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Indian Army gets bulletproof helmets

That Not mean It Compromise Its Quality I proved you MKU sold over 2 million equipments to 230 forces around world

Lol India Proved To be cheap Source Many Things including generic Medicines To space Tech Without compromising Quality

We Cut cost We are best in that

As for US NVG Can't sold out side :omghaha::omghaha:

http://www.tataadvancedsystems.com/static.php?id=60

Sorry To Bust this argument of yours But Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL). TASL has entered into a partnership with Exelis Inc., the world leader in Generation 3 Image Intensification (II) based NVDs, to manufacture and supply these systems to Indian Defence market.Manufactured in partnership with Exelis Inc. at facility in Noida, TASL offers the following devices based on Gen-3 Image Intensification Technology:

  • Night Vision Monoculars
  • Night Vision Binoculars
  • Bi-ocular Night Vision Devices
  • Aviation Night Vision Goggles
Some of the Already serving in Indian military Aviation,Army Air-force

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exelis_Inc.


Picture Lol How do you Know Its not MKU helmets Is there any trade mark written on it At-least give some logical arguments Which make sense

First you Mentioned Different Design of Helmets

I shown you that MKU manufactures every design of including


  • ACH C1,C3,C4
  • US PASGT
  • CVC

http://www.mku.com/en/Helmet

You are arguing for the sake of it.

US doesn't use PASGT anymore.

Their law forbids them to buy foreign equipment.

And most NATO countries have different helmets and are also bound by their laws to buy local equipment.

And so called 50 million worth "NVGs" were sold to Indian, UN and US DOD which buys equipment for countries like Afghanistan for donation.
 
Mashallah, 1980s tech now taking over for the super duper patka that some jokers on here tried to claim could stop 762 rounds.

Indic pea-brains trying to brag over nondescript products is cute. Even Pak was selling drones to the US. No one buys from india due to "quality". Oh, and the "partnerships" are hardly joint R&D and are only being "produced" for the indian market.
 
@cerberus stop arguing with @DESERT FIGHTER, he used to claim Pakistan defence exports are over 300 million but now it has turned to be just $100 million.

Oh the irony ... 100 million is the export of POF, Pak ordinance factory to KSA alone...

That's 1 small arms factory earning 100 million from 1 country..:lol:

KSA is POFs largest customer.

Screw that POF even sold weapons to Vietnam...:lol:


These have nothing to do with export by companies like NRTC,GIDS,PAC,IOP,KSY etc.

Or our private companies like DSA,Shibli,PMW etc.

Over 1 billion dollars our export target for the next year or so.. seems we will or already have achieved it so far .. by selling JF17s, Super Mushaks and other weapons..


@cerberus stop arguing with @DESERT FIGHTER, he used to claim Pakistan defence exports are over 300 million but now it has turned to be just $100 million.
Pak exported over 300 million worth weapons back in 2009

http://theasiandefence.blogspot.com/2009/07/pakistans-defence-exports-have-tripled.html


http://theasiandefence.blogspot.com/2009/07/pakistans-defence-exports-have-tripled.html

We exported almost 300 million worth SMs to Iraq alone last year.

This year.. we have signed deals for 52 Super Mushaks with Turkey, 10+ for Nigeria (which will be armed) .. not even counting the export of JF-17s to Myanmar and Nigeria.. that's just few major sales by PAC alone.. not counting other military and civilian complexes.. like the one mentioned above..

Cry me a river..
:rofl:

@Redpills how many accounts do you have boy?:lol:

Between JF-17s were sold for 35 million a pop...

And even if we sell SMS for 5-6 million... do the match... multiply by 62...:lol:

Not even counting the spares,logistics,training and other costs for the new contract and the old.. and we've sold hundreds of SM's and K8.
Many sales aren't even reported.. for example the armoured vehicles and tanks that were seized by Saudis heading to Nigeria..:lol:
 
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You are arguing for the sake of it.

US doesn't use PASGT anymore.

Their law forbids them to buy foreign equipment.

And most NATO countries have different helmets and are also bound by their laws to buy local equipment.

And so called 50 million worth "NVGs" were sold to Indian, UN and US DOD which buys equipment for countries like Afghanistan for donation.
So are You Making same


US Uses ACH Now (Advanced combat Helmet) Which has Level IIIA protection with V50 up to 700 m/s
For Standard Infantry Units So are other Wester forces


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Only SF's Uses Level 5 Helmets



MKU
MKU produces Same ACH Aswell for standard military
http://www.mku.com/en/products/Advanced-Combat-(ACH)


NVG version below

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So are You Making same


US Uses ACH Now (Advanced combat Helmet) Which has Level IIIA protection with V50 up to 700 m/s
For Standard Infantry Units So are other Wester forces


457702742_bbb6ac32ca_o.jpg



25574.jpg


Only SF's Uses Level 5 Helmets



MKU
MKU produces Same ACH Aswell for standard military
http://www.mku.com/en/products/Advanced-Combat-(ACH)


NVG version below

37e95i7.jpg
So does Pakistan

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But US military can't legally buy military equipment from other countries .. except ones that aren't produced in US!

