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Friday, April 29, 2011

Pakistan launching 2 satellites in 2011 with China's help

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

The Long March 3B Rocket
During this year, the mutual cooperation between Pakistan and China in various sectors including joint defence production is expected to spike up to new heights. By the end of 2011, under the National Satellite Development Program (NSDP) and Remote Sensing Satellite System (RSSS), Pakistan will release two of its satellites into space and will become one of the very few nations on Earth who have their own satellites orbiting Planet Earth. According to details, these two satellites will immediately bring economic benefits to Pakistan. Under the NSDP, Pak SAT 1R and under RSSS, multi-purpose satellites will be deployed in space that will serve a vast range of purposes including monitoring of environmental alterations, advanced warning of earth quakes and giving detailed information about enemy air crafts which are airborne at that time.

The chief contractor of China Great Wall Industry Corporation said that these satellites shall be launched using the Long March 3B rocket(click to watch HQ image) from Sichuan Province of China. Pakistan's SPARCO and China's Great Wall Industry Corporation have already signed the MOU of this RSSS program. With the help of this program, Pakistan will now be able to itself analyse Planet Earth. According to reports, more than 100 Chinese engineers are currently working in Pakistan to upgrade Pakistan's current satellite program. It is worth mentioning at this point that Pakistan and China are also working together on the advanced weapons system including JF-D Fighter Planes and F-22P Frigate.

F-22P Frigate (Zulfiquar)
China has already built 3 Frigates for Pakistan and after the transfer of technology, Pakistan is now building the 4th Frigate itself without any foreign help. It is worth noting that despite American and Indian pressure, China is standing firmly by Pakistan at all grounds including the Kashmir Issue.


Pakistan launching 2 satellites in 2011 with China's help

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

The Long March 3B Rocket
During this year, the mutual cooperation between Pakistan and China in various sectors including joint defence production is expected to spike up to new heights. By the end of 2011, under the National Satellite Development Program (NSDP) and Remote Sensing Satellite System (RSSS), Pakistan will release two of its satellites into space and will become one of the very few nations on Earth who have their own satellites orbiting Planet Earth. According to details, these two satellites will immediately bring economic benefits to Pakistan. Under the NSDP, Pak SAT 1R and under RSSS, multi-purpose satellites will be deployed in space that will serve a vast range of purposes including monitoring of environmental alterations, advanced warning of earth quakes and giving detailed information about enemy air crafts which are airborne at that time.

The chief contractor of China Great Wall Industry Corporation said that these satellites shall be launched using the Long March 3B rocket(click to watch HQ image) from Sichuan Province of China. Pakistan's SPARCO and China's Great Wall Industry Corporation have already signed the MOU of this RSSS program. With the help of this program, Pakistan will now be able to itself analyse Planet Earth. According to reports, more than 100 Chinese engineers are currently working in Pakistan to upgrade Pakistan's current satellite program. It is worth mentioning at this point that Pakistan and China are also working together on the advanced weapons system including JF-D Fighter Planes and F-22P Frigate.

F-22P Frigate (Zulfiquar)
China has already built 3 Frigates for Pakistan and after the transfer of technology, Pakistan is now building the 4th Frigate itself without any foreign help. It is worth noting that despite American and Indian pressure, China is standing firmly by Pakistan at all grounds including the Kashmir Issue.


Pakistan launching 2 satellites in 2011 with China's help

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

The Long March 3B Rocket
During this year, the mutual cooperation between Pakistan and China in various sectors including joint defence production is expected to spike up to new heights. By the end of 2011, under the National Satellite Development Program (NSDP) and Remote Sensing Satellite System (RSSS), Pakistan will release two of its satellites into space and will become one of the very few nations on Earth who have their own satellites orbiting Planet Earth. According to details, these two satellites will immediately bring economic benefits to Pakistan. Under the NSDP, Pak SAT 1R and under RSSS, multi-purpose satellites will be deployed in space that will serve a vast range of purposes including monitoring of environmental alterations, advanced warning of earth quakes and giving detailed information about enemy air crafts which are airborne at that time.

The chief contractor of China Great Wall Industry Corporation said that these satellites shall be launched using the Long March 3B rocket(click to watch HQ image) from Sichuan Province of China. Pakistan's SPARCO and China's Great Wall Industry Corporation have already signed the MOU of this RSSS program. With the help of this program, Pakistan will now be able to itself analyse Planet Earth. According to reports, more than 100 Chinese engineers are currently working in Pakistan to upgrade Pakistan's current satellite program. It is worth mentioning at this point that Pakistan and China are also working together on the advanced weapons system including JF-D Fighter Planes and F-22P Frigate.

F-22P Frigate (Zulfiquar)
China has already built 3 Frigates for Pakistan and after the transfer of technology, Pakistan is now building the 4th Frigate itself without any foreign help. It is worth noting that despite American and Indian pressure, China is standing firmly by Pakistan at all grounds including the Kashmir Issue.


