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Pakistan Aircraft Industries

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Pakistan Aircraft Industries.

The Pakistan Aeronautical Complex is one of the largest defense contractor in aerospace, military support, and national security provider to the Pakistan military.

Founded in 1971 by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), the PAC designs, develops, and builds aircraft and avionics systems for the Pakistani military— it also provides its services for civilian aircraft. In addition, the PAC performs local maintenance and works on the aircraft MLU systems of foreign-built military and civilian aircraft. It is solely owned by the Pakistan Air Force and its corporate interests and its corporate appointments are directly made by the Chief of Air Staff from the Air HQ.

Many of these products are specially suited for the Pakistan Armed Forces needs, while others are also marketed to foreign export. While it collaborated with several countries’ corporate organizations, the PAC often jointly works with the Turkish TAI and the Chinese CATIC. The PAC has larger commercial and business interests in Myanmar, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

MFI-17 Mushshak Turkish Air force

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MFI-17 Mushshak Iran Revolutionary Guard At Tehran Mehrabad Airport, Iran.

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Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) Super Mushshak.

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Nigeria Takes Delivery of Pakistani-made Super Mushshak Trainer Aircraft

By: Oscar Nkala
December 7, 2016

GABORONE — The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has taken delivery of the first four out of 10 MFI-17 Super Mushshak primary trainer aircraft ordered from the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC), five months after the two parties signed a supply and delivery agreement.

The light trainer aircraft were handed over to NAF Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar by PAC chairman Arshad Malik and Pakistani Air Force (PAF) Chief of Air Staff Air Marshall Sohail Aman on Monday in a ceremony that was held at the Kaduna Air Force base on Monday.

They were commissioned into service four days after delivery to Kaduna on Dec. 1. According to the supply contract signed in June this year, the PAC would also provide technical training to the NAF teams charged with operating and maintaining the aircraft.

"We are very happy with this deal and we are hopeful that it will help us to open up new markets elsewhere. This contract includes the provision (to Nigeria) of operational training and technical support by the Pakistani Air Force," Malik said.

Flight training and aircraft maintenance crews from the PAF are expected to set up relevant facilities in Abuja shortly. The four are part of a batch of eight that will be loaned to Nigeria until the delivery of its aircraft order.
 
The total order is of 52 aircrafts to Turkey.

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Super mushak aircraft manufactured for Turkey during test flight in Pakistan.
 
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Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), General Nadeem Raza has expressed willingness of the Government of Pakistan to deepen its technical .& defence cooperation with Nigerian Air Force (NAF) in view of current & emerging security challenges.

CAS of NAF Air Marshal Amao described the long-standing and mutually beneficial bilateral relationship between Pakistan and Nigeria as heart-warming and better exemplified by the symbiotic partnership between the NAF and PAF.

Air Marshal Amao disclosed that the acquisition of the 10 Super Mushshak trainer aircraft, along with the training of NAF instructor pilots and ground crew has helped in boosting the operational capacities of the NAF.

CAS also acknowledged Pakistan's efforts in the areas of technical and operational support for the maintenance of NAF F-7Ni fleet and the local conduct of Periodic Depot Maintenance for the NAF C-130 Hercules aircraft. He noted recent acquisition of 3 JF-17 Thunder
 
Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Mirage-V PA2, before and after overhauling at Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) Kamra Mirage Rebuild Factory
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Iraqi Air Force delegation on a visit to the JF-17 production facility at the Aircraft Manufacturing Factory (AMF), Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC)

March 2021

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NIGERIA: Pakistan has delivered the final batch of 5 of 10 Super Mushshak primary training aircraft to the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) in 2018.


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Mirage Rebuilt Factory

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Uqab – NG UAV

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Uqab – NG UAV is a catapult launched, net recovered Tactical UAV System designed to conduct reconnaissance; surveillance missions while offering long endurance, high service ceiling and optimized RCS Signature. It is a low weight and compact system ideal for real – time surveillance missions up to 150 km with 8 + hrs of endurance. The performance and capabilities of Uqab – NG makes it superior to any other conventional surveillance UAV.

Uqab – NG has been precisely designed for the clients requiring an ultimate solution for their operational needs without any runway.

Characteristics of Uqab – NG UAV:
  • Configuration: Catapult Launched (Net / Parachute Recovery)
  • Endurance: 8 hrs
  • Maximum Operating Altitude: 20,000 ft
  • Data Link Range: 150 km
  • Gross T / O Weight: 100 kg
  • Guidance / Tracking: Fully Autonomous / Remotely Pilated
  • Communication System: Primary Link in C – Sand and Backup Link in UHF
  • Wing Span: 6m (19.685 ft)
Main Features:
  • Real Time Telemetry & HD Video
  • Optimized RCS
  • Emergency Recovery System through parachute Dual redundant / Fault tolerant FCC
  • Integrated modular LRU design
  • Primary and backup communication links
  • Frequency changing option during flight
  • Hybrid / Tri constellation Navigation System
  • Modular design for transportation
 

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