Pakistani government has approved the suggestion that it can give technical training to the defense forces of the Kingdom of Swaziland.
In a meeting between the Pakistani secretary of defense production and the defense delegation of Swaziland has talked about particulars of the training were. They were also provided with the detailed briefing covering the present and planned capabilities of the defense industry of Pakistan.
Visiting delegation’s head, Dr.John M.Kunene has said that Kingdom of Swaziland is very eager to build defense ties with Pakistan to take advantage of its capabilities in field of defense.The Kingdom of Swaziland is a small African country with population of about two million.
Are there any existing countries that take assistance from Pak in the field of defense?
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of cooperation Swaziland has been offered? Are they going to buy the obsolete american and chinese weapons that from the Pak stock pile?
Pakistan provides training and weapons to number of nations. Defense sector sales of the Pakistan runs into hundreds of million dollars a year and POF Wah plays a big role in this.
ReplyDeleteFor example here is list of some of the items
MFI-17 Mushshak and MFI-395 Super Mushshak Trainer Aircraft to Royal Saudi Air Force , Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force , Royal Air Force of Oman among other countries.
Mohafiz APC
Talha APC
Anti-tank Missiles
ANZA MK-II Surface to air missiles
122mm Rocket launchers and Rockets
Guns, ammunition
Night vision devices
Laser range-finders and designators
Pakistani private firm Integrated Dynamics had designed and exported the small unmanned aerial vehicles to Australia, Spain, South Korea, Italy, Libya and the United States.
US Homeland Security Department uses Border Eagle UAV developed by the Integrated Dynamics for border patrol.
Main focus of the initial cooperation will be on the training
VERY INTERESTING! Qamar can u please post a few articles from international news papers to confirm the below bit.
ReplyDeletePak exported small unmanned aerial vehicles to Australia, Spain, South Korea, Italy, Libya and the United States.
US Homeland Security Department uses Border Eagle UAV developed by the Integrated Dynamics for border patrol.
here is a link to the reputable and independent Flight International / Flight Global article which confirm what i have said
ReplyDeleteHope this will clear things up for you
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