Pakistan Released a long list of Defence Equipment and Ammunition buying from China

Pakistan is on a shopping spree of military equipment in China which it is feared will help arm jihadis and facilitate their intrusion in India and Afghanistan. The long list of items includes 80,000 rounds of steel bullets. According to a report, signalling a possible use by terrorists infiltrating into Kashmir from Line of Control (LoC) India and along Durand Line Afghanistan border specially Pashtun Majority.

Pakistan has made a long list of ammunition to buy from its evergreen friend China
A bulk order of these bullets is alarming as it indicated how Pakistan may equip terrorists to cause maximum damage to the Indian security forces. Pakistan’s purchases of defence equipment from China to aid terrorists attempting to infiltrate into Kashmir shows the collusion between two countries against India, intelligence reports indicate.

The big arms purchases are happening in the wake of India-China standoff in Ladakh over the last three months. Despite military and diplomatic talks, the deadlock has not ended with both sides continuing with their military build-up at the Line of Actual Control.

list of items that Pakistan is buying from China


Steel bullets are potent enough to pierce through bulletproof jackets and have been used by terror groups against security forces in the last few years along both the borders. Reports also suggest that ALIT has offered Pakistan command and control options, including direct line-of-sight and satellite communications.

Pakistan's long list of defence equipment and ammunition buying from china
Pakistan has already procured 3,000-4,000 military combat ballistic bulletproof jackets from China. Pakistan is also procuring balloon radars, these helium-filled balloon looking airborne ground surveillance systems can go up to a height of 15,000 feet.

Procurement of medium-altitude long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) Cai Hong-4 (CH-4). It can carry a wide range of payloads. Includes surveillance platforms, winter clothing and equipment for high-altitude areas, artillery guns and combat armed drones. Military observers believe that China wants to ensure that there is action at the Line of Control.

A report says a 10-member team of the Pakistan Army led by Brigadier Mohammad Zafar Iqbal visited China to review the procurement process. “The Pakistan Army team went to China for factory acceptance test of items procured from Aerospace Long-March International Trade Company (ALIT), China.”

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