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Depo Video Shows a Laser Guided Bomb but nothing at IDEAS or GIDS so it must be licensed then why to display in DEPO video??

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Next to cluster and anti runway bombs
 

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Depo Video Shows a Laser Guided Bomb but nothing at IDEAS or GIDS so it must be licensed then why to display in DEPO video??

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Next to cluster and anti runway bombs

Remember below pic from 2013, Jordanian air chief being briefed about a similar weapon.

https://defence.pk/threads/jf-17-thunder-multirole-fighter-thread-5.248822/page-158#post-5067346

It seems its being made locally but most probably due to infringement related issues they are not showing it internationally. The fiasco we saw when we showed Ak-47s made at POF at an international show and Russians got furious.
 
Some freaking Arabic name i guess not sure whats with Arabic names may be to make it easy for ME customers ?? , now Masha q is Urdu and make sense but if you cannot sell it then there is no need to display it at expo center unless just the mk8x series bomb are actually pk8x i.e pk82 500, pk83, 1000 and pk84 2000lbs bombs and the kit is still fro usa so just to advrtise the pk series bombs which can be made precise with a kit
 
Long time ago new item in Jane’s stated Pak building gbu-12 and 10 under license but not sure if it correct
 
Global Industrial and Defence Solutions (GIDS) of Pakistan (Hangar 7, Stand CW 3) is showing some of its core activities in the defence domain. Among its range of unmanned aerial systems (UAVs), the company counts a variety of short-range, hand-launched or VTOL surveillance systems and its medium-endurance tactical Shahpar and Uqab systems.

The latest version offered is the Uqab-NG, with a ceiling of 20,000ft and endurance of 10 hours. It is launched by catapult from any type of terrain. According to the company, its UAV packages are designed to be flexible, affordable and customisable to meet the varying needs of clients and their peculiar environments.

Focused on solutions for air, land, sea and special operations forces, GIDS brought its Shahpar and Scout UAVs, which are operated by the Pakistani Special Forces.

The company is also showing general-purpose steel and pre-fragmentation bombs, ranging from 125kg to 1,000kg. Having improved on the performance of the MK series of bombs, GIDS has diversified its customer base to air forces in Africa, the Middle East, Europe and Southeast Asia.




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