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US greenlights $686 million F-16 upgrade for Pakistan

Published on: December 11, 2025 4:19 PM

The United States has approved a $686 million upgrade package for Pakistan’s F-16 fighter jets. The upgrade aims to improve the aircraft’s capabilities and ensure continued cooperation with US forces in counterterrorism operations. The package includes advanced avionics, cryptographic equipment, and Link-16 systems. The proposed sale is now under a 30-day Congressional review.

The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced the approval on December 8, 2025. The upgrades will modernize Pakistan’s F-16 Block-52 and Mid-Life Upgrade jets. These improvements will allow Pakistan’s fleet to remain operational through 2040. The upgrades also address crucial flight safety issues while enhancing the aircraft’s interoperability with the US Air Force.

Read more: Pakistan Secures US Approval for Major F-16 Upgrade

This sale will help Pakistan address current and future security threats. The aircraft will be better equipped to integrate into joint combat operations and training with US forces. By extending the jets’ service life, the upgrade strengthens Pakistan’s defense capabilities. The sale also ensures that the F-16s are used exclusively for counterterrorism, a key concern raised during the 2019 Kashmir conflict.

The approval of this deal marks a step toward closer US-Pakistan military ties. It comes after a thaw in relations under the Trump administration, which recently unfroze $397 million for a US-backed program. This program is designed to ensure that Pakistan uses its F-16s only in counterterrorism operations, not against India. The sale further reflects US strategic interests in maintaining security cooperation with Pakistan in the region.

Read more: US to sell F-35 jets to Saudi Arabia, but Israel keeps edge

Congress now has 30 days to review the proposed sale before it becomes final. If approved, the deal will reinforce the partnership between the US and Pakistan. It will also ensure that Pakistan can continue to modernize its air force and remain a key partner in the fight against terrorism.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: counterterrorism, Defense Cooperation, F-16 fighter jets, Latest, Lead4, Military Upgrade, Pakistan, United States

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