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Radars produced by Pakistan?

not that I know of. But PAC is licensed to produce and modify some Chinese and some western radars, such as the Italian FIAR Grifo-7 and 7-MG radars.

The Kamra Avionics & Radar factory is responsible to install/maintain/repair the Grifo-7 and other radars after their induction, and has the facilities to do so.
 
In order to develop radar you need logically if you think about it

a) Mathmaticians
b) Physics expert
c) Software engineers
d) Electronics experts
f) Computer Scientist (Harware)
g) Cash

Most of research in west is done by PHDs and experts at University levels , and then its expanded over , by corporations who put in 300-400 million + investment on it.

Pakistan has all these above , but they do not have the desire to spend in Research and Development..

Pakistani University research institutes are not on par with rest of world.

Most of talent is lost to overseas companies in Middle east or else where as we do not have private sector that can offer jobs to talented ppl


Its amazing to think , while France is running CERN experiments with black hole , we can't produce a radar, which was invented LONG LONG LONG time ago
 
Hope to see great cooperations between PaKİstan-Turkey abourt Radar technologies...

-2011 target is to develop Milgem tower radars to replace with Smart-S Mk-2

-2012 target is to develop radars for Roketsan-Aselsan indigenous air defence platforms

-2014 Sar radar is to develop indigenous SAR satellite of Turkey...

-2016 Multi purpose phased array radar is to integrate TF-2000 main tower radar...

-MMW radar technics has also developed by Meteksan-Tubitak to integrate T-129 Atak...
 
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Few Pakistani universities are now going for RADAR research. You can follow the details below:
Control and Signal Processing Research Group---
Vision to setup a dynamic research group, a bridge between academia and industry, acting as a catalyst in hi-tech industrial growth in the third world. It will be strived to make the group membership accessible to all, especially the down trodden classes of the society.
Introduction
CASPR (Controls and Signal Processing Research) Group at M A Jinnah University is a Research Group at Department of Electronic Engineering at M A Jinnah University. Around twenty PhD students are working on the state of the art projects on Radar Systems, Automotive Control, Robotics, Fuel Cell Control and Aircraft Control.
The main aim of the group is the development of high tech human resource in the area of Electrical Engineering for the third world. The developed HR will act as nuclei agents for the growth in hi-tech engineering areas.
Controls and Signal Processing Research Group is a trend-setting research group in Pakistan’s engineering research horizon. The group started in 2001 in CASE Islamabad. The group includes five faculty members. One postdoctoral researcher is also working with the group. There are thirty full time/part time researchers in the group. There are nineteen PhD students and four Masters students. Major accomplishments of the group are elaborated later. In addition to the work on Higher Order Sliding Mode and its applications the PhD students are working on projects pertaining to Automotives control and fault diagnostics, Robotics, Radars and Aircraft Control and Guidance.
Technical Areas covered
Control applications
Aircrafts
An MSc thesis was completed on the topic of robust controller design for a benchmark aircraft. Currently two undergraduate groups are working on making an RPV autonomous. One PhD student is working on UAV guidance algorithms. An MSc student has devised successful decoupling controllers for a twin rotor platform resulting in three conference publications so far.

Automotives
The main emphasis is on making early warning systems based on OBDII measurements. The work has been published in IEEE Trans on Industrial Electronics. The group purchased an engine. The engine is being used to formulate engine speed control strategies. Actively work is being done on the development of novel misfire detection strategies. Two PhD students are working in this area.

Robotics
A PhD student is working on the development of robust control strategies for stabilized platforms. He has successfully tested H-infinity and LMI controllers on the platform in the actual field trials. A group of undergraduate students is working on forward and reverse kinematics of a robotic arm. Another group is devising parking strategies for wheeled robots.
Fuel Cells
Two PhD students are working on fuel cell control and fault diagnostics to make cheaper fuel cells for domestic energy consumption.
Theoretical development in Sliding Mode Control
We are actively pursuing HOSM based design algorithms. Novel HOSM based observers have been designed and implemented for automotives and research reactors.

Radar System Level Design and development
The group has actively taken part in the system level design of Ground Surveillance Radar developed at NUST. The group has already designed and in the process of developing:
• A low range Phased Array Radar
• An LPI FMCW Radar
• An open architecture based surveillance radar
Development of Radar Signal Processors
The group has developed radar signal processors for:
• Siemens MPDR45E Radar
• Ground Surveillance Radar
Development of Radar Simulator
A full fledge radar design tool and simulator is being developed. One PhD student is working on this project.
Group structure and strengths
• The group has four full time faculty members and one adjunct faculty member.
• 20 PhD students member
• 04 MSc students
• Students from CASE and Jinnah
Achievements
1) The following research proposal are accepted or pursued in the current academic year:
a. LPI Radar design proposal accepted by a local industry. The proposal amounts to Rs One Million and funds one PhD student.
b. Electronically Scanned Phase Array Proposal accepted by a government industry. The project will last 18 months and costs PRs 12.6 Millions. The project funds three PhD students.
c. FMCW Radar design proposal submitted to a radar related government organization. The proposal amounts to Rs 2.4 Million.
d. Joint Research Proposal on “Low Cost Fuel Cell based Power Supply Control and Fault Diagnostics” with Leicester University UK is prepared for Delphi Round 4 and submitted.
e. Joint Research Proposal on “Low Cost Fuel Cell based UPS” with Leicester University UK is prepared for INSPIRE and submitted.
f. A proposal on the development of a low cost device for automotive fault diagnostics submitted to ICT R&D Fund, two internal reviews have taken place.
g. A proposal on ‘MRE Algorithms Development for the detection of state of Liver Tumor’ is prepared and submitted.
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More over Pakistan has taken a major step in the form of stablishing a "National Electronics Complex" worth $300million with the help of CETC, the Chinese giant in Defence electronics specially RADARs.

Pak, China to jointly establish National Electronics Complex
Updated at: 0118 PST, Thursday, October 16, 2008
BEIJING: Pakistan and China on Wednesday signed a framework agreement to jointly establish National Electronics Complex of Pakistan (NECOP). The total amount of the contract, which was signed by Pakistan Ambassador to China Masood Khan and President of CETC Yan Lijin, is estimated at around US $ 300 million, covering civilian, information technology and defense electronic domains in Pakistan.

Through the establishment of NECOP, CETC will help Pakistan achieve indigenous research and development and production capabilities after providing sophisticated training and technical assistance packages by fully utilizing local resources.

The signing of this framework agreement reflected good wishes for bilateral cooperation, strengthening the traditional friendship and also presenting a Science and Technology oriented government image for the newly elected government of Pakistan.

CETC is the largest state-owned Chinese enterprise, specializing in the field of defense electronics, information technology, public security, space, transportation, energy and education.
 
Thanks ababeel.... also i think we do make indigenous radars for ships and liscensed radars from the west and china(upgrades them) also.
 
The ZDK03 AEW&C deal with China includes substantial ToT as well...Kanwa reported that PAF wants to use what it learns from ZDK03 to develop its own AEW&C in the future. That said, most of our attempts to manufacture radars indigenously will spawn through joint-cooperation and foreign assistance from China & Turkey...
 
Pakistan should stop looking towards Europe and USA only, for almost all their needs,including defense.
Brazil is ac strong manufacturer of Aircrafts and avionics..Their technology can be acquired andd upgraded without much fuss and low cost.
 

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