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Riga 716:
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="4" | '''[[Handguns]]'''
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Austria}} [[Glock 17]] || <ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Austria}} [[Glock 26]] || <ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|West Germany}} [[HK P7]] || <ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Austria}} [[Steyr M|Steyr M9A1]] || Acquired by [[Special Service Wing|SSW]].<ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Italy}} [[Beretta 92F]] || Used by [[Special Services Group|Special Services Group (SSG)]] of the [[Pakistan Army]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Pakistan's SSG|url=http://www.specwarnet.net/world/pakistan_ssg.htm}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Germany}} [[SIG Sauer P226]] || Used by [[Special Services Group|Special Services Group (SSG)]] of the [[Pakistan Army]].<ref>{{cite web|title=IDEAS 2006: Pakistan selects SIG Sauer pistols for Special Forces|url=http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Defence-Weekly-2006/IDEAS-2006-Pakistan-selects-Sig-Sauer-pistols-for-special-forces.html|publisher=[[Jane's Information Group]]}}{{dead link|date=April 2013}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USSR}} [[Tokarev pistol|Tokarev]] || Produced locally <ref name='PkDef'/>
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="4" | '''[[Sub-machine gun|Sub-machine guns (SMG)]] and [[carbine]]s:'''
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| {{flagiconbandiera|West Germany}} [[Heckler & Koch MP5]] || Manufactured by [[Pakistan Ordnance Factories|POF]].<ref name='PkDef'/><ref name=POF>{{cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20080523195234/http://www.pof.gov.pk/products/smgs.htm|title=POFs – ProductsOrdnance – Infantry Weapons – SubMachine Gun MP5|publisher=[[Pakistan Ordnance Factories]]|date=|accessdate=2013-02-23}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|West Germany}} [[Heckler & Koch MP5K]] || Also used by Airport Security Force & [[Personal Security Detail]] of VIP's.<ref name='PkDef'/> Manufactured by [[Pakistan Ordnance Factories|POF]] in [[Wah Cantt]].<ref name=POF>{{cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20080523195234/http://www.pof.gov.pk/products/smgs.htm|title=POFs – ProductsOrdnance – Infantry Weapons – SubMachine Gun MP5|publisher=[[Pakistan Ordnance Factories]]|date=|accessdate=2013-02-23}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Belgium}} [[FN P90]] || <ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|United Kingdom}} [[Sterling SMG]] || Used in small numbers.<ref name="jones2009">Jones, Richard D. Jane's Infantry Weapons 2009/2010. Jane's Information Group; 35 edition (January 27, 2009). ISBN 978-0-7106-2869-5.</ref>
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="4" | '''[[Assault rifles]]'''
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} [[Type 56]] || Chinese-manufactured [[AK-47]].<ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} [[Type 81 assault rifle|Type 81]] || <ref>{{cite web|url=http://nazarian.no/wep.asp?id=359&group_id=5&country_id=88&lang=0&p=1 | title=Type 81 / 81-1|publisher=Nazarian's Gun's Recognition Guide}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[M16 rifle|M16A1]] || Used by [[Special Services Group|SSG]].{{Citation needed|date=August 2013}}
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[M4 carbine|M4A1 carbine]] || Used by [[Special Services Group|SSG]].<ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Austria}} [[Steyr AUG]] || <ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|BEL}} [[FN F2000]] || <ref name='PkDef'/>
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="4" | '''[[Battle rifles]]'''
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| {{flagiconbandiera|West Germany}} [[Heckler & Koch G3]] || The PA's [[service rifle]]. G3A3, G3P4 variants in service.<ref name='PkDef'/> Manufactured by [[Pakistan Ordnance Factories|POF]].<ref name='POFG3'>{{cite web|title=POF - Automatic Rifle G3A3 & G3P4|url=http://www.pof.gov.pk/IW_autorifles.aspx|publisher=[[Pakistan Ordnance Factories]]}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|BEL}} [[FN FAL]] || Used in small numbers.<ref name=FALSAP>{{cite web|url=http://www.mg0815.com/FALinfo.htm|title=The History of the FAL/LAR|accessdate=2012-12-24}}</ref>
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="4" | '''[[Grenade]]s'''
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[M26 grenade]] || <ref>{{cite web|title=M26|url= http://weaponsystems.net/weapon.php?weapon=BB01%20-%20M26|accessdate=2013-01-22}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[M67 grenade]] || <ref name='PkDef'/>
