Pakistan Army |
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Organisation and components |
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Personnel |
Equipment |
History and traditions |
Awards, decorations and badges |
The following is a list of active equipment of the Pakistan Army.
Weapon | Image | Caliber | Origin | Notes |
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Handguns | ||||
Beretta 92 |
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9×19mm Parabellum | ![]() |
Standard gun. 92F variant is in use. [1] |
SIG Sauer P226 |
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9×19mm Parabellum | ![]() |
Used by Special Service Group. [2] |
SIG Sauer P229 |
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9×19mm Parabellum | ![]() |
Used by Special Service Group. [2] |
HK P7 |
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9×19mm Parabellum | ![]() |
Used by Special Service Group, will be replaced by P229. [2] |
Glock 17 |
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9×19mm Parabellum | ![]() |
Used by Special Service Group, will be replaced by P226. [2] |
Glock 19 |
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9×19mm Parabellum | ![]() |
Used by Special Service Group, will be replaced by P229. [2] |
Submachine guns | ||||
Heckler & Koch MP5 |
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9×19mm Parabellum | ![]() |
MP5A2, MP5P3, MP5K variants in service. [3] [4] Locally produce under license by POF. |
FN P90 |
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5.7×28mm | ![]() |
Personal defence weapon. [1] |
Assault rifles and Battle rifles | ||||
Heckler & Koch G3 |
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7.62×51mm NATO | ![]() |
Standard battle rifle.
[5] G3A3, G3P4 and G3M variants in service. [6] Locally produce under license by POF. |
Type 56 |
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7.62×39mm | ![]() |
Standard assault rifle.
[5] Type 56-I, II & some modernized variants in service. It will be replaced by the PK-21 which is locally produced unlicensed copy of the AK 103 assault rifle. [7] |
M4 carbine |
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5.56×45mm NATO | ![]() |
Used by Special Service Group.
[8]
[9] M4A1 variant in service. |
Steyr AUG |
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5.56×45mm NATO | ![]() |
Used by Special Service Group.
[8] AUG A3 variant in service. |
SIG SG 550 | 5.56×45mm NATO | ![]() |
Used by Special Service Group.
[10] SG 552 variant in service. | |
Sniper rifles | ||||
Azb DMR MK1 |
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7.62×51mm NATO | ![]() ![]() |
[11] Designated marksman rifle, Semi-automatic, based on the Heckler & Koch G3 rifle |
PSR-90 | 7.62×51mm NATO | ![]() ![]() |
[12] Used by Special Service Group. Semi-automatic. License built version of Heckler & Koch PSG1. | |
Steyr SSG 69 |
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.308 Winchester | ![]() |
[13] Bolt-action |
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare |
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.308 Winchester .338 Lapua Magnum |
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Used by Special Service Group. [14] Bolt-action |
RPA Rangemaster |
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.50 BMG | ![]() |
Used by Special Service Group. [15] Bolt-action |
Barrett M82A1 |
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.50 BMG | ![]() |
Used by Special Service Group. [16] Semi-automatic. |
Machine guns | ||||
HMG PK-16 |
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12.7×108mm | ![]() |
Standard heavy machine gun, a modernized variant of DshK/Type 54P in service. [17] [18] |
MG3 |
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7.62×51mm NATO | ![]() |
Standard general-purpose machine gun. [19] Locally produce under license by POF. |
RPD |
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7.62×39mm | ![]() |
Squad automatic weapon. [20] |
PKM |
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7.62×54mmR | ![]() |
Limited usage by Special Service Group. [21] |
Weapon | Image | Type | Origin | Notes |
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POF P2A1 | Hand grenade | ![]() |
Fragmentation grenade. Arges 84 produced under license. [22] [23] | |
POF Discharger P3 MK1 | Smoke grenade | ![]() |
Smoke screening hand grenade. [24] | |
POF Target Indication MK2 | Smoke grenade | ![]() |
Target indication smoke hand grenade. [24] | |
Mk 19 |
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Automatic grenade launcher ( 40×53mm) | ![]() |
[25] |
QLZ-87 |
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Automatic grenade launcher (35×32mm) | ![]() |
[26] |
SPG-9 |
