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In 2015 the Pakistan Army ordered 12 Bell AH-Z Viper attack helicopters, with an option of 3 more to replace its aging AH-1F Cobras. Following cancellation of $300 million military aid to Pakistan by the US government, the helicopters were put into storage at Davis-Monthan AFB , Arizona .
The National Radio & Telecommunication Corporation (NRTC) is a major defence state-owned enterprise based in Haripur, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. [1] It's a provider of electronics and technical services in both the public and private sectors. [2] [3] [4] NRTC is owned by the Ministry of Defence Production.
The APX 6500 series include base/vehicle and handheld radios. The SRX 2200 is a military handheld variant for use as intra-squad radio, with more than 5,000 units scheduled for delivery under the Philippine Army's C4ISTAR - Hand Held Radio Project under Horizon 2 phase of RAFPMP. Inrico T320 China: Hand-held Push-to-talk over cellular radio ...
Pakistan: GIDS General purpose steel bomb License made Mark 83. [2] PK-84 Pakistan: GIDS General purpose steel bomb License made Mark 84. [2] Precision-guided munition; H-2 SOW Pakistan: NESCOM Glide bomb H-4 SOW Pakistan: NESCOM Smart Glide bomb Arms the PAF's Mirages and JF-17s. [2] I-REK Pakistan: GIDS Guided glide bomb [2] Takbir Pakistan ...
NESCOM Burraq - Combat drone developed by NESCOM; Selex ES Falco - Co-produced Selex Galileo built under license at PAC [4] GIDS Shahpar - developed by GIDS. [5] GIDS Shahpar-2 - Upgraded variant of GIDS SHAHPAR by GIDS; Jasoos (Reconnaissance Drone), developed by SATUMA. [6] Mukhbar (Short Range Reconnaissance Drone), developed by SATUMA. [6]
The Pakistan Army Corps of Aviation is a military administrative and combined arms service branch of the Pakistan Army. [ 1 ] The Aviation Corps is tasked with configuration of all army aviation aircraft and provides principle close aerial combat support and aerial logistics for the Pakistan Army.
The Pakistan Army Corps of Signals is a military administrative and a combined arms branch of the Pakistan Army. [1] [2] Headquartered in the Army GHQ, the Corps of Signals oversees the communications, information system, and computer security for the command and control of the joint and combined arms uniformed forces of the Pakistani military.: 394 [3]
CNRs are primarily used for push-to-talk-operated radio nets for command and control of combat, combat support, and combat service support operations among military ground, sea, and air forces. In the United States, two military standards govern the use of combat net radios and the host applications that communicate over the network: MIL-STD ...