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BELARUS DELEGATION VISITED MINISTRY OF DEFENCE PRODUCTION
Islamabad: April 13, 2016


A high level Belarus delegation visited Ministry of Defence Production on Wednesday. The delegation met Minister for Defence Production, Rana Tanveer Hussain and discussed matters of mutual interest, particularly cooperation in the field of defence production.

The Belarus delegation, that is on a four day official visit to Islamabad, expressed interest to explore the areas of Defence cooperation. They visited Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF) Wah Cantt, Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) Kamra , National Radio and Telecommunication (NRTC) Haripur and Defence Export Promotion Organization (DEPO),Islamabad.

Rana Tanveer Hussain said that the Pakistan- Belarus cooperation in defence would provide healthy framework for both countries. The two sides agreed that there existed a potential for Pakistan and Belarus to collaborate in the fields of defence and science and technology.

Rana Tanveer Hussain recalled his visit to Minsk in 2014, terming it productive and said the high level visits between the two countries had extensively contributed to strengthening of bilateral relations. He also extended the formal invitation to Belarusian side for IDEAS 2016. He also agreed in principle for exchange of technology.

The delegation tried to persuade MoDP to buy military trucks and optical devices and tried to convince the formation of the working group for cooperation in field of UAVs.

Pakistan and Belarus share a cordial history of bilateral relations in economy, trade and defence. Both countries are maintaining agreements on trade, economic cooperation and investment protection.
 
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The delegation tried to persuade MoDP to buy military trucks and optical devices and tried to convince the formation of the working group for cooperation in field of UAVs.
And all this time i had the notion that its only Tractors where we are having business with Belarus :P.
A new player in the field i guess. It wud be interesting to see what kind of UAV system they can offer us and that too with TOT or joint production.
 
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Belarus can also provide helicopter maintenance facility in-case Russia has some problem.
 
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Belarus can also provide helicopter maintenance facility in-case Russia has some problem.

What problem ? We already have an overhaul and maintenance factory for helicopters established with help from St Petersburg helicopter workshop.

And all this time i had the notion that its only Tractors where we are having business with Belarus :P.
A new player in the field i guess. It wud be interesting to see what kind of UAV system they can offer us and that too with TOT or joint production.
Belarus doesn't produce any advanced uavs .. They produce tactical uavs and that too with help from other nations .. We trump them on that front and many more..

They however do produce some really nice earth movers/heavy transporters/military and civilian trucks and optics (talk which are also used by Russians on their t-90s).. But would be useless for us .. Since we produce French optic systems for AK (under license) and are interested/offered similar systems by Aselan of turkey under ToT.
 
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Enterprises of the defense industry

Here is a link of all the military industries of Belarus

What problem ? We already have an overhaul and maintenance factory for helicopters established with help from St Petersburg helicopter workshop.


Belarus doesn't produce any advanced uavs .. They produce tactical uavs and that too with help from other nations .. We trump them on that front and many more..

They however do produce some really nice earth movers/heavy transporters/military and civilian trucks and optics (talk which are also used by Russians on their t-90s).. But would be useless for us .. Since we produce French optic systems for AK (under license) and are interested/offered similar systems by Aselan of turkey under ToT.
Sanctions on Russian Companies like the one Pakistan is having to cope with regarding the oil pipeline.
 
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They produce tactical uavs and that too with help from other nations .. We trump them on that front and many more..
Sir does it mean that its actually shud be us who offering them something like JV in field of UAVs? Or we both can produce a whole new system based on mutual inputs.
 
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Enterprises of the defense industry

Here is a link of all the military industries of Belarus

Overhauling or maintaining helis don't require any such thing that can be sanctioned ..

Sir does it mean that its actually shud be us who offering them something like JV in field of UAVs? Or we both can produce a whole new system based on mutual inputs.

I found it most Interesting thing that can take place between Belarus and Pakistan.
Look here: KB RADAR – Managing Company of Radar Systems Holding Open Joint-Stock Company
 
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Some air defense supporting equipment like radar decoys are said to be produced by Belarus as in the below article. These would be worthy additions in addition to Chinese versions.

http://www.ausairpower.net/APA-SAM-DefAids.html

Also tech transfer would be more beneficial for you for your future sam upgrades and bringing your own solutions.
 
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The Vostok 3S looks like a S-band phased array radar. Can't say anything about the performance, but it seems alright on paper (360km range). Not sure how much of a stomach we have in terms of wanting radar technology for the sake of developing our own solutions, but I'm putting it out there, Belarus could be a source for assistance on that front.
 
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There is a possibility that Belarus might be interested in JF-17's. They are operating twin engine aircraft which are expensive to operate specially as compared to single engine aircraft.

