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now pakistan need to buy artilery track and detroy system from which pakistan also knows where indian artilery fire is coming from and than pakistan put their artilery guns face to the direction where indian artileryfire is coming we can track and destroy them i think by one side more and more artillery systems pakistan is buying all the same 155mm we have chinese american and now turkish system which all have same firepower pakistan need to buy rocket artilery system now we are wasting money on same ****
 
This weapon is a sitting duck from air / helicopter raids unless it can move or is supplimented with Surface to air systems its not ideal

Pakistan need this complete automatic system like Crusedor that can shoot and run , and move to avoid detection shoots 8+ rounds


I was personally expecting something techologically advace as this crusader system

This Pantar is ... k ... but very risky unlesss there is a solid surface to air defence

Why can't this gun be mounted on a AlKhalid - to move it around in battle field???
 
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I was personally expecting something techologically advace as this crusader system

This Pantar is ... k ... but very risky unlesss there is a solid surface to air defence

Why can't this gun be mounted on a AlKhalid - to move it around in battle field???
To compare with crusader you have to take the bigger brother of the T-155 Panter -> T-155 Firtina


The Firtina has everything the crusader shows, long range >40km, auto reloader, shoot & scoot

Besides for the Australian land 17 project the Korean K9 is equipped with the Aselsan fire control system of the Firtina and beat the Pzh2000 in tests and fire rates.
 
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U.S. delivers 48 field artillery cannons to Pakistan Army

U.S. delivers 48 field artillery cannons to Pakistan Army
English.news.cn 2010-02-14 00:05:13 FeedbackPrintRSS

ISLAMABAD, Feb. 13 (Xinhua) -- The United States delivered 48 self-propelled field artillery cannons to the Pakistan Army on Saturday at the Malir Cantonment in the southern port city of Karachi, the U.S embassy said.

The delivery marks the completion of a total purchase of 115 field artillery cannons by Pakistan through the U.S. foreign military sales/foreign military finance program, the embassy spokesman said.

The FMS/FMF case was initiated by Pakistan in 2006 and enabled the government of Pakistan to obtain the cannons from the United States at a greatly discounted rate.

"These field artillery cannons are an important part of enhancing the capabilities of Pakistan's Army as it continues to wage its courageous fight against terrorists who seek to destroy Pakistan's people and way of life," said U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Michael Nagata, U.S. Office of the Defense Representative-Pakistan.

"It is our hope that these weapons are ultimately able to play an important role in ending extremist violence and bringing peace once again to this great nation," he said.

During the last three years, U.S. civilian and security assistance to Pakistan has totaled more than 4 billion dollars.

Assistance provided and delivered has included support for medical aid, school refurbishment, bridge and well reconstruction, food distribution, agricultural and education projects, 14 F-16 fighter aircraft, 10 Mi-17 helicopters, more than 450 vehicles for Pakistan's Frontier Corps, hundreds of night vision goggles, day/ night scopes, radios, and thousands of protective vests and first- aid items for Pakistan's security forces.

In addition, the U.S. funded and provided training for more than 370 Pakistani military officers in a wide range of leadership and development programs covering topics such as counterterrorism, intelligence, logistics, medical, flight safety, and military law.

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Michael Nagata, U.S. Office of the Defense Representative-Pakistan deputy commander, officially handed over the M1095A5 Howitzer self-propelled cannons to Pakistan Army Brigadier Farrukh Saeed, 25th Mechanized Division Artillery Commander, during a ceremony in Karachi. The event was attended by Steve Fakan, U.S. Consul General to Karachi, and more than a dozen U.S. and Pakistani military representatives.
 
Any idea, how much time we required to manufacture our own 155mm Panter Howitzer ?
 
weeelll seems like our army is more interested in artillery than multiple rocket system in which india is ahead of us if pakistan do not buy any more artillery untillll 2020 they will be well equiped in artillery but seems like they are wasting money on same crap
 
Why don't Pakistan get the automated units from Turkish armed forces ? Its more useful due to its auto load and shot capabilities
 

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