The United States will deliver 1,000 laser-guided bomb kits to
Pakistan this month and is considering additional arms sales to
help the Pakistani air force crack down on insurgents in the Afghan
border region.
Air Force Secretary Michael Donley said the arms sales came in
response to a request made by the air chief of the Pakistani air
force in December.
"There continues to be a dialogue back and forth," Donley said,
noting that the US government had already agreed to sell Pakistan
munitions and night vision goggles, and was also stepping up
training.
Pakistan is also expected to receive new F-16 fighters made by
Lockheed Martin Corp this spring or summer, Donley said, noting
that the fighter jets would give Pakistan's air force greatly
expanded capabilities in its fight against radical elements in the
border region.
Lockheed spokeswoman Laurie Quincy said the first of the 18 F-16s
ordered by Pakistan was accepted by the Pakistani government in
December but was still completing preparations to be ferried to the
country later this year.
Air Force spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Jeffry Glenn said the United
States delivered 1,000 MK-82 500-pound bombs to Pakistan last
month, and was considering additional requests for those bombs and
more laser-guided tail kits.
Glenn said an initial batch of 700 GBU-12 and 300 GBU-10 Paveway
laser-guided bomb kits built by Lockheed and Raytheon Co would be
delivered to Pakistan this month, allowing the Pakistani air force
to outfit the MK-82 bombs delivered last month with sophisticated
technology that allows better targeting of the weapons.
The expected delivery later this year of 18 F-16s to Pakistan will
bring its inventory of the planes to 54. Pakistan has been
operating F-16s since 1982.
Donley said Pakistan was also upgrading the capabilities of its
older F-16 fighter jets.
Laser-guided bomb kits for Pakistan
Published: 10:05AM Wednesday March 03, 2010 Source: Reuters
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