الصناعة العسكرية الباكستانية

رد: الصناعة العسكرية الباكستانية

حتف 2 ابدالى
المدى: يبلغ ما بين 280 و300 كلغ والحمولة 500 كلم.
الوقود: يعمل بالوقود الصلب.
الطول: 975 سم.
العرض: 85 سم.
الوزن 1750 كلغ.

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تجربة حتف 2 ابدالي


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رد: الصناعة العسكرية الباكستانية

حتف 5 غوري
المدى: 1500كلم
الحمولة 1000 كلغ.
الوقود: يعمل بالوقودالسائل .
الطول: 15.50ميتر.
العرض: .35 .1متر
الوزن 15800 كلغ.


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تجربة حتف 5 غوري

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رد: الصناعة العسكرية الباكستانية

غوري2
المدى: 2000كلم مع الحمولة 1200 كلغ 2500 كلم مع الحموله 750 كلغ
الوقود: يعمل بالوقودالسائل .
الطول:18 ميتر.
العرض: .35 .1متر
الوزن 17800 كلغ.

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رد: الصناعة العسكرية الباكستانية

هل الدبابات الباكستانية تقأارن بالابرامز والتي 90 ؟

وما مدا أصابة الصواريخ الباكستانية ؟ هل هي متطورة ؟

بأاكستــان فعلاً رائــعة ..
 
رد: الصناعة العسكرية الباكستانية

هل الدبابات الباكستانية تقأارن بالابرامز والتي 90 ؟

وما مدا أصابة الصواريخ الباكستانية ؟ هل هي متطورة ؟

بأاكستــان فعلاً رائــعة ..

من المؤكد أن الدبابات الأميركية والروسية أفضل .. ولكن الدبابات الباكستانية بامكانها فعل الكثير في المعارك
 
رد: الصناعة العسكرية الباكستانية

غوري3
المدى 3500كلم
الحموله 1500 كلغ
الوقود: يعمل بالوقودالسائل و سلب.

Ghauri-3

Country: PakistanClass: IRBMBasing: Road mobilePayload: Single warheadWarhead: Nuclear, HEPropulsion: Multiple-stage liquidRange: 3000-3500 kmStatus: DevelopmentDetails


The Ghauri 3 is an intermediate-range, liquid propellant ballistic missile under development by Pakistan. It is considered to be an offshoot of the Haft 5 program. The missile reportedly started development in 1994 with a planned range of 3,000 km (1864 miles). However, recently statements from Pakistan claim a range of 3500 km (2175 miles). There is also a Ghauri 3A that has a reported range of 3500 km. It is possible that the program started in 2004. It is presumed to be road mobile and use an inertial guidance system, like previous Pakistani designs. These two missiles may serve as the basis for a satellite launch vehicle (SLV) based on the Taep'o-dong 1 (SLV).

The Ghauri 3 is likely designed for long-range strikes into India. It is nuclear capable and will probably be equipped to deploy nuclear warheads against civilian and military targets deep within India. There have been three wars fought between India and Pakistan since 1947, and there is a considerable danger that the next one would be nuclear. Both sides have been engaging in an arms race, of which the Pakistani Ghauri 3 and the Indian Agni-3 are the latest developments.

Pakistan reported in late May 2004 that it would be testing the Ghauri 3 in early June, but instead tested two Hatf-5 missiles, to a range of 1,500 km (932 miles).


