IDEAS 2012 Show Daily - Day 3

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3 10th November, 2012 Expo Centre, Karachi

Defence Minister Visits IDEAS 2012 Mr. Naveed Qamar, Federal Minister of Defence visited IDEAS yesterday, the third day of the event as the Chief Guest of the day. While on his visit he went to the pavilions, halls and stalls and met delegates, country representatives and exhibitors. He showed particular interest in the exhibits displayed at the stalls of M.B.D.A, Thales, City links, Integrated Dynamics (ID), DIEHL, Russian Helicopters, Kestral and Pakistan Machine Tool Factory.

was briefed about the latest technological advancements the company has been undertaking. Mr. Qamar was briefed about JF 17 Thunder, the backbone of the PAF fighter fleet, while being seated in the

While at the outdoor display Mr. Qamar showed keen interest at the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) where he

displayed plane. Speaking to the media, Mr. Qamar said that Pakistan is having serious talks with many countries regarding import and export of defence products, especially with Turkey. Additionally, he spoke of the massive leaps of developments that have been taking place in the Unmanned Aerial vehicles (UAV) industry, Pakistan s UAV industry has seen a lot of upgrade. At the moment the drones being developed are more focused on surveillance and reconnaissance, but constant testing is taking place to increase the applications of the UAV products, added Mr. Qamar.

PAC Aircrafts Become the Centre of Attention

PAF Takes Keen Interest in Havelsan

Two types of planes developed and manufactured by Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC), namely the Super Mushak, a trainer plane and a third generation fighter plane JF 17 Thunder are receiving the most international attention. Potential sales and work orders worth forty million US$ are under negotiation and on the process of finalization. These orders are mostly being put forth by countries from Africa and the Middle East.

Havelsan, an investment of Turkish Armed Forces Foundation, is a global software and systems integration company, serving in IT and defence markets worldwide. They met high ranking officials of the Pakistan Air Force who showed great interest in Havelsan s core capabilities that lie in C4ISR, Simulation and Training Systems, Interoperability and Management Information Systems fields. A Memorandum of Agreement and an exclusive Teaming Agreement between Havelsan and the Pakistan Air Force is due to be signed very soon, for collaboration on their on R&D projects and Simulation & Training Systems of JF-17, F16, C-130 Super Mushak and MI-17 respectively.

At the moment PAC is preparing Pakistan Air Force s requirements for making squadrons and fulfilling PAF s needs, once that is done within a year or two, it will turn its attention towards commercial exports. Once our birds are ready for Pakistan s own needs and replacing its older versions of aircrafts, we will be commencing our export activities, said Air Cdre (R) Suhail Salim, Director Sales and Marketing of PAC Kamra. JF 17s potential orders are more than a hundred in number, as it is proving to be the lowest cost fighter aircraft of the third generation internationally. Here at the IDEAS 2012 more than 19 official delegates from various countries have shown keen interest in purchasing the plane and discussions are in order. PAC has countless potential orders lining up, and There is a rising demand which we are gradually absorbing according to our capacity, Air Cdre (R) Suhail adds.

has already delivered three systems to Pakistan armed forces namely AFOS (Artillery Forward Observer Simulator), EWTTR (Electronic Warfare Test and Training Range) and Military Enterprise Information System.


