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    Home»World»TTP Acquires Air Power: Pakistan’s Military Faces Unprecedented Threat

    TTP Acquires Air Power: Pakistan’s Military Faces Unprecedented Threat

    World December 28, 20252 Mins Read
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    A concerning development has emerged as the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is actively working to establish its own air force. This strategic move, expected to be fully operational by the end of 2026, significantly amplifies the threat posed by the militant group.

    The TTP has announced a series of organizational changes, including the appointment of new commanders. Ehsanullah EP will now lead the Southern Military Zone, while Hilal Ghazi assumes the role of Deputy Head of the Central Military Zone. The formation of a dedicated air force unit under Saleem Haqqani’s leadership is particularly alarming, marking a dangerous expansion of TTP’s reach.

    This new aerial unit is likely to build upon the TTP’s current proficiency with quadcopter drones, enhancing their coordination and technical capabilities. The group has already shown its capacity for drone warfare, carrying out more than 54 drone strikes in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa this year. These attacks, using modified commercial drones, have caused casualties among civilians and police.

    The development raises serious questions about how a banned terrorist organization can acquire such advanced military capabilities. While air forces are exclusive to sovereign nations under international law, the TTP’s ambition suggests access to sophisticated technology through unofficial channels, potentially involving black markets or illicit suppliers.

    This growing aerial threat from the TTP occurs alongside reports of the Pakistani military’s engagement in commercial production of goods like soap and detergent. This apparent focus on business ventures is seen by some as a distraction from the critical need to address the escalating security situation and the TTP’s rapid advancement in military technology.

    Bannu Drone Attacks Drone Warfare Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Military Preparedness National security Pakistan Pakistan terrorism Saleem Haqqani Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan Terrorist Air Force TTP
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