And the other pic is of polish troops... who are wearing Wz series helmet;

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And their newest helmet is Maskpol



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All produced by polish companies.
 
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Oh the irony ... 100 million is the export of POF, Pak ordinance factory to KSA alone...

That's 1 small arms factory earning 100 million from 1 country..:lol:

KSA is POFs largest customer.

Screw that POF even sold weapons to Vietnam...:lol:


These have nothing to do with export by companies like NRTC,GIDS,PAC,IOP,KSY etc.

Or our private companies like DSA,Shibli,PMW etc.

Over 1 billion dollars our export target for the next year or so.. seems we will or already have achieved it so far .. by selling JF17s, Super Mushaks and other weapons..



Pak exported over 300 million worth weapons back in 2009

http://theasiandefence.blogspot.com/2009/07/pakistans-defence-exports-have-tripled.html


http://theasiandefence.blogspot.com/2009/07/pakistans-defence-exports-have-tripled.html

We exported almost 300 million worth SMs to Iraq alone last year.

This year.. we have signed deals for 52 Super Mushaks with Turkey, 10+ for Nigeria (which will be armed) .. not even counting the export of JF-17s to Myanmar and Nigeria.. that's just few major sales by PAC alone.. not counting other military and civilian complexes.. like the one mentioned above..

Cry me a river..
:rofl:

@Redpills how many accounts do you have boy?:lol:

Between JF-17s were sold for 35 million a pop...

And even if we sell SMS for 5-6 million... do the match... multiply by 62...:lol:

Not even counting the spares,logistics,training and other costs for the new contract and the old.. and we've sold hundreds of SM's and K8.
Many sales aren't even reported.. for example the armoured vehicles and tanks that were seized by Saudis heading to Nigeria..:lol:
Nope Pakistans entire defence exports is a Tiny 100 million: :)
Pakistan’s defence exports have climbed to nearly USD100 million in fiscal year (FY) 2016/17, a government committee was told on 21 June.

Khawaja Suhail Mansoor, chairman of Pakistan’s standing committee on defence production, said in a senate hearing that in the current fiscal year, which ends on 30 June, the value of defence exports was USD98.3 million.

He added that the value of defence exports one decade ago, in FY 2006/07, was just USD63.4 million.

http://www.janes.com/article/71642/pakistan-reports-increase-in-defence-exports
 
The logic is that those nations use preculiar designs .. and produce themselves .. and don't outsource.

The company sold to "UN etc".. might aswell be Indian troops or poor nations to whom they were donated too.



Indian Company Tanbo imaging bags multi million Dollar from US DOD


Indian and international customers.. including "darpa"... a branch of US DOD.

DARPA is a research agency.. it develops stuff.. it doesn't use nor does it buy "NVGs".. however US department of defence .. procures cheaper systems which it donates to countries like Afghanistan etc... they also bought Russian MIs for Afghanistan... doesn't mean that US DOD uses MIs.
Tonbo is a Stanford university spinoff, not sure they manufacture stuff themselves or outsource designs.
 
:lol:

Misquoted figures.

KSA is POFs biggest client, buying small arms and ammunition for nearly every 100 million;

https://www.dawn.com/news/1256712/saudi-arabia-largest-importer-of-pakistani-arms

Pak exports arms to over 40 countries

https://timesofislamabad.com/pakistan-exports-defence-equipment-40-countries/2016/09/14/


Pak sells 52 SMs to Turkey (this year alone)

https://www.dawn.com/news/1298153

Pak sells armed super mushaks to Nigeria

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Pakistan sold almost 300 million USD worth aircraft to Iraq in 2014 alone

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/paki...mushak-trainer-aircraft-to-iraq.299462/page-5

The contracts for JFs and other equipment this year aren't even included.
 

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Another article from 2008

Official claims big rise in arms exports
Published Jul 18, 2008 12:00am
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ISLAMABAD, July 17: Pakistan’s defence exports have tripled to around $300 million because of the quality of its ammunition, anti-tank guided missiles, rocket launchers and shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles.

“Our defence exports have been rising substantially because the arms and ammunition we manufacture meet international standards,” Maj-Gen Mohammad Farooq, Director General of the Defence Export Promotion Organisation (Depo), told Dawn.

“We even won a contract in the face of tough competition from developed countries to manufacture parts of Boeing aircraft,” he said.
 
You are arguing for the sake of it.

