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US defence company to manufacture air-to-air missiles for Pakistan by 2030: contract

Following a change in the US defence company’s contract that added Pakistan to the list of buyers, Raytheon has announced that it would sell Islamabad Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM) by 2030. F-16 Falcons used by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) are also equipped with these missiles. Raytheon was awarded a $41.6 million firm-fixed-price amendment to an earlier contract for the production of the upgraded AMRAAM’s C8 and D3 variants…
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The new executive agreement is worth $41.7 million and covers the production of AMRAAMs until 2030. These weapons are to be delivered to 30 allied countries, including Poland, but Pakistan is also listed as a recipient. This is interesting because Pakistan has long ceased to be a recipient of American technology. Despite operating 75 F-16 multi-role aircraft of various versions (A/B/C/D), arms exports from the US have been suspended. Back in 201…

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Business Recorder broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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