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Czechs plan to export arms, turbines, infrastructure to Pakistan

By Prague Daily Monitor/ČTK / Published 10 May 2007
Islamabad, May 9 (CTK) - Czech trade with Pakistan has been growing after a stagnation in the 1990s, and so has the number of Czech companies active in the Asian country, CTK learnt in a poll today.

Businessmen accompanying Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek on a three-day visit to Pakistan said they wanted to export arms and water turbines to Pakistan, as well as to take part in building local infrastructure.

Czech arms maker Ceska zbrojovka is in talks on the supply of several hundred sniper rifles and several thousand pistols to the Pakistani armed forces.

Czech Mavel is negotiating supplies of turbines for small hydro-electric plants, while ERA is in talks on exports of its Vera radars.

Some Czech companies are already active in Pakistan. Czechs will take part in the construction of the Baloki steam-gas power station. Moravske naftove doly extracts about 300 million cubic metres of gas in Pakistan annually, said its manager Pavel Marek.

Czech trade with Pakistan has been growing for eight years. In 2006, it rose by $12 million year-on-year to about $72 million.

But the Czech Republic has been in the red since 1995. In 2006, Czech exports to Pakistan amounted to $31 million and imports reached $41 million.

The Czech Republic exports above all paper and confectioner's goods, machinery for the textile industry and glass to Pakistan, and imports clothes and textiles from the country.

Czech Economic Chamber president Jaromir Drabek said he expected the Czech balance with Pakistan to continue to grow, although potential political instability in Pakistan is a risk.

"The growth will probably not exceed 50 percent year-on-year, but 20-30 percent is an absolutely realistic figure," said Drabek.

http://launch.praguemonitor.com/en/81/czech_business/6202/

CZ 750 S1 M1 Sniper Rifle 308



Sniper rifle designed for enemy live target annihilation with high efficiency and for light target destruction. This model is also suitable for specialized personnel training.

Technical info

Please note: This model does not come with the mirage band, rings, or scope. These are optional accessories. The Picatinny rail is included.

Caliber .308 Win. (7.62 x 51 NATO)
Detachable magazine capacity 5
Overall length 1180 mm
Barrel length 660 mm
Height 165 mm
Width 57 mm
Weight 5500 g

(Also, note we operate Steyr SSG-4 and SSG-P2 sniper rifle.)
 
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What is the Range of this rifle as compare to its Russians US German and Chiness counter parts and right now which Sniper rifle is used by the Pakistanis ?:cool:
 
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Great, Czeck Republic is one the most developed nations in Eastern Europe with good defence industry, there's much to gain.
We're already evaluating there VERA anti Stealth radar.
 
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I have to ask a question Ahussains

HOW old are you?

Also do you know how to use a search engine?

PLEASE do some research before commenting.........you ask the same type of questions in several forums and I cringe when I see you have posted.
 
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What is the Range of this rifle as compare to its Russians US German and Chiness counter parts and right now which Sniper rifle is used by the Pakistanis ?:cool:

Examples of primary sniper rifles around the world

CHINA - TYPE 79 (SVD)
GERMANY - G 22
PAKISTAN - STEYR SSG-69 / Steyr SSG-4 / SSG-P2
RUSSIA - SVD
UK - L96A1 / L115A1
USA - M40A1 / M40A3 / M24SWS

Just, open up Google and do the searches to find the range and other comparisons, and I also stated in Grey in the first post at the bottom what PA uses.
 
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Czech arms are world class, and the Cz R is not eastern Europe, it has always been a western oreinted nation very bohemian. It just happened to fall into the Soviet sphere post WW2
 
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I quite like some of their trucks built by Tatra which are designed to cope with a variety of terrains and conditons

If we have needs for anything in logistics why not look here?
 
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Czech arms are world class, and the Cz R is not eastern Europe, it has always been a western oreinted nation very bohemian. It just happened to fall into the Soviet sphere post WW2

I beg to differ Sir. Geographically Czeck Republic doesn't even come in Central Europe, its always been part of Eastern Europe and true its quite western oriented.
After the Russian interference in the sixties it became part of Warsaw Pact and joined COMECON.
Its used to be called Czeckosolwakia, the eastern part seperated in the nineties and bacame Rupublic of Slowakia.
 
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I beg to differ Sir. Geographically Czeck Republic doesn't even come in Central Europe, its always been part of Eastern Europe and true its quite western oriented.
After the Russian interference in the sixties it became part of Warsaw Pact and joined COMECON.
Its used to be called Czeckosolwakia, the eastern part seperated in the nineties and bacame Rupublic of Slowakia.

You can disagree all you want, but the regions outlook has always been western. I never claimed its location was western btw, it is however central Europe on the axis running from Greece northwest through Poland the baltics and across Scandanavia. The areas to the east of the line have always been seen as Eastern. to the west of the line as western.
 
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the most sophisticated weapons system from the czeck republic is the L-159 AJT. it has got rave reviews at the paris air show. czeck stuff is dependable so pakistan should develop defence ties with them.
 
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Hi,

Many a moons ago, we used to have tatra trucks hauling tanks in pakistan. I have seen them myself. That was in the 60's and 70's. What do we have now?
 
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Czechs plan to export arms, turbines, infrastructure to Pakistan

By Prague Daily Monitor/ČTK / Published 10 May 2007
Islamabad, May 9 (CTK) - Czech trade with Pakistan has been growing after a stagnation in the 1990s, and so has the number of Czech companies active in the Asian country, CTK learnt in a poll today.

Businessmen accompanying Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek on a three-day visit to Pakistan said they wanted to export arms and water turbines to Pakistan, as well as to take part in building local infrastructure.

Czech arms maker Ceska zbrojovka is in talks on the supply of several hundred sniper rifles and several thousand pistols to the Pakistani armed forces.

Czech Mavel is negotiating supplies of turbines for small hydro-electric plants, while ERA is in talks on exports of its Vera radars.

Some Czech companies are already active in Pakistan. Czechs will take part in the construction of the Baloki steam-gas power station. Moravske naftove doly extracts about 300 million cubic metres of gas in Pakistan annually, said its manager Pavel Marek.

Czech trade with Pakistan has been growing for eight years. In 2006, it rose by $12 million year-on-year to about $72 million.

But the Czech Republic has been in the red since 1995. In 2006, Czech exports to Pakistan amounted to $31 million and imports reached $41 million.

The Czech Republic exports above all paper and confectioner's goods, machinery for the textile industry and glass to Pakistan, and imports clothes and textiles from the country.

Czech Economic Chamber president Jaromir Drabek said he expected the Czech balance with Pakistan to continue to grow, although potential political instability in Pakistan is a risk.

"The growth will probably not exceed 50 percent year-on-year, but 20-30 percent is an absolutely realistic figure," said Drabek.

http://launch.praguemonitor.com/en/81/czech_business/6202/

CZ 750 S1 M1 Sniper Rifle 308

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Sniper rifle designed for enemy live target annihilation with high efficiency and for light target destruction. This model is also suitable for specialized personnel training.

Technical info

Please note: This model does not come with the mirage band, rings, or scope. These are optional accessories. The Picatinny rail is included.

Caliber .308 Win. (7.62 x 51 NATO)
Detachable magazine capacity 5
Overall length 1180 mm
Barrel length 660 mm
Height 165 mm
Width 57 mm
Weight 5500 g

(Also, note we operate Steyr SSG-4 and SSG-P2 sniper rifle.)

We should try to as much R&D in all those areas where they are experts and involve public and private sector with them in these areas!!!
 
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