Here is an interesting article regarding the role of Belarus Military...
http://belarusdigest.com/papers/belarusianarmy.pdf

The Vostok 3S looks like a S-band phased array radar. Can't say anything about the performance, but it seems alright on paper (360km range). Not sure how much of a stomach we have in terms of wanting radar technology for the sake of developing our own solutions, but I'm putting it out there, Belarus could be a source for assistance on that front.
What is the current range of the AESA radars in comparison to the Vostok 3S?
 
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The Belarus delegation also visited my university NUST two days back. Though there was no press release.
 
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There is a possibility that Belarus might be interested in JF-17's. They are operating twin engine aircraft which are expensive to operate specially as compared to single engine aircraft.

Here is an interesting article regarding the role of Belarus Military...
http://belarusdigest.com/papers/belarusianarmy.pdf


What is the current range of the AESA radars in comparison to the Vostok 3S?
Range is comparable, but time between failures, product quality, etc can only be tested in person, not based on paper specs. That testing depends on the PAF.
 
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The Vostok 3S looks like a S-band phased array radar. Can't say anything about the performance, but it seems alright on paper (360km range). Not sure how much of a stomach we have in terms of wanting radar technology for the sake of developing our own solutions, but I'm putting it out there, Belarus could be a source for assistance on that front.

DSA 2016: KB Radar develops new 3-D surveillance radar !

KB Radar has developed a 3-D version of its Vostok radar set. The company, based in Minsk, Belarus, showed a subscale model of the new design at the Defence Services Asia (DSA) 2016 exhibition and pointed out that the new set integrates a secondary S-band array into the configuration of the previous model.

The S-band installation, which is positioned on the centre of the main antenna, is an electronic phased array that provides the third axis for identifying and extrapolating the co-ordinates of potential targets. The additional S-band array, however, in no way detracts from the ability of this mobile radar station to rapidly deploy and re-locate, said the company.

According to a KB Radar representative, "This radar installation still can be shut down and the entire array folded into its compact and transportable mode in six minutes - the additional array does not interfere with this." He added, "On the contrary, the S-band antenna enhances the mobility of this radar since it eliminates the need for a separate height-finder array. All of the information required to provide targeting cues to an air-defence system is now available from one radar set."

The original Vostok design has replaced versions of the P-18 Spoon Rest radar widely used across the former Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact nations, as well as in Southeast Asia. One of the customers for the earlier version of the Vostok design is Vietnam, which maintains air-defence systems that are almost entirely Russian.

The KB Radar representative at DSA pointed out that the new Vostok variant is not just the previous design with the S-band array 'bolted on' to the older radar.

"Radar technology - like everything else - evolves and this version of the Vostok is a new-generation radar that contains more advanced components than its predecessor. You cannot add this S-band antenna on to the older Vostok radar and turn a 2-D into a 3-D radar set," he said.

Source:- https://www.facebook.com/worlddefen...601336632043/1102764776449030/?type=3&theater

DSA 2016: Belarus-based Adunok announces new naval, coastal patrol rotary platform

Belarus's Adunok showcased its latest product at the Defence Services Asia (DSA) 2016 exhibition. This platform is a marine variant of the Adunok remote-operated rotary platform that combines a 12.7 mm gun with a 30 mm automated grenade launcher. The platform is designed to be mounted to a green-water navy-size vessel or coastal patrol ship. At DSA 2016, company officials told IHS Jane's that this turret is an adaptation of designs that have been fitted for many years to Russian and Soviet-era design ground vehicles.

Adunok specialists said the system of stabilisation for the turret's installation onboard a naval vessel and the algorithms used in the fire-control computer software are somewhat different from that employed on a wheeled vehicle. "However, there is a significant modification made for the naval application and the fire-control system still keeps the gun automatically fixed on the target and adjusts for the movement of both the target and the vessel," a company representative said.

At DSA 2016, Adunok displayed both a scale model of the turret and the 15-inch control console that remotely manages the turret rotation and firing. The control console includes a function panel, helicopter gunship-style joystick, and trackball. The targeting system is a combination of three sensors: a video camera with a range of 2,000 m, a thermal vision camera with a range of 1,000 m, and a laser rangefinder with a range of 2,500 m. The company claims the effective engagement range of the turret is "not less than 1,000 m".

Adunok produces the control console unit and the fire-control system, as well as the turret itself. It is co-located with another Belarus firm, Display, in the city of Vitebsk, from which some components of the control console are sourced.

Source:- https://www.facebook.com/worlddefen...601336632043/1102767626448745/?type=3&theater
 
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