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Recoilless rifle | ![]() |
73 mm recoilless rifle. [13] |
M40A1 |
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Recoilless rifle | ![]() |
105 mm recoilless rifle. [27] |
RPG-7 |
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Rocket grenade launcher | ![]() |
40 mm rocket-propelled grenade launcher. [28] |
Alcotán-100 |
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Anti-tank rocket launcher | ![]() |
100 mm disposable anti-tank rocket launcher, Alcotán-AT (M2) variant in service. Equipped with Vosel (M2) fire control system. [29] |
Type 63-1 |
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Mortar launcher | ![]() ![]() |
60 mm mortar. Based on M2 variant in service. [30] |
LLR 81 |
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Mortar launcher | ![]() ![]() |
81 mm mortar. MO-81-61C and MO-81-61L variants in service. [31] [32] |
MO-120-RT |
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Mortar launcher | ![]() ![]() |
120 mm mortar. [33] [34] |
POF P3 Mk2 | Anti-tank mine | ![]() |
[35] [36] | |
POF P5 Mk1 | Command-detonated anti-personnel mine | ![]() |
Variant of M18A1 Claymore in service, manufactured by POF. [29] [37] |
Name | Image | Generation | Origin | In service | Notes |
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Haider MBT | 3rd+ | ![]() ![]() |
Unknown | 125 mm gun. Modernized variant of VT-4. Currently in production at HIT. [38] [39] | |
VT-4 |
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3rd+ | ![]() |
119 [40] | 125 mm gun. Initial batch of 176 ordered. Total 679 planned. Equipped with FY-4 ERA. [41] [42] |
Al Khalid
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3rd | ![]() ![]() |
300
[43]
110+ [43] |
125 mm gun. [35] [24] [44] [29] [45] [46] |
T-80UD |
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3rd | ![]() |
320 | 125 mm gun. [47] |
Type 85 |
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2nd | ![]() |
268 [43] | 125 mm gun. Type 85-IIAP variant in service. [46] [48] |
Al Zarrar |
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2nd | ![]() ![]() |
500 [43] | 125 mm gun. To replace Type 59. [49] [24] [35] [45] |
Type 69 |
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1st | ![]() |
400 | Type 69-IIMP variant in service. [43] |
Type 59 |
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1st | ![]() |
600 [43] | 100 mm gun. Being upgraded to Al Zarrar standard. |
Name | Image | Origin | In service | Notes |
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(Armoured Personnel Carriers) APCs , (Infantry Fighting Vehicles) IFVs | ||||
M113 |
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2,300 M113 A1/A2/P
[50]
600 VCC-1/VCC-2 [50] |
Multirole armoured personnel carrier and infantry fighting vehicle.
[51]
[52]
[53]
[54]
[55]
[56]
[57] Mostly modernized & upgraded, American built M113A1/A2, Pakistani built M113P & Italian built VCC-1A2 variants in service. |
APC Saad APC Talha |
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200 [50] | Multirole armoured personnel carrier and infantry fighting vehicle. [58] [59] | |
Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAPS) | ||||
MaxxPro |
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225 [50] | Mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP). MaxxPro DXM and MaxxPro Dash DXM variants in service. [60] [61] [55] |
Infantry Mobility Vehicles (IMVs) | ||||
Dragoon 2 |
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600 | Armoured security vehicle/Scout car. [62] [63] |
Mohafiz | ![]() |
— | Light armoured vehicle. [64] | |
Miscellaneous vehicles | ||||
Maaz | ![]() ![]() |
— | Anti-tank variant based on APC Talha, using Baktar Shikan [65] [66] [35] [24] [44] | |
Mouz | ![]() |
— | Air defence variant based on APC Talha, using RBS-70 | |
Sakb |
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— | Armoured command and control vehicle. Based on APC Talha [67] [68] |
Name | Image | Origin | Notes |
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Foton Tunland |
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Light utility vehicle. |
Toyota Land Cruiser |
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Light utility vehicle. |
Toyota Hilux |
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Light utility vehicle. |
Land Rover Defender | ![]() |
Light utility vehicle. |
Name | Image | Origin | Notes |
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Al Qaswa | ![]() |
Light armored tracked vehicle for logistics & cargo. [69] | |
Isuzu F-Series |
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Light/Medium truck. Various variants in service. [70] |
Hino Ranger |
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Light/Medium truck. Various variants in service. [71] |
M35 |