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="4" | '''[[Sniper rifle]]s'''
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USSR}} [[Dragunov SVD]] || <ref>{{cite web|url=http://weaponsystems.net/weapon.php?weapon=AA05%20-%20SVD|title=SVD|date= |accessdate=2013-03-12}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|West Germany}} [[HK PSG1]] || Manufactured under license by [[Pakistan Ordnance Factories|POF]].<ref name='PkDef'/><ref>{{cite web|title=POF - Semi Automatic Precision Sniper Rifle PSR 90|url=http://www.pof.gov.pk/IW_RiflePSR90.aspx|accessdate=2013-02-28|publisher=[[Pakistan Ordnance Factories]]}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Austria}} [[Steyr SSG 69]] || <ref name='PkDef'/>
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="4" | '''[[Anti-materiel rifle|Anti-material rifles]]'''
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Azerbaijan}} [[Istiglal Anti-Material Rifle|Istiglal]] || Small number in service.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bigger Is No Longer Better|url=http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htweap/articles/20130522.aspx|work=strategypage.com|date=May 22, 2013|accessdate=June 26, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.news.az/articles/7152|title=Necessary to prepare for war inside the country even in Baku, military expert|work=news.az|date=21 January 2010|accessdate=26 June 2013}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[M82 Barrett rifle|M82 Barret]] || <ref name='PkDef'/>
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="4" | '''[[Machine gun]]s'''
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Belgium}} [[FN MAG]] || <ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Belgium}} [[FN Minimi Para]] || <ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|West Germany}} [[Rheinmetall MG3|MG3]] || Manufactured under license by [[Pakistan Ordnance Factories]].<ref name='PkDef'/><ref>{{cite web|title=POF - Machine Gun MG3 (MG1A3)|url=http://www.pof.gov.pk/IW_MG3.aspx|publisher=[[Pakistan Ordnance Factories]]}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USSR}} [[RPD]] || <ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USSR}} [[DShKM]] || Heavy Machine Gun.<ref>{{cite book|last=O'Halloran|first=Kevin|title=Rwanda: Unamir 1994/1995|publisher=Big Sky Publishing|isbn=9781921941481}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USSR}} [[KPV]] || Heavy Machine Gun <ref>{{cite web|title=KPV|url=http://weaponsystems.net/weapon.php?weapon=II04%20-%20KPV|accessdate=4 March 2013}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[M2 Browning]] || Heavy Machine Gun <ref name="jones2009">Jones, Richard D. ''Jane's Infantry Weapons 2009/2010''. Jane's Information Group; 35 edition (January 27, 2009). ISBN 978-0-7106-2869-5.</ref>
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="4" | '''[[Grenade launcher]]s'''
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| {{flagiconbandiera|SWE}} [[Carl Gustav recoilless rifle]] || <ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[Mk 19 grenade launcher]] || <ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[M203 grenade launcher]] || <ref>{{cite web|title=M203|url=http://weaponsystems.net/weapon.php?weapon=BB02%20-%20M203}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USSR}}[[RPG-7]] || [[Type 69 RPG|Type 69]] variant manufactured under license by [[Pakistan Ordnance Factories#Tank and anti-tank ammunition|Pakistan Ordnance Factories]].<ref name='PkDef'/><ref>{{cite web|title=Type 69|url=http://nazarian.no/wep.asp?id=366&group_id=24&country_id=179&lang=0|accessdate=28 February 2013|work=Nazarian's Gun's Recognition Guide}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USSR}} [[RPG-29]] || <ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|South Africa}}[[Milkor MGL]] || <ref>{{cite web|url=http://weaponsystems.net/weapon.php?weapon=BB02+-+MGL|title=MGL|accessdate=4 March 2013}}</ref>
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Riga 827:
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="5" |[[Main battle tank|Main Battle Tanks (MBT)]]
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|{{flagiconbandiera|Pakistan}}{{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} [[Al Khalid|Al-Khalid II]] || || In Early stages of development and believed to incorporate re-designed turret, Upgraded modular armour package and Sensors, Improved ammunition and new Powerpack developing 1,500&nbsp;hp. As of 2012, two prototypes are developed.
