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T90 M tanks I hope no jetts

Bhai this was just a Rumor that PA wants to buy T-90M tanks, just like S-400 etc .. maybe and just maybe there were some talks about the tanks but it might have been dropped. I remember the Rumors were there about Su35 too but in the end, we got nothing .. I just hope that Pakistan and Russia improve their ties, more Investments , Pakistani products given access to Russian markets, and on defense we can look for stuff like Mil-35, SHORADS and MRAPS as @fatman17 sir said that we show interest in them .
 
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Pakistan today deployed a female Engagement Team in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.The team comprises female officers with diverse experience which will enable the UN Mission to further forge trust-based & enduring relations with women & children in local communities. https://t.co/aKbMXfjlTH
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PF98A, a lighter, less expensive variant of the PF98, purposely built for infantry squad operations. Main changes are: Tube service life reduced from 500 rounds to just 200 due to thinner material for weight reduction. A single "stick" instead of a bipod/tripod - again - for weight reduction. A fire team of 2 troopers carries only a total of four rockets (2x2) with them, weighting in about 15.33 kg for the entire kit, geared for a greater foot-mobility. The tube by itself weights 22lbs or 10kg without warheads.
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Gen Bajwa talks military ties with Gen Carter

RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa on Monday visited United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence where he was received by UK Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Gen Sir Nick Carter.Session of delegation level strategic dialogue was held to discuss geo-strategic environment and bilateral military cooperation, Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Maj-Gen Asif Ghafoor said on his official Twitter handle.
 
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LONDON: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa was greeted by Britain’s Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Sir Nick Carter on Monday when a delegation level strategic dialogue held between both generals.
 
COAS urges all to fulfill responsibilities for success of Govt's economic initiatives

June 28, 2019

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Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa says Pakistan is going through difficult economic situation, and we all need to fulfill our responsibilities so that difficult initiatives taken by the government succeed.

Addressing a seminar titled "Pakistan's Economy: Challenges and Way Forward" at National Defence University Islamabad today, he said it is time to be a nation. According to a Press Release issued by ISPR, the Army Chief said the Armed Forces played their part by voluntarily foregoing annual increase in defence budget and this is not the only step we are taking for improvement of economy.

He said there cannot be any sovereignty in the absence of economic sovereignty.

General Qamar Javed Bajwa highlighted Pakistan's efforts for restoring regional peace that will lead to better trade connectivity.

He said for our region to develop, we need to have greater regional connectivity amongst all neighbors.

Referring to the seminar, the Army Chief said such types of interactions are important to enable both government and other stakeholders in exchanging their views on issues of national importance.In his address on the occasion, Advisor on Finance Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh dilated upon reasons, which resulted in increasing these challenges.

He counted perpetual security threats, inconsistent economic policies, poor economic discipline and lack of will to take difficult decisions in the past as major contributors to the economic situation the government is facing today.
 
120mm anti tank


PF98A, a lighter, less expensive variant of the PF98, purposely built for infantry squad operations. Main changes are: Tube service life reduced from 500 rounds to just 200 due to thinner material for weight reduction. A single "stick" instead of a bipod/tripod - again - for weight reduction. A fire team of 2 troopers carries only a total of four rockets (2x2) with them, weighting in about 15.33 kg for the entire kit, geared for a greater foot-mobility. The tube by itself weights 22lbs or 10kg without warheads.
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are we producing or buyed this ones
 
COAS urges all to fulfill responsibilities for success of Govt's economic initiatives

June 28, 2019

6231413301561714389.jpg



Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa says Pakistan is going through difficult economic situation, and we all need to fulfill our responsibilities so that difficult initiatives taken by the government succeed.

Addressing a seminar titled "Pakistan's Economy: Challenges and Way Forward" at National Defence University Islamabad today, he said it is time to be a nation. According to a Press Release issued by ISPR, the Army Chief said the Armed Forces played their part by voluntarily foregoing annual increase in defence budget and this is not the only step we are taking for improvement of economy.

He said there cannot be any sovereignty in the absence of economic sovereignty.

General Qamar Javed Bajwa highlighted Pakistan's efforts for restoring regional peace that will lead to better trade connectivity.

He said for our region to develop, we need to have greater regional connectivity amongst all neighbors.

Referring to the seminar, the Army Chief said such types of interactions are important to enable both government and other stakeholders in exchanging their views on issues of national importance.In his address on the occasion, Advisor on Finance Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh dilated upon reasons, which resulted in increasing these challenges.

He counted perpetual security threats, inconsistent economic policies, poor economic discipline and lack of will to take difficult decisions in the past as major contributors to the economic situation the government is facing today.

He better appoint a finance minister from the army as well, totally don't know what is he doing in a conference on the economical condition of Pakistan.
 
120mm anti tank


PF98A, a lighter, less expensive variant of the PF98, purposely built for infantry squad operations. Main changes are: Tube service life reduced from 500 rounds to just 200 due to thinner material for weight reduction. A single "stick" instead of a bipod/tripod - again - for weight reduction. A fire team of 2 troopers carries only a total of four rockets (2x2) with them, weighting in about 15.33 kg for the entire kit, geared for a greater foot-mobility. The tube by itself weights 22lbs or 10kg without warheads.
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This actually seems to be a good solution to multiple potential problems that the bog standard solider may face. it's Man portable (Similar weight to the crap I used to lug around.) and Will be similar to the SMAW in uses. The AT rounds appear to be useful.
 
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