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Sakb is an armored command vehicle designed and manufactured in #Pakistan by APC Factory of Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT). The idea is to make the Sakb an effective command post without compromising on mobility.
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Shahpar-ll is a medium altitude long endurance unmanned aircraft with armed capability. It has a modular airframe structural design comprising of advanced composite and metallic hybrid structure with improved aerodynamic design. Some of the notable features of the Shahpar system include autonomous take-off and landing system, a robust autopilot scheme, user friendly and a comprehensive mission planning and management software suite, reliable data links and the capability of integrating various types of EO payloads.

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– Improved Aerodynamics & Structure
– Enhanced Payload Options (ie COMINT/ELINT, SAR. EO/IR)
– SATCOM capable
– Mid-air Engine restart capability Equipped with ATC transponder/Provision of IFF
– Provision of Internal Pilot Enhanced Propulsion System
– Retractable Landing Gears
– Asymmetric landing

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In armed configuration, UCAV is armed wth two (2) AGMs / weapon 60kg under each wing station

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Pakistan Ordnance Factories is exporting its products to more than 40 countries around the globe, besides meeting defence requirements of Pakistan Armed Forces.

This was informed at a briefing given to Minister for Defence Production Muhammad Israr Tareen during his visit to the country’s premier defence organization in Wah yesterday (Friday).

The minister was told that Pakistan Ordnance Factories is a sizeable defence production complex with 14 independent production units and 12 subsidiaries. He was informed that the POF’s industrial base is strong enough to undertake development and production of almost all types of conventional arms and ammunition.

The Minister for Defence Production visited the POF Products Display Lounge and appreciated the quality of its products. He lauded the efforts being made by POF’s engineers, scientists and workmen for defence of the country.

The minister was told that the POF had a total work force of over 24,000, a news release said. It was further informed that the POF’s industrial base was strong enough to undertake development and production of almost all types of conventional arms and ammunition.

Earlier on his arrival at the POF, Federal Minister for Defence Production (MoDP) was received by Chairman POF Board Lieutenant General Ali Amir Awan and was introduced with Director Generals, POF Board Members, Senior Civil and Military Officials, said the news release.
 
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Tareen inaugurates most modern testing labs for standardisation of commercial, military electronic equipment​





Wed, 27 Jul 2022, 3:12 PM

Tareen inaugurates most modern testing labs for standardisation of commercial, military electronic equipment

ISLAMABAD, Jul 27 (APP):Federal Minister for Defence Production, Muhammad Israr Tareen Wednesday inaugurated the most modern testing labs for standardisation of commercial and military electronic and communication equipment.
The minister visited the National Radio Telecommunication Corporation (NRTC), Haripur and inaugurated the latest testing facility, a media release said.
On this occasion, Israr Tareen lauded the role and vigorous efforts made by NRTC Engineers for enhancing its capabilities for advancement in technology, innovation and expansion of NRTC capabilities for indigenous manufacturing of electronic equipment.
During the visit, Managing Director NRTC, Brigadier Muhammad Asim Ishaque briefed about major communication and security equipment being manufactured indigenously at NRTC which were being extensively used by Pakistan Armed Forces, Law Enforcement Agencies, Federal and Provincial Governments along with export to many friendly countries.
The minister was further briefed about the latest technologies being developed for safe and smart city projects.
During the briefing, the role of NRTC being the world-class information communication technology (ICT) and electronic equipment manufacturer and solutions provider both in the public and private sectors was also highlighted.
The minister expressed his satisfaction and said that it was a matter of pride to have defence industries producing low-cost and high-tech equipment to cater to local and export needs.







 
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The inauguration ceremony of the 48-ton bollard pulltug by Pak Navy was held at Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works whose special guest was Deputy Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Imran Ahmed.

This "tug" is a reflection of Karachi Shipyard's high performance built in collaboration with TOR Group Turkey. He praised the engineers of the shipyard and said that this organization will continue to strive for the development of Pakistan Navy in the future as well. On this occasion, he also thanked the Ministry of Defense, which had provided full support in the completion of this project.

It should be noted that this tug established by Pakistan Navy is equipped with high technical model as well as various facilities including seamanship, navigation and security arrangements.
 
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Pakistan's
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Wah Industries Limited (WIL) and Turkiye's
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Atesci Limited signed a contract for a new ammunition line project, on the sidelines of SAHA Expo 2022...

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Probably one of the most efficient product by Pakistan Ordinance Factories at IDEAS 2022. This quadcopter can carry a 10 kg payload (mortars and modified RPGs) and an endurance of 45 minutes. These types of drones proved their worth in the ongoing Russia/Ukraine War.

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Pakistan's defense company POF (Pakistan Ordnance Factory) presents POF-4 (9 mm) pistol at IDEAS 2022. The semi-automatic pistol features 15 rounds magazine, has a muzzle velocity of 375 m/sec, barrel length of 115 mm and weights 2kg (approx).


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