List of military equipment manufactured in Pakistan
Aircraft
- CAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder - Developed with China
- PAC Super Mushshak - Trainer aircraft. Upgraded version of Saab Safari
- MFI-17 Mushshak - License built Saab Safari
- K-8 Karakorum - Variant of Hongdu JL-8
UAV's
- NESCOM Burraq - Combat drone developed by NESCOM
- Selex ES Falco - Co-produced Selex Galileo built under license at PAC[1]
- GIDS Shahpar - developed by GIDS.[2]
- Jasoos (Reconnaissance Drone), developed by SATUMA.[3]
- Mukhbaar (Short Range Reconnaissance Drone), developed by SATUMA.[3]
Heavy Vehicles
Main battle tanks (MBT)
- Al-Khalid / Al-Khalid I - Pakistani version of MBT-2000
- Al-Zarrar - Upgraded Type 59
Armoured personnel carriers (APC)
- Talha - APC based on M113 chassis with 5 road wheels, accommodates 11 fully equipped troops. 250 delivered to the Pakistan Army by 2006.[4]
- Saad - APC based on the Talha design. Modified with extended hull and 6 road wheels, 14.5 mm machine gun, improved armour protection and a more powerful engine supplied by Germany's MTU. Accommodates 13 fully equipped troops.
- Sakb - Armoured command vehicle based on Talha APC.[4]
- Al-Hamza - Infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) based on the Saad APC, fitted with 25 mm automatic cannon, an export product not in service with the Pakistan Army.[4]
- Armoured guided missile carriers:
- Maaz - Based on the Talha APC, armed with the Baktar-Shikan anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) launcher and operated by a crew of 4. There is capacity for 8 extra rounds and the missile firing unit on the roof is retracted into the cabin for reloading.[4]
- Mouz - Based on the Talha APC, armed with either the RBS 70 or Anza I/II air-defence missile systems. The missile firing unit on the roof is retracted into the cabin for reloading.[4]
- Auxiliary armoured vehicles:
- Al-Hadeed - Armoured recovery vehicle (ARV) based on Saad APC.[4]
- Al-Qaswa - Armoured logistics vehicle (ALV) based on the Talha APC.[4]
Armoured cars
- Mohafiz — armoured security vehicle based on the Land Rover Defender.
Vessels and Submarines
Frigates
- F-22P Zulfiquar class frigate - 1 ship built based on Type 053H3 frigate
Mine Countermeasure Vessel
- Munsif-class - 1 ship assembled with French assistance
Fast Attack Crafts
- Azmat-class - 3 ships built based on Type 037II Houjian-class missile boat.
Missile Boats
- Jalalat II class missile boat
- Jurrat class
Patrol Vessels
- Larkana class large patrol craft
Submarines
- Agosta 90B class submarine - 2 submarines built with French assistance
Missiles
- Anza Mk.1, Mk.2, Mk.3 – Man-portable air-defence system (MANPADS) based on QW-1 and QW-2
- Barq – laser guided air-to-surface missile
- Baktar-Shikan – License copy of HJ-8 Anti-tank missile
- Babur 1, 2, 3 (Hatf-VII) – ground-launched and submarine-launched cruise missile
- Hatf-VIII (Ra'ad) – Air-launched Cruise Missile
- Ghauri I – Medium-range ballistic missile
- Shaheen I – Short-range ballistic missile
- Ghauri II – Medium-range ballistic missile
- Shaheen II – Medium-range ballistic missile
- Zarb Surface to sea missile
- Ghaznavi – Short-range ballistic missile
- Hatf-I/IA – Battle-field range ballistic missile
- Abdali-I – Short-range ballistic missile
- Nasr (Hatf-IX) – Battle-field range ballistic missile
- Shaheen-III – Medium-range ballistic missile
- Ababeel – Medium range ballistic missile
Small Arms
Infantry weapons
- HK G3 - 7.62 mm calibre assault rifle produced under license. Variants produced:
- G3A3
- G3P4
- POF PK-8[5]
- POF PK-7
- HK MP5 - 9 mm calibre sub-machine gun produced under license. Variants produced:
- MP5A2
- MP5P3
- MP5P4
- MP5P5
- POF PK-9 - 9 mm calibre pistol
- POF PK-10
- POF PKL-30 - 7.62×25 mm calibre pistol
- PSR-90 - 7.62 mm calibre sniper rifle, a variant of the HK MSG-90, produced under license
- Rheinmetall MG 3 - 7.62 mm calibre general purpose machine gun, produced under license
- Type 54 - 12.7 mm machine gun, produced under license.[6]
- HMG PK-16 - 12.7×108mm Heavy machine gun
- POF Eye - Special-purpose hand-held weapon system similar in concept to the CornerShot
- Azb DMR MK1 - 7.62×51mm NATO semi-automatic Designated marksman rifle/sniper rifle
- Light Sniper Rifle - 7.62×51mm NATO bolt-action sniper rifle
References
- "Falco Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)". Airforce Technology. 2011-06-15. Retrieved 2012-09-28.
- "GIDS Shahpar". gids.com.pk. 2012-12-09. Retrieved 2012-12-09.
- ":..Welcome to [SATUMA]..:". Satuma.com.pk. Archived from the original on 2012-09-10. Retrieved 2012-06-29.
- ARG. "Talha Armored Personnel Carrier". Military-Today.com. Retrieved 2012-03-22.
- "Pakistan tests assault rifle" Jane's Defence Weekly (page 31), 07 March 2007 (can be viewed at URL: https://www.scribd.com/doc/6987074/Janes-Defence-Weekly-Mar1007?__cache_revision=1234856118&__user_id=-1&enable_docview_caching=1)
- http://www.pof.gov.pk/, Homepage, Pakistan Ordnance Factories, Retrieved 23 October 2016
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