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Pakistan has deployed Chinese 3rd Gen FN-6 MANPADS on Western Border with Afghanistan.
FN-6 uses IR homing guidance system, has max range of 5.5km and uses 9K32 missile.
FN-6 is battle proven and has successfully shot down several rotary and fix wing air crafts during Syrian war. https://t.co/uuHrloHCi6
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Pakistan Army and Air Force tested their joint conventional fire power capability in Central Command exercise at Jhelum firing ranges. Commander Central Command Lt General Azhar Saleh Abbasi briefed the audience about aims, objectives and conduct of exercise.

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NLC and Mercedes Benz to collaborate in the manufacture /assembly of trucks in Pakistan.
 
The local from #makeen invited soldiers to have food with him. They embraced his offer, enjoyed food together.This love[emoji172]this support for each other can never be vanished from their hearts.They rise and shine together. #PakArmy zindabad.
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COAS addressed the participants of Second National Security Workshop Balochistan organized by Southern Command in collaboration with Government of Balochistan.
Two week long workshop was aimed at creating understanding about critical national security issues, capacity building for timely decision making and enabling the participants to comprehend interplay of all elements of national power in the construct of ‘Comprehensive National Security’. Members of National and Balochistan Provincial Assemblies, media representatives and Civil Services officers attended the workshop.


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M47 Patton MBT of Pakistan, weighing almost 45 Ton and equipped with 90mm Main Gun.
Pakistan Pattons showed their dominance through out 1965 war & were believed to be indestructible till Battle of Asal Utter. Indian AMX13 were called Match Sticks Boxes by Pak Patton Crew https://t.co/7cdey4hfLc
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Pakistan progresses satellite projects in collaboration with China
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
09 May 2018
Pakistan has allocated additional funding for its projects to enhance military satellite communications through its collaborative partnership with China.

Budgetary documents issued in late April show the progression of four satellite programmes overseen by Pakistan’s Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparco).

These projects, all of which are expected to have dual military-commercial applications, include the Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite System (PRSSS), the Pakistan Multi-Mission Satellite (PakSat-MM1), and the establishment of a new space research centre in Karachi and new space centres in Islamabad, Karachi, and Lahore to support the PakSat-MM1.

The PRSSS is a continuing programme, while the other three are new for fiscal year 2018-19.
 
A group of students from different public schools managed by Zindagi Trust, an organization striving to make holistic, quality education accessible to average Pakistani child met Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa at GHQ today. These students apart from education have excelled in different sporting fields including Cricket, football and chess. COAS said that Pakistan is blessed with most talented and vibrant youth which is our real defence. COAS encouraged the youth to abreast themselves with latest developments in science, IT and new disciplines to compete at international level.
As a good will gesture COAS also played chess game with a girl student .

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Pakistan Army and Air Force tested their joint conventional fire power capability in Central Command exercise at Jhelum firing ranges. Commander Central Command Lt General Azhar Saleh Abbasi briefed the audience about aims, objectives and conduct of exercise.

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I think these are the new birds of US origin from Jhelum?
 
Gen Bajwa named 68th 'most powerful' person in the world by Forbes


Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa has been named among 'The World's Most Powerful People' by Forbes magazine in its annual ranking for 2018.

The army chief has been ranked as the 68th most powerful person in the world on a list that includes 75 personalities.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has been named the world's most powerful person for 2018, while Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump have been ranked second and third, respectively.

"Although the president is his boss on paper, Pakistan's chief of army staff is de facto the most powerful person in the nuclear armed state," saysForbes about Gen Bajwa.

"Javed Bajwa joins the world's most powerful at a time when the rift between India and Pakistan is improving, partly thanks to his efforts."

Forbes, a New York-based bi-weekly magazine, observed that Gen Bajwa has a "difficult task" on his hands of maintaining peace in Pakistan, where militant groups are present, "while managing a complex relationship with India".

"Two years into his tenure as the head of the world's sixth largest army, Bajwa has established himself as a mediator and proponent of democracy," the magazine wrote.

Gen Bajwa is one of 17 new entrants on the most powerful people list. Of these, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman (MBS), the Kingdom's de facto leader, is the only one who has made it to the top 10.
 
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