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The Air Defense section of the three official PAF history books will help here. Also, Wiki is a pretty good place to start. AZADPAKISTAN2009 makes a good point, probably more than any other country in the region, we rely on our Air Defense Ground Environment quite heavily. In the early hours (maybe days) of war, we will rely on them to counter wave upon wave of Air attacks on Vulnerable Points and strategically important areas. Hence, the PAF likes to keep a fair bit of secrecy about the ADGE, it will be tougn to know things like the exact numbers, locations, etc.
High altitude
Chinese variant SA-2 Guideline SAM (Wiki calls it HQ-2)
Medium Altitude
MBDA Spada 2000 SAM (I've heard about this quite a bit, but it's never been confirmed)
Thales Crotale 4000 SAM
Low Altitude
Anza SAM (produced in Pakistan at KRL) MANPADs
American Stinger MANPADs
French Mistral MANPADs
Swedish RBS-70 MANPADs
HQ-2 is Upgraded HQ-1 with additional ECCM capability to counter the System-13 ECM aboard U-2s flown by Republic of China Air Force Black Cat Squadron. Upgraded HQ-2s remain in service today, and the latest version utilizes passive phased array radar designated SJ-202, which is able to simultaneously track and engage multiple targets at 115 km and 80 km, respectively. The adoption of multifunction SJ-202 radar has eliminated the need to have multiple radars each with single function, and thus greatly improved the overall effectiveness of the HQ-2 air defense system. A target drone version is designated BA-6.
I am waiting for Chinese to make a local copy of Tunguska
Excellent for low altitude as well as ground to ground operations.
mobile small and deadly.