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On March 26th, Airbus unveiled its Low-Cost Air Defence (LOAD) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) at the Unmanned Systems X trade show in Bonn, Germany.
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Several factors will drive the PAF to expand its UAS fleet into jet-powered UCAVs of various size and capability classes.
With it showing interest in the Chinese J-31/J-35 and Turkish KAAN, the Pakistan Air Force could be embarking on its most significant induction yet.
The UAE defense industry emerged as a surging force at the 2025 International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEX 2025).
The Pakistan Air Force’s National Aerospace Science & Technology Park (NASTP) revealed that it is developing 9 new radar systems, including an AEW&C.
Pakistan and Türkiye reportedly discussed the possibility of jointly designing and producing a helicopter.
On 26 December 2024, China surprised the world by flying not one, but two, new fighter prototypes embodying its vision for next-generation air systems, the Chengdu J-36 and the Shenyang J-XX/J-50.
Combined with the growing ecosystem of weapons and sensors, a large domestic order could drive significant foreign interest in the Shahpar-III.
The Shahpar-III is Pakistan’s largest and most advanced homegrown unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). A Group-4-class drone platform, the Shahpar-III was developed by the National Engineering and Scientific Commission (NESCOM) and marketed and sold by Global Industrial and Defence Solutions (GIDS).
Pakistan’s past history of handing an original fighter program does not bode well for the PFX.