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Machine guns POF HMG PK-16: 12.7×108mm Pakistan: Standard heavy machine gun, based on the DshK/Type 54P. [16] [17] MG3: 7.62×51mm NATO Germany: Standard general-purpose machine gun. [18] Locally produced under license by POF. RPD: 7.62×39mm Soviet Union: Squad automatic weapon. [19] PKM: 7.62×54mmR Soviet Union: Limited usage by Special ...
This article is a collection of military equipment manufactured in Pakistan. Small arms and light weapons Rifles ... Type 54 - 12.7 mm machine gun, produced under ...
This is a list of notable Pakistani models. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
In the words of the manufacturer it has the accuracy of a sniper rifle and the firepower of a machine gun. [1] It has a weight of 8.1 kg [ 1 ] with an overall length of 1158 mm. [ 1 ] It has a Polygonaly rifled barrel having length of 600 mm [ 1 ] with a fully adjustable stock , [ 1 ] the barrel is a four grooves right hand twisted barrel. [ 1 ]
Some popular models include the "ARES 5", and the "Voyager" series. Some of the telescopes they sold were direct copies of other models too. Spotting scopes for target shooting, hunting and birdwatching; Game cameras; Night vision devices: Bushnell won an OpticsPlanet Brilliance award in 2017 for its night vision products. [24] Radar guns for ...
Pakistan Jet Intermediate Jet Trainer: 1994 59 59 K-8 (12) K-8P (47) Produced under license by PAC, designated as Karakorum-8. [21] 1 lost in January 2025 [22] T-37 Tweet: Cessna: United States Jet Basic Jet Trainer: 1962 69 73 T-37B/C. [23] Older T-37s to be eventually replaced with K-8Ps. MFI-17 Mushshak: PAC Pakistan, Sweden: Turboprop ...
The UAV is launched by a hand-held "gun". Flight testing for the system began in mid-2005 and Firefly sub-systems were being used to support the development of a hand-launched micro-UAV. The new micro-UAV, based on a 200 mm (8 in) flying wing constructed from vacuum-moulded plastic, was due to start flight-testing in 2006.
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