Footnotes


  1. Duncan Lennox, Jane’s Strategic Weapons Systems 46 (Surrey: Jane’s Information Group, January 2007), 109-110.
Pakistan Establishes Three Strategic Commands

August 9, 2006 :: <A href="http://home.kyodo.co.jp/" target=_blank>Kyodo :: News
Kyodo reports that Pakistan has set up three strategic commands in its armed forces equipped with nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, and capable of retaliating against any first nuclear strike by India. According to Shaukat Sultan, a spokesman for the Indian Defense Ministry, the three commands are located within the army, air force, and navy. The army command, established in 2003 under Lieutenant General Ghulum Mustafa, forms the backbone of Pakistan’s combined strategic force. It includes up to 100 facilities, mostly underground, where Pakistan’s medium-range Shaheen and long-range Ghauri missiles are kept. Sultan refused to divulge the number of people involved in the storing, security, deployment, and operation of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal, although Kyodo quotes independent sources as saying that the army’s strategic force alone includes nearly 6,000 people. (Article, Link)
» More stories on: Nuclear Weapons, Pakistan
» Missile details: Ghauri-3, Hatf 6
Afghanistan Asks Pakistan to Rename Missiles

February 23, 2006 :: BBC :: News
The BBC reports that Afghanistan has asked Pakistan to rename three of its missiles, the Haft-2 Abdali, the Ghauri, and the Ghaznavid, which are named after former Muslim conquerors that lived between the 11th and 18th centuries in what is now Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India. Pakistan, however, has refused to rename these missiles, despite objections from Kabul which claims that Pakistan has linked these historical figures with “tools of destruction and killing.” The Haft-2 Abdali missile is named after the founder of the powerful Durrani dynasty, which helped shape modern Afghanistan. The Ghauri missile is named after Mohammed Ghauri, who defeated a Rajput Hindu king in 1192 along what is now the Pakistan-India border. The Ghaznavid missile is named after Mahmud Ghaznavi, who conquered Punjab in 1021 and was never defeated on the battlefield. (Article, Link)
» More stories on: Pakistan
» Missile details: Ghauri-3, Hatf 2
Pakistan Now Plans to Test Two Ghauri-III Missiles

May 28, 2004 :: News

Coming one week after reports that Pakistan would test launch a Ghauri-III missile in early June, the Pakistani newspaper Nawa-i-Waqt now claims that the country will now conduct two tests of the missile, on May 29 and on June 3. The Ghauri III, said to be capable of carrying nuclear warheads 3,500km, is Pakistan’s longest-range missile. “After the successful test-fire of Ghauri III missile, Pakistan will join the ranks of other countries that can manufacture intermediate range missiles,” the paper boasted.



Update: May 29: Pakistan Tests Hatf-5, with range of 1,500 km. (More »»»)​
» May 21, 2004: Pakistan to test Ghauri III in early June
» More stories on: Pakistan, Testing - Foreign
» Missile details: Ghauri-3, Hatf 5
Pakistan to Test Ghauri III Missile in Early June

May 21, 2004 :: News

Pakistan is preparing to test a 3,500km range ballistic missile, referred to as the Ghauri-III, in the first week of June, possibly on June 3. This would be the first flight test of the liquid-fueled Ghauri III, and the longest-range missile of Pakistan’s to date, surpassing the range of the Shaheen II. A successful motor test for the missile has already taken place, reports the Pakistani newspaper Nawa-i-Waqt, probably in September 1999.
The missile will be fired from the testing range near the northwest province of Nowshera, and will travel southward, into the Arabian Sea. The Ghauri missile system was initially developed by Abdul Qadeer Khan. In March, Pakistan tested its Shaheen II missile, with a reported range of 2,000 to 3,000km.
Several news reports describe the Ghauri III missile as “long range,” but a missile with a range of 3,500km would be classified as an intermediate range ballistic missile, or IRBM.




