Exclusive-Pakistan deploys jet squadron, thousands of troops to Saudi Arabia during Iran war

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Exclusive-Pakistan deploys jet squadron, thousands of troops to Saudi Arabia during Iran war

By Asif Shahzad, Saad Sayeed and Mubasher Bukhari
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FILE PHOTO: Pakistan Air Force’s JF-17 Thunder jets fly past during the sea phase of Pakistan Navy’s Multinational Exercise AMAN-23, in the North Arabian Sea near Karachi, Pakistan, February 13, 2023. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro/File Photo

By Asif Shahzad, Saad Sayeed and Mubasher Bukhari

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.

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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.

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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.