Pakistan-Saudi Arabia mutual defense pact: News & Discussion

  • Summary
  • Deployment includes 8,000 troops, JF-17 jets, drones, HQ-9 air defence system
  • Saudi Arabia finances deployment, Pakistani personnel operate all equipment, sources say
  • Pakistan previously sent jets after Iranian strikes on Saudi energy sites, Reuters reported
ISLAMABAD, May 18 (Reuters) - Pakistan has deployed 8,000 troops, a squadron of fighter jets and an air defence system to Saudi Arabia under a mutual defence pact, ramping up military cooperation with ‌Riyadh even as Islamabad serves as the main mediator in the Iran war.
The deployment, the full scale of which is reported here for the first time, was confirmed by three security officials and two government sources, all of whom described it as a substantial, combat-capable force intended to support Saudi Arabia's military if the kingdom comes under further attack.


Pakistan's military and foreign office and Saudi Arabia's government media office did not respond to requests for comment on the deployment.
The full terms of the defence agreement, signed last year, are confidential, but both sides have said it requires Pakistan and Saudi Arabia ⁠to come to each other's defence in the event of an attack. Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has previously implied that it places Saudi Arabia under Pakistan's nuclear umbrella.
According to the sources, Pakistan has deployed a full squadron of around 16 aircraft, mostly JF-17 fighters made jointly with China, which were sent to Saudi Arabia in early April. Two of the security officials said Pakistan had also sent two squadrons of drones.


All five sources said the deployment includes around 8,000 troops, with a pledge to send more if needed, as well as a Chinese HQ-9 air defence system.
The equipment is operated by Pakistani personnel and financed by Saudi Arabia, they said.

THOUSANDS OF TROOPS​

The military and air force personnel deployed during the Iran conflict will primarily have an advisory and training role, according to two of the security officials, who said they had seen exchanges between the two countries and documents on the military assets' deployment.
The deployment adds to thousands of ‌Pakistani troops ⁠with a combat role that were already stationed in the kingdom under previous agreements, all three security officials said.
One of the government sources, who has seen the text of the confidential defence pact, said it provides for the possibility of up to 80,000 Pakistani troops being deployed to Saudi Arabia, to help secure the kingdom's borders alongside Saudi forces.


Two of the security officials said the agreement also involved the deployment of Pakistani warships. Reuters was not able to determine whether any had reached Saudi Arabia.
The scale and composition ⁠of the deployment — combat aircraft, air defences and thousands of troops — mean Pakistan has sent far more than a symbolic or advisory mission, the sources said.
Reuters previously reported that Pakistan had sent jets to Saudi Arabia after Iranian strikes hit key energy infrastructure and killed a Saudi national, raising concerns that the Gulf kingdom might retaliate heavily and ⁠widen the conflict.
This took place before Islamabad emerged as the war's principal mediator, helping to broker a ceasefire between Washington and Tehran that has held for the past six weeks. Islamabad hosted the only round of U.S.-Iranian peace talks so far, and had planned further rounds which the sides called off.

Reuters has ⁠since reported that Saudi Arabia launched numerous unpublicized strikes on Iran in retaliation for attacks carried out inside the kingdom.
Pakistan has long provided military support to Saudi Arabia, including training and advisory deployments, while Riyadh has repeatedly stepped in to support Islamabad financially during periods of economic stress.

Do we really have enough spare batteries of HQ-9s? Or my honest guess would be that the Saudis have financed the procurement of additional units of HQ-9BEs (Saudi owned) and Pakistani units are operating them under the SMDA pact?

It wouldn't be surprising considering the fact that China has delivered HQ-9BEs to Azerbaijan and probably Egypt as well.
 
Do we really have enough spare batteries of HQ-9s? Or my honest guess would be that the Saudis have financed the procurement of additional units of HQ-9BEs (Saudi owned) and Pakistani units are operating them under the SMDA pact?

It wouldn't be surprising considering the fact that China has delivered HQ-9BEs to Azerbaijan and probably Egypt as well.
nah i dont think so much risk for blue on blue
we just sent jeffs
 
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...(continue)... The deployment is combat-ready and could expand to 80,000 troops if needed.

Source: Reuters

People don't realise that Pakistan is emerging as a net security provider in gulf region and it has the full backing of China... America is not averse to the idea either....in coming days Iran will be our sidekick.
 
True Patwari logic......

Iranians have never sponsored hate Madrassas, gun, opium and Taliban culture...Saudis did.
Hundreds of thousands of Pakistanis are dead because of Saudi funded Wahabi garbage hate teaching..
Saudis make billions from us by selling the most expensive oil by giving loan and double dipping charges for us but yet Iranians are willing to sell oil at half the cost but we refuse......

Idiots in power in Pakistan.
Man you can pull sheet out of both of your zeros... Even Bond 007 couldn't do that.
 
brother what you say has merit. I would add UAE to this equation as well since it also fanned the ethnic terrorism in Pakistan and specially targetted Karachi when Singapore was liberated, Karachi saw an unsual and sustained surge of violence when around 100 people were being killed and inftrastcutre being blown up, ending any chance of foreign interests in using Karachi ports.

as for our reluctance to do trade with Iran is concerned we all share the complete blame for that both military governments and the political governments have their share, even PTI couldn't change that course. we are not idots in power, we are beggers of Saudi money and Saudis would rather see us drown in our debts than allow us to trade with Iran, the Pak iran (not) Gasline is one such example. as long as our Arab brothers (paymasters) have their feet on our balls, we cant trade with Iran for our mutual benefit.
to the question of Imran Khan, are we slaves? yes we are (and were when he was our PM) and will remain in the foreseeable future.


Despite our differences you nailed it and your response is an unfortunate truth and the system is so powerful and people running it so ruthless that I really don’t see any change coming anytime soon no matter who is in power ….

Last time it was Bhutto who tried to go off the script and this time it’s IK ….
 
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That is not an article, that is sponsored content, and it is clearly marked. The article was a pure editorial article. There is enough disinformation on here and people bragging about having inside knowledge when most know jackshit. Dont contribute to it.
 
Despite our differences you nailed it and your response is an unfortunate truth and the system is so powerful and people running it so ruthless that I really don’t see any change coming anytime soon no matter who is in power ….

Last time it was Bhutto who tried to go off the script and this time it’s IK ….

regretfully this will remain for a long time as long as our politicians keep making compromises and deals to get into power.

we have solution within us without external help but we are not ready for it.
 
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A joint Saudi/Qatari/Pak buy of KAAN would supercharge the project and allow great interoperatlbility amongst all 4 nations
Arabs only subsidise weapons development projects in the west. Changing that would bring far too much resistence from the West. Projects saved by Arab money:
1. F-16s
2. F-15s
3. THAAD
4. Eurofighter
many more..
 

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