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Pakistan s Thriving UAV Industry Though everyone knows of the presence of drones in Pakistan, most are only aware of the existence of American manufactured drones that are aiding the Pakistani Military to ward off terrorism. Pakistan s expertise in designing and manufacturing the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles; UAV itself still remains largely unnoticed. Although Pakistan may not be able to compete with its foreign counterparts in this faculty at the moment, but for a comparatively new industry it has already come a long way. The increasing pace of development in the arena will bring Pakistan s UAV industry in the forefront in the years to come. Pakistan s UAV industry revolves around both its public and private sector, with both actively working on mastering the technology and churning out new products continuously. Pakistan which was once dependent on international assistance for the technology of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles is now being gradually recognized as a reliable and affordable option for the purchase of UAVs. The public sector companies present in Pakistan producing drones are Pakistan Aeronautical Complex; PAC, Air Weapons Complex; AWC, Global Industrial and Defence Solutions; GIDS and National Development Complex; NDC. The forerunner in the public sector has been the PAC, with its Uqaab drone in use by the Pakistan Army. Other PAC UAVs include the Baaz, and Ababeel. PAC has begun manufacturing Falco UAVs in collaboration with the Italian company Selex Galileo as well. Initially designed solely for aerial reconnaissance and gathering information, PAC now has plans to upgrade the vehicles to accommodate weapons systems too. GIDS, is also one of the largest public

defense sector companies which amongst other departments has a highly structured UAV division, and produces a whole range of operational and training UAVs. GIDS s popular UAVs are the Huma-1, Shahpur and its own version of the Uqaab. Other prominent UAVs of the public sector are AWC s Bravo+ also in use by the Pakistan Air force (PAF). The EWI s Heliquad UAV is designed to perform covert operations and can do it efficiently owing to its small size and Whisper Watch signals intelligence package, which is capable of picking up radio and other

communication signals. Apart from its public sector, Pakistan s private sector is fast prospering into a highly developed UAV industry and comprises of avant-garde companies with cutting edge technology. Amongst them is (ID) a full-service UAV systems provider based in Karachi, Pakistan. It designs and integrates UAV systems primarily for the Government of Pakistan, the Pakistan armed forces and for export purposes. The UAVs they produce serve scientific and defensive purposes which are used to save lives and monitor potentially hostile environments impossible for human personnel to

access. The usage of Pakistan s drones are not limited locally, rather are also being exported to several countries. For example ID exports its UAVs to Australia, Spain, South Korea and Libya and even the United States. Its surveillance drone known as The Border Eagle is being used by the US homeland security department for border patrol duties. A significant characteristic of these drones is that apart from being state of the art, they cost only a fraction of the cost of comparable products made internationally. ID UAV prices start from about $ 20,000 while c o m p a r a b l e U AV products made in the West start from about $ 200,000. Another such company is Satuma, (Surveillance and Target Unmanned Aircraft). It is a small UAV specialist company based near Islamabad, Pakistan. Its products include Flamingo, Jasoos and Mukhbar U AV s . Subsequently, Pakistan is fulfilling the UAV technological needs of both the civil and military sectors of Pakistan and even of other nations. Pakistan s capabilities in mastering the UAV technology are a magnificent example of the extent of technological capacity that Pakistan has. With international collaborations and massive investments Pakistan s UAV program is already fast progressing. It may be the killer drones of America that are being noticed the most, but Pakistan too is gradually coming out of the shadows and into the limelight with drones that have more constructive and peaceful applications. Pakistan s drones may currently be incapable of taking the place of the Predator , but they are fast catching up and adopted locally and internationally.


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Products of the Day AS 550 C3 Fennec The strongest Armed Scout helicopter of its class, the AS 550 C3 Fennec, a product of Eurocopter, combines power, discretion and firing ability. Fitted with a TURBOMECA Arriel 2D engine and equipped with a dual channel Full Authority Digital Engine Control (FADEC®) it can perform extreme combat flight in high and hot conditions (The AS 550 C3 is fully operational from the highest altitudes - 7,000 m / 23,000 ft- to the hottest sandy environments - + 50°C /122°F). Its Vehicle and Engine Multifunction Display (VEMD®) provides accurate information concerning the performance and condition of the aircraft, dramatically reducing the crew s workload. AS 550 C3 ensures that the pilots remain focused on their missions as it has the best equipment and weapon system available today on a combat

helicopter of this size. Small helicopter with a roomy cabin, this helicopter can easily transport four equipped soldiers to their destination.

