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Pakistan Weapons and Military Equipment

Browse 18 weapon systems built or assembled in Pakistan, including aircraft & uavs, air defense, and related systems, with images, specifications, source notes, and conflict records.

18 weapon systems
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2025 India-Pakistan Conflict72019 India-Pakistan Border Skirmishes42001 War in Afghanistan12004 War in North-West Pakistan12009 Boko Haram Insurgency12013 War in Iraq12014 Russia-Ukraine War12014 Yemen Civil War1

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Aircraft & UAVs

Crewed aircraft, drones, and loitering munitions.

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YIHA-III, Loitering munition / one-way attack UAV, Aircraft & UAVs2025 India-Pakistan ConflictYIHA-IIILoitering munition / one-way attack UAVBuilt by: Baykar / National Aerospace Science and Technology ParkYIHA-III is the reporting name for Baykar's Sivrisinek loitering munition, a catapult-launched one-way attack UAV associated with Baykar's work at Pakistan's National Aerospace Science and Technology Park. Baykar's 2026 product page describes UM and UMX configurations with relay-assisted communications, autonomous navigation, and a 20 kg warhead, while Reuters and Indian government reporting tied Yiha/YIHA-III drones to Pakistan's May 2025 drone exchanges with India.
Shahpar-II, Medium-altitude long-endurance unmanned combat aerial vehicle, Aircraft & UAVs2025 India-Pakistan ConflictShahpar-IIMedium-altitude long-endurance unmanned combat aerial vehicleBuilt by: Global Industrial & Defence SolutionsShahpar-II is GIDS's Pakistani medium-altitude, long-endurance UCAV with autonomous takeoff and landing, redundant data links, SATCOM, and four wing hardpoints for modular payloads. Open reporting shows it as an armed surveillance and strike drone, and Reuters cited Pakistani sources saying it was used in Pakistan's May 8, 2025 drone deployment during the India-Pakistan conflict.
PAC/CAC JF-17 Thunder fighter, Multirole combat aircraft, Aircraft & UAVs2019 India-Pakistan Border Skirmishes, 2025 India-Pakistan ConflictPAC/CAC JF-17 Thunder fighterMultirole combat aircraftBuilt by: Pakistan Aeronautical Complex / Chengdu Aircraft Industry GroupThe PAC/CAC JF-17 Thunder is a Pakistan-China single-engine multirole fighter built around affordable air-defense, strike, and export service. Pakistan fields it as a backbone fast jet, Nigerian officials tie the type to counter-insurgency operations, and public reporting links JF-17 strike packages to Pakistan's 2019 and 2025 India-Pakistan confrontations.

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Air Defense

Systems that contest aircraft, missiles, helicopters, and drones.

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Artillery

Tube artillery, rocket artillery, and long-range ground fires.

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Fatah-I / Fatah-1, Guided multiple launch rocket system, Artillery2025 India-Pakistan ConflictFatah-I / Fatah-1Guided multiple launch rocket systemBuilt by: National Engineering and Scientific Commission (NESCOM) / Global Industrial & Defence SolutionsThe Fatah-I, also written Fatah-1, is a Pakistani guided multiple launch rocket system developed by NESCOM and marketed by GIDS for conventional precision fires. GIDS lists a range of at least 140 km, CEP under 50 m, and eight rockets per launcher, while Dawn reported Pakistan's first public test announcement in August 2021. In the 2025 India-Pakistan Conflict, Pakistani accounts and subsequent reporting identified Fatah-1 alongside Fatah-2 as part of Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos strikes against Indian military targets.
Fatah-II / Fatah-2, Surface-to-surface guided multiple launch rocket system, Artillery2025 India-Pakistan ConflictFatah-II / Fatah-2Surface-to-surface guided multiple launch rocket systemBuilt by: Global Industrial & Defence Solutions (GIDS) / NESCOMFatah-II, also written Fatah-2, is a Pakistani surface-to-surface guided multiple launch rocket system developed by NESCOM and marketed by GIDS for long-range conventional precision fires. GIDS's current product page lists a 250 km range, 150 kg warhead, INS+GNSS guidance, and sub-10 m CEP, while earlier launch-era reporting cited 400 km and 365 kg claims. In the 2025 India-Pakistan Conflict it was tied to Pakistan's Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos strike narrative and to a reported intercept near Sirsa.