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Light/Medium truck. Various variants in service. [72] |
Yasoob | ![]() |
Medium/Heavy truck. Limited numbers in service. [72] |
Name | Image | Origin | In service | Notes |
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MaxxPro MRV |
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— | Light armoured recovery vehicle. Based on MaxxPro. |
W653 |
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175 | Armoured recovery vehicle. Based on Type 69 tank. [73] [65] [66] [74] |
M88 |
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52 | Heavy armoured recovery vehicle. Based on Patton family of tanks. M88 & M88A1 variants in service. [75] |
Isoli M60 | ![]() |
500 | Light recovery crane mounted on truck. [76] | |
Dragon | ![]() |
— | Tank-mounted engineering mine plough vehicle. [77] | |
Troll Anti-Mine | ![]() |
53 | De-mining vehicle. Based on T-55 tank. [78] [74] [79] | |
Cougar JERRV |
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20 | Mine-clearing vehicle. Buffalo Explosive Ordnance Disposal version. [80] |
Aardvark JSFU |
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— | Mine flail vehicle. Mk 3 variant in service. [81] [82] |
Type 84 RDMS | ![]() |
14 | Air-dispersed anti-tank mine. [29] [44] [83] | |
Al Hadeed | ![]() |
— | Armoured recovery vehicle based on APC Saad | |
Al Khalid AVLB | ![]() |
8 | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge. Based on Al Khalid tank. [24] [44] [29] | |
M60 AVLB |
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12 | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge. Based on M60 tank. M60A1 variant in service. [84] |
M47M AVLB | ![]() |
— | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge. Based on M47 tank. [85] | |
M48 AVLB | ![]() |
— | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge. Based on M48 tank. [75] | |
AM 50B |
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4 | Bridge layer. [44] |
PB 79A | ![]() |
— | Pontoon bridge. [24] |
Name | Image | Origin | In service | Notes |
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Rocket artillery | ||||
Fatah-2 | ![]() |
Unknown | Guided MLRS. Maximum range of 400 km. [86] | |
Fatah-1 | ![]() |
Unknown | Guided MLRS. Maximum range of 140 km. [87] | |
A-100 |
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450+ [88] | 300 mm MLRS. [89] [90] [91] The system can launch CALT-built rocket having maximum range of 120 km. [92] |
Azar |
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52+ [43] | Chinese variant of the BM-21 Grad. Produced under license as the "Azar". [93] |
KRL-122 Ghazab |
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Unknown [43] | 122 mm MLRS. [89] The system can launch POF built Yarmuk Rocket having maximum range of 40 km. |
Self-propelled artillery | ||||
SH-15 | ![]() ![]() |
164 [94] [95] | 155 mm truck-mounted howitzer. Pakistan has ordered around 236–300 units with TOT to further build these self-propelled howitzers locally in Heavy Industries Taxila. [96] [97] [98] | |
M109 |
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438 [43] | M109A2: (200)
[99] M109A5: (115) [100] [101] M109L: (123) [99] |
M110 |
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60 [43] | 203 mm howitzer. M110A2 variant in service. [72] [102] |
Towed artillery | ||||
M115 |
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28 [43] | 203 mm howitzer. [103] |
M198 |
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148 [43] | 155 mm howitzer. [104] |
M114 |
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144 [43] | 155 mm howitzer. [105] |
Type 59-1 |
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410 [43] | 130 mm howitzer. Based on M46. [106] [107] |
Type 86 |
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80 [43] | 122 mm howitzer. Based on D-30. [108] [109] [110] [24] |
Type 54-1 |
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490 [43] | 122 mm howitzer. Based on M-30. [111] |
M101 |
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216 [43] | 105 mm howitzer. [112] |
Mod 56 |
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113 [43] | 105 mm howitzer. [113] |
25-pounder |
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1,000 [114] | Still in service as of 2018. [114] 88 mm shells being produced by POF. [115] |
Weapon | Image | Type | Origin | Notes |
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Kornet-E |
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Laser-guided anti-tank missile | ![]() |
52 launchers purchased in 2017-2018 along with unspecified number of missiles. [116] |
KRL Baktar Shikan |
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Wire-guided anti-tank missile | ![]() ![]() |
Variant of
HJ-8 in service.