US doesn't use PASGT anymore.

Their law forbids them to buy foreign equipment.

And most NATO countries have different helmets and are also bound by their laws to buy local equipment.

And so called 50 million worth "NVGs" were sold to Indian, UN and US DOD which buys equipment for countries like Afghanistan for donation.

Nope it dont . For example, remember the news article where Chinese produced communication equipments were found in F35 and created a furore?
Harrier Jump juts developed by UK was used by Marine Corps. And DARPA does outsource somethings to foreign countries. My company for example provide an communication device to one of their new drone under test (unknown yet). And doing a lot of stuff for US DoD.
 
what a liar & delusion pakistani...Your country annual weapon exports are not even 50 million....Let me burst your bubble


That's to in 2 years delusional desert fighter :lol:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...-to-aviation-in-ambitious-defense-export-push

https://www.dawn.com/news/1147302

Another lie, pakistan claim to secure 81 million $ this finacial year, your whole weapon exports were 63 million from 2014 to 2016

Read the link with 20 million $ annual export :lol:

What a shameful liar 20 aircrafts for 300 million$ from your own link :lol:

@Redpills that 100 million$ export is big lie by Pakistan


Even if we take take 90+94 million as the number.. that's still makes the export of only 1 complex.. and far exceeds "100 million" figure... even from one sale by 1 Pak complex .. 3 years back...

You must be feeling like a real clown.


Between... this year we signed an agreement for 62 SMs and 16 JFs for Myanmar and 3 for Nigeria.

Deliveries to Turkey have no effect on the contract..:lol:

That wouldn't mean that Pak will not export SMs,K8 or JFs to other countries due to time
Schedule of Turkish deliveries.. lol


And that's just 1 complex selling aircraft.. not even counting POF,IoP,MTF,MRVD,HIT,GIDS,CARE,AT OP,DSA and other charges complexes.

:lol:

P.S; I posted news from 2008, when we crossed 300 million mark.

what a liar & delusion pakistani...Your country annual weapon exports are not even 50 million....Let me burst your bubble


That's to in 2 years delusional desert fighter :lol:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...-to-aviation-in-ambitious-defense-export-push

https://www.dawn.com/news/1147302

Another lie, pakistan claim to secure 81 million $ this finacial year, your whole weapon exports were 63 million from 2014 to 2016

Read the link with 20 million $ annual export :lol:

What a shameful liar 20 aircrafts for 300 million$ from your own link :lol:

@Redpills that 100 million$ export is big lie by Pakistan
And oh, shyt for brains... do read and comprehend what's written.. "Saudis are POFs biggest customers - as per 2016 report".. does your retardness think Saudis are the only client of POF? Or no other Pak military complex exports weapons?:lol:


Saudis are POF (Pak ordinance factory's) biggest customer... importing weapons worth over 81 million in 2016
The committee was being briefed at Parliament House by Lt Gen Omar Mahmood Hayat, chairman Pakistan Ordinance Factories (POF).

“During the current fiscal year, POF has secured export order worth $81 million, and Saudi Arabia remains the biggest importer of arms and ammunition from Pakistan,” said Hayat.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1256712/saudi-arabia-largest-importer-of-pakistani-arms

And we aren't even talking about other clients of POF, let alone of all Pak military complexes.. :lol:


Nope it dont . For example, remember the news article where Chinese produced communication equipments were found in F35 and created a furore?
Harrier Jump juts developed by UK was used by Marine Corps. And DARPA does outsource somethings to foreign countries. My company for example provide an communication device to one of their new drone under test (unknown yet). And doing a lot of stuff for US DoD.
Didn't you just conflict your own stance?

Chinese systems causing "furore".
 
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@DESERT FIGHTER edit your post to fix your language or it will be deleted.
Let me further embarrass these troll... by posting an article from 2002... our exports in 2001;

Opportunities & challenges: Arms exports
Published Sep 16, 2002 12:00am
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The second International Defence Exhibition and seminar(IDEAS 2002), which opens today (Sept 16) at the Expo Centre holds lot of promises for Pakistan’s defence production industry.

Organized by the Defence Export Promotion Organization (DEPO), with the support from the armed forces and the ministry of defence, the exhibition is said to be attracting a large number of delegates from a number of countries. A sizable number of foreign manufactures of arms are also exhibiting their products.

The first venture of this kind, IDEAS 2000, held at the same venue in November 2000, titled as “Arms for Peace” was termed as a big success by its organizers. It was attended by high level military delegations from more than 40 countries and attracted more than 12000 domestic and international visitors. The president himself visited the show and was all praise.

The present event is being organized with the same title, with invitation extended to delegations of more than 70 countries. The organizers expect some 15000 guests including delegates from foreign countries, diplomats, representatives of trade organizations which the President will inaugurate .

