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In a breakthrough in the investigation into the attack on Chinese nationals, the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has announced the arrest of at least four people involved in the March 26 suicide bombing [1] that targeted a vehicle carrying Chinese workers to Dasu dam, the country’s largest under-construction hydropower project in the province.

In a detailed statement released on Monday, CTD accused the Tehreek Taliban Pakistan (TTP) of orchestrating the attack.

“Four persons have been apprehended in relation to the attack, and authorities are actively working to expose and apprehend the entire network responsible for the attack. Adil Shehbaz, Muhammad Shafiq Qureshi, Zahid Qureshi, and Nazeer Hussain, all residents of the Mansehra district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, are among those who have been arrested. Adil Shehbaz, who is an affiliate of the TTP, has confessed to playing a major role in executing the attack,” the CTD statement says.

The TTP had earlier denied involvement in the attack, in a statement released shortly after the incident. The TTP subsequently issued two other statements in the next weeks, rejecting allegations that the group carried out the attack.

On the afternoon of March 26, at approximately 1:01 pm, the convoy, transporting Chinese nationals, attempted to overtake a silver Toyota Vitz car when the car exploded, causing the bus to plunge into a ravine that was 150 feet deep. As a result, five Chinese nationals and their Pakistani driver lost their lives.
 

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Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has announced to upgrade Pakistan Coast Guards on modern lines to prevent smuggling.

He made this announcement while chairing a meeting of the Pakistan Coast Guards in Karachi today.

The Interior Minister said coastal guards have the most important role in controlling smuggling.

Meanwhile, he expressed determination to use all resources for maintaining law and order in the country during a meeting with Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori.

The matters relating to role of security agencies in maintaining peace and other matters of mutual interest came under discussion during the meeting.
 

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Acc. to Bilal Khan (Quwa)/Defencepk, Pakistan is seeking to convert a lone Global 6000 to Aselsan's Hava SOJ standard
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The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) revealed that it will convert its lone Bombardier Global 6000 into a stand-off jamming (SOJ) aircraft with help from Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI). The PAF originally hinted at converting the Global 6000 into a special mission aircraft in its latest calendar by labeling the jet as an electronic warfare (EW) platform. Recently, the PAF’s unofficial publication – Second-to-None – confirmed these plans.

Given that the PAF is engaging TAI to convert the Global 6000, one would assume that the PAF is planning to acquire the Aselsan HAVASOJ. Currently, TAI is configuring four Global 6000s with the HAVASOJ suite for use by the Turkish Air Force (TuAF).
The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) revealed that it will convert its lone Bombardier Global 6000 into a stand-off jamming (SOJ) aircraft with help from Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI). The PAF originally hinted at converting the Global 6000 into a special mission aircraft in its latest calendar by labeling the jet as an electronic warfare (EW) platform. Recently, the PAF’s unofficial publication – Second-to-None – confirmed these plans.
Given that the PAF is engaging TAI to convert the Global 6000, one would assume that the PAF is planning to acquire the Aselsan HAVASOJ. Currently, TAI is configuring four Global 6000s with the HAVASOJ suite for use by the Turkish Air Force (TuAF).

Is Pakistan Seeking the Aselsan HAVASOJ?​

The Aselsan HAVASOJ is equipped for three core EW missions: radar jamming, communications jamming, and electronic intelligence (ELINT).
For radar jamming, the HAVASOJ would leverage transceivers to jam enemy radars by recording their transmission frequencies and re-transmitting them using the same signal. The HAVASOJ is equipped with digital radar frequency memory (DRFM) systems to help achieve this capability. In the ELINT role, the HAVASOJ would monitor an area for all enemy radar and communications transmissions. It will record that information into a ‘threat library’ which would later feed electronic countermeasures (ECM) tasks, namely radar and communications jamming.
However, it is unclear if the PAF is seeking the Aselsan HAVASOJ. Thus far, it did not mention the HAVASOJ product or Aselsan. Hence, the PAF could still be deciding on the EW suite, which may present an opportunity for other vendors to enter the mix with bespoke solutions. It is also possible that the PAF is exploring a customized version of the HAVASOJ equipped for only one or two of the EW roles. In this scenario, the PAF would likely prioritize radar jamming ahead of the other functions (which can be delegated to other aircraft, like the Falcon DA-20s, drones, and land-based EW systems).

Analysis: A Key Piece for New Offensive Air Wings​

As discussed in Quwa’s report about the
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, converting the Bombardier Global 6000 into an EW aircraft is likely part of a wider effort to improve the PAF’s offensive capabilities. Based on the PAF’s recent system inductions and its leaders’ statements, the service arm is likely building air wings dedicated to long-range airstrikes and air interdiction.
The goal stems from the experience the PAF gained from
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where it found relative success in deploying a large force comprising of multirole fighters, attack fighters, and a number of special mission aircraft, namely the Falcon DA-20 EW aircraft and
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. From Pakistan’s vantage point, the PAF response in 2019 was decisive in dissuading India from repeating the Balakot operation. It was a successful conventional deterrence play as far as Pakistan was concerned.
However, the PAF is also aware that any future incursion into India will be met with a far greater increase in air and surface-based threats. For example, instead of the outdated MiG-21bis, the PAF will meet the Tejas Mk1A, a nimble and highly maneuverable lightweight fighter configured with an active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar and EW/ECM suite. Not only would it perform exponentially far better than the MiG-21bis, but it would also be a credible threat to any PAF fighter crossing the border, including the
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or prized F-16 Block-52. In addition, the IAF will also have the Dassault Rafale, upgraded Sukhoi Su-30MKI, and an array of advanced medium-range and long-range surface-to-air missiles (SAM) at its disposal. Finally, the assets will be tied together into a counter-response completely unlike anything in 2019…
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