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Just what weapon systems Pakistan has on its wish list and what is possible or probable in terms of being supplied by the US differ starkly.

Cloughley highlights a well-reported Pakistani requirement that would be top of the military’s wish list.

“One main requirement at the moment is expansion/replacement of the attack helicopter asset,” he said.

“The AH-1F/S aircraft are racking up flying hours in demanding flying conditions, and maintenance is becoming increasingly difficult. There is no need for the [AH-1Z] as a replacement, although the US might be tempted to offer it on reasonable terms, if only to stop any arrangements that Pakistan may be contemplating with Turkey for supply of the T-129.”

The US has reportedly offered a package of helicopters to Pakistan including UH-60 Black Hawks, but acquisition of the Bell AH-1Z Viper is also believed to have been discussed.

Defense News has been unable to obtain any further details of these negotiations from Pakistan’s Defence Ministry, or the US Embassy in Islamabad.

Turkey, however, hopes to secure an order for the TAI T-129 gunship, and is offering three at no cost and possible local assembly. Whether Pakistan can accept even these generous terms depends on improvements in its fragile economy.
http://www.defensenews.com/article/...er-US-Security-Assistance-Resumption-Pakistan

old news already available in many threads..
 
Acquisition of Attack helicopters is the primary issue, cobras i believe.
 
Pakistan military starts high-level appointments, transfers

RAWALPINDI: High-level appointments and transferred has been initiated in Pakistani military department on Tuesday as Lieutenant General Sajjad Ghani succeeded Lt Gen Ijaz Chaudhry on the post of Corp Commander Karachi.
http://pakistan.worldnewsviews.com/...ary-starts-high-level-appointments-transfers/
Lieutenant General Muhammad Ijaz Chaudhry had been transferred from the post of Corp Commander Karachi today while his new responsibility announced as Inspecter General (IG) of Arms General Head Quarters (GHQ).
http://pakistan.worldnewsviews.com/...ary-starts-high-level-appointments-transfers/
New appointment on the post was seen by the handing over the responsibility to Sajjad Ghani who was earlier performing his duties as Quarter-Master General (QMG) in Pakistan military.
http://pakistan.worldnewsviews.com/...ary-starts-high-level-appointments-transfers/
Meanwhile, Lieutenant General Najeeb Ullah Khan has been appointed as the new Quarter-Master General (QMG) who was working on the post of Engineer-in-Chief (E-in-C) at GHQ.
http://pakistan.worldnewsviews.com/...ary-starts-high-level-appointments-transfers/
It should be mentioned that military’s top official, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, is also completing his tenure on November 29 hence another prominent announcement is expected in near future as well.

 
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Military officials fall under Army Act, MI tells SC
NASIR IQBAL
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The MI Directorate had pleaded before the court on June 11 that an army official and a subject of the Army Act should not be investigated or inquired into by police or even by the Supreme Court. — File Photo
Published 2013-11-27 07:22:43

ISLAMABAD, Nov 26: The Military Intelligence (MI), one of the premier intelligence agencies of the country, reiterated its stand before the Supreme Court on Tuesday in the Tasif Ali missing person case that the military personnel involved in any offence should be tried under the Pakistan Army Act, 1952.

The MI Directorate had pleaded before the court on June 11 that an army official and a subject of the Army Act should not be investigated or inquired into by police or even by the Supreme Court.

The stand taken by the MI came before a Supreme Court bench comprising Justice Nasirul Mulk, Justice Gulzar Ahmed and Justice Iqbal Hameedur Rahman that had taken up an application of Abida Malik, wife of Tasif Ali alias Danish.

Her application accuses a serving MI officer, Maj Ali Ahsan, earlier known as Maj Haider, for allegedly being behind the enforced disappearance of her husband whose immediate production before the court has been sought.

Tasif Ali is believed to be a Hizbul Mujahideen activist who went missing on Nov 23 last year, and was allegedly picked up by Maj Ahsan. His last phone conversation was with Maj Ahsan who was then a captain posted at the MI-918, Mangla Cantonment.

The matter was reported to the Sadiqabad Police Station on Dec 5 and was heard by the Lahore High Court on March 19, but the case was dismissed.

In her complaint, Ms Malik alleged that harsh words had been exchanged between her husband and the caller, believed to be Maj Haider, during a conversation at about 4pm on Nov 22 last year. The next day her husband went to offer Juma prayers and had since been missing.

Tasif Ali had started a furniture business before his disappearance.

The Supreme Court had already ordered Defence Secretary retired Lt Gen Asif Yasin to cooperate with the police in their investigation to find the whereabouts of the missing man as well as the military officer who had allegedly abducted him.

Advocate Mohammad Ibrahim Satti, representing the intelligence agency, informed the bench that the MI Directorate had written a letter to the Supreme Court in which it had again denied that Tasif Ali had been apprehended or held in custody.

Advocate Satti told Dawn that the letter would be filed before the court in a day or two. He said the directorate was of the view that since an FIR had been registered against a serving military officer, evidence should be provided to the authorities concerned so that the case could be initiated against him under the Army Act.

The letter denied that Maj Haider had ever served in the MI set-up in Mirpur as claimed by the wife of the missing man.

The letter was sent by the MI Directorate to the Defence Ministry Legal Director’s Office in Rawalpindi.

The proceedings were postponed because Additional Attorney General Tariq Mehmood Khokhar was in Lahore to appear in another missing person case before a Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry.