Used with Maaz APC, 4x4 vehicles and AH-1F Cobra. Range of 4 km. According to SIPRI, between 1990 and 2022, Pakistan has produced 26,350 Baktar-Shikans. [117] |
BGM-71 TOW |
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Wire-guided anti-tank missile | ![]() |
TOW-2A, TOW-2A RF, TOW-2B RF and ITOW variants in service. Used with M901 ITV, M113 APC and AH-1F Cobra. [72] [118] [119] [120] [121] [122] |
NESCOM Barq-I/II | Air-launched anti-tank guided missile | ![]() |
Used with Helicopters & UAVs. [123] [124] |
Weapon | Image | Type | Origin | Notes |
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Air defence - Missile systems | ||||
HQ-9 |
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Long-range surface-to-air missile | ![]() |
HQ-9P variant in service. Operational range is 125 km against aircraft and 25 km against cruise missiles. [125] [126] |
HQ-16 |
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Short-to medium-range surface-to-air missile | ![]() |
Two variants in service:
LY-80: Operational range is 40 km.
[127]
|
HQ-7 |
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Short-range surface-to-air missile | ![]() |
FM-90 variant in service. Operational range is 15 km. [129] |
Air defence - Man-portable systems | ||||
FN-6 / FN-16 | Man-portable air-defense system | ![]() |
806 FN-6 delivered between 2010 and 2016. 1,191 FN-16 delivered between 2018 and 2021. [40] [130] | |
KRL Anza |
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Man-portable air-defense system | ![]() ![]() |
Three variants in service:
Anza Mk-I (Based on
HN-5B. A total of 1,100 in service. 100 delivered by 1987. 1,000 produced between 1989 and 1998.)
[40] |
RBS 70 |
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Man-portable air-defense system | ![]() |
Mk 1, Mk 2, Mk 2 BOLIDE variants in service. 1,711 missiles. RBS 70 VLM used with M113 and Mouz APC. [79] [44] [131] [132] |
FIM-92 Stinger |
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Man-portable air-defense system | ![]() |
FIM-92A variant in service. [17] |
Air defence - Anti-aircraft gun systems | ||||
Type 85 |
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Anti-aircraft gun (12.7mm) | ![]() |
Updated version of Type 77. [15] |
Type 54P |
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Anti-aircraft gun (12.7mm) | ![]() |
Chinese version of DShK, locally built by Pakistan Ordnance Factories. [133] [134] |
Type 56 / Type 58 |
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Anti-aircraft gun (14.5mm) | ![]() |
200, [135] Based on ZPU. [17] |
Oerlikon GDF |
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Anti-aircraft gun (2 x 35 mm) | ![]() |
248, GDF-002 and GDF-005 variants in service, [136] [137] [24] [35] [44] with 134 SkyGuard radar units. [50] |
Type 55 / Type 65 |
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Anti-aircraft gun (37 mm) | ![]() |
310, [50] Based on M1939. [17] |
L-60 | Anti-aircraft gun (40 mm) | ![]() |
50 units as of 2021. [50] | |
Type 59 |
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Anti-aircraft gun (57 mm) | ![]() |
144 units as of 2021, [50] based on AZP S-60. [17] |
Name | Image | Type | Origin | Notes |
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IBIS-150 | Air surveillance radar | ![]() |
Used with LY-80. [24] [35] | |
LAADS | Air surveillance radar | ![]() |
[138] | |
Giraffe 40 |
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Command and control Early warning radar |
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[139] |
SLC-2 |
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AESA counter-battery radar | ![]() |
[140] |
RASIT |
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Ground surveillance radar | ![]() |
RASIT-E variant in service. [141] |
Skyguard |
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Fire control radar | ![]() |
Used with Oerlikon GDF. [138] |
Firefinder |
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Weapon-locating radar | ![]() |
[142] |
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Pakistan Army |
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Leadership |
Organisation and components |
Installations |
Personnel |
Equipment |
History and traditions |
Awards, decorations and badges |
The following is a list of active equipment of the Pakistan Army.