ED-S/MEDA/KUBOTA EP183TDE. All the data collected using ESM can be stored on a database and printed or transferred to a higher rank command post.

Kolchuga Electronic Signals Monitoring (ESM) System

RYY97-109 Bullet Proof Jacket

Designed by UKRSPECEXPORT, a sole Ukrainian state intermediary agent for export and import of military and special purpose products and services, the Kolchuga ESM System acts as an early warning radar in the interests of the Air Defence System of a country. It also provides data support for combat arms of the Army and operates in the frequency range of 130-470 MHz with a bearing error of 0.30- 0.50 .Within a distance of 600km, it plots point by point up to 200 moving airborne targets within a circular sector and line of sight limit. It includes a built in supply unit of GEKO 15001,

This ultra lightweight carrier provides comfort with the side buckles providing extra adjustability. It protects throat, neck, shoulder, bicep, front and back against AK 47, G3 Rifle and is GHQ tested. The front enclosure system offers instant donning and doffing with additional ballistic protection. The material used for ballistic insertion is UHMWPE fabric. The outer carrier fiber is made of cotton polyester which makes the jacket very light. The integrated front and back pouches can easily accommodate rigid body armor plates for higher level threat.

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Pakistan China Defence Ties Stand the Test of Time The foundations of the historical bondage between Pakistan and China were laid as early as 1950 when Pakistan became one of the first nations to recognize the People s Republic of China (PRC). Friendship between China and Pakistan has withstood the pressures of time, and especially has adapted to the changing global and regional environment. Favorable relations with China are a pillar of Pakistan's foreign policy and both nations fully support each other on all domestic, regional and global issues. China and Pakistan also share extremely close military relations, with China supplying a range of modern armaments to the Pakistani defense forces and both nations jointly developing a number of advanced military projects. Recently, both friends have also decided to cooperate in advancing and improving Pakistan s civilian nuclear power sector in spite of China facing criticism from the West. Their alliance has withstood the test of times and grows stronger every day. This strategic relationship is extremely important in the world's geo-strategic alliances and the strong defense ties are helpful in countering the influence of other regional and global players. In recent years this relationship has strengthened through ongoing defence projects and agreements between Pakistan and China. The ever steady Chinese assistance helped Pakistan establish munition factories, providing technological assistance and modernizing existing facilities. Both countries are involved in the joint ventures of several special military projects, which include collaborating in the development of JF17 Thunder fighter aircraft, K-8 Karakorum advance training aircraft, space technology, AWACS systems, F22P frigates with helicopters, Al-Khalid and Al-Zarrar tanks and the Babur cruise missile. Beijing also built a turnkey ballistic-missile manufacturing facility near the city of Rawalpindi and helped

Pakistan develop the 750-km-range, solid-fueled Shaheen-1 ballistic missile. Additionally, both armies frequently organize joint military exercises and their special forces are regularly involved in tactical training maneuvers. The JF-17 Thunder is a potent example of this friendship, and a key part of Pakistan s plans to upgrade its aging fleet of American-supplied F-16s and Frenchmade Mirages while countering the air

prowess of its archrival neighbor-India. China and Pakistan are also discussing plans for Pakistan to buy China s more advanced FC-20 fighter, also known as the J-10 which will make Pakistan the first country to acquire this advanced third generation craft. The relationship between the two armed forces is solid too, which has been strengthened by frequent high-level visits, joint exercises and enhanced technological cooperation. In April 2012, a commissioning ceremony of PNS Azmat, Pakistan s first fast attack craft (missile) was held at the Xingang Shipyard in Tianjin, China. The visiting Pakistan Chief of Naval Staff was the chief guest of the ceremony, who termed it as a milestone in defence and strategic cooperation between Pakistan and China. The vessel is equipped with state-of-theart weapons and sensors, including surface-to-surface missiles and has stealth features. The construction of the first craft was completed in China and