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Infantry Weapons

Portable weapons used by soldiers and small units.

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Munitions

Standalone missiles, bombs, rockets, torpedoes, and guided or unguided explosive payloads.

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Fatah-I 301 mm guided rocket, 301 mm guided artillery rocket, Munitions2025 India-Pakistan ConflictFatah-I 301 mm guided rocket301 mm guided artillery rocketBuilt by: Global Industrial & Defence Solutions (GIDS)The Fatah-I 301 mm guided rocket is a Pakistan-origin guided artillery rocket associated with the Fatah-I/Fatah-1 multiple-launch rocket system. GIDS lists Fatah-I with at least 140 km range, sub-50 m CEP, and eight rockets per launch vehicle, while Janes described a 2025 Fatah GMLRS display model with a four-round pod for 301 mm Fatah-I rockets. Pakistan state media reported Fatah-1 and Fatah-2 use in Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos during the 2025 India-Pakistan Conflict.
Burq air-to-ground missile, Laser-guided air-to-ground missile family, Munitions2004 War in North-West PakistanBurq air-to-ground missileLaser-guided air-to-ground missile familyBuilt by: Global Industrial & Defence Solutions / National Engineering and Scientific Commission (NESCOM)Burq is a Pakistani laser-guided air-to-ground missile lineage that includes the earlier Burq/Barq munition fired from the NESCOM Burraq armed UAV and the later GIDS Burq-50P, Burq-45P, and Burq-25G family for UAVs and combat helicopters. Direct public conflict evidence ties a Burq missile to Pakistan's 2015 Shawal Valley operations, while current GIDS and Quwa sources define the newer 25G/45P/50P specifications and Shahpar carrier relationships.
Mk 83 REK guided bomb, Range-extension guided bomb, Munitions2019 India-Pakistan Border SkirmishesMk 83 REK guided bombRange-extension guided bombBuilt by: Global Industrial & Defence Solutions (GIDS)The Mk 83 REK guided bomb is a Pakistani stand-off glide-bomb configuration that adapts an Mk 83 / PK-83-class bomb body with a guidance section, control tail, and wing kit. GIDS markets the REK / Takbir family as a GPS/INS range-extension weapon, while specialist reporting ties its Mk 83-class form to Pakistan Air Force JF-17 strikes during the 2019 India-Pakistan Border Skirmishes.
GIDS REK / Takbir, Range-extension guided glide bomb kit, Munitions2019 India-Pakistan Border SkirmishesGIDS REK / TakbirRange-extension guided glide bomb kitBuilt by: Global Industrial & Defence Solutions (GIDS)GIDS REK / Takbir is a Pakistani range-extension kit family that turns general-purpose steel bombs into GPS/GNSS-aided stand-off glide weapons. GIDS presents Takbir with a tail guidance unit, deployable wing unit, 100 km class range, and MIL-STD-1760 interface, while Qaswa and Quwa sources place the newer AZB/REK line across Mk 80-series bomb bodies and tie the Mk 83-class configuration to JF-17 strike reporting from Operation Swift Retort.
Ghauri / Hatf-5, Road-mobile medium-range ballistic missile, MunitionsGhauri / Hatf-5Road-mobile medium-range ballistic missileBuilt by: Kahuta Research LaboratoriesGhauri, also designated Hatf-5, is a Pakistani road-mobile, single-stage, liquid-fueled medium-range ballistic missile associated with Kahuta Research Laboratories' strategic missile work and with North Korean Nodong design lineage in Western open-source assessments. CSIS Missile Threat lists the baseline system as operational with 1,250 to 1,500 km range, while Pakistani training-launch reporting commonly cites a 1,300 km conventional or nuclear-capable missile.
Hatf-I, Short-range ballistic missile, Munitions2025 India-Pakistan ConflictHatf-IShort-range ballistic missileBuilt by: Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO)Hatf-I is a Pakistani road-mobile, solid-fuel short-range ballistic missile family rooted in SUPARCO sounding-rocket work and later tracked in Hatf-1A and Hatf-1B forms. CSIS describes the family as a 70-100 km battlefield system with a 500 kg conventional warhead, while 2025 conflict reporting ties Hatf-I only to debris claims after Pakistan's May 9-10 missile attacks.