U.S. approves sale of sustainment program for Pakistan’s F-16 fleet

Gastón Dubois

F-16 PAF Pakistan Air Force

The U.S. State Department authorized the possible sale of a new sustainment program to support the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) F-16 fleet.

As reported by the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), the State Department has made a decision to approve a potential Foreign Military Sale (FMS) to the Government of Pakistan for a new support and related equipment program to sustain the PAF’s F-16 fleet at an estimated cost of $450 million.

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The Government of Pakistan has requested to consolidate prior F-16 sustainment and support cases to support the Pakistan Air Force F-16 fleet by reducing duplicate case activities and adding additional continued support elements.

U.S. Government and contractor engineering, technical and logistical services approved for the continued support of Pakistan’s F-16 fleet include:

  • Participation in F-16 Aircraft Structural Integrity Program
  • Electronic Combat International Security Assistance Program
  • International Engine Management Program
  • Engine Component Improvement Program, and other technical coordination groups
  • Aircraft and engine hardware and software modifications and support
  • Aircraft and engine spare repair/return parts
  • Accessories and support equipment
  • Classified and unclassified software and software support
  • Publications, manuals, and technical documentation
  • Precision measurement, calibration, lab equipment, and technical support services
  • Studies and surveys
  • Other related elements of aircraft maintenance and program support.

The proposed sale does not include any new capabilities, weapons, or munitions.

 

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