Weapon | Image | Caliber | Origin | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Handguns | ||||
Beretta 92 |
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9×19mm Parabellum | ![]() |
Standard gun. 92F variant is in use. [1] |
SIG Sauer P226 |
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9×19mm Parabellum | ![]() |
Used by Special Service Group. [2] |
SIG Sauer P229 |
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9×19mm Parabellum | ![]() |
Used by Special Service Group. [2] |
HK P7 |
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9×19mm Parabellum | ![]() |
Used by Special Service Group, will be replaced by P229. [2] |
Glock 17 |
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9×19mm Parabellum | ![]() |
Used by Special Service Group, will be replaced by P226. [2] |
Glock 19 |
|
9×19mm Parabellum | ![]() |
Used by Special Service Group, will be replaced by P229. [2] |
Submachine guns | ||||
Heckler & Koch MP5 |
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9×19mm Parabellum | ![]() |
MP5A2, MP5P3, MP5K variants in service. [3] [4] Locally produce under license by POF. |
FN P90 |
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5.7×28mm | ![]() |
Personal defence weapon. [1] |
Assault rifles and Battle rifles | ||||
Heckler & Koch G3 |
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7.62×51mm NATO | ![]() |
Standard battle rifle.
[5] G3A3, G3P4 and G3M variants in service. [6] Locally produce under license by POF. |
Type 56 |
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7.62×39mm | ![]() |
Standard assault rifle.
[5] Type 56-I, II & some modernized variants in service. It will be replaced by the PK-21 which is locally produced unlicensed copy of the AK 103 assault rifle. [7] |
M4 carbine |
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5.56×45mm NATO | ![]() |
Used by Special Service Group.
[8]
[9] M4A1 variant in service. |
Steyr AUG |
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5.56×45mm NATO | ![]() |
Used by Special Service Group.
[8] AUG A3 variant in service. |
SIG SG 550 | 5.56×45mm NATO | ![]() |
Used by Special Service Group.
[10] SG 552 variant in service. | |
Sniper rifles | ||||
Azb DMR MK1 |
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7.62×51mm NATO | ![]() ![]() |
[11] Designated marksman rifle, Semi-automatic, based on the Heckler & Koch G3 rifle |
PSR-90 | 7.62×51mm NATO | ![]() ![]() |
[12] Used by Special Service Group. Semi-automatic. License built version of Heckler & Koch PSG1. | |
Steyr SSG 69 |
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.308 Winchester | ![]() |
[13] Bolt-action |
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare |
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.308 Winchester .338 Lapua Magnum |
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Used by Special Service Group. [14] Bolt-action |
RPA Rangemaster |
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.50 BMG | ![]() |
Used by Special Service Group. [15] Bolt-action |
Barrett M82A1 |
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.50 BMG | ![]() |
Used by Special Service Group. [16] Semi-automatic. |
Machine guns | ||||
HMG PK-16 |
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12.7×108mm | ![]() |
Standard heavy machine gun, a modernized variant of DshK/Type 54P in service. [17] [18] |
MG3 |
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7.62×51mm NATO | ![]() |
Standard general-purpose machine gun. [19] Locally produce under license by POF. |
RPD |
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7.62×39mm | ![]() |
Squad automatic weapon. [20] |
PKM |
|
7.62×54mmR | ![]() |
Limited usage by Special Service Group. [21] |
Weapon | Image | Type | Origin | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
POF P2A1 | Hand grenade | ![]() |
Fragmentation grenade. Arges 84 produced under license. [22] [23] | |
POF Discharger P3 MK1 | Smoke grenade | ![]() |
Smoke screening hand grenade. [24] | |
POF Target Indication MK2 | Smoke grenade | ![]() |
Target indication smoke hand grenade. [24] | |
Mk 19 |
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Automatic grenade launcher ( 40×53mm) | ![]() |
[25] |
QLZ-87 |
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Automatic grenade launcher (35×32mm) | ![]() |
[26] |
SPG-9 |
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Recoilless rifle | ![]() |
73 mm recoilless rifle. [13] |
M40A1 |
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Recoilless rifle | ![]() |
105 mm recoilless rifle. [27] |
RPG-7 |
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Rocket grenade launcher | ![]() |
