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ISLAMABAD: Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif on Thursday visited Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT), Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a press release.


The army chief was briefed on the products manufactured for defence and commercial purposes besides details of various facilities.

The briefing covered Tank Al-Khalid-1, manufacturing and rebuild of Armor Personal Carrier (APC), Security Vehicles Dragoon, Protector and Mohafiz.

The COAS also witnessed the production and demonstration of Tank Al-Khalid-1.

Speaking on the occasion, General Raheel Sharif greatly appreciated the efforts of HIT in manufacturing international standard defence and safety equipment and support to field formations including Operation Zarb-e-Azb.

He encouraged efforts of indigenization and commercialization of HIT products.

General Raheel also appreciated the use of Indigenous Security Vehicle “Mohafiz” and “Protector”.

He emphasized the need to maintain highest standards of quality while also ensuring saving of national exchequer through self reliance.

On this occasion, secretary of defence production was also present.

Earlier, on arrival at HIT, the COAS was received by Lieutenant General Syed Wajid Hussain, Chairman HIT. –APP

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Army Chief General Raheel Sharif visits Heavy Industries Taxila. Army Chief was briefed about products of Heavy Industries manufactured for defence and commercial purposes
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So people should we expect something big news this year specially when almost 10 months are left for IDEX 2016

That something big is in the post right below yours, post # 4 (the APC next to Gen. Sharif)!! That's the only new thing you get, in addition to a display of the JFT block II
 
any news about Pakistan- Turkey Joint work for Al-Khalid 1's sub systems ?
 
PA needs these APC's to replace those death trap Toyota pickups, which offers ZERO protection to our boys.
 

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