Pakistan launching 2 satellites in 2011 with China's help

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

The Long March 3B Rocket
During this year, the mutual cooperation between Pakistan and China in various sectors including joint defence production is expected to spike up to new heights. By the end of 2011, under the National Satellite Development Program (NSDP) and Remote Sensing Satellite System (RSSS), Pakistan will release two of its satellites into space and will become one of the very few nations on Earth who have their own satellites orbiting Planet Earth. According to details, these two satellites will immediately bring economic benefits to Pakistan. Under the NSDP, Pak SAT 1R and under RSSS, multi-purpose satellites will be deployed in space that will serve a vast range of purposes including monitoring of environmental alterations, advanced warning of earth quakes and giving detailed information about enemy air crafts which are airborne at that time.

The chief contractor of China Great Wall Industry Corporation said that these satellites shall be launched using the Long March 3B rocket(click to watch HQ image) from Sichuan Province of China. Pakistan's SPARCO and China's Great Wall Industry Corporation have already signed the MOU of this RSSS program. With the help of this program, Pakistan will now be able to itself analyse Planet Earth. According to reports, more than 100 Chinese engineers are currently working in Pakistan to upgrade Pakistan's current satellite program. It is worth mentioning at this point that Pakistan and China are also working together on the advanced weapons system including JF-D Fighter Planes and F-22P Frigate.

F-22P Frigate (Zulfiquar)
China has already built 3 Frigates for Pakistan and after the transfer of technology, Pakistan is now building the 4th Frigate itself without any foreign help. It is worth noting that despite American and Indian pressure, China is standing firmly by Pakistan at all grounds including the Kashmir Issue.


Pakistan launching 2 satellites in 2011 with China's help

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

The Long March 3B Rocket
During this year, the mutual cooperation between Pakistan and China in various sectors including joint defence production is expected to spike up to new heights. By the end of 2011, under the National Satellite Development Program (NSDP) and Remote Sensing Satellite System (RSSS), Pakistan will release two of its satellites into space and will become one of the very few nations on Earth who have their own satellites orbiting Planet Earth. According to details, these two satellites will immediately bring economic benefits to Pakistan. Under the NSDP, Pak SAT 1R and under RSSS, multi-purpose satellites will be deployed in space that will serve a vast range of purposes including monitoring of environmental alterations, advanced warning of earth quakes and giving detailed information about enemy air crafts which are airborne at that time.

The chief contractor of China Great Wall Industry Corporation said that these satellites shall be launched using the Long March 3B rocket(click to watch HQ image) from Sichuan Province of China. Pakistan's SPARCO and China's Great Wall Industry Corporation have already signed the MOU of this RSSS program. With the help of this program, Pakistan will now be able to itself analyse Planet Earth. According to reports, more than 100 Chinese engineers are currently working in Pakistan to upgrade Pakistan's current satellite program. It is worth mentioning at this point that Pakistan and China are also working together on the advanced weapons system including JF-D Fighter Planes and F-22P Frigate.

F-22P Frigate (Zulfiquar)
China has already built 3 Frigates for Pakistan and after the transfer of technology, Pakistan is now building the 4th Frigate itself without any foreign help. It is worth noting that despite American and Indian pressure, China is standing firmly by Pakistan at all grounds including the Kashmir Issue.


Pakistan launching 2 satellites in 2011 with China's help

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

The Long March 3B Rocket
During this year, the mutual cooperation between Pakistan and China in various sectors including joint defence production is expected to spike up to new heights. By the end of 2011, under the National Satellite Development Program (NSDP) and Remote Sensing Satellite System (RSSS), Pakistan will release two of its satellites into space and will become one of the very few nations on Earth who have their own satellites orbiting Planet Earth. According to details, these two satellites will immediately bring economic benefits to Pakistan. Under the NSDP, Pak SAT 1R and under RSSS, multi-purpose satellites will be deployed in space that will serve a vast range of purposes including monitoring of environmental alterations, advanced warning of earth quakes and giving detailed information about enemy air crafts which are airborne at that time.

The chief contractor of China Great Wall Industry Corporation said that these satellites shall be launched using the Long March 3B rocket(click to watch HQ image) from Sichuan Province of China. Pakistan's SPARCO and China's Great Wall Industry Corporation have already signed the MOU of this RSSS program. With the help of this program, Pakistan will now be able to itself analyse Planet Earth. According to reports, more than 100 Chinese engineers are currently working in Pakistan to upgrade Pakistan's current satellite program. It is worth mentioning at this point that Pakistan and China are also working together on the advanced weapons system including JF-D Fighter Planes and F-22P Frigate.

