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Khan Research Laboratories

The following missiles have been produced by KRL:[26]

The KRL performs variety of weapons science and engineering projects for Pakistan Armed Forces. Since the 1980s, the KRL is involved in numerous military equipment and conventional weaponry development projects. The resulting systems have been put into service by the Pakistan's military and exported to other friendly nations. The following is a list of known equipment produced under these projects:[25][26]

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Products

Air systems



    • Rabta (C4I & Air Defence Automation System)
    • Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation System
    • LISA-4000 AHRS (Inertial Reference and Navigation System)
    • Airborne Video Tape Recorder
    • GP Series Bombs(General Purpose Steel & Pre-Frag Bombs)
    • Conical Tail Unit
    • Retarded Tail Unit
    • AB - Series (Electronic Impact & Proximity Fuzes)
    • Sea Surge (Anti Submarine Weapon)
    • CMF 1 & CMF 2 Infrared Flares
    • Mohafiz (Chaff & Flare Dispenser System)
    • Anza MK-II Surface to Air Guided Missile
    • Automatic Fire Control System for 37mm Anti Aircraft Gun
    • Detonics
Naval systems



    • Slim Line Towed Array
    • RIBAT (ESM System)
    • Bridge Pilotage Simulator
    • Action Speed Tactical Trainer
    • Navel Police Boat
    • Naval Vessel OPS Room Simulator
    • SIMPAS (Propulsion Simulator for Submarine)
    • SIMDAS (Naval Vessel Operations Room Simulator)
Land systems



    • Pak-Integrated Battlefield Management System (Rehbar)
    • PAKFIRE (Artillery Fire Control System)
    • PAKSIM (Artillery Forward Observer Simulator)
    • Nigehbaan (Day/Night Surveillance System)
    • Night Observation Device
    • AR 3 Laser Range Finder
    • LRH 786Q Laser Range Finder
    • Laser Designator & Ranger
    • Laser Threat Sensor
    • Digital Goniometer
    • Vehicle Mounted Kitchen
    • Mobile Field Kitchen
    • Military Batteries
Nuclear, Biological and chemical defence systems[edit]



    • NBC Defence & IPE (Nuclear Biological & Chemical Defence Suit)
    • High Efficiency Advanced Decontamination System
    • Water Purification Plants
Security products



    • Ballistic Helmet
    • Metallic Mine Detector
    • Non Metallic Mine Detector
    • Explosive Detector
    • Stun Grenade
    • Tear Gas Shell
    • CS Grenade
    • Smoke Grenade
    • Body Scanners
    • Walk Through Scanning Gate
    • Bullet Proof Jacket
Industrial products



    • Optical Fiber Cables
    • Digital Signage
    • Three Phase Electronic Energy Meters & Remote Metering Solution
    • Remote Metering Solution of Gas Meters
    • HEPA Filters
    • Paintolite Paints
    • Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (UPVC) Windows & Doors
    • Solar Solutions
    • LED Lights
    • Cathodic Protection of Jetties
Services
Land services



    • Refurbishment Range Enhancement of 122mm MBRL Ammunition
    • Stockpile Reliability for Conventional Missiles
Naval services



    • Measurement & Testing Services
    • Designing of Small to Medium Size Surface Vessel
    • Acoustic Ranging of Naval Vessels
Industrial services



    • IT Infrastructure & Data Centers
    • Clean Room Design & Certification
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You guys look like having a state of the art aircraft industry! I hope Turkey can make use of the rich experience you guys have in this field by increasing the military cooperation!
 
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You guys look like having a state of the art aircraft industry! I hope Turkey can make use of the rich experience you guys have in this field by increasing the military cooperation!

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Pakistan Aeronautical Complex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aircraft Rebuild Factory
Aircraft Rebuild Factory (ARF), formerly known as F-6 Rebuild Factory(F-6RF) and P-721, is primarily dedicated to the overhaul and parts manufacture of Chinese aircraft in service with the Pakistan Air force (PAF). The factory is capable of overhauling and parts manufacturing for the Shenyang F-6(now retired by the PAF), Nanchang A-5 (also retired by the PAF) and F-7 combat aircraft, as well as the Shenyang FT-5 and FT-6 jet trainer aircraft. ARF is also capable of manufacturing Drop Tanks and harnesses of aircraft.

Mirage Rebuild Factory
The Mirage Rebuild Factory (MRF), formerly known as P-741, is dedicated to the overhaul of French origin military aircraft in service with the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), the Dassault Mirage III and Mirage V combat aircraft. Overhaul and manufacturing services were utilized by other countries with French Mirage aircraft in service. This factory also grew to service and overhaul the Pratt & Whitney F100 turbofan engines belonging to the F-16 Fighting Falcon combat aircraft of the PAF.

Aircraft Manufacturing Factory

Two JF-17 multi-role fighters during a flypast performance inIslamabad on 23 March 2007, assembled by PAC earlier that month. Serial production of the fighter at AMF began on 30 June 2009.

An MFI-395 Super Mushshak, produced at AMF, on display at theIDEAS 2008 defence exhibition in Karachi,Pakistan.
Aircraft Manufacturing Factory (AMF), formerly known as P-751, is dedicated to heavy military aircraft manufacturing. TheMFI-17 Mushshak basic trainer aircraft built under license for use by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and Pakistan Army aviation wing. This factory project managed the aircraft modification and development venture that resulted in the MFI-395 Super Mushshak basic trainer, based on the MFI-17 Mushshak. Development of the K-8 Karakorum (also known as Hongdu JL-8) intermediate/advanced jet trainer was done in cooperation with Hongdu Aviation Industry Group of China, with AMF manufacturing parts for the aircraft. The JF-17 multi-role combat aircraft (also known as FC-1), a joint project between China and Pakistan, is now being manufactured by AMF. The MFI-17, MFI-395, K-8 and JF-17 are now in service with the (PAF). AMF also designs and manufacturesunmanned aerial vehicles for uses such as target practice.

Manufacture of sub-assemblies for the JF-17 light-weight multi-role fighter began on 22 January 2008, while serial production of the fighter began on 30 June 2009.

On August 20, 2009 the PAF announced that it would begin production of its own unmanned aerial vehicles in collaboration with Italian company Selex Galileo. Production of the UAV, named Falco, was to begin soon.[8]

An earlier opportunity to manufacture a fighter aircraft was lost when the Pakistan Air Force abandoned Project Sabre II in 1987, a joint effort by Pakistan, China and Grumman Aerospace that would have seen AMF manufacturing a re-designed Chengdu F-7 variant.

Avionics Production Factory (APF)
Avionics production Factory (APF), formerly known as Kamra Avionics and Radar Factory (KARF) was initiated as Radar Maintenance Centre (RMC) in 1983 to overhaul and rebuild ground-based radar systems. In 1989, RMC was expanded to become Kamra Radar & Avionics Factory (KARF). APF has the facilities to assemble and overhaul airborne as well as ground-based radar systems, electronics and avionics. Currently the only ISO 9002certified facility among PAC, the factory was involved in upgrading the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Chengdu F-7P interceptor fleet by replacing the original Italian built FIAR Grifo-7 radar with the more capable FIAR Grifo-7 mk-II radar, which was assembled under licence by APF. More recently, radar production involved the license assembly of the latest upgrade variant of the FIAR Grifo-7, the Grifo-7MG radar, which arms the Chengdu F-7PG combat aircraft of the PAF. In mid-2009 it was reported that APF personnel had completed training on printed circuit board assembly machines supplied by U.S. company APS Novastar, which would be used to make circuit boards for combat aircraft avionics.[9]
 
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