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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT. It goes without saying that future wars will be won by airforces with superior avionics and electronic warfare systems. The field of EW or Electronic Warfare is very dynamic, constantly demanding innovative countermeasures for each electronic measure taken by the adversary. This demands extensive Research and Development to study the enemy’s capability and to prevent its effective use in the entire electromagnetic spectrum.
No.606 R&D Wing is involved in the useful exploitation of the RF induction and the development of various viable systems in this field. Some of the major work areas involve securing communications and radars against Electronic Warfare threats and providing electronic and intelligence support to the PAF’s airborne and ground -based systems. No 606 R&D Wing has contributed extensively in the area of deceptive jamming.
Once the operational EW (Electronic Warfare system) has been created, it is also essential that it is put to effective use. This involves deriving and inculcating essential knowledge among the front line operators both on the system and at conceptual level. No 606 R&D Wing is also involved in the training of personnel in the operational and theoretical aspects of electronic warfare. The unit conducts regular training courses at various levels to increase EW awareness in the PAF. The existing air defence automation system has remained in use for the last many years. To ensure its optimum performance, No 118 Software Engineering Depot (SED) had been carrying out modifications in the automation system software which is huge in size and complexity. This depot has also conducted a number of software feasibility studies, and completed numerous projects using its own resources. This has not only enhanced our capabilities but has also led to huge savings.
CAE. The CAE faculty members having higher degrees in their fields of specialties have tried hard in solving engineering problems related to the PAF and the nation in general. Besides their efforts the students also undertake projects some of which are later developed further.
2001
The Pakistan Air Force - SOBIA NISAR
Mr Habeel Ahmad
Director, CCT&SM, NUST
Dy Managing Director, Kamra Avionics & Radar Factory (KARF), PAC Kamra
Officer Commanding No 606 R&D Wing, Pakistan Air Force
Chief Maintenance Officer (Air Defence Integration), No 108 AED, PAF
Details: Responsible for Depot level Maintenance support to Autmated Air Defence System of PAF.
Staff Officer (Planning & Monitoring), Technical Studies Institute, Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF)
http://seecs.nust.edu.pk/faculty/habeel.html
http://www.pac.org.pk/Products.html
No.606 R&D Wing is involved in the useful exploitation of the RF induction and the development of various viable systems in this field. Some of the major work areas involve securing communications and radars against Electronic Warfare threats and providing electronic and intelligence support to the PAF’s airborne and ground -based systems. No 606 R&D Wing has contributed extensively in the area of deceptive jamming.
Once the operational EW (Electronic Warfare system) has been created, it is also essential that it is put to effective use. This involves deriving and inculcating essential knowledge among the front line operators both on the system and at conceptual level. No 606 R&D Wing is also involved in the training of personnel in the operational and theoretical aspects of electronic warfare. The unit conducts regular training courses at various levels to increase EW awareness in the PAF. The existing air defence automation system has remained in use for the last many years. To ensure its optimum performance, No 118 Software Engineering Depot (SED) had been carrying out modifications in the automation system software which is huge in size and complexity. This depot has also conducted a number of software feasibility studies, and completed numerous projects using its own resources. This has not only enhanced our capabilities but has also led to huge savings.
CAE. The CAE faculty members having higher degrees in their fields of specialties have tried hard in solving engineering problems related to the PAF and the nation in general. Besides their efforts the students also undertake projects some of which are later developed further.
2001
The Pakistan Air Force - SOBIA NISAR
Mr Habeel Ahmad
Director, CCT&SM, NUST
Dy Managing Director, Kamra Avionics & Radar Factory (KARF), PAC Kamra
Officer Commanding No 606 R&D Wing, Pakistan Air Force
Chief Maintenance Officer (Air Defence Integration), No 108 AED, PAF
Details: Responsible for Depot level Maintenance support to Autmated Air Defence System of PAF.
Staff Officer (Planning & Monitoring), Technical Studies Institute, Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF)
http://seecs.nust.edu.pk/faculty/habeel.html
http://www.pac.org.pk/Products.html