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Growing defense collaboration between China and Pakistan irks the West, according to a report in the UK's Financial Times newspaper. The paper specifically cites joint JF-17 Thunder fighter jet, armed drone Burraq and custom AIP-equipped submarines as examples of close cooperation between the two nations.


Pakistan's bitter experience with the unreliability of its cold war allies as weapons suppliers has proved to be a blessing in disguise. It has forced Pakistan to move toward self-reliance in production of the weapons it needs to defend itself from foreign and domestic enemies.

It all started back in 1965 when the US and its western allies placed an arms embargo on Pakistan during war with India. The bitterness grew stronger when the US forced France to cancel its contract to supply a breeder reactor to Pakistan in 1974 soon after India conducted its first nuclear test.

Khushab Nuclear Reactor:

Fortunately for Pakistan, the French had already given Pakistanis scientists drawings and specifications before canceling the breeder reactor contract. Work on Khushab reprocessing plant stated in 1974 when Pakistan signed a contract with the French company Saint-Gobain Techniques Nouvelles (SGN). In 1978, under U.S. pressure, France canceled the contract. Pakistan then proceeded to indigenously produce its ownnuclear breeder reactors at Khushab. Four such reactors are now operating to produce plutonium for Pakistan's nuclear weapons program. Having done its first nuclear test in 1998, Pakistan now has a large and growing nuclear arsenal it needs to deter any enemy adventurism against it.

Babar Cruise Missile:

Since MTCR (Missile Technology Control Regime) prevented Pakistan from acquiring delivery vehicles from other countries, the country had to develop its own ballistic and cruise missiles to carry nuclear weapons.

The story of Babar Cruise Missile development is particularly interesting. It is believed that Pakistani engineers learned the technology by dismantling and studying a US Tomahawk cruise missile that fell in Pakistani territory when President Bill Clinton fired these missiles to target Al Qaeda in Afghanistan.

JF-17 Thunder Fighter:

The development of JF-17, a modern highly capable and relatively inexpensive fighter jet, is the crowning achievement to-date of the Pakistan-China defense production cooperation. It's being deployed by Pakistan Air Force with Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) on recently rolling out the 16th Block 2 JF-17 aircraft for PAF's 4th squadron. The latest version is capable of launching a variety of nuclear and conventional weapons ranging from smart bombs and air-launched cruise missile Raad to anti-ship missiles.

Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) got its start decades ago by setting up maintenance facilities for advanced fighters like French Mirage and US F-16s and by manufacturing Mushshak and Super Mushshak trainer aircraft. It is now also building JF-17s as well as a variety of drones, including combat UAV Burraq being used in Pakistan's war against militants in Waziristan.

Nuclear-Capable AIP Submarines:

Pakistan is expanding and modernizing its underwater fleet with 8 additional AIP-equipped submarines. Four of these subs will be manufactured in Pakistan. These will reportedly be custom versions of Yuan class diesel-electric subs with additional wider tubes from which cruise missiles can be launched. A key requirement for these submarines is to be stealthy—and the AIP-equipped Yuan class is indeed very quiet. The trick is in the submarine’s air-independent propulsion fuel cells, which provide power under the surface as the diesel engines—used for running on the surface—rest and recharge. Though relatively limited in range, this system is quieter than the nuclear-powered engines on American and Russian submarines, which must constantly circulate engine coolant.


Arms as Pakistan's Cottage Industry

Pakistan has a long history of arms manufacturing as a cottage industry. The dusty little town of Darra Adam Khel, only a half-hour drive from Peshawar, reminds visitors of America's Wild West. The craftsmen of this town are manufacturers and suppliers of small arms to the tribal residents of the nation's Federally Administered Tribal Areas who carry weapons as part of their ancient culture. The skilled craftsmen of FATA make revolvers, automatic pistols, shotguns and AK-47 rifles. Until five years ago, the list also had items such as anti-personnel mines, sub-machine guns, small cannons and even rocket launchers. Pakistani government has forced the tribesmen to stop making heavy assault weapons to try and prevent the Taliban and Al Qaeda from getting access to such weapons.

Pakistan's arms industry has come a long way from making small arms as a cottage industry in the last few decades. The US and Western arms embargoes imposed on Pakistan at critical moments in its history have proved to be a blessing in disguise. In particular, the problems Pakistan faced in the aftermath of Pressler Amendment in 1992 became an opportunity for the country to rely on indigenous development and production of defense equipment.