the second craft of this joint venture will be completed in Pakistan by the end of 2012. China has played a major role in the development of Pakistan's nuclear infrastructure, especially when stringent export controls from West made it impossible for Pakistan to acquire materials and uranium enriching equipment. The Chinese decision to assist Pakistan in developing its civilian nuclear power sector has faced severe censure from Western powers and India. However, the Chinese are determined to further the arrangement and substantial work is in progress. Pakistan intends to install two atomic power plants with a combined capacity of 2,000 MW with Chinese assistance at the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant complex to address the country s energy need. Pakistan and China have also been closely cooperating in the war on terror with the Chinese providing speedy delivery of JF-17 Thunders and other armament to help Pakistan counter this growing threat and Pakistan is effectively aiding China in cracking down on sources of terrorism in its Xinjiang province. Pakistan also supports China on the issues of Tibet and Taiwan. China is also the major contributor towards the development of the Gwadar port which is essentially important for both countries. It provides Pakistan with another port and its related economic benefits, and presents China with the possibility of accessing the energy rich regions of Middle East and warm waters of the Indian Ocean via Pakistan. The special bond between Pakistan and China is an all-weather and time tested relationship and extremely beneficial and significant for both the countries. The two countries have provided vital support to each other on various issues and this friendship is bound to prosper in the future.


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Reflections IDEAS 2012

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DEAS is a very good platform to meet potential collaborators and customers, giving everyone access to the international market as well as sharing of knowledge and exposure of the capabilities of the defence industry of Pakistan. IDEAS has helped us reach out to potential customers who were previously unaware of the competency of our products. This is definitely a mutually beneficial platform.

Air Commodore Iqbal Ahmad Military Vehicles Research & Development Establishment, Ministry of Defence Production, Rawalpindi, Pakistan

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DEAS is a very crucial event for our industry and country to make a mark on the international defence exhibition map. Exhibitions like these are always beneficial in promoting a soft image of the country which is always a plus point for Pakistan. I find IDEAS to be a common platform to interact and network with international delegates in the 4-5 days that we all gather here. It also gives us the perfect chance to highlight the strength of the Pakistan defence industry.

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he products that we got to see are very good and definitely up to the international mark. Coming here has definitely changed our perception and we can say for sure that Pakistan is a very peaceful country and a wonderful host as well! Commander of Lesotho Defence Force

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DEAS has surpassed our expectations. With foreign and national exhibitors on one platform, we can safely say that Pakistan s defence production capabilities are advanced and just as strong as any other leading country. Lt. Cdr (OPS) Husnain Afzal Bhatti

Military Attache Embassy of Ukraine in Islamabad

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his is a very useful exhibition for Roketsan. As compared to other international defence exhibitions, IDEAS is definitely above average. The show is much busier than we expected, allowing us to meet with different people from all over the world. We are open to share our experience and cooperate with Pakistan at every level. Pakistan is my home away from home and I am very happy to be here!

Naval Headquarters, Islamabad

Cenk Sumbas Marketing Manager Roketsan

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e have been associated with Pakistan s defence forces for a long time now and it feels very good to be here. It s a very well organized exhibition with exchange of contacts, information, technology and knowledge.

Burhan Ozgur

Executive Director Global Industrial Defence Solutions, Pakistan

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Col. Andrii ONYSCHENKO

Lt. Gen. Kennedy Tlali Kamoli

Mahmud Ahmad Khan

his is our first time here and we are highly impressed. IDEAS has helped us learn thoroughly about Pakistan s military materials and production capabilities which came as a surprise to us. Events like these are important to host and attend because being present here sets a vivid image of the country and help us gain a better understanding of Pakistan.

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verything is perfect! After being at IDEAS I can agree with Wikipedia that Pakistan Army is among the top ten defence forces in the world.

General Manager ISBIR, Turkey

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DEAS has given us excellent opportunities to interact with national and foreign delegates whose opinion of our products is extremely valuable to us. Exhibitions like these help in monitoring and highlighting the performance of the local industry.

