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Pakistan handed over an improved version Tuesday of its indigenously developed main battle tank to the army.
Islamabad’s joint venture with China and Ukraine was given to the Armored Corps Regiment of Pakistan Army at a ceremony at Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT)-a state-run defense manufacturer.
Army Chief Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa, top military officials attended the ceremony, according to the army’s media wing, the ISPR. The Al Khalid-I will replace its predecessor, the Al Khalid, jointly developed by Pakistan and China during the 1990s.
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Al Khalid-1 will be handed over to formations, which have a critical and decisive role during war,” a statement said.
Attaining self-sufficiency in defense production
Bajwa lauded HIT’s efforts “towards the attainment of self-reliance and manufacturing of world-class indigenous defense products, direly needed in evolving security environment. “Reiterating the need to bolstered defense and operational preparedness, he said: “Our defense preparation and operational readiness is to ensure peace within and peace without.”
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Self-sufficiency in defence production: Pakistan Army introduces indigenous Al-Khalid-1 tank
Pakistan handed over an improved version Tuesday of its indigenously developed main battle tank to the army.
Islamabad’s joint venture with China and Ukraine was given to the Armored Corps Regiment of Pakistan Army at a ceremony at Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT)-a state-run defense manufacturer.
Army Chief Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa, top military officials attended the ceremony, according to the army’s media wing, the ISPR. The Al Khalid-I will replace its predecessor, the Al Khalid, jointly developed by Pakistan and China during the 1990s.
Read more: Did Pak Army acquire Serbian T-55 Tanks?
Al Khalid-1 will be handed over to formations, which have a critical and decisive role during war,” a statement said.
Attaining self-sufficiency in defense production
Bajwa lauded HIT’s efforts “towards the attainment of self-reliance and manufacturing of world-class indigenous defense products, direly needed in evolving security environment. “Reiterating the need to bolstered defense and operational preparedness, he said: “Our defense preparation and operational readiness is to ensure peace within and peace without.”
Read full article...
Self-sufficiency in defence production: Pakistan Army introduces indigenous Al-Khalid-1 tank