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Pakistan's Service Rifle (G-3, Type-56) Replacement Competition 2016.

Which rifle should win the competition?

  • FN-SCAR-H

    Votes: 241 42.9%
  • Beretta ARX-200

    Votes: 62 11.0%
  • CZ-806 Bren2

    Votes: 116 20.6%
  • Kalashnikov AK-103

    Votes: 127 22.6%
  • Zavasta M21

    Votes: 17 3.0%

  • Total voters
    562
SCAR & ACR cost so much because of their metallurgy. You don't want a rifle which turns red hot after two mags.
That is why they should go for SCAR and start production as soon as possible
 
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Polish have zero history of rifle manufacturing, this rifle is just an ACR rip off.
Well put; why are they going on left right tours and enjoying themselves. Man Czech weapons are extremely good. They will go around in circles and most likely settle for CZ in terms of costs/roi for the capabilities it brings.
 
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Not at all.
People from Indus region have lower life expectancy and higher child and maternal mortality which obviously means they are less healthier.
Even most of your Para commandos tend to be from places like Amritsar and Haryana , now way near Gangalands......Anyway take this to an appropriate thread, let us not deviate from the subject of rifle replacement!
 
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Official Visit of the Federal Minister for Defence Production to the Czech Republic (29 October to 01 November 2017)

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(2017-11-01) Honourable Rana Tanveer Hussain, Federal Minister for Defence Production paid an official visit to Czech Republic heading a 4-member delegation at the invitation of Ing. Tomas Kuchta, Deputy Minister for Defence of Czech Republic from 29 October to 01 November 2017.

The Federal Minister for Defence Production accompanied by Major General Tariq Ghafoor, Additional Secretary and Ambassador Dr. Israr Hussain along with the delegation held a meeting with Mr. Martin Tlapa, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs on 31 October 2017 at the Czernin Palace, Prague. The two delegations expressed satisfaction over smooth progression of bilateral relations in diverse fields. Both the ministers concurred to further strengthen trade and economic ties along with augmentation of defence relations between the two countries. The Minister Tanveer Hussain sought support of Czech Republic in the forthcoming review of GSP+ status for Pakistan. They also shared views on Pakistan-India relations.

The Federal Minister held delegation level talks with Ing. Tomas Kuchta, Deputy Minister of Defence at the Ministry of Defence. Both the ministers agreed to promote defence cooperation by identifying areas of common interests and explore possibilities of establishing joint-ventures involving transfer of technology to Pakistan.

The Federal Minister for Defence Production extended invitation to Deputy Minister for an official visit to Pakistan which was accepted. He also expressed optimism that the forthcoming visit of Deputy Minister will add further substance to defence cooperation between the two countries.

Minister Tanveer Hussain also visited Czech defence facilities including Ceska Zbrojovka (CZ), OMNIPOL and Aero Vodochody.


Prague
01 November 2017

http://www.mofa.gov.pk/czechrepublic/pr-details.php?prID=5623
 
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Official Visit of the Federal Minister for Defence Production to the Czech Republic (29 October to 01 November 2017)

FP002.jpg


(2017-11-01) Honourable Rana Tanveer Hussain, Federal Minister for Defence Production paid an official visit to Czech Republic heading a 4-member delegation at the invitation of Ing. Tomas Kuchta, Deputy Minister for Defence of Czech Republic from 29 October to 01 November 2017.

The Federal Minister for Defence Production accompanied by Major General Tariq Ghafoor, Additional Secretary and Ambassador Dr. Israr Hussain along with the delegation held a meeting with Mr. Martin Tlapa, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs on 31 October 2017 at the Czernin Palace, Prague. The two delegations expressed satisfaction over smooth progression of bilateral relations in diverse fields. Both the ministers concurred to further strengthen trade and economic ties along with augmentation of defence relations between the two countries. The Minister Tanveer Hussain sought support of Czech Republic in the forthcoming review of GSP+ status for Pakistan. They also shared views on Pakistan-India relations.

The Federal Minister held delegation level talks with Ing. Tomas Kuchta, Deputy Minister of Defence at the Ministry of Defence. Both the ministers agreed to promote defence cooperation by identifying areas of common interests and explore possibilities of establishing joint-ventures involving transfer of technology to Pakistan.

The Federal Minister for Defence Production extended invitation to Deputy Minister for an official visit to Pakistan which was accepted. He also expressed optimism that the forthcoming visit of Deputy Minister will add further substance to defence cooperation between the two countries.

Minister Tanveer Hussain also visited Czech defence facilities including Ceska Zbrojovka (CZ), OMNIPOL and Aero Vodochody.


Prague
01 November 2017

http://www.mofa.gov.pk/czechrepublic/pr-details.php?prID=5623
hopefully he won't be asking for , few secret bank accounts to be oppened for his master Nawaz sharif ?lol
 
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