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A 100 were active before !
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How is that building not built yet :o:
Is this on constitution avenue or something?

Its fate was in limbo.. illegal construction or something.

Seems like the induction of first locally manufactured unit/regiment.
Lalay, these were problematic.. chinese were called to work out kinks, they also set up a workshop for these.

Apart from that there was an MODP report about an indigenous “Advanced Multi Rocket Launching System”..

@HRK

Bottom pic is indian army.. see the INSAS rifle?

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Is this on constitution avenue or something?

Its fate was in limbo.. illegal construction or something.


Lalay, these were problematic.. chinese were called to work out kinks, they also set up a workshop for these.

Apart from that there was an MODP report about an indigenous “Advanced Multi Rocket Launching System”..

@HRK


Bottom pic is indian army.. see the INSAS rifle?

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Is this on constitution avenue or something?

Its fate was in limbo.. illegal construction or something.


Lalay, these were problematic.. chinese were called to work out kinks, they also set up a workshop for these.

Apart from that there was an MODP report about an indigenous “Advanced Multi Rocket Launching System”..

@HRK


Bottom pic is indian army.. see the INSAS rifle?

View attachment 530803
Perhaps an improved version of A-100 tailored as per our specs?
 
Lalay, these were problematic.. chinese were called to work out kinks, they also set up a workshop for these.

Apart from that there was an MODP report about an indigenous “Advanced Multi Rocket Launching System”..

@HRK
actually two systems were mention one indigenous system and other was mention as indigenous development of Rockets for existing sys ..... I think today's announcement of A-100 is related to item "b" of the table attach below
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Falcons of the PAF, Squadron Leader Sarfaraz Ahmed Rafiqui

Standing L to R, C/T Aslam, Baseer,Rashid Bhatti,Saleem(Mullan)29th.GD(P),(Late)Zahoor,Qasid.Sitting L to R, Ali Kazim,28th.GD.Flt. Lt.Afzal Chaudhry,Sqn.Leader Rafique,Flt. Lt. Saleem Iqbal(Late),26th GD. Moin 27th GD

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On Sep 3, 1965 IAF Gnat (seen in left along with F-86 Sabre) flown by Sqn Ldr Brijpal Singh Sikand surrenders to PAF’s No.9 F-104 Starfighter during an air combat. The Indian pilot landed aircraft on pasrur airfield near Gujranwala and was taken Prison Of war (POW). Later Sqn Ldr Saad Hatmi flew that captured Gnat from Pusrur to Sargodha, which is now placed in PAF museum in Karachi.
 

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