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The equipment currently in use by the Pakistan Army is divided into the following main sections: small arms, armour, artillery, aircraft and air defence systems.

Pakistan Army

Contents
1 Small arms 2 Armour 3 Utility & Support Vehicles 4 Artillery inventory 5 Aircraft inventory 5.1 Helicopters 5.2 Unmanned aerial vehicles 6 Anti-tank 7 Air defence systems 8 See also 9 References
Leadership

Chief of Army Staff Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee


Organisation and Components

Structure of the Pakistan Army Frontier Corps Frontier Works Organisation Special Service Group Army Cantonment Board Pakistan Armoured Corps
Installations

Small arms
Weapon Glock 17 Glock 26 HK P7 Steyr M9A1 Beretta 92F SIG Sauer P226 Tokarev Heckler & Koch MP5 Heckler & Koch MP5K FN P90
[1] [1] [1]

Comments Handguns

General Headquarters Pakistan Military Academy Command and Staff College National Defence University
Personnel

Army Ranks of Pakistan Pakistan Army Generals


Equipment

Recently acquired by SSW. [1] Used by Special Services Group (SSG) of the Pakistan Army.
[2]

Modern equipment
History and Traditions

Used by Special Services Group (SSG) of the Pakistan Army. [3] Produced locally [1] Sub-machine guns (SMG) and carbines: Manufactured by POF. [1][4] Also used by Airport Security Force & Personal Security Detail of VIP's. [1] Manufactured by POF in Wah Cantt. [4]
[1]

Military history of Pakistan UN Peacekeeping Missions Pakistan Army FC


Awards, Decorations and Badges

Awards and Decorations Nishan-e-Haider

Sterling SMG Used in small numbers. [5] Assault rifles Type 56 Chinese-manufactured AK-47. [1] Type 81 AK-103 M16A1
[6]

The Heckler & Koch G3 is the Pakistan Army's standard assault rifle, shown here is the G3A3 model.

Used by SSG (Army) & SSG (Navy). [7] Used by SSG.[citation needed ]
The M4A1 with SOPMOD package, including Rail Interface System (RIS) and Trijicon ACOG 4x.

M4A1 carbine Used by SSG. [1] [1] Steyr AUG FN F2000


[1]

Battle rifles
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Heckler & Koch G3 FN FAL

The PA's service rifle. G3A3, G3P4 variants in service. [1] Manufactured by POF. [8] Used in small numbers. [9] Grenades
Steyr AUG A1 with 508 mm (20 inch) barrel.

M26 grenade [10] M67 grenade [1] Sniper rifles Dragunov SVD [11] HK PSG1 Manufactured under license by POF. [1][12] Anti-material rifles Istiglal M82 Barret FN MAG FN Minimi Para MG3 RPD DShKM KPV Small number in service. [13][14]
[1]

Steyr SSG 69 [1]


AK-103 assault rifle.

Machine guns
[1] [1]

Manufactured under license by Pakistan Ordnance Factories. [1][15]


[1]

Heavy Machine Gun. [16] Heavy Machine Gun [17]

M2 Browning Heavy Machine Gun [5] Grenade launchers Carl Gustav [1] recoilless rifle Mk 19 grenade [1] launcher M203 grenade [18] launcher Type 69 variant manufactured under license by Pakistan Ordnance Factories. RPG-7 [1][19] RPG-29 Milkor MGL
[1] [20]

Armour

Al-Zarrar MBT

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M113 APC

Otokar Cobra Armoured Vehicle

CS/VP3 MRAP

M60 AVLB

Vehicle/System Main Battle Tanks (MBT)

Firm Number in Service

Status

In Early stages of development and believed to incorporate re-designed turret,


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Al-Khalid II

Upgraded modular armour package and Sensors, Improved ammunition and new Powerpack developing 1,500 hp. As of 2012, two prototypes are developed. -500 Currently in production.
[21]

Al-Khalid I Al-Khalid

Total 600 Planned to be acquired. [22][23] 320 delivered by Ukraine between 1997 and early 2002, incorporating redesigned T-84 turret. [1] Negotiations on between Russia & Pakistan to upgrade the T-80UD tanks jointly.
[24][25]

T-80UD

320

Al-Zarrar

600

Upgraded form of Type 59. [26]


[1] [1]

Type 85-IIAP Type 69-II Type 63

300 400 50

Light Amphibious tank.


