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Sri Lanka may purchase more Pakistani conventional arms & ammunition
Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya, Commander of the Sri Lanka Army, now in Pakistan visited the Pakistan Ordnance Factory complex in Rawalpindi, industrial town of Wah Cantonment with 14 big factories, which produce requirements of land forces. It is the largest defence industrial complex under the Ministry of Defence in Pakistan that produces a wide range of conventional arms and ammunition.
With the amalgam of sophisticated technologies, Pakistan Ordnance Factory has ventured into the field of exports on regular basis and has established its reputation for internationally recognized products of quality, reliability and competitive prices.
Impressed with production processes of modern military hardware in a couple of those factories, the Commander made inquiries into their production techniques and effective use in the warfare during his stay there.
The Commanders tour to the Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT) next with a separate visit to the Taxila Museum, including several archaeological sites in the surrounding areas, provided him a rare occasion to gather knowledge on modern technological innovations and techniques.
The HIT, which consists of six major production units, has Pakistans dedicated engineers and highly skilled persons, together with a 30 percent of uniformed personnel. It rebuilds and modernizes Tanks and ARVs, tracked vehicles, machine systems, gun barrels and provides engineering support and quality assurance.
Sri Lanka Army - Defenders of the Nation
Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya, Commander of the Sri Lanka Army, now in Pakistan visited the Pakistan Ordnance Factory complex in Rawalpindi, industrial town of Wah Cantonment with 14 big factories, which produce requirements of land forces. It is the largest defence industrial complex under the Ministry of Defence in Pakistan that produces a wide range of conventional arms and ammunition.
With the amalgam of sophisticated technologies, Pakistan Ordnance Factory has ventured into the field of exports on regular basis and has established its reputation for internationally recognized products of quality, reliability and competitive prices.
Impressed with production processes of modern military hardware in a couple of those factories, the Commander made inquiries into their production techniques and effective use in the warfare during his stay there.
The Commanders tour to the Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT) next with a separate visit to the Taxila Museum, including several archaeological sites in the surrounding areas, provided him a rare occasion to gather knowledge on modern technological innovations and techniques.
The HIT, which consists of six major production units, has Pakistans dedicated engineers and highly skilled persons, together with a 30 percent of uniformed personnel. It rebuilds and modernizes Tanks and ARVs, tracked vehicles, machine systems, gun barrels and provides engineering support and quality assurance.
Sri Lanka Army - Defenders of the Nation