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|{{flagiconbandiera|Pakistan}}{{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} [[Al Khalid|Al-Khalid I]] || -- || Currently in production.<ref>{{cite news|title=Pakistan, China sign contract for manufacturing Al-Khalid-I tank|url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2012-12-31/news/36079482_1_al-khalid-new-tanks-china-today|newspaper=[[The Economic Times]]|date=31 December 2012|accessdate=19 April 2013}}</ref>
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|{{flagiconbandiera|Pakistan}}{{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} [[Al-Khalid]] || 300+ || As of January 2013.<ref>{{cite web|last=Arthur|first=Gordon|title=MAIN BATTLE TANKS IN ASIA|url=http://www.defencereviewasia.com/articles/204/MAIN-BATTLE-TANKS-IN-ASIA|work=defencereviewasia.com|date=28 January 2013|accessdate=12 April 2014}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Ukraine}} [[T-80UD]] || 320 || 320 delivered by Ukraine between 1997 and early 2002, incorporating re-designed [[T-84]] turret.<ref name='PkDef'/> Negotiations on between [[Russia]] & Pakistan to upgrade the T-80UD tanks jointly.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Pakistan Army chief General Kayani to visit Russia next week|url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/pakistan-russia-general-kayani-vladimir-putin/1/222825.html|journal=[[India Today]]|accessdate=June 6, 2013|date=September 30, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Kayani arrives in Moscow|url=http://www.brecorder.com/top-stories/0/1244391/|accessdate=June 6, 2013|newspaper=[[Business Recorder]]|date=October 4, 2012}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}}{{flagiconbandiera|Pakistan}} [[Al-Zarrar]] || 600 || Upgraded form of [[Type 59 tank|Type 59]].<ref name="ArmyRecognition">{{cite web|url= http://www.armyrecognition.com/pakistan_pakistani_army_land_ground_forces_uk/pakistan_pakistani_army_land_ground_forces_military_equipment_armoured_armored_vehicle_uk.html|title=Pakistan Land Forces military equipment and vehicles of Pakistani Army}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}}{{flagiconbandiera|Pakistan}} [[Type 85-IIAP]] || 300 || <ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}}{{flagiconbandiera|Pakistan}} [[Type 69/79|Type 69-II]] || 400 || <ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} [[Type 63 (tank)|Type 63]] || 50 || Light Amphibious tank.<ref name='APDR'>{{cite web | title = PAKISTAN ARMY| url = http://www.asiapacificdefencereporter.com/order-of-battle/pakistan}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} [[Type 59 tank|Type 59]] || 600 || Being upgraded to [[Al-Zarrar]] standard.<ref name="ArmyRecognition"/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USSR}} [[T-54/55]] || 54 || In Reserve.<ref name="Global Security T-90"/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[M48 Patton|M48A5]] || 300 || In Reserve.<ref name="ArmyRecognition"/>
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="5" |[[Armoured Personnel Carrier]]s<br>[[Infantry Fighting Vehicle]]s<br>[[Armored car (military)|Armoured Car]]s
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|{{flagiconbandiera|Pakistan}} [[APC Talha]] || 400+ || Total 2,000 planned to be deployed.<ref name='APDR'>{{cite web|title = PAKISTAN ARMY| url = http://www.asiapacificdefencereporter.com/order-of-battle/pakistan | accessdate= 07-03-2013}}</ref><ref name=MToday>{{cite web | title = Talha Armored personnel carrier| url = http://www.military-today.com/apc/talha.htm}}</ref>
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|{{flagiconbandiera|Turkey}} [[Otokar Akrep]] || 260 || <ref name=PentagonPress/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|UK}} [[Ferret armoured car|Ferret AFV]] || 90 || <ref name="ArmyRecognition"/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} [[WZ551]] || -- || <ref>{{cite web | title = WZ-551 (Type 90/92) Wheeled Armoured Personnel Carriers, China| url = http://www.army-technology.com/projects/wz-551-type-9092-wheeled-armoured-personnel-carriers/}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Saudi Arabia}} [[Al-Fahd Infantry fighting vehicle|Al-Fahd IFV]] || 140 || <ref>{{cite book|last=Singh|first=R.S.N.|title=The Military Factor in Pakistan|date=March 2009|publisher=[[Lancer Publishers]]|isbn=978-0981537894|page=379}}</ref>
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|{{flagiconbandiera|Pakistan}} [[APC Talha#Variants|Al-Hamza IFV]] || -- || In Service.<ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} [[Type 63 (armoured personnel carrier)|Type 63]] || 80 || <ref name='APDR'/>
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|{{flagiconbandiera|Pakistan}} [[Sakb]] || -- || {{Citation needed|date=August 2013}}
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Pakistan}} [[Al-Qaswa]] || -- || 200 to be procured.<ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USSR}} [[PT-76]] || 32 || Delivered by Indonesia between 1969 and 1970.<ref name="SIPRI">[http://armstrade.sipri.org/arms_trade/trade_register.php SIPRI Arms Transfers Database]</ref>
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|{{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[M113 armored personnel carrier|M113]] || 1600 || <ref name='PkDef'/>
