• Fri. Aug 15th, 2025

Kenyan Top Stories

Telling Kenyan Stories

A New Axis? Sudan-Pakistan Defense Ties Deepen Amid Ongoing Conflict

Byadmin

Aug 15, 2025

Lieutenant General Pilot Al-Tahir Mohamed Al-Awad Al-Amin, Commander of the Sudanese Air Force, accompanied by the Commander of Sudanese Air Defense and members of the Sudanese Military Industry Corporation, conducted a visit to Pakistan.

During the visit, the delegation met with the Pakistani Minister of Defence, the Chief of the Pakistan Air Force, and several senior officials.

The visit resulted in the Sudanese Army’s Military Industry Corporation signing a defense contract with Pakistan exceeding $1.5 billion, according to ProPakistani, which includes:

10 K-8 Karakorum trainer/light attack aircraft
20 Shahpar-2 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
150 YIHA-III UAVs
50 MR-10K UAVs
50 Ababeel-5 UAVs
Engines for MiG-21 fighter jets
150 ASV Mohafiz armored vehicles
Air defense systems of types HQ-9 and HQ-6

Media reports suggest that the contract is likely financed by a third-party country, given its significant scale. The contract is seen as further evidence that the Sudanese military remains committed to a military solution to the ongoing conflict and has no intention of engaging in negotiations.

Meanwhile, observers noted that the growing Sudan–Pakistan defense cooperation comes at a time when Pakistan–Turkey relations are also strengthening, particularly in the fields of defense and military manufacturing—an important context, considering Turkey’s well-known support for the Sudanese military.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *