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Pakistan witness visible decline in terrorism fatalities: US report


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WASHINGTON: Pakistan has seen a visible decline in terrorism fatalities by almost 40 per cent last year, according to the US State Department report released here.

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Mainstreaming of FATA (Tribal Areas) key to prosperity: DG ISPR...

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RAWALPINDI: Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Friday reiterated that the mainstreaming of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) is the key to prosperity, adding that it is time to be aware of ‘inimical forces’ creating uncertainties.

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Pakistan witness visible decline in terrorism fatalities: US report



WASHINGTON: Pakistan has seen a visible decline in terrorism fatalities by almost 40 per cent last year, according to the US State Department report released here.

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Pakistan Orders more AW139s....

Leonardo Helicopters just announced that Pakistan has purchased more AW139s. For delivery in early 2019. The PAF has already taken delivery of several to replace the operational Alouette IIIs. They will be used for utility, transport and EMS as the previous order.

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for sale of JF-17 Thunder aircraft..


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The Malaysian government is in preliminary talks with Pakistan for the export of JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft, reported Janes.

The disclosure was made by an official from Pakistan Aeronautical Complex on the sidelines of the Defense Services Asia 2018 exhibition in Kuala Lumpur. According to the British publication, the governments of the two countries were engaged in “primary level talks” about the sale of the fighter jets.

The aircraft is expected to cater to the combat requirements of the Royal Malaysian Air Force.

“We are aware of the potential requirements in Malaysia for cost-effective fighter aircraft,” the official was quoted as saying. “There have been no serious talks but through government-to-government channels, there have been what we can describe as primary level talks about the JF-17 programme.”

The British publication also revealed that Pakistan had expressed willingness to enter into a possible deal with the local industry in Malaysia to facilitate localised manufacturing, as well as maintenance, repair and overhaul.

“Of course, the industrial engagement would depend on the sale of the Malaysian requirement,” the official told Janes.

In 2015, the same news agency reported that a high ranking Malaysian official had confirmed that the country was considering the purchase of JF-17 jets from Pakistan, but Kuala Lumpur had swiftly denied the report the following day.

The Royal Malaysian Air Force has been looking to procure a twin-engine combat aircraft for more than a decade, but a lack of funds has hampered the search.

The Diplomat reported that the Malaysian forces intended to purchase 18 new fighter jets to replace its existing fleet of Mig-29 aircraft.

The procurement was expected to support the fleet of F/A-18D and Su-30MKM fighter jets already in service with the air force. However, budgetary constraints in 2017 put a damper on their efforts.

According to the Tokyo-based magazine, Sweden, China and Russia are also interested in selling aircraft to Kuala Lumpur, but the Pakistani JF-17 Thunder is the cheapest option for the Royal Malaysian Air Force.

The production of the JF-17 has been split up into three blocks: Block I, Block II, and Block III. Malaysia would receive the Block III variant of the aircraft with production slated to kick off in 2019. (50 Block I and 50 Block II aircraft have been produced so far with 12 more of the latter to be rolled out in 2018.)

“Powered by a Russian designed but Chinese license-built Klimov RD-93 (an RD-33 derivative) turbofan engine, [the JF-17] can reportedly reach a top speed of up to Mach 1.6 and has an operational range of up to 1,200 kilometres without refuelling,” the author of the report in The Diplomat underlined.

The fighter jet, featuring seven hardpoints, can be armed with a variety of weapons including air-to-air, air-to-surface, and anti-ship missiles.

Interestingly, JF-17 is a feasible option for Malaysian forces because the engines in the Pakistani jets are also used in the Mig-29, and service and maintenance facilities for it are already in place
 

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Construction has started of
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Navy Two BV-Class Damen 1800 Offshore Patrol Vessels....


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According to a news posted on Pak Navy’s official publication, Damen Shipyards – a shipbuilder from the
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– has started building two Damen 1800 offshore patrol vessels (OPV) for Pakistan. Pakistan’s first OPV is currently being manufactured in
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and the second one will be built at
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Shipyard & Engineering Works (KSEW).

Pak Navy signed a contract with Damen back in 2017 to build multi-purpose OPVs under Bereau Veritas (BV) class certification. The press release reads,

Pakistan Navy has concluded a contract with M/s DAMEN of Netherlands for construction of two Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) of 1900 Tons. Construction of both vessels will be undertaken at Damen Shipyard Galati, Romania. Steel Cutting Ceremony of OPV-I was held recently at Damen Shipyard Galati, Romania, graced by NAP (Turkey); Captain Khan Mahmood Asif.

A steel-cutting ceremony is held when the construction of a ship or a large water vessel begins.

Pakistan’s Ministry of Defence Production (MoDP) says that the new OPVs will be used for “anti surface [and] anti-air operations, maritime security operations, day/night helicopter operations, combat search and rescue, and surveillance and intelligence gathering operations”.

Specifications
BV-Class Damen 1800 Offshore

General
Basic functions Border and EEZ surveillance.
Counter piracy and smuggling.

Counter drugs- weapons trafficking.
SAR.
Fishery inspection.
Disaster relief.
Logistic support

Classification 100A1, LMC, UMS “Patrol Vessel”
Dimensions
Length 83.00 m
Beam MLD 13.70 m
Depth MLD 6.80 m
Draught (design) 3.75 m
Displacement 1890 t
Tank Capacities
Fuel Oil approx. 200m^3
Fresh Water approx 50m3
,in addition to FW gen.plant
Performances
Trial Speed (MAX) 22.0 kn
Endurance at 12 kn 5000 nm, 30 days
Seakeeping
Fully operational Up to and including SS 6
Surviving Sea State 9 and wind bf 12
Stability System Active fin stabilizing system
Propulsion System
Main Engines 4x 2350 kW each
Propeller 2x CPP, diam. 3000 mm
Bow Thruster 1x FPP, E-motor, 350 kW
Auxiliary Equipment
Power Generation 3x 425 ekW
Emergency Gen. Set 1x 150 ekW
 

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Pakistan decides to launch indigenous military satellite to end dependence on foreign powers

ISLAMABAD - Pakistan is set to launch an ambitious space programme during the next fiscal year with an aim to keep an eye on the Indian side and reduce its dependence on foreign satellites for civil and military purposes, according to a media report.

Several projects will be initiated to develop self-reliance capacity and reduce dependence on foreign satellites, mainly the US and French satellites for civil and military communications.The budget of the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Organisation (Suparco) for the upcoming fiscal year 2018-19 is Rs 4.70 billion which includes Rs 2.55 billion for three new projects, Dawn News reported.

Suparco has been regularly conducting activities each year to increase awareness of space technology and to promote its peaceful usage amongst students and the masses in Pakistan since 2005.

The funding includes allocation of Rs 1.35 billion for Pakistan Multi-Mission Satellite (PakSat- MM1) and the country is also planning to establish Pakistan Space Centre in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad with the allocation of Rs 1 billion.

The third project is the establishment of Space Application Research Centre in Karachi with the budget of Rs 200 million in 2018-19, the report said. The total cost of PakSat-MM1 is Rs 27.57 billion and that of the space centres is Rs 26.91 billion, it added.

Advanced space programme is the need of time not only due to growing demand from the civil communications, including the GPS, mobile telephony and the internet but due to changing scenario in the region also, analysts have said.

"There are two unusual developments in the region effecting the strategic situation first of all Pakistan has to keep an eye on Indian side and previously their programme had limited quality advancements but now the US has active cooperation with the Indian satellite programme," Maria Sultan, a defence analyst said.


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Malaysia Considers JF-17 Light Fighters to Replace its MiG-29 . . .

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Pakistan and Malaysia have begun preliminary discussions regarding the potential export of JF-17 Thunder single engine light fighters to meet Kuala Lumpur's defence needs. The JF-17 is a joint product of China’s Chengdu Aircraft Industry Corporation and the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC), and with a number of signifiant enhancements which allow it to contend with and in many fields outperform modern fourth generation fighters. Speaking at the Defence Services Asia (DSA) 2018 exhibition in Kuala Lumpur, an official form PAC said the two governments have had “primary level talks” about a potential sale of the fourth generation fighter to meet the aerial combat requirements of the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF). The official stated: “We are aware of the potential requirements in Malaysia for cost-effective fighter aircraft. There have been no serious talks but through government to government channels there have been what we can describe as primary level talks about the JF-17 program.”

Malaysia’s Air Force currently fields the Russian MiG-29 an U.S. F-18 twin engine light fighters, which fulfil a complementary role alongside the country’s elite Su-30MKM heavy platforms. With both the MiG-29 and the F-18 nearing the end of their service lives, and with Malaysia’s program to acquire a replacement twin engine light fighter stalling largely due to a lack of funds, the country has shown renewed interest in acquiring the JF-17. Malaysia might be eyeing JF-17 Block III variant which is about to enter the production next year. The JF-17 will be able to deploy a number of Chinese and U.S. made weapons, including advanced Chinese air to air platforms such as the PL-12 which have few rivals elsewhere. The fighter makes extensive use of composite materials, which makes it highly durable and manoeuvrable. A legacy from the J-7, the fighter’s maintenance requirements are extremely low and the JF-17 can maintain an extremely high sortie rate if properly serviced - a critical asset in wartime which can serve as a valuable force multiplier. The fighter also deploys an AESA radar, invaluable for long range air to air combat, which is more sophisticated than the radar of any fighters currently deployed by any of the country's neighbours and makes the JF-17 far more difficult to detect at long ranges.

To promote further sales of the JF-17, particularly in the case of large acquisitions which Malaysia may well be willing to make, the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex has stated that it is willing to enter collaborative partnerships with local industry involving technology transfers and either localised component manufacturing or maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) by the Malaysian side. “Of course, the industrial engagement would depend on the sale of the Malaysian requirement,” a PAC official stated. Should the country acquire the fighter, it would be the platform’s third export customer and could well facilitate closer defence ties with both Pakistan and China. With Pakistan’s JF-17 block III set to enter production in the near future, with far more advanced capabilities than its predecessors and a highly competitive export price, the platform could well become highly popular around the world. A number of countries across the world have already show interest in procuring the fighter, which was designed as an effective light complement to heavier platforms such as the Su-30 and F-15.

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