Iranian Shahed-type loitering munitions started putting Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) targets in March 2026. The primary name for counter-drone assist went to Kyiv, not Islamabad.
Inside weeks, Ukraine signed 10-year defence cooperation agreements with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) overlaying interceptor drone exports, counter-drone coaching, and – in Qatar’s case – joint manufacturing services. By mid-March, 228 Ukrainian counter-drone specialists had been deployed throughout 5 Gulf states, establishing sensor networks, command-and-control (C2) protocols, and intercept crew coaching programmes.
This can be a disquieting end result for Pakistan on a number of ranges. Pakistan signed a defence cooperation settlement with Saudi Arabia in late 2025 – an settlement that either side handled as a sign of deepened safety dedication.
Saudi commentators mentioned its implications within the American media. Riyadh appeared to view the settlement as a framework for actionable safety cooperation. When Iranian missiles and drones started putting Saudi territory, one might fairly have anticipated Pakistan to be among the many first responders.
As an alternative, Pakistan’s posture remained ambiguous. There was no reported deployment of Pakistani navy belongings to Saudi Arabia, nor any facilitation of counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) expertise on Riyadh’s behalf.
The house that Pakistan left open – the function of a proximate, succesful, and politically dedicated safety accomplice – was stuffed by a rustic 4,000 kilometres away and within the midst of its personal conflict.
That Ukraine, and never Pakistan, turned the GCC’s first-call counter-drone accomplice is tough to reconcile with the historic file. Within the Nineteen Eighties, upwards of 40,000 Pakistani navy personnel had been stationed in Saudi Arabia, together with an armoured brigade in Tabuk from 1982 to 1988.
Saudi fiscal help to Pakistan throughout that interval reached $3–4 billion per yr in Nineteen Eighties {dollars}. The partnership was constructed on a easy change: Pakistan supplied safety at scale, and Saudi Arabia funded the aptitude that allowed Pakistan to maintain each its Gulf commitments and its deterrence posture in opposition to India.
That mannequin produced tangible, two-way outcomes. The query is why it was not revived when the GCC confronted its most acute airspace risk for the reason that 1991 Gulf Warfare.
The Safety Premium Pakistan Undervalues
One of many extra telling particulars of the present battle is that not a single Iranian drone or missile has struck Pakistani territory.








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