Iranian Military Aircraft Found in Pakistan
Analysis of Iranian military aircraft seeking refuge in Pakistan, based on "Pakistan Sheltering Iranian Warplanes? NDTV Accesses Explosive & Satellite Proof" | NDTV.
OPEN SOURCEAn NDTV investigation reveals that Iranian military aircraft, including aerial refueling tankers, have sought refuge in Pakistan, particularly at Karachi Airport, during conflicts in West Asia. This situation raises significant questions about Pakistan's role as a neutral mediator in ongoing US-Iran peace talks.
Satellite imagery and online videos suggest these aircraft were present in Pakistan shortly after Israeli attacks on Iran. The findings indicate a potential military cooperation agreement between Iran and Pakistan, which could undermine Pakistan's neutrality.
A unique KC 747 refueling aircraft was confirmed to have been stationed in Pakistan but has since been destroyed, underscoring the vulnerability of these military assets. The presence of Iranian aircraft at Pakistan's Nur Khan Air Base for over a month coincides with US-led military actions against Iran.


- Highlights evidence of Iranian military aircraft taking refuge in Pakistan
- Argues that this indicates a potential military cooperation agreement between Iran and Pakistan
- Questions Pakistans role as a neutral mediator in US-Iran peace talks
- Notes the implications of harboring Iranian military assets during US-led actions against Iran
- Confirms the presence of a unique KC 747 refueling aircraft in Pakistan
- Reveals that the aircraft has since been destroyed, raising concerns about military asset vulnerability
- An NDTV investigation reveals that Iranian military aircraft, including aerial refueling tankers, have sought refuge in Pakistan, particularly at Karachi Airport, during conflicts in West Asia
- Satellite imagery and online videos suggest these aircraft were present in Pakistan shortly after Israeli attacks on Iran, raising concerns about Pakistans neutrality in US-Iran peace negotiations
- A unique KC 747 refueling aircraft was confirmed to have been stationed in Pakistan but has since been destroyed, underscoring the vulnerability of these military assets
- The presence of Iranian aircraft at Pakistans Nur Khan Air Base for over a month, coinciding with US-led military actions against Iran, indicates a potential military cooperation agreement between Iran and Pakistan
The evidence of Iranian aircraft in Pakistan raises questions about the underlying agreements between the two nations, particularly in the context of US-Iran relations. Inference: The presence of these aircraft suggests a potential military cooperation that could undermine Pakistan's role as a neutral mediator. Missing variables include the extent of military collaboration and the implications for regional stability, which remain unexamined.
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