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CZ official confirms negotiation agreement with Pakistan

During a marketing demonstration to law-enforcement agencies (LEA) in Quetta, Baluchistan, a Česká zbrojovka (CZ) official confirmed the letter-of-understanding (LoU) CZ signed with Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF) during IDEAS 2016, which took place in November 2016 in Karachi, Pakistan.

The official stated: “Recently we have [CZ] signed a letter-of-understanding with POF, and we are ready to transfer, the full transfer (sic) of modern technology from CZ to Pakistan, to POF, so we can produce the most modern and most advanced assault rifles in the world at POF.”

Under the LoU signed at IDEAS, POF and CZ agreed to “negotiate delivery of complete technology for the production of small arms … [with] gradual launching of production in Pakistan, ranging from light assembly to maximum localization.” It appears that CZ had a follow-up meeting with Pakistan’s Ministry of Defence Production (MoDP) at IDEX 2017, which took place in Abu Dhabi in February.

As part of its event in Quetta, CZ showcased the CZ-807 and/or CZ-806 BREN 2 assault rifle, Scorpion EVO 3 sub-machine gun, and P-series handguns. Pakistani officials affirmed their commitment to provide LEAs and the armed forces with modern weapons and systems to handle current and emerging security threats.

CZ is among several competitors bidding to secure Pakistan’s next-generation standard-issue assault and battle rifle programs. The Pakistan Army intends to gradually replace its Heckler & Koch G-3 7.62×51 mm battle rifles and NORINCO Type 56 7.62×39 mm assault rifles. FN Herstal and Beretta are also competing with the SCAR and ARX platforms, respectively. The Pakistani television network Samaa TV reported that the SCAR-H and Beretta ARX-200 were shortlisted to supplant the HK G-3.

The winner(s) of Pakistan’s small-arms requirements will see their products manufactured under license at POF. If finalized, these products will form a core component of POF’s next-generation product catalogue for domestic and overseas markets. This would be a significant program for all parties involved, especially since it would amount to large-scale production spanning decades and, potentially, exports to third-party markets such as the Arab Gulf and Sub-Saharan Africa.

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  • by Vap
    Posted April 4, 2017 4:01 am 0Likes

    A positive development. License build CZ handguns should be also on agenda.

  • by Sami Shahid
    Posted April 4, 2017 12:50 pm 0Likes

    I guess CZ-806 is a good rifle and can be used in both conventional and unconventional war

  • by Hassan S Hakeem
    Posted April 4, 2017 8:42 pm 0Likes

    POF has manufactured probably a million rifles. These suppliers & production of their competing models, in most cases have not crossed even hundred thousands. This speaks loudly of the bankruptcy of product development of POF.

  • by Steve
    Posted April 7, 2017 2:49 pm 0Likes

    CZ 806 is highly recommended by most experts as cheaper alternative to SCAR. Need to fully licence build with export options once our requirement is fulfilled. We have built huge numbers of rifles but lack R&D to build our own design. Small countries like Czech Republic and Belgium build great rifles, why not us?

  • by Saptarshi Dasgupta
    Posted April 8, 2017 3:38 am 0Likes

    So jealous of pakistani defence planning. In india all defence deals are delayed and more so now since the honest Modi led BJP is sniffing corruption in every defence deal and so it is delaying all defence projects.Congress government did corruption in all defence deals so Modi and his team are investigating all middle men and arms dealers and so are formulating a new defence procurement model to avoid middle men and corruption. So whole procurement procedure has been delayed. If Pakistan had a huge defence budget of 45$ billion like then pakistan would have become a superpower because of its superior defence planning.

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