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May 29/18: Pakistan orders T-129 Pakistan is set to receive thirty T-129 attack helicopters from Turkey. Pakistan is known to have evaluated the Turkish-built attack helicopter as part of an ongoing effort to procure a new attack helicopter for the country’s army. The T-129 is based on the AugustaWestland (now Leonardo) produced A-129 Mangusta. Turkish Aerospace Industries is the T-129’s prime contractor. The aircraft is notable for its low frontal profile, and offers a good mix of surveillance, gun and missile capabilities. The T-129A EDH carries the nose-mounted 20mm cannon turret with 500 rounds, and 4 pylons for unguided rockets. The T-129B version will add Roketsan’s MIZRAK missiles and CIRIT 70 mm Laser Guided Rockets, and Raytheon’s FIM-92 Stinger air-to-air missiles. Pakistan currently has US-built Bell AH-1Z Vipers, Bell AH-1 Cobras and four Mi-35s in its inventory. The T129 competed against the Chinese-built Z-10.

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Just so ppl dont get the wrong idea, this is the actual image as the one above is photoshopped.

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Army Aviation helicopters busy extinguishing Margalla Hills Fire.
9 sorties carrying Bambi Buckets flown over Bari area affected by Fire behind Bari Imam. Pakistan Army troops also reached incident site, - @OfficialDGISPR
 
United Nations (UN) commemorated International UN Peacekeepers Day. Sacrifices of seven Pakistani peacekeepers acknowledged by posthumously awarding them Dag Hammarskjöld medals.
“Pakistan is a peace loving country contributing to global peace efforts”, COAS. https://t.co/3T7exYdTwX
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COAS chairs inaugural meeting of NUTECH’s BoG
June 05, 2018


RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa Tuesday chaired the inaugural meeting of Board of Governors (BoG) of National University of Technology (NUTECH).

The NUTECH, is a federally chartered university which envisions preparing high end Engineering Technologists and skilled workforce by integrating heads, hearts and hands in its education system to meet both domestic and overseas industrial and market needs as well as China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) requirements, an ISPR press release said.

It would be the first National Technology University of the country, graduating the students in applied engineering technology augmented by well-trained technical work force and knowledge creation in a vibrant, innovative and entrepreneurial environment through the modern academic system.

The NUTECH envisions becoming an internationally acclaimed engineering technology driven Research University for producing industry focused as well as its organizations.

The COAS said that our dream has come true as the concept of establishing a pioneer university to introduce engineering technology education and enhance skills training in the youth.

He appreciated the management of NUTECH, who has worked relentlessly to mature it and helped in its translation to practicality.

General Bajwa also instructed the team of NUTECH to strictly follow merit and set high standard of technology education in Pakistan for other universities of emulate. Our youth and industry will benefit immensely from NUTECH programs commencing from September.
 
Air Chief Marshal Mark Binskin, Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Australia called on General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) today at GHQ.

Earlier on arrival at GHQ, Australian CDF, laid a floral wreath at Yadgar-e-Shuhada. A smartly turned out contingent of Pakistan Army presented the Guard of Honour to Australian CDF.


 
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Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa meets caretaker Prime Minister Nasirul Mulk. — Photo courtesy PM Office

Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa met interim Prime Minister Nasirul Mulk at his office, a statement from the PM Office said on Wednesday.
 
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