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Beautiful view from a Pakistan Army post on Afghan border. https://t.co/6qz4d7FbXu
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Pakistan reaffirms interest in acquiring T129 ATAK combat helos

Gabriel Dominguez - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly

28 November 2017

Pakistan's Minister for Defence Production, Rana Tanveer Hussain, has reaffirmed his country’s plans to acquire 30 Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI)/AgustaWestland (AW) T129 ATAK combat helicopters, according to the Ankara-based Anadolu Agency.

During a visit to Turkey the minister told the news agency on 25 November that the process of procuring the platforms for the Pakistan Army was “90% complete”, adding that the financial aspects of the intended deal were now being considered.

He also provided further details about the procurement of four Ada (MILGEM)-class corvettes for the Pakistan Navy. “The process is complete and construction of the ship will start in near future,” said Hussain, adding that two of the corvettes will be built in Turkey while the remaining two will be constructed in Pakistan.

 
That uniform is bad *** why did PA change it??
Speaking from old family members momentos experience ( they fought in the wars against India , ranks visible on the shoulder really really attracted enemy fire , and with the officer dead or in my relatives case, injured with six bullets , commanding your men became a really difficult task
 
General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) visited Pak-Afghan Border in Bajour Agency today. COAS was given detailed briefing regarding ongoing efforts to effectively check terrorist infiltration routes from across the border, progress on fencing, construction of new forts / posts along the border and development of new tracks to facilitate local public.
While interacting with troops, COAS appreciated their high morale and effective border security which resulted in denying maximum cross border attack attempts by terrorists.



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C4iSR: Joint & Common Equipment

China test-fires new laser-based C-UAS

Gabriel Dominguez and Neil Gibson - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly

29 November 2017

China’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) released images on 28 November showing the test-firing in Beijing of what appears to be a new counter-unmanned aircraft system (C-UAS).

The shelter (ISO container)-based, truck-mounted C-UAS, which the MND refers to as a short-range air defence system, appears to be carried by at least two vehicles: one features detection and jamming equipment while another is fitted with a laser-based weapon.

China’s MND released images on 28 November of what appears to be the detection vehicle of a new shelter-based, truck-mounted C-UAS. The vehicle is equipped with a radar, an electronic jamming system and a small electro-optical ball turret, all of which are mounted on the shelter's roof. (Via eng.chinamil.com.cn)
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The detection and jamming vehicle is equipped with a radar, an electronic jamming system, and a small electro-optical (EO) ball turret, all of which are mounted on the shelter’s roof.

A laser emitter, a tracker (EO and thermal), and a laser range-finder are present on a stabilised elevatable and rotatable platform that is mounted on the roof of another shelter.
 
C4iSR: Joint & Common Equipment

China test-fires new laser-based C-UAS

Gabriel Dominguez and Neil Gibson - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly

29 November 2017

China’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) released images on 28 November showing the test-firing in Beijing of what appears to be a new counter-unmanned aircraft system (C-UAS).

The shelter (ISO container)-based, truck-mounted C-UAS, which the MND refers to as a short-range air defence system, appears to be carried by at least two vehicles: one features detection and jamming equipment while another is fitted with a laser-based weapon.

China’s MND released images on 28 November of what appears to be the detection vehicle of a new shelter-based, truck-mounted C-UAS. The vehicle is equipped with a radar, an electronic jamming system and a small electro-optical ball turret, all of which are mounted on the shelter's roof. (Via eng.chinamil.com.cn)
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The detection and jamming vehicle is equipped with a radar, an electronic jamming system, and a small electro-optical (EO) ball turret, all of which are mounted on the shelter’s roof.

A laser emitter, a tracker (EO and thermal), and a laser range-finder are present on a stabilised elevatable and rotatable platform that is mounted on the roof of another shelter.


Laser weapon??? Really cutting edge
 
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