40 mm rocket-propelled grenade launcher. [28] |
Alcotán-100 |
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Anti-tank rocket launcher | ![]() |
100 mm disposable anti-tank rocket launcher, Alcotán-AT (M2) variant in service. Equipped with Vosel (M2) fire control system. [29] |
Type 63-1 |
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Mortar launcher | ![]() ![]() |
60 mm mortar. Based on M2 variant in service. [30] |
LLR 81 |
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Mortar launcher | ![]() ![]() |
81 mm mortar. MO-81-61C and MO-81-61L variants in service. [31] [32] |
MO-120-RT |
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Mortar launcher | ![]() ![]() |
120 mm mortar. [33] [34] |
POF P3 Mk2 | Anti-tank mine | ![]() |
[35] [36] | |
POF P5 Mk1 | Command-detonated anti-personnel mine | ![]() |
Variant of M18A1 Claymore in service, manufactured by POF. [29] [37] |
Name | Image | Generation | Origin | In service | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Haider MBT | 3rd+ | ![]() ![]() |
Unknown | 125 mm gun. Modernized variant of VT-4. Currently in production at HIT. [38] [39] | |
VT-4 |
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3rd+ | ![]() |
119 [40] | 125 mm gun. Initial batch of 176 ordered. Total 679 planned. Equipped with FY-4 ERA. [41] [42] |
Al Khalid
|
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3rd | ![]() ![]() |
300
[43]
110+ [43] |
125 mm gun. [35] [24] [44] [29] [45] [46] |
T-80UD |
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3rd | ![]() |
320 | 125 mm gun. [47] |
Type 85 |
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2nd | ![]() |
268 [43] | 125 mm gun. Type 85-IIAP variant in service. [46] [48] |
Al Zarrar |
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2nd | ![]() ![]() |
500 [43] | 125 mm gun. To replace Type 59. [49] [24] [35] [45] |
Type 69 |
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1st | ![]() |
400 | Type 69-IIMP variant in service. [43] |
Type 59 |
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1st | ![]() |
600 [43] | 100 mm gun. Being upgraded to Al Zarrar standard. |
Name | Image | Origin | In service | Notes |
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(Armoured Personnel Carriers) APCs , (Infantry Fighting Vehicles) IFVs | ||||
M113 |
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2,300 M113 A1/A2/P
[50]
600 VCC-1/VCC-2 [50] |
Multirole armoured personnel carrier and infantry fighting vehicle.
[51]
[52]
[53]
[54]
[55]
[56]
[57] Mostly modernized & upgraded, American built M113A1/A2, Pakistani built M113P & Italian built VCC-1A2 variants in service. |
APC Saad APC Talha |
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200 [50] | Multirole armoured personnel carrier and infantry fighting vehicle. [58] [59] | |
Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAPS) | ||||
MaxxPro |
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225 [50] | Mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP). MaxxPro DXM and MaxxPro Dash DXM variants in service. [60] [61] [55] |
Infantry Mobility Vehicles (IMVs) | ||||
Dragoon 2 |
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600 | Armoured security vehicle/Scout car. [62] [63] |
Mohafiz | ![]() |
— | Light armoured vehicle. [64] | |
Miscellaneous vehicles | ||||
Maaz | ![]() ![]() |
— | Anti-tank variant based on APC Talha, using Baktar Shikan [65] [66] [35] [24] [44] | |
Mouz | ![]() |
— | Air defence variant based on APC Talha, using RBS-70 | |
Sakb |
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— | Armoured command and control vehicle. Based on APC Talha [67] [68] |
Name | Image | Origin | Notes |
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Foton Tunland |
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Light utility vehicle. |
Toyota Land Cruiser |
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Light utility vehicle. |
Toyota Hilux |
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Light utility vehicle. |
Land Rover Defender | ![]() |
Light utility vehicle. |
Name | Image | Origin | Notes |
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Al Qaswa | ![]() |
Light armored tracked vehicle for logistics & cargo. [69] | |
Isuzu F-Series |
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Light/Medium truck. Various variants in service. [70] |
Hino Ranger |
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Light/Medium truck. Various variants in service. [71] |
M35 |
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Light/Medium truck. Various variants in service. [72] |
Yasoob | ![]() |
Medium/Heavy truck. Limited numbers in service. [72] |
