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IDEAS 2018: PAKISTAN AND UKRAINE TO COLLABORATE ON PRECISION MUNITIONS


During the 2018 International Defence Exhibition and Seminar (IDEAS) — which took place in 27-30 of last month in Karachi, Pakistan – officials from Ukraine and Pakistan officially agreed to bilaterally collaborate on the development of defence systems,including “high-precision weapons.”

UkrOboronProm, a state-owned enterprise that serves as the parent company for Ukraine’s main defence industry vendors – such as Antonov, Kharkiv Morozov Machine-Building Design Bureau (KMDB) and others – announced that both Ukraine and Pakistan were interested in joint munitions development.

In its press release, UkrOboronProm stated:

In particular, talks were held with the leadership of one of Pakistan’s scientific and industrial organizations. It was discussed the terms and conditions for the start of joint Ukrainian-Pakistani production of high-precision missiles of various classes. The parties confirmed their readiness to start joint research and development work in the coming months.

Notes & Comments:

Based on UkrOboronProm statements, it appears that the intent to collaborate on new precision-guided munitions is serious on both sides. Though neither Ukrainian or Pakistani officials outlined the munitions they are interested in developing. However, UkrOboronProm existing programs might offer indications.

Today, UkrOboronProm flagship munitions program is the Neptunecruise missile. With a range of 280 km, the Neptune was designed to engage fixed and moving targets, including ships.

Leveraging Ukraine’s cruise missile technology could be of interest to Pakistan, which has its own growing roster of domestically-built designs, such as the Babur land-attack cruise missile (LACM), Harba anti-ship missile (AShM) and Ra’ad air-launched cruise missile (ALCM).

In terms of cruise missiles, Ukraine possesses several critical competencies, such as mastery over small or miniature turbofan engines and electronics. Ukraine is working on developing these further as part of its Korshun program, which aims to bring a terrain-hugging LACM to fruition.

Besides cruise missiles, Pakistan and Ukraine could also collaborate on solid-fuel, rocket-based munitions as well. These can range from short-range anti-tank guided missiles (including disposable or single-use) to 122 mm and 300 mm artillery rockets and, potentially,short-range ballistic missiles (SRBM).
 
Spoke to some about it but simply just no answer or need to update :D

Max take off now 13.5 ton vs previous 12.3 or 12.7 tons and external load to 4300-4500 kg vs 3600 kg

Happens with the public sector where there is no accountability for mistakes and no one can't get fired for fucking up
 
So this is a problem
Pac still displaying old produced info on website as well as here in multiple euro shows specs displayed are different and updated but someone still showing old stuff like using ball pen to update shapar Uav flyer per Allen

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Agreed, seriously wrong info and the poster itself is ages old. I cannot believe why no one in the organization bothers to check these minor things. Where is the freaking marketing department??

Essentially, they are damaging chances of export by providing inaccurate information.
 
I didn't know that MG3 can fire both disintegrating and non-disintegrating belts of ammo.
 
I tried Sniper and ATGM simulator at IDEAS and :smitten: it was amazing ... i mean how often do you get an opportunity to lay your hands on an ATGM
 

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