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghauri-III

http://www.fas.org/news/pakistan/1999/fbis-nes-1999-0930.htm
 
رد: الصناعة العسكرية الباكستانية

الصاروخ بابور كروز

صانع National Defence Complex (NDC)
المدى:700كلم
وزن 1500 كلغم
حموله 350كلغم راس نوؤي او تقليدي
طول 7متر
العرض 0.52 متر
الوقود: يعمل بالوقود سلب مرحلة الاطلاق و محرك الطيران لتوصيل الي هدف
مستخدم من الفرقاطة F-22P الباكستانى الغواصات AGUSTA-90B و U214 ارض ارض و جوء ارض منF-16
نظام تحكم INS, TERCOM/DSMAC, GPS

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgbRERYEQoY

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رد: الصناعة العسكرية الباكستانية

الصاروخ رعد كروز

صانع National Defence Complex (NDC)
المدى:350كلم
وزن 1100 كلغم
حموله 350كلغم راس نوؤي او تقليدي
طول 4.85متر
محرك الطيران لتوصيل الي هدف
مستخدم من طائرات F-16 MIRAGE-5SP وJF-17
نظام تحكم INS, TERCOM, DSMAC, GPS, COMPASS



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رد: الصناعة العسكرية الباكستانية

اما هناك برنامج تيبو TIPU كلم 4000

Tipu




On 11 May, the daily Frontier Post publication reported that Pakistan was planning to test-fire a new 4000 km range ballistic missile - Tipu [the fighter] on 28 May 1999, the first anniversary of Pakistan's nuclear tests. No other reports assert the fact of the existence of such a missile, and no test has taken place as of the end of 1999. According to report, the new missile was developed by a team of scientists from the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, and is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear payloads.
The missile was described as being 12 meters long. This reported length is evidently inconsistent with the reported range of the missile, since Chinese [possibly DF-3A or DF-4] and North Korean [TD-2] missile with ranges of several thousand kilometers are several times larger. The utility of a missile in this range class is obscure, since the 1500 km range Ghauri/Hatf-5 ND-1 derivative provides almost complete coverage of India, and politically interesting targets at more than twice this range are rather difficult to identify. Although the existence of a Tipu missile is doubtful, the origins of the "Tipu" nomeclature are interesting, nonetheless. Tipu Sultan was the muslim ruler of Mysore in Srirangapatnam, who was enthroned as the ruler of Mysore on 04 May 1783. He continued the Second Mysore War against the English, and defeated many English generals. His maxim was that "it was far better to live like a lion for a day than to live like a jackal for a hundred years". It is said that Tipu Sultan forced Hindus to convert to Islam, though there is conflicting evidence that these claims are true. When Tipu was killed at the battle of Tipu Khanahally in 1799 the British captured more than 700 rockets. These rockets were taken to England by William Congreve and subsequently "reverse engineered."
http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/pakistan/missile/tipu.htm


http://www.angelfire.com/hi/haris01/index.html
 
رد: الصناعة العسكرية الباكستانية

تيمور TAIMUR كلو7000

IN DEVELOPMENT/PRODUCTION:ICBMS AND SLV Taimur:In the future, an even longer-ranged missile is likely, according to the Rumsfeld Commission. Analysts have estimated that Pakistani misisletechnology has grown beyond the basic stages and is capable of Intercontinental reach. Pakistan is working on the Taimur Sat. Luanch vehicle which has been kept under close wraps. The space and the ICBM program is closely linked.

http://thedawn.com.pk/2009/09/09/why-is-america-trying-to-slow-down-pakistani-missile-program/

http://areview.co.cc/mfarhanonline/featured/pakistan%E2%80%99s-robust-nuclear-missile-prowess-growing-fast%E2%80%93us-scientists/

http://pakistanledger.com/2009/11/01/pakistans-missile-program-2nd-to-none-in-south-asia/
 
رد: الصناعة العسكرية الباكستانية

الله ينصرهم ويقويهم على دولة الهندوس
 
رد: الصناعة العسكرية الباكستانية

شاهين ٣ عابرة القارات و هو الاطلاق اقمار اصطنائ-



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شاهين ٣ موديل في سباركو

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رد: الصناعة العسكرية الباكستانية

تطوير و فحص محرك نفاث الطائرات في الباكستان

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رد: الصناعة العسكرية الباكستانية

تطوير و فحص محرك نفاث الطائرات في الباكستان


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