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  2. List of equipment of the Pakistan Army - Wikipedia

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    40 mm rocket-propelled grenade launcher. [27] Alcotán-100: Anti-tank rocket launcher Spain: 100 mm disposable anti-tank rocket launcher, Alcotán-AT (M2) variant in service. Equipped with Vosel (M2) fire control system. [28] Type 63-1: Mortar launcher China United States: 60 mm mortar. Based on M2 variant in service. [29] LLR 81: Mortar ...

  3. List of missiles of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    A transporter erector launcher (TEL), carrying four cruise missiles, on display at the IDEAS 2008 defence exhibition, Karachi, Pakistan. Ground-Launched Anti-Ship & Anti-Surface Guided Missiles [ edit ]

  4. M-5 motorway (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The approval for the Multan-Sukkur Motorway (M-5) was granted in July 2014, [6] with an estimated cost of Rs. 200 billion (equivalent to US$2.5 billion in 2023). [7] In May 2016, the Pakistani government awarded the contract to build this section to China State Construction Engineering, [3] with the completion date being August 2019. [3]

  5. Pakistani missile research and development program - Wikipedia

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    The Hatf Program (Urdu: حتف , romanized: ḥāṯaʿf , lit. 'Target') ) was a classified program by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) of Pakistan for the comprehensive research and development of guided missiles . Initiatives began in 1986-87 and received support from Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in direct response to India's equivalent program in 1989. The Hatf program was managed by the ...

  6. Anza (missile) - Wikipedia

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    Anza Mk-I - The first MANPADS produced by Pakistan for use by the Pakistan Army. Development is based on the Chinese HN-5B MANPADS. [36] [37] A British source said the Anza is a copy of the SA-7 Grail. [38] Approximately 1000 Anza Mk-I were produced between 1989 and 1998. [4] Anza Mk-II on display at the IDEAS 2008 defence exhibition, Pakistan.

  7. Shaheen-I - Wikipedia

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    The Shaheen-I and Shaheen-IA are transported with Pakistan-reverse engineered former Soviet MAZ-7310 military trucks with visible Pakistani military markings since 2003. [21] [22] [circular reference] Another was tested on 8 May 2010 [23] The Shaheen 1A was test fired on 25 April 2012. [24] On April 10, 2013, Pakistan tested another Shaheen 1A [25]

  8. Ghauri (missile) - Wikipedia

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    It was fired from a transporter erector launcher and traveled 1,100 km (680 mi) in a flight lasting 9 minutes and 58 seconds. [22] It climbed to a height of 350 km before turning in the direction of its planned impact area in the desert of Balochistan where it hit the designated target at 7:33 hrs . [ 22 ]

  9. PNS Shamsheer (F252) - Wikipedia

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    PNS Shamsheer (FFG-252) is the second F-22P Zulfiquar-class guided missile frigate currently in active service with the Pakistan Navy since her commissioning in 2009. [ 6 ] Operational history