[27]

Type 59 T-54/55 M48A5 Armoured Personnel Carriers Infantry Fighting Vehicle Armoured Vehicle APC Talha Otokar Akrep Ferret AFV WZ551 Al-Fahd IFV Al-Hamza IFV Type 63 Sakb Al-Qaswa
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600 54 300

Being upgraded to AlZarrar standard. [26] In Reserve. [28] In Reserve. [26]

400+ 260 90 -140 -80 ---

Total 2,000 planned to be deployed. [27][29]


[30] [26] [31] [32]

In Service. [1]
[27] [citation needed ]

200 to be procured. [1]


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PT-76

32

Delivered by Indonesia between 1969 and 1970. [33]


[1]

M113 Saad APC M901 ITV BTR-70 / BTR-80 Mohafiz UR-416

1600 -24 120 -46

Currently in production.
[1] [citation needed ] [1]

In Service & Additional APCs being procured.


[1]

In Service. [28] Delivered by Slovakia in 1993. [33]


[34]

OT-64 SKOT Otokar Cobra BRDM-2 Mine Protected & Clearing Vehicles Cougar

6 10 --

In Reserve.[citation needed ] Buffalo EOD version. Delivered in 2010.


[35][33]

20

Type CS/VP3 (http://www.armyrecognition.com/chinese_china_army_wheeled_armoured_vehicle_uk/cs_vp3_mrap_mine- -resistant_ambush_protected_armoured_personnel_carrier_vehicle_technical_data_sheet_.html) Armoured Recovery Vehicles M88A1 ARV Al-Hadeed 52 --

Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle. Unknown Number on Order. [36] In Service. [26] Based on APC Talha.
[29]

Type 653 ARV Armoured Bridging Vehicles M60A1 AVLB M48 Armoured Vehicle Launched Bridge

--

ARV based on the chassis of the Type 69 tank. [37] In Service. [1] In Service. [1]

---

Utility & Support Vehicles

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Unimog U 4000

Name Toyota Hilux Land Rover Defender Unimog U 4000 Unimog U 5000

Type 4x2 Pickup truck 4x4 Pickup truck 4x4 Light-utility vehicle 4x4 Multi-utility truck 4x4 Multi-utility truck

Quantity -5,000 --500+ 4x2 and 4x4 variants in Service. [38]

Comments

Land Rover Defender 90's & 110's in service. [39] In Service. [40] In Service. [41] Mounted on Iveco trucks. [42] Small number in service. [43][44] Large number in service. Re-engining (diesel) and refurbishment done under the SHAHZORE Project. [44]

Isoli M60 Recovery Light Recovery Crane Vehicle Yasoob Truck

4x4 Medium truck 6x6 Heavy duty -truck 6x6 Medium truck --

M-34 / M-35

Artillery inventory

M109A5 self-propelled howitzer

MKEK Panter towed howitzer

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Vehicle/System M110 howitzer M109A2 M109A5 NORINCO SH1 (http://www.militarytoday.com/artillery/sh1.htm) M7 Priest WS-1B M270 A-100E KRL 122 Azar (Type 83) M115 MKEK Panter M198 M114 M59 Type 59-I Type 54 Type 60 M56 D-30 OTO Melara Mod 56 M101 Type 56 Ordnance QF 25 pounder

Calibre Quantity Self-propelled artillery 203 mm 60 155 mm 150+ 155 mm 115 Tracked chassis. [28]

Comments

Tracked chassis. Being upgraded to M109A5 standard. [30][45] Tracked chassis. 67 delivered by US in 2008. [46] 48 more supplied in February 2010. [47] Total 297 Planned to be acquired. [48] 66 wheeled chassis. [49] Being Phased out. [26] Being Procured. [1] Around 150 to be delivered by US via Jordan (Ex-US). [50]
[48]

155 mm 90 105 mm 50 302mm -227 mm -300mm 36 122 mm 40 122mm 52 203 mm 28 155 mm 52 155 mm 148 155 mm 144 155 mm 30 130 mm 410 122 mm 490 122 mm 200 105 mm 113 122mm 143 105mm 50 105 mm 250 85 mm 200 88mm 1000

