Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Defaa'E Pakistan Weapons

pakistan defence weapons

F 16

The F-16 was inducted into the PAF in 1983. The initial order was of 40 aircraft (28 F-16As and 12 F-16Bs). The F-16A is a single- seat air combat fighter while the F-16B is a dual-seat combat capable fighter trainer. The F-16 is a true multi-mission aircraft and can carry upto 15,200 lbs of bombs, missiles and rockets. It presently equips No. 9 and No. 11 (OCU) squardons of the PAF.

Pakistan ordered 11 more F-16s in 1988 and 60 F-16C/Ds but in October 1990, Presselar Ammendment was passed that effectively blocked all future deliveries of F-16 aircraft to Pakistan. In March 2005, US agreed to deliver additional F-16s to Pakistan. The no. to be ordered was intially 75. This was changed to 55 and eventually, PAF decided to buy 18 new F-16C/Ds and 26 used F-16A/Bs that are to be delivered by 2008/2009. In December 2005, US delivered 2 F-16As to Pakistan as a token of goodwill. This raised the total number of active F-16s in PAF service to 34.

J F 17 Thunder

JF-17 Thunder, one of the worlds most capable multirole fighter aircraft. Developed by Pakistan and China, it will fulfil PAF requirements well into the mid 21st century. The website provides a dynamic tour of the aircraft, its cutting edge technology and operational capabilities.

JF-17 Thunder is a light weight all weather multi-role fighter aircraft jointly developed by China and Pakistan.

The aircraft has been developed in record time when airframe development was de-linked from avionics.

 

 

Mirage

A 5

Y 12

T 37

 

MFI 17

KARAKURUM

C 130

 

MI 17

 

F 27 Foker

 

F 7

 

ALLOUTTE

 

Cobra

G3A3

M4A1

7.62-kk-mg

AL Khalid

AL ZARRAR

T 155

M-109

M198 howitzar

M 115

File:M60A1 Armored Vehicle Landing Bridge

Mil me helicopter

Abdali Hataf II

 

Ghaznawi

 

Ghauri

Hatf 1

Shaeen

Baber (cruise Mesile)

Ra'ad (cruise mesile)

PNS zulfiqar class (frigates)

PNS TARIQ class (frigates)

ERIDAN class (mine hunter)

Augsta 90 submerine

 

Daphné class Submerine

and

Nuclear Weapons

From: Malik Jamshaid


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