Name | Image | Origin | In service | Notes |
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MaxxPro MRV |
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— | Light armoured recovery vehicle. Based on MaxxPro. |
W653 |
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175 | Armoured recovery vehicle. Based on Type 69 tank. [73] [65] [66] [74] |
M88 |
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52 | Heavy armoured recovery vehicle. Based on Patton family of tanks. M88 & M88A1 variants in service. [75] |
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500 | Light recovery crane mounted on truck. [76] | |
Dragon | ![]() |
— | Tank-mounted engineering mine plough vehicle. [77] | |
Troll Anti-Mine | ![]() |
53 | De-mining vehicle. Based on T-55 tank. [78] [74] [79] | |
Cougar JERRV |
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20 | Mine-clearing vehicle. Buffalo Explosive Ordnance Disposal version. [80] |
Aardvark JSFU |
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— | Mine flail vehicle. Mk 3 variant in service. [81] [82] |
Type 84 RDMS | ![]() |
14 | Air-dispersed anti-tank mine. [29] [44] [83] | |
Al Hadeed | ![]() |
— | Armoured recovery vehicle based on APC Saad | |
Al Khalid AVLB | ![]() |
8 | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge. Based on Al Khalid tank. [24] [44] [29] | |
M60 AVLB |
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12 | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge. Based on M60 tank. M60A1 variant in service. [84] |
M47M AVLB | ![]() |
— | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge. Based on M47 tank. [85] | |
M48 AVLB | ![]() |
— | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge. Based on M48 tank. [75] | |
AM 50B |
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4 | Bridge layer. [44] |
PB 79A | ![]() |
— | Pontoon bridge. [24] |
Name | Image | Origin | In service | Notes |
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Rocket artillery | ||||
Fatah-2 | ![]() |
Unknown | Guided MLRS. Maximum range of 400 km. [86] | |
Fatah-1 | ![]() |
Unknown | Guided MLRS. Maximum range of 140 km. [87] | |
A-100 |
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450+ [88] | 300 mm MLRS. [89] [90] [91] The system can launch CALT-built rocket having maximum range of 120 km. [92] |
Azar |
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52+ [43] | Chinese variant of the BM-21 Grad. Produced under license as the "Azar". [93] |
KRL-122 Ghazab |
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Unknown [43] | 122 mm MLRS. [89] The system can launch POF built Yarmuk Rocket having maximum range of 40 km. |
Self-propelled artillery | ||||
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164 [94] [95] | 155 mm truck-mounted howitzer. Pakistan has ordered around 236–300 units with TOT to further build these self-propelled howitzers locally in Heavy Industries Taxila. [96] [97] [98] | |
M109 |
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438 [43] | M109A2: (200)
[99] M109A5: (115) [100] [101] M109L: (123) [99] |
M110 |
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60 [43] | 203 mm howitzer. M110A2 variant in service. [72] [102] |
Towed artillery | ||||
M115 |
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28 [43] | 203 mm howitzer. [103] |
M198 |
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148 [43] | 155 mm howitzer. [104] |
M114 |
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144 [43] | 155 mm howitzer. [105] |
Type 59-1 |
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410 [43] | 130 mm howitzer. Based on M46. [106] [107] |
Type 86 |
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80 [43] | 122 mm howitzer. Based on D-30. [108] [109] [110] [24] |
Type 54-1 |
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490 [43] | 122 mm howitzer. Based on M-30. [111] |
M101 |
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216 [43] | 105 mm howitzer. [112] |
Mod 56 |
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113 [43] | 105 mm howitzer. [113] |
25-pounder |
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1,000 [114] | Still in service as of 2018. [114] 88 mm shells being produced by POF. [115] |
Weapon | Image | Type | Origin | Notes |
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Kornet-E |
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Laser-guided anti-tank missile | ![]() |
52 launchers purchased in 2017-2018 along with unspecified number of missiles. [116] |
KRL Baktar Shikan |
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Wire-guided anti-tank missile | ![]() ![]() |
Variant of
HJ-8 in service.
