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Pakistan's Artillery Upgrade Discussions

POF, HIT and HMC should have joined with Germans as well as with Ukranians for their Artillery programs and Tank programs that have proved to be much more lethal...
We can get very latest Artillery from China and Turkey and other countries from them it will be easy to get them by the way @ANTIBODY can you tell in last 8 years which new Artillery guns we got and How many in number ?
 
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PA is looking to induct a SP mortar system and increase the numbers of their MRL's.


Self-propelled mortar system
Value: USD1.5 billion
In service: Up to 2020
Status: Medium probability

Summary: The procurement of a self-propelled mortar (SPM) system will provide Pakistan’s mechanized infantry with its own organic fire support capability. Unlike self-propelled howitzers, which are generally brigade-level assets, SPMs as a battalion asset could respond faster to calls for fire from individual infantry companies. The Pakistan Army has already converted a large number of its locally produced BAE Systems M113 platforms into support vehicles and it is likely that any SPM will be based on the M113. This is a medium probability forecast based on Pakistani media reports in 2010 and 2011 that the government is interested in acquiring an SPM system.

Probable Supplier; US, China
Financial Mechanism; FMS, Soft loans.
Type; ?



Source: The Emerging Defense Procurement Market • Pakistan

China's howitzer-mortar

China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) uses 82 mm and 120 mm mortars in both the SP and dismounted roles. The former are mounted in fully tracked APCs, are fired through open hatch covers and can be dismounted for conventional ground use.
Meanwhile, the 120 mm PLL-05 wheeled SP mortar system made its first public appearance during Beijing's military parade held in October 2009 and has now entered service with the PLA.

Currently marketed by China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO) as the 120 mm self-propelled howitzer-mortar, it is based on the latest production WMZ551 (6x6) amphibious APC, which is used in a wide range of roles by the PLA.

In terms of armament, the PLL-05 has both a direct and indirect fire capability and is armed with a turret-mounted 120 mm rifled ordnance, for which a total of 36 rounds are carried. A 12.7 mm machine gun (MG) is mounted on the roof for both air defence and self-defence purposes.

In addition, two types of high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) projectiles for use in the direct fire role can be fired with an effective range of 1,200 m. The indirect fire is handled by preformed high-explosive (HE) and cargo rounds carrying 30 bomblets. The maximum range for indirect fire is currently being quoted as 8.5 km. China has also developed a laser-guided 120 mm mortar projectile, although it is not known whether this can be fired from the PLL-05 SP system.

would the PA mount this system on their M113 APC?

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/jr-tt-...rocurement-market-pakistan.html#ixzz2LFRrOAyH
 
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Wikipedia...

Not an 100% authentic source. Wikipedia should only be quoted when one has personal knowledge of the issue he or she is quoting Wikipedia for and knows that the information is correct.
 
Is Azar & KRL 122 MLRS the same?

Azar (Type 81) 122 mm is Chinese copy of Russian BM 21 Grad MLRS while KRL 122 mm (Gazab) is Pakistan made BM-11 (North Korean BM 21 Grad).

Which of them uses Yarmuk developed by POF?

Plz mention their ranges and no. of rockets too if they are two different MLRS...
 
KRL uses Yarmook 30 in numbers....
range =I don't know....
much info are classified and not out yet...
KRL is indigenous development of Kahota Research Laboratory soo Azar and KRL are not same...:coffee:
 
Any source to verify the claim and how many M109 A5's do we currently have (including updated ones) ..any info??
 
SELF PROPELLED ARTILLERY:

M109A5 - 297 to be acquired under FMS .. 115 delivered till 2010

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TOWED ARTILLERY:

MKEK Panter / T-155 Panter howitzer (equipped with American AN/TPQ-36 Firefinder and Chinese SLC-2 radars) - 57+ in service ; Local Production going on at Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT)

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Multiple Launch Rocket Systems

A-100E / AR1A (Range 120 km) - 36 in service (More to be procured & believed to be manufactured at Suparco Factory, Karachi)

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WS-1B MLRS (Range 180 km) - Unknown numbers on order from China.

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KRL 122 (Gazab) (40 km range with upgraded Yarmuk Rockets) - 40 in service & production ongoing.

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AZAR MLRS (Type 81) (122 mm)(40 tube MLRS with 20 km range) - 52+ in service , local production going on..

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