United States has approved the sale of advanced technology and support for F-16 fighter jets, valued at $686 million, to Pakistan.
The U.S. Defence Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), in a letter sent to Congress on Monday (December 8, 2025), gave the approval, reported Dawn on Thursday (December 11. 2025).
The package includes Linkโ16 systems, cryptographic equipment, avionics updates, training, and comprehensive logistical support.

The DSCA letter makes clear the rationale for the sale, stating that it โwill support the foreign policy and national security objectives of the United States by allowing Pakistan to retain interoperability with U.S. and partner forces in ongoing counterterrorism efforts and in preparation for future contingency operations.โ
The proposed sale is also aimed at modernising Pakistanโs F-16 fleet and addressing operational safety concerns. The letter notes that it will โmaintain Pakistanโs capability to meet current and future threats by updating and refurbishing its Blockโ52 and Mid Life Upgrade Fโ16 fleet,โ the report said.ย
These updates will provide more โseamless integration and interoperability between the Pakistan Air Force and the U.S. Air Force in combat operations, exercises, and training, and refurbishment will extend the aircraft life through 2040 while addressing critical flight safety concerns,โ the letter adds.
The letter also emphasises Pakistanโs readiness to absorb the technology, stating that the country โhas shown a commitment to maintaining its military forces and will have no difficulty absorbing these articles and services into its armed forces.โย
It also addresses regional concerns, asserting that โthe proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the basic military balance in the region.โ The total estimated value of the sale is $686 million, with major defence equipment valued at $37 million and other items at $649 million.ย
The letter concludes that the sale โwill support the foreign policy and national security objectives of the United Statesโ while ensuring that Pakistan can continue to operate its F-16 fleet safely and effectively.
