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Pakistan FUTURE soldier Program Ambitions

lmfao that MRAP is totally hilarious.
please..
That'd humiliate us.
 
Ara mera Bhai !!! these are Universal solider from some sci-fic movies !!! Man are u guys joking !!! I can only see Pakistani Future Soldier as one person only !! Starring ==== Shiekh rasheed as " Commader Bond , Thats Black Bond 001" Buddy num num my friends !!! I got a feeling !
 
Oh Bhai ...........WHAT future soldier are we talking about here!!

Your average Infantry Man is currently a low paid grunt belonging to some Kot or Chak No.42 in Punjab or a Pathan from some remote rock part of KPK!!! Army gives him employment & benefits to shoot in the direction ordered & he does that without question before retiring and then getting in line as an old man for his pension or being hired by some security company as a guard on Rs.6000-Rs.7000 per month!!! During his service he looks like a starved Ethopian holding a G-3 that is as tall as he is!!! He is fed Daal and ordinary roti on permanent basis while pullao is an occasional Eid for the entire company!! He works like a dog during peace time generally doing orderly duties for the Col Sb or Major Sb from polishing shoes to fetching rotis from the local tandoor!!!

Whatever remains goes into the SSG and pose for the cameras to get photos above!!!!

So I ask again, WHAT FUTURE SOLDIER ARE WE TALKING ABOUT HERE?
Interesting analysis, :) but give some time to an analysis on the "commissioned officers class" as well who are enjoying a 180 degree different condition.

We can at least Change the G3 for this future soldier???? can't We??? anybody???
 
PAK ARMY SSG IN 2050
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This sounds absolutely funny to me ... because Pakistan army is not willing to even provide the better assault rifle.
 
Future Soldier

Soldier Modernisation | ACR Lethality Focus (CZECHOSLOVAKIA)

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While near term capability enhancements are the current priority, thinking has moved over to what Pakistan's soldier modernisation programme might look like with planning for Pakistan's SMP being in its initial phases.

Improvement to lethality figures strongly in Pakistan's thinking which will see the replacement of the 7.62mm H&K G3 with light caliber assault rifle with various attachments and add-on features such as under barrel grenade launcher, holographic sights and multi-function laser pointer/target designator. To this will be added Non Lethal Weapons to better cater for the requirement of Operations Other Than War, Gen. Hussain stated that NLWs are currently being evaluated from the international market. Modern portable Anti tank weapon systems are being assessed.

Unusually on the requirements side, Pakistan is seeking a new flamethrower. Pakistan's current equipment is seen as being of an “old vintage” and the military is currently “evaluating latest standards of Flame Throwers with enhanced capacity of fuel and range.” Battle field Identification Friend or Foe for vehicles and dismounted infantry soldier systems available on the international market are now being examined.

In communications terms a “Personal Net Digital Radio” is required with integrated GPS and with the, “capability to be linked with a PDA (Personal Data Assistant) at second in command level.” A low level Multi-band inter/intra team radio with ground to air transmission facility is also required.

This will be supplemented by an Individual Soldier's Computer Communication. Which is described as being smart enough to display information and provide position/navigation data. Soldiers will be able to view information through a hand held colour display or through an integrated head gear subsystem display.

Pakistan has a requirement for an Infantry Battle Field Command and Information System. This will integrate infantry soldiers' communication with other arms especially with air assets and permit unit command posts to exchange data from battalion level down to infantry platoon and section levels as well as to higher Headquarters.

In term of personal protective equipment, a Light weight helmet compatible with NBC masks and night vision is being pursued with integrated headgear for a ballistic protective helmet shell, light weight garments, lightweight anti-mine combat shoes and body armour with integrated elbow and knee protection being some of them.

Gen. Hussain stated that Pakistan is currently evaluating modern lightly armoured and air transportable vehicles from the international market which can perform the role of “Mother Ship” for Infantry sections or teams by enhancing the Infantry man's mobility under armour protection.

In terms of Night Vision Gen. Hussain stated, “Our area of focus is on Image intensification sights and thermal sights for Small Arms and Light Anti Tank weapons, Hand held image intensification scopes and Night Vision Goggles for commanders and operators of crew served weapons/drivers and Light weight observation kit for mortar fire controllers.”

He continued that there is a “dire need” for Night Vision Devices which is being felt during cordon and search operations suggesting this is the near term priority.

In terms of night vision requirements Pakistan sees these as; light in weight, water proof, small in size, user friendly and having functional controls like polarity, brightness, gain, recital movement and focusing. The systems should also have auxiliary Infra Red illumination facility for map reading and multi-functions like night driving, patrols, combat action and security duties should be able to fix an array of weapon systems manufactured by the Pakistan Ordnance Factory. n

This program will be implemented by 2030 by that time Modern armies will use robots to fight there wars , they would deploy Robots and remote control cars with a cannon or mini gun on them :cheesy::partay:
 
The "future soldier" idea isn't going to be some fixed goalpost, things will keep changing every couple of years. For example, I wouldn't be surprised if the body armour we see presented by Lyra and other firms at IDEAS copy the Scalable Plate Carrier (SPC), which has become quite popular these days.

The key for a "future soldier" in Pakistan will be education. Imagine a two year training program for the youngest recruits as a means to impart both basic training but also some education, especially in terms of critical thinking, using advanced gear, etc. A trained and educated soldier is the basic building block of a soldier who will adeptly operate in a network-driven environment full of advanced gear.
 
For example, I wouldn't be surprised if the body armour we see presented by Lyra and other firms at IDEAS copy the Scalable Plate Carrier (SPC), which has become quite popular these days.

I don't have any hope of domestic companies/army innovating or presenting it as a future solution. The only thing they've done is use the old 80s/90s era style vests and added PALS webbing to it. Even the SF mostly use old plate insert vests with a tacvest/bandoleer adding weight and complexity to what should be a simple and purposeful setup.
 

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