An analysis of the ARFC’s challenges in building a credible stockpile to sustain a genuine wartime effect.
Pakistan’s Rocket Force Command (ARFC) builds land-based A2/AD — Fatah/Babur missiles plus real-time ISR — to deter BrahMos and enable preemptive precision strikes.
The formation of ‘Army Rocket Force Command’ (ARFC) cements the PA’s multi-year effort to build its independent stand-off range precision-strike capability as not just a doctrine, but an organized element with its own command structure, concept of operations, and objectives.
In the lead up to its special event commemorating 14 August (the day Pakistan was formed out of British India), the Pakistan Army (PA) revealed the Fatah-IV: a land-attack cruise missile (LACM) with a range of 750 km.
By inducting the Z-10ME-2, the Pakistan Army Aviation Corps could under go a shift towards focusing on low-level air power.
The Pakistan Army Aviation Corps (PAA) has officially inducted the Z-10ME-02 attack helicopter, finally turning a page on the PAA’s decade-plus long effort to start replacing its legacy Bell AH-1F/S Cobras.
There are rumours on social media of the Pakistan Army (PA) inducting the Z-10ME attack helicopter.
The rise of insurgent activity in Pakistan’s western frontiers could push the country ti prioritize COIN/CT-fcoused arms.
HIT’s ARDIC released a tender calling for lab testing and other equipment for a project to develop an APS for MBTs.
Thailand’s TDI signed a MoU with Pakistan’s HIT for the sale of 100 First Win 4×4 armoured vehicles with transfer-of-technology.