A day earlier, retired Col Inamur Raheem, representing Abida Malik, had moved a contempt of court application before the Supreme Court against the top defence hierarchy for allegedly impeding police investigation to shield and protect accused Maj Ahsan.

The counsel had named the defence secretary, army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, Chief of General Staff Lt Gen Rashid Mehmood and General Headquarters Military Secretary Lt Gen Mazhar Jameel as respondents.

On Nov 8, the apex court had turned down a government request to constitute a new joint investigation team (JIT) comprising intelligence agencies’ representatives to solve the mystery of the missing person.

Military officials fall under Army Act, MI tells SC - DAWN.COM
 
Change has to be measured for sustainability before it is judged for acceptability. I would rather change things by 10 percent, if they are sustainable and acceptable, rather than change things by 80 percent, where they will not be sustainable, nor acceptable. General Kayani, on change and criticism of not doing enough, to The Express Tribune
 
Press Release


Rawalpindi - November 23, 2013

An impressive passing out parade of 560 smartly turned out contingent of Special Security Force was held at Sindh Regimental Centre, Hyderabad. Major General Muhammad Tahir, Director General Security Strategic Plans Division, reviewed the parade.

While addressing, the Chief guest appreciated the high level of training imparted , the dedication and motivation of the trainees. He reiterated that they are entrusted with a sacred duty of safe guarding the Strategic assets of Pakistan and urged them to carry out their duty with utmost dedication, commitment and sincerity.
The Chief guest congratulated the passing out trainees and lauded the training instructors for their hard work and diligence.
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Major General Muhammad Tahir, Director General Security, Strategic Plans Division (SPD), receiving the salute during passing out parade of a batch of 560 Security Soldiers of the Strategic Plans Division at Sindh Regimental Centre, Hyderabad. (23-11-2013)
 
Does Pakistan Army posses any miniguns? If not, then why we're not interested in these machines as they give an impressive amount of fire power when deployed on tanks, patrol boats, helis and as santry guns.
 

Pakistan Army renovate 165-year-old St Mary’s Cathedral

The renovation of the historical monument cost more than five million rupees.
By Owais Jafri
Published: December 9, 2013

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Saint Mary's Cathedral - newly renovated. PHOTO: EXPRESS
MULTAN: Multan’s historical monument, the 165-year-old Saint Mary’s Cathedral was renovated by the Pakistan Army in collaboration with the civil society of Multan.
The cathedral’s doors were thrown open to the public after massive renovation and repair work, which was inaugurated by Corps Commander Multan, Lieutenant General Abid Parvez.
The renovation cost more than five million rupees, which was contributed by the cantonment board Multan, civil society and from different sects.
Station Commander Brigadier Taufeeq Tahir said the cathedral was constructed in 1848, but had fallen into ruin and disrepair.
“We welcomed the renovation request of our honourable Christian community. It was not only renovated but completely rehabilitated, and members of all communities and sects are welcome here without any religious or social discrimination,” he said.
Bishop Leo Paul, who spoke on the behalf of the Christian community, paid special thanks to the Pakistan Army and civil society of multan. Addressing the ceremony, he discussed the problems of the church with Lieutenant General Abid Parvez and asked for a clean-up of encroachments and illegal buildings from the cathedral’s surroundings. He also requested for the construction of a school for the Christian community near the church.
Lieutenant General Abid Parvez appreciated the efforts of the Pakistan Army team. Addressing the ceremony, he said the army would like to continue working to protect Pakistan’s assets and historical monuments.
 
8969 non-Muslims inducted in Army in 5 years


Tuesday, December 10, 2013 - Islamabad—A total of 8,969 non-Muslims have been inducted in Pakistan Army, Navy and Air force in last five years, Minister for Defence Khawaja Asif told National Assembly on Monday.

In a written reply to the question of Dr Ramesh Kumar Vankwami, he said one percent quota of minorities have been fixed. As many as 8,645 minority community members have been inducted in Pakistan Army, 285 in Pakistan Navy and 39 in Pakistan Air force from 2008 to 2012. Giving break up, he said 1,452 had been inducted Pakistan Army in 2008, 1574 in 2009, 1,809 in 2010, 1971 in 2011 and 1840 in 2012.

In Pakistan Navy out of a total of 285 inductees, 24 had been inducted in 2008.—APP
 
Pakistan appoints new head of nuclear force

Author:Farhan Bokhari, Islamabad
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Last posted:2013-Dec-19

Pakistan has appointed Lieutenant General Zubair Hayat to oversee its nuclear arsenal.
He replaces Lieutenant General Khalid Kidwai (rtd), who was director general of the army-run Strategic Plans Division (SPD) for over 12 years.

Gen Hayat, who was appointed on 18 December, is a widely respected military commander who, in his previous posting, was the Pakistan Army's corps commander in Bahawalpur, Punjab, a strategically vital garrison near the Indian border. His other appointments include serving in a senior position with General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani, the recently retired army chief of staff.

Western defence officials hailed the appointment. "Gen Hayat knows the international environment very well in which Pakistan's nuclear development must take place," said one Western defence official in Islamabad. "This appointment is very important because the global community wants to be reassured that the Pakistan Army has a firm grip on the nuclear arsenal".

JDW
 
MP-5s getting replaced... Replacement of G-3 also under discussion (nothing concrete abt G-3s replacement--yet)..
 

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