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The main law dealing with firearm possession, sales, and purchase in Pakistan is the Pakistan Arms Ordinance of 1965. It gives the federal government power to establish rules for issuing firearm licenses via notification in the Official Gazette .
Pakistan Hunting and Sporting Arms Development Company (PHSADC) (Urdu: پاکستان شکار اور کھیلوں آرمز ڈویلپمنٹ کمپنی) was established by Ministry of Industries & Production as a subsidiary of Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation. The company was established in 2008 under Companies Ordinance 1984.
NESCOM Burraq - Combat drone developed by NESCOM; Selex ES Falco - Co-produced Selex Galileo built under license at PAC [4]; GIDS Shahpar - developed by GIDS. [5]GIDS Shahpar-2 - Upgraded variant of GIDS SHAHPAR by GIDS
In 2015 the Pakistan Army ordered 12 Bell AH-Z Viper attack helicopters, with an option of 3 more to replace its aging AH-1F Cobras. Following cancellation of $300 million military aid to Pakistan by the US government, the helicopters were put into storage at Davis-Monthan AFB , Arizona .
Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, particularly the Dara Adam Khel area bordering Afghanistan, is known for a unique cottage industry: the manufacturing of unlicensed firearms by local gunsmiths. This industry boasts a long history, dating back to the mid-19th century, and has garnered a global reputation for its ability to produce ...
The National Rifle Association of Pakistan is the governing body to develop and promote the sport of shooting in Pakistan. It is affiliated to the International Shooting Sport Federation and has responsibility for developing athletes to attend the Olympic Games. [1] The federation was formed in 1986. Lt. Gen.
The Infantry Branch of the Pakistan Army was established from the partition of the former British Indian Army's Infantry in 1947– only five regiments were part of the Infantry.: 50 [3] The Infantry Branch is in fact an administrative military organization that is not combat field formation, and it oversees the practice, training, rotation, and deployments including assisting the federal ...
Established in 1952, the Pakistan Army Act regulates the legal code within the military, mainly for prosecuting military personnel and associated civilians. [1] An amendment in 1966, during Ayub Khan's tenure, extended its application to civilians, specifically those charged with inciting mutiny or accused of disseminating classified information and assaulting military infrastructure.