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|{{flagiconbandiera|Pakistan}} [[APC Talha#Variants|Saad APC]] || -- || Currently in production.<ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[M901 ITV]] || 24 || <ref>{{cite book|last=P. Miglietta|first=John|title=American Alliance Policy in the Middle East, 1945-1992: Iran, Israel, and Saudi Arabia|year=2002|publisher=Lexington Books|isbn=9780739103043|page=257}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USSR}} [[BTR-70]] / [[BTR-80]] || 120 || <ref name='PkDef'/>
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|{{flagiconbandiera|Pakistan}} [[Mohafiz (armoured vehicle)|Mohafiz]] || -- || In Service & Additional APCs being procured.<ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|West Germany}} [[Thyssen Henschel UR-416|UR-416]] || 46 || In Service.<ref name="Global Security T-90"/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Czechoslovakia}}{{flagiconbandiera|Poland}} [[OT-64 SKOT]] || 6 || Delivered by Slovakia in 1993.<ref name="SIPRI"/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Turkey}} [[Otokar Cobra]] || 10 || <ref>{{cite web | title = Cobra Armored Personnel Carrier| url=http://www.military-today.com/apc/cobra.htm }}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USSR}} [[BRDM-2]] || -- || <ref>{{cite web|title=BRDM-2|url=http://weaponsystems.net/weapon.php?weapon=CC01%20-%20BRDM-2|work=weaponsystems.net|accessdate=7 January 2014}}</ref>
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Mine Protected & Clearing Vehicles
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[Cougar (vehicle)#Variants|Cougar]] || 20 || [[Buffalo (mine protected vehicle)|Buffalo]] [[Explosive Ordnance Disposal|EOD]] version. Delivered in 2010.<ref name="SIPRI">[http://armstrade.sipri.org/arms_trade/trade_register.php SIPRI Arms Transfers Database]</ref><ref name=Major>{{cite web|url=http://fpc.state.gov/documents/organization/196190.pdf|title=Major U.S. Arms Sales and Grants to Pakistan Since 2001}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[MRAP|Navistar]] || -- ||160 to Be Provided by FMS Program <ref name=Major>{{cite web|url=http://www.defencetalk.com/us-to-sell-mine-resistant-ambush-protected-mrap-vehicles-to-pakistan-60628/}}</ref>
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="5" | [[Armoured Recovery Vehicles]]
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[M88 Recovery Vehicle|M88A1 ARV]] || 52 || In Service.<ref name="ArmyRecognition">{{cite web |url= http://www.armyrecognition.com/pakistan_pakistani_army_land_ground_forces_uk/pakistan_pakistani_army_land_ground_forces_military_equipment_armoured_armored_vehicle_uk.html |title=Pakistan Land Forces military equipment and vehicles of Pakistani Army }}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Pakistan}} [[Al-Hadeed]] || -- || Based on [[APC Talha]].<ref name=MToday>{{cite web | title = Talha Armored personnel carrier| url = http://www.military-today.com/apc/talha.htm | accessdate= 07-03-2013}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} [[Type 69/79#Type 69|Type 653 ARV]] || -- || [[Armored recovery vehicle|ARV]] based on the chassis of the Type 69 tank.<ref name=CiarAK>{{cite news|last=F Foss|first=Christopher|title=Al Khalid MBT to enter production|url=http://www.ciar.org/ttk/mbt/pakistan.al-khalid.100701043433.html|accessdate=15 April 2013|date=22 November 2000}}</ref>
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Armoured Bridging Vehicles
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[M60A1 Armoured Vehicle Launched Bridge (AVLB)|M60A1 AVLB]] || -- || In Service.<ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[M48 AVLB|M48 Armoured Vehicle Launched Bridge]] || -- || In Service.<ref name='PkDef'/>
|}
 
Riga 921:
! style="color:black; background:#aabccc;"| Comments
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Japan}} [[Toyota Hilux]] || 4x2 Pickup truck<br>4x4 Pickup truck || -- || 4x2 and 4x4 variants in Service.<ref>{{cite news|last=Shakir|first=Anwar|title=`Epicenter' of Terror Gets Chinese Dam in First Step to Stability|url=http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-10-20/dam-is-first-step-in-pakistani-plan-to-stabilize-epicenter-of-terrorism.html|accessdate=May 10, 2013|date=October 21, 2010|publisher=[[Bloomberg News]]}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|United Kingdom}} [[Land Rover Defender#Military Defenders|Land Rover Defender]] || 4x4 Light-utility vehicle || 5,000 || Land Rover Defender 90's & 110's in service.<ref name=JeepsPak>{{cite web|last=Omar|first=Khalid|title=Jeeps in Pakistan|url=http://offroadpakistan.com/misc/jeeps_in_pakistan.html|date=October 5, 2003|accessdate=13 May 2013}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Germany}} [[Unimog#Military|Unimog]] U 4000 || 4x4 Multi-utility truck || -- || In Service.<ref>{{cite web|title=Unimog U 4000|url=http://www.deagel.com/Military-Trucks/Unimog-U-4000_a002538001.aspx|publisher=deagel.com|accessdate=8 May 2013}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Germany}} [[Unimog#Military|Unimog]] U 5000 || 4x4 Multi-utility truck || -- || In Service.<ref>{{cite web|title=Unimog U 5000|url=http://www.deagel.com/Military-Trucks/Unimog-U-5000_a002538002.aspx|publisher=deagel.com|accessdate=8 May 2013}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Italy}} Isoli M60 Recovery Crane || Light Recovery Vehicle || 500+ || Mounted on [[Iveco]] trucks.