Syed Zafar Uddin Ahmad

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e are very impressed by the arrangement at IDEAS especially the exhibition and the foreign delegations present. Thales has been a supplier for Pakistan defence forces for a long time now and we see IDEAS as an opportunity to extend this relationship and also gain opportunities to promote our activities and products to all the national and international delegates here.

C.E.O. Sigma Motors Ltd., Land Rover

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DEAS should definitely be held every 2 years as it is the largest event catering to defence production companies all over the world. This has been a great forum for us to expand our network and interact with local and foreign producers.

Lt. Gen. Edward Wizniewsky

Patrick Defranoux

Matthias Baumert

Brazilian Army

Country Director Pakistan, THALES

Manager Fairs & Exhibitions Atlas Elektronik

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Innovative Firefighting PVE Showcases its Tender Fire Crash With more than 40 years of experience and 4,000 vehicles delivered nationwide, Pakistan Vehicle Engineering (PVE) is the largest manufacturer of specialized vehicles in Pakistan. Its highly diversified product line caters to five major market segments that include fire and rescue, defense, aviation, municipal and commercial. The company has a state of the art R & D department, which enables it to provide complete turnkey solutions to its clients. Here at the IDEAS one of PVE s main products in the limelight is the Tender Fire Crash. Tender Fire Crash is the first fully automated fire tender in Pakistan. Research on the Tender Fire Crash was initiated in 2009 with the goal of providing an optimized fire fighting solution in the country. Development of the prototype was done in merely six months and complete tests and trials were completed within just three months after the production. In contrast with its closest counterparts, Tender Fire Crash boasts a superior quality of design and functionality. It is equipped with four fire fighting mediums

which are water, foam, CO2 and N2 to ensure complete control over various classes of fire. The vehicle contains a water tank with the capacity of 5,000 liters of water and an integrated foam tank of 500 Liters. Both these tanks have been manufactured from high-grade stainless steel. Additionally, the world s best fire pump technology from Rosenbeaur has been incorporated in the vehicle by installing the high and low pressure multi stage fire pump which is capable of operating at 3,500 LPM at 10 Bar and 400 LPM at 40 Bar. In order to make it further robust, it has been installed with two joystick controlled monitors within the driver s cabin, one at the roof and the other on the bumper. The Task Force Tips (TFT) monitors ensure highest grade of reliability when in operation with a pulsation option and vertically sliding aluminum shutters allow convenience of a smooth operation. Control panels have been furnished on both right and left sides with a wide range of options for the fire fighter. Tender Fire Crash also features a 240 Kg CFT N2 cylinder with a hose reel and gun, in addition to the 45 KG

CO2 cylinder with hose reel and discharge horn. The Tender Fire Crash provides high grade of safety for the fire fighters as the necessity of stepping out of the vehicle is immensely reduced due to its joystick operated monitors. Additionally the vehicle can also be engaged in operation while in motion and at a suitable distance. This way both the safety of personnel and equipment is ensured. This feature also aids in better firefighting efforts as the vehicle can maneuver around the target to ensure an efficient and effective effort. The company also ensures that all its vehicles are kept in operating conditions at all times and a mobile workshop with well versed technicians travels wherever there is a break down or any other operational issue. Due to its reliability and atomization this vehicle is being used at various air bases in Pakistan. The Tender Fire Crash can undoubtedly be the right solution for tricky fires and rescue situations through which the fire can be extinguished effectively and without putting the fire righter in harm s way.


