Jordan, Pakistan discuss expanding military cooperation in drone technology
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- Jordan and Pakistan hold talks on strengthening military cooperation in advanced defence systems.
- Focus placed on drones, modern defence technologies, training, and exchange of expertise.
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Jordanian Armed Forces, Major General Yousef Huneiti, has held talks with a senior Pakistani military official responsible for unmanned aerial systems, focusing on expanding bilateral military cooperation.
The discussions centered on enhancing joint work in drone systems and modern defence technologies, alongside broader cooperation in training programs and technical expertise exchange between the two armed forces.
The meeting highlighted growing interest from both sides in unmanned aerial vehicle capabilities and their role in modern military operations. Both delegations reviewed potential areas for cooperation in developing operational readiness and improving technical capabilities.
Talks also addressed ways to strengthen military training cooperation and facilitate the exchange of technical knowledge. This includes sharing operational experience in emerging defence technologies, particularly in systems related to surveillance and aerial operations.
Huneiti emphasized the depth of relations between Jordan and Pakistan, underscoring the commitment of the Jordanian Armed Forces to expanding defence cooperation and aligning with rapid advancements in military technology.
The two sides are expected to continue coordination on practical frameworks that support joint training and technical collaboration in the coming period.