<ref>{{cite news|title=Isoli expands in Pakistan|url=http://www.vertikal.net/en/news/story/12545/|accessdate=2013-04-30|date=June 13, 2011}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Pakistan}} Yasoob Truck || 4x4 Medium truck <br> 6x6 Heavy duty truck || -- || Small number in service.<ref>{{cite journal|title=INDIGENISATION: ONLY A MATTER OF WILL|url=http://www.pakistaneconomist.com/database2/cover/c96-37.asp|journal=[[Pakistan & Gulf Economist]]|accessdate=8 May 2013|date=Jul 13–19, 1996}}</ref><ref name=yasub/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|United States}} [[M35 2½ ton cargo truck|M-34 / M-35]] || 6x6 Medium truck || -- || Large number in service. Re-engining (diesel) and refurbishment done under the SHAHZORE Project.<ref name=yasub>{{cite web|title=A Journey from Scratch to Nuclear Power|url=http://www.pakistanarmy.gov.pk/AWPReview/TextContent.aspx?pId=18&rnd=157|publisher=pakistanarmy.gov.pk|accessdate=8 May 2013}}</ref>
|}
 
Riga 949:
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="5" | [[Self-propelled artillery]]
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| {{flagiconbandiera|US}} [[M110 howitzer]] || 203&nbsp;mm || 60 || Tracked chassis.<ref name="Global Security T-90">{{cite web|author=John Pike |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/pakistan/army-equipment.htm |title=Pakistan Army Equipment |publisher=Globalsecurity.org |date= |accessdate=2012-08-10}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|US}} [[M109 howitzer#M109A2|M109A2]] || 155&nbsp;mm || 150+ || Tracked chassis. Being upgraded to [[M109 howitzer#M109A5|M109A5]] standard.<ref name=PentagonPress>{{cite book|last=Mehta|first=Admiral Sureesh|title=South Asia Defence And Strategic Year Book 2008|year=2008|publisher=Pentagon Press|isbn=978-81-8274-320-5|page=329}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Cold War Bargains Still To Be Had|url=http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htart/20100222.aspx|publisher=strategypage.com|date=February 22, 2010|accessdate=7 June 2013}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|US}} [[M109 howitzer#M109A5|M109A5]] || 155&nbsp;mm || 115 || Tracked chassis. 67 delivered by [[US]] in 2008.<ref name=IExpress67>{{cite news|last=Pubby|first=Manu|title=India artillery upgrade stuck, Pak gets howitzers from US|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/india-artillery-upgrade-stuck-pak-gets-howitzers-from-us/506762/|accessdate=May 25, 2013|newspaper=[[The Indian Express]]|date=August 25, 2009}}</ref> 48 more supplied in February 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2010-02/14/c_13174848.htm|title=U.S. delivers 48 field artillery cannons to Pakistan Army|publisher=News.xinhuanet.com|date=2010-02-14|accessdate=2012-08-10}}</ref> Total 297 Planned to be acquired.<ref name=DefNews>{{cite news|url=http://www.defensenews.com/story.php...42&c=FEA&s=SPE|title=Pakistan Pushes Artillery Upgrade Program|newspaper=[[Defense News]]|date=10 October 2011|first=Usman|last=Ansari}}{{dead link|date=March 2013}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} [http://www.military-today.com/artillery/sh1.htm NORINCO SH1] || 155&nbsp;mm || 90 || 6×6 wheeled chassis.<ref>{{cite web|author=|url=http://www.military-today.com/artillery/sh1.htm|title=SH1 155-mm Self-Propelled Howitzer|publisher=Military-Today.com|date=|accessdate=2012-08-10}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|US}} [[M7 Priest]] || 105&nbsp;mm || 50 || Being Phased out.<ref name="ArmyRecognition"/>
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="5" | MLRS-Multiple Launch Rocket System
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} [[BM-30 Smerch#Variants|A-100E]] || 300mm || 42 || 42 ordered in 2008 and delivered between 2011 and 2012.<ref name=SIPRI1>[http://portal.sipri.org/publications/pages/transfer/trade-register Sipri: Trade Registers]</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Pakistan}} [[BM-21 Grad#Pakistan|KRL 122]] || 122&nbsp;mm || 40 || Truck-mounted. Kahuta Research Laboratories from Pakistan have developed a rocket launcher that is very similar to the North-Korean BM-11 <ref name="ArmyRecognition"/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PAK}}{{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} Azar ([[Type 81 (rocket launcher)#Type 83|Type 83]]) || 122mm || 52 || Pakistani variant of [[Type 81 (rocket launcher)#Type 83|Type 83]].<ref name="Global Security T-90">{{cite web|author=John Pike |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/pakistan/army-equipment.htm |title=Pakistan Army Equipment |publisher=Globalsecurity.org |date= |accessdate=2012-08-10}}</ref>
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Towed artillery
