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There are a few things Pakistan might want from Germany;
  • MTU diesel engines for our surface warships
  • Dynamic components, e.g. propellers, rotors, etc.
  • Rheinmetall KDC and KDG guns (formerly Oerlikon)
  • Rheinmetall Denel Munitions IP in artillery shells (e.g. V-LAP)
 
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There are a few things Pakistan might want from Germany;
  • MTU diesel engines for our surface warships
  • Dynamic components, e.g. propellers, rotors, etc.
  • Rheinmetall KDC and KDG guns (formerly Oerlikon)
  • Rheinmetall Denel Munitions IP in artillery shells (e.g. V-LAP)

Never going to happen! mark my words :)
 
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Industry

Pakistan highlights requirement for industry investment

Jon Grevatt - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly

28 July 2017

A defence production committee in Pakistan has highlighted a requirement for greater government investment in the country’s state-run defence industrial base.

At a hearing of the Senate Standing Committee on Defence Production on 26 July, officials said companies that required additional funding included the Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works (KSEW), Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF), and the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC).

According to industry officials cited by the state-run Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), investment in KSEW is required to construct a new shipyard at Gwadar, in Balochistan province, while investment in the POF and PAC is required to modernise production facilities.
 
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Industry

Pakistan, UK ‘revive’ defence technical ties

Jon Grevatt - IHS Jane's Defence Industry

26 September 2017

Pakistan and the United Kingdom have revitalised an agreement to collaborate on defence, Pakistan’s Ministry of Defence Production (MoDP) has announced.

In a press release recently published on its website, the MoDP said that a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on defence technical co-operation had recently been “revived” by the two countries.

It added that Pakistan and the United Kingdom have agreed to “enhance co-operation in all fields including defence production”.

The press release was published following meetings earlier this month between Pakistan’s minister for defence production, Rana Tanveer Hussain, and Greg Hands, the United Kingdom’s minister for international trade.

The MoDP did not elaborate on potential areas of defence production co-operation but previous efforts of the two countries to support collaboration have tended to focus on military vehicles, counter-terrorism technologies, and the development of counter-improvised explosive devices.
 
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Industry

Pakistan, Ukraine seek to deepen collaboration

Jon Grevatt - IHS Jane's Defence Industry

13 October 2017

Pakistan and Ukraine have agreed to identify new areas of defence industrial collaboration, state-run news in Islamabad reported on 12 October.

The agreement was reached during meetings at the Arms and Security defence exhibition in Kiev between Ukraine’s defence minister Stepan Poltorak and Pakistan’s minister for defence production Rana Tanveer Hussain.

Reports said that new areas of collaboration would include assessing the viability of establishing joint ventures between Ukrainian industry and Pakistan’s land systems specialist Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT) and naval shipbuilder Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works (KSEW).

Reports cited Hussain as saying that while defence industrial collaboration between the two countries is strong, there are opportunities to enhance and expand co-operation.
 
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