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  1. MK.153 SMAW Anti-Tank Rocket Launcher - Pakistan Defence

    Jun 3, 2016 · The Mk.153 SMAW (Shoulder-launched Multi-purpose Assault Weapon) is the primary infantry anti-tank weapon of the US Marine Corps. It is a derivative of the IMI B-300 rocket launcher developed in Israel, though alterations made to suit the requirements of the Marines have made both the weapon and its ammunition incompatible with the B-300 system ...

  2. B-300 Anti-tank rocket launcher - Pakistan Defence

    Apr 28, 2011 · Mk.153 SMAW: US license-produced derivative of the B-300. Though the modifications required by the US Marine Corps have transformed this weapon and its ammunition into proprietary products. The launchers and ammunition of the B-300 and SMAW are not interchangeable.

  3. RPO-A Shmel Thermobaric rocket launcher | Pakistan Defence

    Apr 28, 2011 · M141 BDM: US disposable anti-structure RPG-type weapon with an advanced and extraordinarily powerful HEDP warhead. The M141 BDM launches a variant of the rocket from the Mk.153 SMAW, but from a new and original launcher. SMAW-NE: US disposable anti-structure RPG-type weapon similar to the M141 BDM, but armed with a thermobaric warhead.

  4. Penguin Anti-ship missile - Pakistan Defence

    Apr 28, 2011 · The Penguin Mk.1 and Mk.2 series' are armed with the Mk.19 warhead, a 113 kg High Explosive Fragmentation (FRAG) munition based on the warhead used in the AGM-12 Bullpup tactical missile (which in turn was a derivative of the warhead from the Mk.82 bomb).

  5. Ground Surveillance Radars (GSRs) | Pakistan Defence

    Jul 15, 2015 · The Squire Mk.2, like its predecessors, is an X-band (8.5 gigahertz/GHz to 10.68GHz) GSR with an instrumented range of up to 45 kilometres/km (28 miles). X-band is an attractive waveband for GSRs. The short wavelengths of X-band transmissions lets such radars detect targets in fine detail.

  6. Mk.19 Automatic grenade launcher - Pakistan Defence

    Jan 26, 2016 · The Mk.19 is fed from 32 or 48 round disintegrating link belts weighing 19 or 27 kg. This weapon can fire at 60 rounds per minute for fast fire or 40 rounds per minute for sustained fire. The Mk.19 is not safe to be fired at targets fewer than 75 meters away. It utilizes a large rear leaf sight moved in 100-meter increments.

  7. Aerojet to Provide MK 125 Warhead for Standard Missile System

    Jan 22, 2009 · The MK 125 warhead is the lethality mechanism for the SM-2 and SM-6 missile systems. This important missile system provides the U.S. Navy's fleet long-range protection from aerial threats and ensures the ability of the fleet to safely accomplish its primary mission of force projections wherever and whenever the nation calls.

  8. Pakistani Light Armoured vehicles | Pakistan Defence

    Feb 18, 2019 · 3.HIT , Mohafiz MK I / Negheban 4.HIT , Mohafiz MK II 5.HIT , Mohafiz MK III 6.HIT , Mohafiz MK III (B7) variant 7.LENCO , LandCat APC 8.Inkas , Hudson APC 9.ARMCO , Armoured Toyota LC 10.Cavalier Group , Interceptor MK I / HIT ASV Mohafiz MKIV 11.Cavalier Group , Interceptor MK II 12.Pak Armoring , ASV 13.unkown armoured vehicle based on land ...

  9. Singapore buys tanks Merkava Mk 4 - Pakistan Defence

    Mar 28, 2013 · Now, for reasons mainly economic plan, Israel's Defense Ministry has issued export permits Merkava Mk 4. Singapore since 2007 acquired are considered 182 Leopard 2A4 tanks from the German Bundeswehr presence (part of them for use on parts and conversion into special machines), and is currently carrying out a program of modernization.

  10. Understanding Iran’s Naval Forces, IRIN/IRGCN - Pakistan Defence

    Mar 24, 2017 · Iranian Naval Headquarters And Areas Of Responsibility In 2007, the two naval forces reorganized, and Iran assigned specific areas of operation for each.Tehran assigned the IRGCN sole responsibility for the Persian Gulf and assigned the IRIN the Gulf of …

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