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| {{flagiconbandiera|US}} [[M115 howitzer|M115]] || 203&nbsp;mm || 28 || <ref name="Global Security T-90">{{cite web|author=John Pike |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/pakistan/army-equipment.htm |title=Pakistan Army Equipment |publisher=Globalsecurity.org |date= |accessdate=2012-08-10}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|TUR}} [[Panter Howitzer|MKEK Panter]] || 155&nbsp;mm || 72 || 12 ordered for evaluation in 2007 & delivered by Turkey between 2008-2009. Another 60 produced locally under ToT between 2011 and 2013 <ref name=SIPRI1/> by [[Heavy Industries Taxila|Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT)]].<ref name=DefNews/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|US}} [[M198 howitzer|M198]] || 155&nbsp;mm || 148 || Delivered in 1997.<ref name='PkDef'>{{cite web|title=Pakistan Army|url=http://www.defence.pk/pakistan-army/}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|US}} [[M114 155 mm howitzer|M114]] || 155&nbsp;mm || 144 || <ref name='PkDef'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|US}} [[155 mm Long Tom|M59]] || 155&nbsp;mm || 30 || <ref name='APDR'>{{cite web | title = PAKISTAN ARMY| url = http://www.asiapacificdefencereporter.com/order-of-battle/pakistan | accessdate= 07-03-2013}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} [[130 mm towed field gun M1954 (M-46)#Variants|Type 59-I]] || 130&nbsp;mm || 410 || <ref name="Global Security T-90"/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} [[122 mm howitzer M1938 (M-30)|Type 54]] || 122&nbsp;mm || 490 || <ref name="Global Security T-90"/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} [[Type 60 howitzer|Type 60]] || 122&nbsp;mm || 200 || <ref name=PentagonPress/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|US}} [[M56 howitzer|M56]] || 105&nbsp;mm || 113 || <ref name="Global Security T-90"/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USSR}} [[122 mm howitzer 2A18 (D-30)|D-30]] || 122mm || 143 || Delivered by China between 2003 & 2004.<ref name="SIPRI"/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|ITA}} [[OTO Melara Mod 56]] || 105mm || 50 || Delivered by Italy between 1975 and 1978.<ref name="SIPRI"/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|US}} [[M101 howitzer|M101]] || 105&nbsp;mm || 250 || In Service.<ref name="ArmyRecognition"/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} [[85mm divisional gun D-44|Type 56]] || 85&nbsp;mm || 200 || <ref name=PentagonPress/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|UK}} [[Ordnance QF 25 pounder]] || 88mm || 1000 || <ref name="ArmyRecognition"/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[AH-1 Cobra|Bell AH-1F/S Cobra]] || [[Attack helicopter]] || 51 || 20 AH-1S supplied by [[US]] between 1984 and 1986 ; 12 AH-1F acquired in 2007;<ref name="SIPRI"/> One AH-1F squadron (14 helicopters) supplied in March 2010.<ref>{{cite news|title=US transfers Cobra helicopters to Pakistan|url=http://www.geo.tv/3-16-2010/61196.htm|accessdate=April 22, 2013|date=March 16, 2010|publisher=[[GEO News]]}}</ref> 8 Ex-Jordanian AH-1S Cobras inducted in October 2013.<ref>{{cite web|last=Warnes|first=Alan|title=Ex-Jordanian Cobras enter service in Pakistan|url=http://www.shephardmedia.com/news/rotorhub/ex-jordanian-cobras-enter-service-pakistan/|work=shephardmedia.com|date=11 October 2013|accessdate=30 October 2013}}</ref> Three lost to Crashes. <!-- SEE [[Bell AH-1 Cobra]] for references (regarding crashes) -->
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| {{flagiconbandiera|FRA}} [[Eurocopter Fennec#Specifications .28AS550 C3.29|Eurocopter AS550 C3 Fennec]] || [[Attack helicopter]] || -- || 10 to be acquired.<ref>{{cite news|last=Romero|first=Alexis|title=Phl loses chance to acquire attack helicopters|url=http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2012/12/02/878637/phl-loses-chance-acquire-attack-helicopters|accessdate=June 25, 2013|newspaper=[[The Philippine Star]]|date=December 2, 2012}}</ref> To be armed with 70&nbsp;mm (2.75 inch) unguided rockets.<ref>{{cite news|last=Ansari|first=Usman|title=Pakistani Security Forces Scramble To Find Attackers in Remote Mountains|url=http://www.defensenews.com/article/20130624/DEFREG03/306240020/Pakistani-Security-Forces-Scramble-Find-Attackers-Remote-Mountains|accessdate=25 June 2013|newspaper=[[Defense News]]|date=24 June 2013}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|FRA}} [[Aérospatiale Puma]] || Transport helicopter || 30 ||<ref name="globalsecurity.org">{{cite web|author=John Pike |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/pakistan/army-aviation-aircraft.htm |title=Army Aviation |publisher=Globalsecurity.org |date= |accessdate=2012-08-10}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USSR}} [[Mil Mi-17]] || Transport helicopter || 92 || According to World Airforces 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%202372.html |title=bell &#124; cessna &#124; lockheed jetstar &#124; 2004 &#124; 09 - 2372 &#124; Flight Archive |publisher=Flightglobal.com |date=2004-11-22 |accessdate=2012-08-10}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[Bell 206]] Jet Ranger || Utility helicopter || 15|| <ref name="globalsecurity.org">{{cite web|author=John Pike |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/pakistan/army-aviation-aircraft.htm |title=Army Aviation |publisher=Globalsecurity.org |date= |accessdate=2012-08-10}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[Bell 407]] || Utility helicopter || 45 ||
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[Bell 412]] || Utility helicopter || 25 || <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\10\23\story_23-10-2007_pg1_8 |title=US hands over 30 military helicopters to Pakistan |publisher=Daily Times |date=2007-10-23 |accessdate=2012-08-10}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[Bell UH-1 Huey]] || Utility helicopter || 30 ||
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| {{flagiconbandiera|FRA}} [[Eurocopter Fennec|Eurocopter AS550 U2 Fennec]] || Utility helicopter || 50 || Unarmed variant in service.