Pakistan's Military Industrial Complex

The country now boasts a powerful industrial, technological and research basedeveloping and manufacturing for its armed forces a wide variety of small and large weapons ranging from modern fighter jets, battle tanks, armored vehicles, frigates and submarines to armed and unarmed aerial vehicles and high tech firearms and personal grenade launchers for urban combat. Some of these items were on display at IDEAS 2014, the 5-day biennial arms show held November 2014 in Karachi, Pakistan.

Summary:

A country can not be truly independent unless it can manufacture the arms it needs to defend itself. Pakistan is just starting to build the weapons it needs but it has a very long way to go. This goal can only be achieved if Pakistan develops significant human capital and build a vibrant economy.

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IDEAS 2014 Arms Show

Pakistan Defense Industry

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Pakistan's Human Capital

Pakistan Economy Nears Trillion Dollars

Pakistan's Sea-Based Second Strike Capability

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The Americans are going to remain angry and duplicitous in their relationship towards Pakistan. That is no secret. There is a very long history of distrust and betrayal by both sides.

Pakistan should continue to solidify its relationship on all fronts with various regional powers such as Iran, Russia and China. It should bolster economic and military relations with these countries despite Uncle Sam being irked. It is sour grapes for Uncle Sam.

Uncle Sam is very irritated by the relationship between Pakistan and China which provides a counterbalance to their desire to isolate China and Pakistan. It is a lost cause for Uncle Sam.

Pakistan has indeed come a very long way after the sanctions. If we look at the long list of achievements one can only admire Pakistan's resilience despite so many hurdles and threats. Today, we can defend our nation against any threat which in itself is an incredible blessing. We produce everything from fighter jets, drones, submarines, missiles to rifles and you name it. That is no mean feat at all.
 
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if you are a American enemy that's good for you but as a friend you need no enemy that friendship is enough to destroy
we have to change our priorities
 
if you are a American enemy that's good for you but as a friend you need no enemy that friendship is enough to destroy
agree :tup:
On topic
On one hand i am happy that we're slowly moving away from west for our weapons but i really hope that we will be able buy EFT and/or Lepoard tank from them :)
 
agree :tup:
On topic
On one hand i am happy that we're slowly moving away from west for our weapons but i really hope that we will be able buy EFT and/or Lepoard tank from them :)

No need when we can get Altay from Turkey, and I believe they are also helping us in building the Al-Khalid 2.
 
It is Pakistan's right to acquire latest Military technology & Pakistan should continue to expand its research & in acquiring of High tech military hardware. Before US used to think that Pakistan is not going to expand & will continue to ask for US military hardware but time has proven them wrong & Pakistan is doing an excellent job by moving forward & ignoring US.

What Pakistan needs to do is work closely with China, Turkey & work really hard in maintaining good new ties with Russia. Pakistan should focus on regional alliance & work closely with them.
 
America is slowly losing its allys in the region and Russians are replacing them ... People of the region are fed up with policies of US ..
 
Some time enemy is batter than US friend ship because it is the friend of enemy. who is the friend of US they have no need of enemy.
 
Beware of the west, they are doing whatever they can to undermined sino- pakistan r/s to end this military cooperation. They are even using turkey as proxy trying to do the job. The true all weather Pakistan have is China.

Dont worry mate, we are well aware of Anglo-Saxon lot and their dirty games. We know our future lies with strong relationship with China and Russia, both continental partners then with those who are on the other side of the planet.
 
It not only irks West but certain----East too rather the most . :rolleyes:
 
west remain blind always about how dangerous israil and india for world peace terror sponsoring countries one support ttp other da...sh
 
F-16 has been a very useful vehicle for Pakistani pilots and engineers to learn advanced US technology....the kind of technology that China currently lacks.
 
Americans should stay prepare for upcoming Pak-Russia defense agreements.
Pakistan's defense is going to be boosted up very soon with the assistance from China, Russia & Turkey. Pakistan will not only procure new weapon systems but will get total control on those weapons by ToT.
 
F-16 has been a very useful vehicle for Pakistani pilots and engineers to learn advanced US technology....the kind of technology that China currently lacks.

Dr. Sahab, those days are gone now and China is currently at least in early 2000 in terms of aircraft technologies in many cases and in some cases the deference is now marginal.
 
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