Pakistan enhancing its military capability to combat terrorism

ANI  |  Islamabad [Pakistan] 

has speeded up its efforts to fight terrorists as it is silently enhancing its military capability by acquiring equipment and weapons required to combat

This move comes after a recent wave of terror attacks in which have claimed more than 100 lives.

Three such deals involving helicopters and military vehicles have been reported by the U.S. media.

had earlier this week, concluded a deal for purchasing an unspecified number of AW139 helicopters with an Italian aerospace and defence firm, Leonardo S.p.A, reports Dawn.

is also acquiring weapons from the United States (U.S.) despite uncertainty about bilateral relations with the latter under the Trump administration.

The sale of eight F-16 fighter jets to was stopped by the U.S. last year but this did not affect Pakistan's move to acquire weapons needed to fight

According to U.S. media reports, three Bell AH-1Z Viper twin-engine attack helicopters would be delivered to by an American aerospace manufacturer Bell Helicopter in 2017.

Four Russian-made Mi-35M attack helicopters would also be received by this year.

In an another deal, signed USD 35million contract with a US firm, Navistar Defence, for manufacturing 40 mine-resistant ambush-protected MaxxPro Dash DXM vehicles.

The manufacturing of 40 mine-resistant ambush-protected MaxxPro Dash DXM vehicles will be completed by October 31 next year and will be manufactured in in West Point, Mississippi.

The vehicles will be used by to protect troops against attacks from jihadist militants and other insurgents in the country, said a press release announcing the deal.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Pakistan enhancing its military capability to combat terrorism

Pakistan has speeded up its efforts to fight terrorists as it is silently enhancing its military capability by acquiring equipment and weapons required to combat terrorism.This move comes after a recent wave of terror attacks in Pakistan which have claimed more than 100 lives.Three such deals involving helicopters and military vehicles have been reported by the U.S. media.Pakistan had earlier this week, concluded a deal for purchasing an unspecified number of AW139 helicopters with an Italian aerospace and defence firm, Leonardo S.p.A, reports Dawn.Pakistan is also acquiring weapons from the United States (U.S.) despite uncertainty about bilateral relations with the latter under the Trump administration.The sale of eight F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan was stopped by the U.S. Congress last year but this did not affect Pakistan's move to acquire weapons needed to fight terrorism.According to U.S. media reports, three Bell AH-1Z Viper twin-engine attack helicopters would be delivered to ...

has speeded up its efforts to fight terrorists as it is silently enhancing its military capability by acquiring equipment and weapons required to combat

This move comes after a recent wave of terror attacks in which have claimed more than 100 lives.

Three such deals involving helicopters and military vehicles have been reported by the U.S. media.

had earlier this week, concluded a deal for purchasing an unspecified number of AW139 helicopters with an Italian aerospace and defence firm, Leonardo S.p.A, reports Dawn.

is also acquiring weapons from the United States (U.S.) despite uncertainty about bilateral relations with the latter under the Trump administration.

The sale of eight F-16 fighter jets to was stopped by the U.S. last year but this did not affect Pakistan's move to acquire weapons needed to fight

According to U.S. media reports, three Bell AH-1Z Viper twin-engine attack helicopters would be delivered to by an American aerospace manufacturer Bell Helicopter in 2017.

Four Russian-made Mi-35M attack helicopters would also be received by this year.

In an another deal, signed USD 35million contract with a US firm, Navistar Defence, for manufacturing 40 mine-resistant ambush-protected MaxxPro Dash DXM vehicles.

The manufacturing of 40 mine-resistant ambush-protected MaxxPro Dash DXM vehicles will be completed by October 31 next year and will be manufactured in in West Point, Mississippi.

The vehicles will be used by to protect troops against attacks from jihadist militants and other insurgents in the country, said a press release announcing the deal.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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