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  2. 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.

  3. MG Motors Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    MG JW Automobile Pakistan is owned by SAIC Motords China (51%) and JW Group Pakistan (49%)]]. MG JW Automobile Pakistan has signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Morris Garages (MG) Motor UK Limited, owned by SAIC Motor China to bring ICE, PHEV and EV cars in Pakistan. It has established state of the art assembling plant for ICE and ...

  4. List of military equipment manufactured in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    This article is a collection of military equipment manufactured in Pakistan. Small arms and light weapons. Rifles. Battle Rifles. H&K G3 - 7.62 mm calibre battle ...

  5. Hyundai Nishat Motors - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai used to assemble cars in Pakistan until 2004, when their local partner Dewan Farooque Motors went bankrupt. [ 6 ] Hyundai Nishat Motor signed an investment agreement with the Ministry of Industries and Production under the Automotive Development Policy 2016-21 .

  6. Pak Suzuki Motors - Wikipedia

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    The first generation Cultus was sold in Pakistan as Suzuki Khyber, by Pak Suzuki assembly line, and produced between 1989 and 2000, only in GA trim level. It was equipped with a four-stroke engine based on G10A platform matted to a five-speed manual gearbox. Production was ended in 2000, replaced by second generation Cultus.

  7. Pakistan Mercantile Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Mercantile Exchange, formerly known as National Commodity Exchange Limited is a futures commodity exchange based in Karachi, Pakistan. It is the only company in Pakistan to provide a centralised and regulated place for commodity futures trading and is regulated by Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP). It began its full ...

  8. Azb DMR MK1 - Wikipedia

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    The Azb DMR MK1 or Azb MK1 is a Pakistani light weight semi-automatic designated marksman rifle designed and manufactured by the POF. [1] It was first unveiled at the December 2014 IDEAS exhibition. [2]

  9. Master Motors - Wikipedia

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    Master Motors is a Pakistani bus and truck manufacturer, based in Karachi, Pakistan since 2002. [1] Master Motors is the authorized assembler and manufacturer of Changan, Daimler Fuso, Foton, Iveco Trucks and Yutong vehicles in Pakistan.