This is a cluster shell:
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Pak produces cluster munition but abides by international laws.
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http://www.the-monitor.org/en-gb/reports/2017/pakistan/cluster-munition-ban-policy.aspx
Pakistan has produced ground-delivered cluster munitions and air-dropped cluster bombs.
State-owned Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF) has produced and offered for export M483A1 155mm artillery projectiles containing 88 M42/M46 dual-purpose improved conventional munition (DPICM) submunitions.
[8] South Korean company Poongsan entered into a licensed production agreement with POF in 2004 to co-produce K-310 155mm extended-range DPICM projectiles in Pakistan at Wah Cantonment.
[9] The Pakistani army took delivery of the first production lots in 2008.
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In September 2011, the London-based arms expo Defence & Security Equipment international (DSEi) closed the POF stand and Pakistan’s Defence Export Promotion Organisation pavilion after promotional material was found at both locations listing the 155mm extended range (base bleed) DPICM cluster munition available for sale.
[11] Pakistani authorities reportedly said the cluster munitions were not offered for sale by Pakistan at DSEi.
[12] Similar concerns were raised when POF advertised the same 155mm DPICM cluster munition during the 2009 DSEi arms fair.
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Jane’s Information Group reports that the Pakistan Air Weapons Center produces the Programmable Submunitions Dispenser (PSD-1), which is similar to the United States (US) Rockeye cluster bomb and dispenses 225 anti-armor submunitions. Jane’s Information Group states that the Pakistan National Development Complex produces and markets the Hijara Top-Attack Submunitions Dispenser (TSD-1) cluster bomb. It lists the Pakistan air force as possessing BL-755 cluster bombs.
[14] The US transferred 200 Rockeye cluster bombs to Pakistan at some point between 1970 and 1995.
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