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|{{flagiconbandiera|FRA}} [[Aérospatiale Alouette III]] || Utility helicopter || 43|| Being phased out.
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|{{flagiconbandiera|FRA}} [[Aérospatiale Lama|Aérospatiale SA-315B Lama]] || Utility helicopter || 34|| Being phased out.
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PAK}} [[Burraq UAV|Burraq UCAV]] || [[Reconnaissance]] & [[Airstrike|Strike]] || 12 || Inducted in November 2013. Around 12 examples are visible in a picture. Used jointly with [[Pakistan Air Force|PAF]].<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Bokhari|first1=Farhan|last2=Hardy|first2=James|title=Pakistan successfully fires missile from indigenous UAV|journal=[[Jane's Defence Weekly]]|date=12 March 2015|url=http://www.janes.com/article/49938/pakistan-successfully-fires-missile-from-indigenous-uav|accessdate=19 April 2015}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PAK}} [[GIDS Shahpar]] UAV || [[Reconnaissance]] || 5 || Five inducted in 2012. Currently in production.<ref name=Shahpar>{{cite news|title=IDEX: Explosion of UAVs at Exhibit|url=http://www.defensenews.com/article/20130219/DEFREG04/302190021/IDEX-Explosion-UAVs-Exhibit|newspaper=[[Defense News]]|date=19 February 2013|accessdate=14 April 2013|first=CHRISTOPHER|last=P. CAVAS}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PAK}} [[GIDS Uqab]] UAV || Reconnaissance || 20+ || In service since 2008.<ref name=Shahpar/><ref>{{cite news|last=Siddiqui|first=Salman|title=Navy inducts first fleet of reconnaissance drones|url=http://tribune.com.pk/story/213634/pakistan-navy-inducts-drones-into-its-fleet/|accessdate=April 14, 2013|newspaper=The Express Tribune|date=July 20, 2011}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}}{{flagiconbandiera|Pakistan}} [[HJ-8#Variants|Baktar-Shikan]] || [[Anti-tank missile]] || 21,350 || Manufactured under license by [[Kahuta Research Laboratories]] of Pakistan. 21,350 produced between 1990 and 2012.<ref name="SIPRI"/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[BGM-71 TOW]] || [[Anti-tank missile]] || 1,005 || Delivered by [[United States]] between 1983 - 1986. {{Citation needed|date=August 2013}}
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[BGM-71 TOW|BGM-71C]] || [[Anti-tank missile]] || 2,030 || Delivered between 1987 - 1990.<ref name="SIPRI"/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[BGM-71 TOW|TOW-2A]] || [[Anti-tank missile]] || 4,790 || Delivered between 2006 - 2008 and 2008 - 2011.<ref name="SIPRI"/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[BGM-71 TOW|TOW-2RF]] || [[Anti-tank missile]] || 422 || Delivered between 2008 - 2011.<ref name="SIPRI"/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[M40 recoilless rifle]] || [[Recoilless rifle]] || 2,000 || 105&nbsp;mm recoilless gun.<ref name='APDR'/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USSR}} [[9M119 Svir|AT-11 Sniper]] || [[Anti-tank missile]] || 1,920 || Delivered by [[Belarus]] in 1997 - 1999.<ref name="SIPRI"/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Switzerland}}{{flagiconbandiera|West Germany}} [[Cobra (missile)|Cobra]] || [[Anti-tank missile]] || 3,500 || 3,500 Delivered by Germany between 1965 - 1979. Cobra-1600 and Cobra-2000 versions In service.<ref name="SIPRI"/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|France}}{{flagiconbandiera|West Germany}} [[Milan anti tank missile|MILAN]] || [[Anti-tank missile]] || -- || Used in Small numbers. {{Citation needed|date=August 2013}}
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| {{flagiconbandiera|FRA}} [[Crotale (missile)|Crotale]] || [[Surface-to-air missile]] || -- || In service.<ref>{{cite book|title=Pakistan Intelligence, Security Activities & Operations Handbook|year=2006|publisher=International Business Publications USA|isbn=9780739711941|page=130}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|ITA}} [[Selenia Aspide|Aspide-2000]]<br>{{flagiconbandiera|ITA}} [[Selenia Aspide|Spada 2000]] || [[Surface-to-air missile]] || 10 batteries ||
