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155mm Panter Howitzer

Im so damn happy when i read news like this.
pakistan. such beauty.

besides that.. turkey really should do 10in1 logistic vehicle.
all those information/coordinating vehicles are way more then the actual size of the front line machines.
 
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What price did we pay for it in net total?
Just curious.
 
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we need MLRS system before this we have tons of systems like that what we lack is MLRS

Try Indigenous KRL-122:
Produced by KRL range 40 km,GPS etc:
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<<<<<<< Pakistani Varient with 40 KM range and other guidence systems.


Below is Basic varient with 20 Km range..... exported to Bengladesh army and some Gulf countries:



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BM-21 ALSO IN SERVICE:
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Pakistan is license producing the latest variant of the A-100, ie AR1A also known as A-100E. With a re-arranged rocket tubes and extended range rockets when comparing with A-100, maximum attacking range is 120km and minimum 20km:

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we need MLRS system before this we have tons of systems like that what we lack is MLRS

Panter Howitzer is the longest ranged towed artillery piece Pakistan operates the second closest is the M198 which is 10km behind with rocket assisted rounds and also lacks a Auxiliary power unit so it has to be towed.
 
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@Jigs

Sir can you plz tell us what type of Rockets precisely does Pakistan currently produce. I mean I have seen lot Russian vids wth all sort of ultra-modernised rockets carrying pellets of explosives then scattered like a steel rain!!. That was operational rocket... & I have seen an animation that a rocket launched from MLRS wasn't equipped with a warhead at all; rather a very basic planform of recon UAV was embedded in the rocket tube...
 
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@Jigs

Sir can you plz tell us what type of Rockets precisely does Pakistan currently produce. I mean I have seen lot Russian vids wth all sort of ultra-modernised rockets carrying pellets of explosives then scattered like a steel rain!!. That was operational rocket... & I have seen an animation that a rocket launched from MLRS wasn't equipped with a warhead at all; rather a very basic planform of recon UAV was embedded in the rocket tube...

I am not sure of the exact warhead types but artillery rockets will generally use impact based explosive warheads or proximity based warheads with steel beads (which are very effective against infantry and light armor) or even a combination of the two.
 
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at least 1 regiment has been raised with the panter 155mm howie!
 
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How many Panter does Pakistan have? 10 or 30? I could not find a reliable source.
 
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Aselsan/MKEK collaboration started a modernization program for T-155 Panter to modernizate the Mechanical/Hydrolical parts. The main aim of modernization is to decrease the complex parts of artillery with modern but more simple designs to decrease the operational difficulties.

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Thanks Farhan,

Locally-produced gun delivered to HIT for tanks
By Kalbe Ali | From the Newspaper
April 18, 2011

ISLAMABAD, April 17: The first locally-produced tank gun is ready for delivery to the Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT) for Al-Khalid and Al-Zarar tanks.

So far the HIT used to get 125 millimetre `blanks` from France for the two main battle tanks (MBTs) of the Pakistan Army. Blanks are the final shape of the gun barrel prior to its finishing and its fitting into the tank is done at the HIT.

The first blank has been jointly produced at the Heavy Mechanical Complex (HMC) in Taxila by experts of the HIT, the Peoples Steel Mills Limited (PSML) of Karachi and other defence-related organisations, in coordination with the army &#8212; the end-user.

An HIT official told Dawn that the army had given a go-ahead for the production of 50 125mm barrels for the two MBTs at the HMC after a joint team assured it of meeting strict standards.

According to sources, the army and the HIT wanted the barrels to fire at least eight rounds a minute, and for the automatic ammunition handling system, with 24-round ready-to-fire magazine of Al-Khalid tank.

The official said that the manufacturing of the first 125mm tank gun was an achievement of the Strategic Plans Division (SPD) set up in 2000 to improve the control of nuclear operations and monitor and develop coordination among various defence production and research organisations in the country.

The specialised weapons grade steel was manufactured at the PSML and the block of metal was retreated at the HMC which has such facilities under the heavy forge and foundry section. The block of specialised metal is pressed to become a five-metre-long square bar that is forged into a smooth bore 125mm barrel.

The HMC also has specialised facilities of large vertical furnace where the blanks are given heat treatments several times. Since it was the first job for the HMC, experts from other defence organisations monitored the process which took almost two to three months to complete.

The HIT has finalised a deal Rs200 million for 50 barrels which is slightly less than the cost of each barrel procured from France.

The official said that after the completion of 50 tank barrels, the HMC would consider producing artillery guns for the Pakistan Army.

Al-Khalid is a product of a joint venture between Pakistan and China. It has been in use of the army since 2001. Al-Zarar is an upgradation of T-59 tanks. The new barrels are likely to be part of the project for upgraded variants of Al-Khalid II and III now under way at the HIT.
 
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