M115 towed howitzer

MRLS-Multiple Launch Rocket System

Truck-mounted. Kahuta Research Laboratories from Pakistan have developed a rocket launcher that is very similar to the North-Korean BM-11 [26] Pakistani variant of Type 83. [28] Towed artillery
[28]

12 delivered by Turkey between 2008-2009. Another 40 delivered between 2011-2012. [33] Locally Produced at Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT). [48] Delivered in 1997. [1]
[1] [27] [28] [28] [30] [28]

Delivered by China between 2003 & 2004. [33] Delivered by Italy between 1975 and 1978. [33] In Service. [26]
[30] [26]

Aircraft inventory
Helicopters

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AH-1S Cobra attack helicopters

Aircraft

Role

Quantity

Comments 20 AH-1S supplied by US between 1984 and 1986 ; 12 AH1F acquired in 2007 [33] ; One AH-1F squadron (14 helicopters) supplied in March, 2010. [51] Two lost to Crashes. 10 to be acquired. [52] To be armed with 70 mm (2.75 inch) unguided rockets. [53]
Mil Mi-17 transport helicopter
[54]

Bell AH- Attack 44 1F/S Cobra helicopter

Eurocopter AS550 C3 Fennec

Attack -helicopter

Transport Arospatiale 30 helicopter Puma Mil Mi17 Transport 92 helicopter

According to World Airforces 2009.[55]


[54]

Bell 206 Utility 15 Jet Ranger helicopter Bell 407 Bell 412 Utility 45 helicopter Utility 25 helicopter

[56]

Bell UH- Utility 30 1 Huey helicopter Eurocopter AS550 U2 Fennec Utility 50 helicopter Unarmed variant in service.

Utility Arospatiale 43 helicopter Alouette III Arospatiale Utility 34 SA-315B helicopter Lama

Being phased out.

Being phased out.

Unmanned aerial vehicles


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Aircraft GIDS Uqab UAV

Role

Quantity

Comments Five inducted in 2012. Currently in production. [57] In service since 2008. [58][57]

GIDS Shahpar UAV Reconnaissance 5 Reconnaissance 20+

Anti-tank
Name BaktarShikan BGM71 TOW BGM71C TOW2A TOW2RF M40 recoilless rifle AT-11 Sniper Cobra MILAN Type Quantity Comments Manufactured under license by Kahuta Research Laboratories of Pakistan. 21,350 produced between 1990 and 2012. [33] Delivered by United States between 1983 1986.[citation needed ] Delivered between 1987 - 1990. [33] Delivered between 2006 - 2008 and 2008 - 2011. [33] Delivered between 2008 - 2011. [33] 105 mm recoilless gun. [27] Delivered by Belarus in 1997 - 1999. [33] 3,500 Delivered by Germany between 1965 - 1979. Cobra1600 and Cobra-2000 versions In service. [33] Used in Small numbers.[citation needed ]
BGM-71 TOW ATGM

Anti-tank 21,350 missile Anti-tank 1,005 missile Anti-tank 2,030 missile Anti-tank 4,790 missile Anti-tank 422 missile Recoilless 2,000 rifle Anti-tank 1,920 missile Anti-tank 3,500 missile Anti-tank -missile

Air defence systems

Anza Mk-II

Mistral SAM

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Name HQ-2 Crotale Aspide-2000 Spada 2000 HN-5A Anza Mk-I Anza Mk-II Anza Mk-III Mistral RBS 70 FIM-92 Stinger PG99 (CS/SA1)

Type

Quantity
[59]

Comments In service. [60]

Surface-to-air missile -Surface-to-air missile -Surface-to-air missile 10 batteries MANPADS MANPADS MANPADS MANPADS MANPADS MANPADS MANPADS Anti-aircraft gun 200 1000 1650 -230 913 350 -215 50 310 981

Delivered by China between 1989 and 1990. [61] Produced under license between 1989 and 1998. Produced under license between 1994 and 2012.
[62]

In Service. [63]
[64]

One batch purchased in 2011. [65] GDF-002 and GDF-005 in Service. [62] L/60 version. [28]
[62]

Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon Anti-aircraft gun Bofors 40 mm Type 55 / Type 65 ZPU Anti-aircraft gun Anti-aircraft gun Anti-aircraft gun

ZPU-1, ZPU-2 & ZPU-4 in service. [66]

See also
Currently active military equipment by country

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