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} [[HQ-7|FM-90]] || [[Surface-to-air missile]] || -- || Unveiled at the [[Pakistan Day Parade 2015]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Pakistan unveils new Air Defense system FM-90/HQ-7B manufacturing by China|url=http://www.armyrecognition.com/march_2015_global_defense_security_news_uk/pakistan_unveils_new_air_defense_sytem_fm-90/hq-7b_manufacturing_by_china.html|website=armyrecognition.com|date=24 March 2015|accessdate=17 April 2015}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} [[HN-5|HN-5A]] || [[Man-portable air-defense systems|MANPADS]] || 200 || Delivered by China between 1989 and 1990.<ref>{{cite web|title=AN OVERVIEW OF CHINA’S ARMS SALES|url=http://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/monograph_reports/MR1119/MR1119.appa.pdf|publisher=[[RAND Corporation]]|accessdate=28 May 2013}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Pakistan}} [[Anza (missile)|Anza Mk-I]] || [[Man-portable air-defense systems|MANPADS]] || 1000 || Produced under license between 1989 and 1998.
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Pakistan}} [[Anza (missile)|Anza Mk-II]] || [[Man-portable air-defense systems|MANPADS]] || 1650 || Produced under license between 1994 and 2012.
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| {{flagiconbandiera|Pakistan}} [[Anza (missile)|Anza Mk-III]] || [[Man-portable air-defense systems|MANPADS]] || -- ||
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| {{flagiconbandiera|France}} [[Mistral (missile)|Mistral]] || [[Man-portable air-defense systems|MANPADS]] || 230 || <ref name=PPress1>{{cite book|last=Mehta|first=Admiral Sureesh|title=South Asia Defence And Strategic Year Book 2008|year=2008|publisher=Pentagon Press|isbn=978-81-8274-320-5|page=330}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|SWE}} [[RBS 70]] || [[Man-portable air-defense systems|MANPADS]] || 913 || In Service.<ref>{{cite news|last=Hussain|first=Maryam|title=Deal signed with Bofors for missile repair|url=http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006\06\02\story_2-6-2006_pg7_2|accessdate=May 26, 2013|newspaper=[[Daily Times (Pakistan)]]|date=June 2, 2006}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USA}} [[FIM-92 Stinger]] || [[Man-portable air-defense systems|MANPADS]] || 350 || <ref>{{cite book|authors=Sumit Ganguly & S. Paul Kapur|title=Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia: Crisis Behaviour and the Bomb|year=2008|publisher=[[Routledge]]|isbn=9780203892862|page=174}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} [[Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon#Versions|PG99 (CS/SA1)]] || [[Anti-aircraft gun]] || -- || One batch purchased in 2011.<ref>{{cite news|title=Pakistan Acquires Chinese Made Air Defence Artillery|url=http://www.kanwa.com/dnws/showpl.php?id=725|accessdate=2013-04-10|date=2013-03-28|publisher=Kanwa Daily News}}</ref>
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| {{flagiconbandiera| Switzerland}} [[Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon]] || [[Anti-aircraft gun]] || 215 || GDF-002 and GDF-005 in Service.<ref name=PPress1/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|SWE}} [[Bofors 40 mm]] || [[Anti-aircraft gun]] || 50 || L/60 version.<ref name="Global Security T-90"/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|PRC}} [[37 mm automatic air defense gun M1939 (61-K)#Variants|Type 55 / Type 65]] || [[Anti-aircraft gun]] || 310 || <ref name=PPress1/>
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| {{flagiconbandiera|USSR}} [[ZPU]] || [[Anti-aircraft gun]] || 981 || ZPU-1, ZPU-2 & ZPU-4 in service.<ref name=PP2010>{{cite book|last=Singh (Retd)|first=Col. Harjeet|title=Pentagon's South Asia Defence and Strategic Yearbook 2010|date=December 1, 2009|publisher=Pentagon Press|isbn=978-8182744448|page=330}}</ref>
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