Used with Maaz APC, 4x4 vehicles and AH-1F Cobra. Range of 4 km. According to SIPRI, between 1990 and 2022, Pakistan has produced 26,350 Baktar-Shikans. [117] |
BGM-71 TOW |
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Wire-guided anti-tank missile | ![]() |
TOW-2A, TOW-2A RF, TOW-2B RF and ITOW variants in service. Used with M901 ITV, M113 APC and AH-1F Cobra. [72] [118] [119] [120] [121] [122] |
NESCOM Barq-I/II | Air-launched anti-tank guided missile | ![]() |
Used with Helicopters & UAVs. [123] [124] |
Weapon | Image | Type | Origin | Notes |
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Air defence - Missile systems | ||||
HQ-9 |
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Long-range surface-to-air missile | ![]() |
HQ-9P variant in service. Operational range is 125 km against aircraft and 25 km against cruise missiles. [125] [126] |
HQ-16 |
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Short-to medium-range surface-to-air missile | ![]() |
Two variants in service:
LY-80: Operational range is 40 km.
[127]
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HQ-7 |
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Short-range surface-to-air missile | ![]() |
FM-90 variant in service. Operational range is 15 km. [129] |
Air defence - Man-portable systems | ||||
FN-6 / FN-16 | Man-portable air-defense system | ![]() |
806 FN-6 delivered between 2010 and 2016. 1,191 FN-16 delivered between 2018 and 2021. [40] [130] | |
KRL Anza |
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Man-portable air-defense system | ![]() ![]() |
Three variants in service:
Anza Mk-I (Based on
HN-5B. A total of 1,100 in service. 100 delivered by 1987. 1,000 produced between 1989 and 1998.)
[40] |
RBS 70 |
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Man-portable air-defense system | ![]() |
Mk 1, Mk 2, Mk 2 BOLIDE variants in service. 1,711 missiles. RBS 70 VLM used with M113 and Mouz APC. [79] [44] [131] [132] |
FIM-92 Stinger |
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Man-portable air-defense system | ![]() |
FIM-92A variant in service. [17] |
Air defence - Anti-aircraft gun systems | ||||
Type 85 |
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Anti-aircraft gun (12.7mm) | ![]() |
Updated version of Type 77. [15] |
Type 54P |
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Anti-aircraft gun (12.7mm) | ![]() |
Chinese version of DShK, locally built by Pakistan Ordnance Factories. [133] [134] |
Type 56 / Type 58 |
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Anti-aircraft gun (14.5mm) | ![]() |
200, [135] Based on ZPU. [17] |
Oerlikon GDF |
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Anti-aircraft gun (2 x 35 mm) | ![]() |
248, GDF-002 and GDF-005 variants in service, [136] [137] [24] [35] [44] with 134 SkyGuard radar units. [50] |
Type 55 / Type 65 |
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Anti-aircraft gun (37 mm) | ![]() |
310, [50] Based on M1939. [17] |
L-60 | Anti-aircraft gun (40 mm) | ![]() |
50 units as of 2021. [50] | |
Type 59 |
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Anti-aircraft gun (57 mm) | ![]() |
144 units as of 2021, [50] based on AZP S-60. [17] |
Name | Image | Type | Origin | Notes |
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IBIS-150 | Air surveillance radar | ![]() |
Used with LY-80. [24] [35] | |
LAADS | Air surveillance radar | ![]() |
[138] | |
Giraffe 40 |
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Command and control Early warning radar |
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[139] |
SLC-2 |
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AESA counter-battery radar | ![]() |
[140] |
RASIT |
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Ground surveillance radar | ![]() |
RASIT-E variant in service. [141] |
Skyguard |
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Fire control radar | ![]() |
Used with Oerlikon GDF. [138] |
Firefinder |
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Weapon-locating radar | ![]() |
[142] |
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