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In the past few years, Pakistan has really stepped up its efforts to find a niche in the markets for the weapons it produces. The country has also displayed its capability and degree of sophistication achieved in the production of large variety of defence products.

The military regime set up DEPO in January 2001 giving it the task of spearheading the drive for our weapon exports. Thirteen Pakistani organizations, 10 from public sector and three from private sector, participated in the International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEX, 2001) at Abu Dhabi under the DEPO’S umbrella.

These efforts are bearing fruit. Our exports earnings from weapons and defence equipment have made a quantum jump, if the DG DEPO, Maj Gen Syed Ali Hamid,is to be believed, of almost a 100 per cent, from $40 million to $85-90 million. Seeing this success in the past couple of years, official circles at DEPO and ministry of defence are pinning a lot of hopes on IDEAS 2002.

Addressing a press conference in Karachi earlier in August, the DG DEPO said that export target for defence products in the next year is $ 147 million. Other officials are expecting to capture at least 1 per cent share in the global arms market of $ 25billion, making it $ 250 million in the next five years, until 2007. Besides, there has been talk of turning around the national economy through arms sales in a course of two to three years.

No doubt there exists a vast sea of opportunities for us in this arena. The Gulf states can prove to be the largest market for our products. The United Arab Emirates (UAE), whose current defence expenditure is $3.7 billion, is alone expected to invest approximately $10 billions in the next five years. Saudi Arabia, with defence expenditure of $17 billion is the largest buyer of arms in the region and that too all from the western sources. Kuwait and Oman have multi billion dollars defence budgets and plan to acquire a variety of defence hardware from different sources. Countries like Syria, willing to change their out-dated Soviet arms are also looking for new suppliers.

In the South East Asia, Malaysia keeps on purchasing arms to respond to Singapore’s military buildup. Indonesia and Vietnam buy arms for their respective needs. And Sub-Saharan Africa, the venue of some of the world’s most deadly conflicts provides a lucrative market for the producers of arms. The situation looks very promising in this given context. But at the same time it brings forth with it some challenges for us as well, maintain some experts in the field.

We must not forget that we are competing with the giants. The United States is leading, for decades the global arms sales. In calendar year 2001, the US arm manufacturers made new agreements worth $12.1 billion and delivered $9.7 billion worth of arms, capturing 45 per cent of the market. With $5.8 billion in new contracts and deliveries worth 3.6 billion, Russia stands at the second position. New contracts signed by other European countries (UK, France, Germany and Italy) totalled $4.5 billion and deliveries were $5.1 billion.

These are technologically highly advanced countries and have mastered the art of manufacturing major weapon systems. They have no problem in arranging the required finances and can ensure delivery in time. Do we fulfil these requirements? We have to realistically analyze our capacity while making grandiose plans of defence productions and sales.

The global arms market is highly politicized. Political and strategic alignments play an important role when the buyers make decisions to procure arms. Quality and price competitiveness often take the back seat. We must not forget that the Arab states are under strong political, strategic and even financial pressure from the west, US in particular. This factor will be decisive for our plans to sell huge quantities of defence products to them.

The UAE, which traditionally purchases aircraft from France, is now making contracts with the US firms to fulfil the needs of its air force. Experts see the extended US presence in the Gulf behind this decision. And not to mention the less subtle but highly institutionalized persuasive methods like kickbacks, bribes and commissions. Of course, our own men in uniform are very much familiar with this phenomenon, after Admiral Mansur’s much publicized case. We have to make a realistic assessment that where do we exactly stand in this scenario and what we can expect in the days to come. Islamabad will have to look into these realities carefully and devise a comprehensive strategy if it wants its share in the world defence sales increased.

However, despite all these factors, the DEPO’s expectations can not be termed as totally illegitimate. Though we may not achieve our desired objective of higher arm sales in just one go, we can at least make the world believe, through exhibitions like IDEAS, that they now have a choice between expensive and economical but effective weapons for their defence. No doubt, it is a good example that public sector organizations like DEPO are working hard for the task assigned to them. Such efforts should be serialized to obtain the desired results.


And by 2008... we crossed 300 million in weapons exports!





Official claims big rise in arms exports
Published Jul 18, 2008 12:00am
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ISLAMABAD, July 17: Pakistan’s defence exports have tripled to around $300 million because of the quality of its ammunition, anti-tank guided missiles, rocket launchers and shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles.

“Our defence exports have been rising substantially because the arms and ammunition we manufacture meet international standards,” Maj-Gen Mohammad Farooq, Director General of the Defence Export Promotion Organisation (Depo), told Dawn.

“We even won a contract in the face of tough competition from developed countries to manufacture parts of Boeing aircraft,” he said.
 

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