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Pak-Turk Strengthen Defense Ties On 2nd April 1954, Pakistan and Turkey signed a treaty of friendship and cooperation and thus laid the foundation of a reliable and trust worthy relationship. Turkey has openly supported Pakistan's stance on the Kashmir conflict and maintained political and military support during its wars with India. Pakistan has reciprocated by expressing all out support for Turkey's policy on Northern Cyprus. The sister countries have substantially contributed towards each otherÂ’s growth and development. Turkey has actively been involved with training Pakistani officers and supplying military equipment and arms to Pakistan. Pakistan and Turkey have also pledged to maintain long term cooperation in the fields of security, defense, and education. Besides increased trade and investment in Pakistan, Turkey has helped Pakistan during calamities like the 2005-earthquake and 2011floods and has immensely cooperated in counter terrorism operations. Although an elaborate framework of cooperation in defense production, defense imports/exports, military training, joint defense exercises and strategic level dialogues exists, both countries have always worked to improve their relations and take it to exceptional heights through enhanced cooperation in a range of areas, including defense. Pakistan and Turkey have had HLCC (High Level Cooperation Council) meetings and Turkey has offered military hardware and assistance in infrastructure building. The HLCC is especially useful to steer this unique partnership and aids in furthering cooperation between the two allies. With the Pakistani side following the strategy of formulating strong defense industrial relations with predominantly Muslim countries, the already sound partnership is heading towards greater heights. Significantly, both the allies also wish to boost defense

exports to Islamic countries as an alternate to expensive Western technology. Recent defense ventures between the two countries have focused on the development of tactical unmanned aerial vehicles. Furthermore, Turkey has upgraded Pakistan's F-16 fighter aircraft and supplied the country with Kaan-33 fast attack craft, AH-1F/S Cobra attack helicopter parts and artillery simulators. On their part, Pakistan has played a major role in the substantial expansion of Beijing Ankara Military-Industrial collaboration over the last seventeen years. Additionally, when under US criticism for human rights abuses against Kurds using

US supplied weapons, all weapon sales and military technology transfers to Turkey were restricted and all grants and loans earlier offered were cut off; Pakistan facilitated Turkish-China cooperation to fill the void. Turkey was then provided all essential military support by China and Turkey responded by aiding China in their fighting against terrorist Uyghur nationalist organizations and their leaders. Recently talks held between the military and defence officials and counterparts from Pakistan and Turkey elaborated on how to enhance collaboration in defense development and production activities. During the eighth Pakistan-Turkey "highlevel military dialogue group meeting" the two countries agreed to boost defense

industrial cooperation through partnership and joint ventures. They also agreed to establish two working groups under the existing bilateral forum to explore opportunities for further collaboration in military and defense industrial activities. Furthermore, Turkey joined Pakistan, China and six other countries in the region to make joint efforts for the development of space technology. This was a big breakthrough in strengthening regional cooperation for peaceful use of outer space. Pakistan and China played a pioneering role in establishing the organization, first of its kind to expand and intensify cooperation in space activities in the Asia-Pacific region. Also both countries are supporting mutual research and development for 3D surveillance radar technologies, Fire control radars, Warhead links, Rocket engines and rocket fuels for air defence missiles, etc. industry has significant production capacity in armored personnel carriers, unmanned aerial vehicles and sea vessels. Turkey would start production of attack helicopters by 2013, which adds to further possibilities of defence cooperation between the two countries. Pakistan has contributed with supply of small arms ammunition and other munitions and both countries are actively exploring the possibility of developing an advanced fighter jet on the lines of the JF-17 that resulted through joint efforts of Pakistan and China. Talks are underway for the co-production of weapons like armored vehicles and new generation corvettes. Military to military contacts between Ankara and Islamabad have been unflinching and both countries are looking to further their already strong special relationship and jointly build a road to each otherÂ’s progression.

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Pictorial Recap

Visitor Testing a Rifle at the Alpine Industrial Con Pvt. Ltd

Miran International Showcasing its Products

CETC Team at IDEAS 2012

Drone Display at Integrated Dynamics Stall

Selex Galileo Presents the Pod-Housed GRIFO Radar

Pakistan Navy and Military Officials in a Deep Discussion

Al-Khalid Tank by Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT) Product Display at the GIDS Stall


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