F-22P Frigate (Zulfiquar)
China has already built 3 Frigates for Pakistan and after the transfer of technology, Pakistan is now building the 4th Frigate itself without any foreign help. It is worth noting that despite American and Indian pressure, China is standing firmly by Pakistan at all grounds including the Kashmir Issue.


Pakistan launching 2 satellites in 2011 with China's help

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

The Long March 3B Rocket
During this year, the mutual cooperation between Pakistan and China in various sectors including joint defence production is expected to spike up to new heights. By the end of 2011, under the National Satellite Development Program (NSDP) and Remote Sensing Satellite System (RSSS), Pakistan will release two of its satellites into space and will become one of the very few nations on Earth who have their own satellites orbiting Planet Earth. According to details, these two satellites will immediately bring economic benefits to Pakistan. Under the NSDP, Pak SAT 1R and under RSSS, multi-purpose satellites will be deployed in space that will serve a vast range of purposes including monitoring of environmental alterations, advanced warning of earth quakes and giving detailed information about enemy air crafts which are airborne at that time.

The chief contractor of China Great Wall Industry Corporation said that these satellites shall be launched using the Long March 3B rocket(click to watch HQ image) from Sichuan Province of China. Pakistan's SPARCO and China's Great Wall Industry Corporation have already signed the MOU of this RSSS program. With the help of this program, Pakistan will now be able to itself analyse Planet Earth. According to reports, more than 100 Chinese engineers are currently working in Pakistan to upgrade Pakistan's current satellite program. It is worth mentioning at this point that Pakistan and China are also working together on the advanced weapons system including JF-D Fighter Planes and F-22P Frigate.

F-22P Frigate (Zulfiquar)
China has already built 3 Frigates for Pakistan and after the transfer of technology, Pakistan is now building the 4th Frigate itself without any foreign help. It is worth noting that despite American and Indian pressure, China is standing firmly by Pakistan at all grounds including the Kashmir Issue.


Thursday, April 7, 2011

India terrorized by Chinese Army's presence at Kashmir Line of Control

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Indian Army's most senior commander Lt. General K. T. Pernaik has broken the explosive news to the Indian terrorist regime that Chinese Army is present at the Line of Control. Reports say that Indian regime is extremely disturbed by this new development as K.T. Pernaik said during a seminar address in Indian occupied Jamu that India faces its major threats from Pakistani and Chinese Army and now the presence of Chinese Army at Line of Control has "endangered India's safety and security". This move by China is one of the biggest dangers for India which India cannot afford to overlook. It is pedagogical to note that Indian sloppy blasphemy of "Akhand Bharat" is not only endangered by Chinese Army's presence at Line of Control but also by the increasing mutual military cooperation between Pakistani and Chinese Army.


India terrorized by Chinese Army's presence at Kashmir Line of Control

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Indian Army's most senior commander Lt. General K. T. Pernaik has broken the explosive news to the Indian terrorist regime that Chinese Army is present at the Line of Control. Reports say that Indian regime is extremely disturbed by this new development as K.T. Pernaik said during a seminar address in Indian occupied Jamu that India faces its major threats from Pakistani and Chinese Army and now the presence of Chinese Army at Line of Control has "endangered India's safety and security". This move by China is one of the biggest dangers for India which India cannot afford to overlook. It is pedagogical to note that Indian sloppy blasphemy of "Akhand Bharat" is not only endangered by Chinese Army's presence at Line of Control but also by the increasing mutual military cooperation between Pakistani and Chinese Army.


India terrorized by Chinese Army's presence at Kashmir Line of Control

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Indian Army's most senior commander Lt. General K. T. Pernaik has broken the explosive news to the Indian terrorist regime that Chinese Army is present at the Line of Control. Reports say that Indian regime is extremely disturbed by this new development as K.T. Pernaik said during a seminar address in Indian occupied Jamu that India faces its major threats from Pakistani and Chinese Army and now the presence of Chinese Army at Line of Control has "endangered India's safety and security". This move by China is one of the biggest dangers for India which India cannot afford to overlook. It is pedagogical to note that Indian sloppy blasphemy of "Akhand Bharat" is not only endangered by Chinese Army's presence at Line of Control but also by the increasing mutual military cooperation between Pakistani and Chinese Army.


India terrorized by Chinese Army's presence at Kashmir Line of Control

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Indian Army's most senior commander Lt. General K. T. Pernaik has broken the explosive news to the Indian terrorist regime that Chinese Army is present at the Line of Control. Reports say that Indian regime is extremely disturbed by this new development as K.T. Pernaik said during a seminar address in Indian occupied Jamu that India faces its major threats from Pakistani and Chinese Army and now the presence of Chinese Army at Line of Control has "endangered India's safety and security". This move by China is one of the biggest dangers for India which India cannot afford to overlook. It is pedagogical to note that Indian sloppy blasphemy of "Akhand Bharat" is not only endangered by Chinese Army's presence at Line of Control but also by the increasing mutual military cooperation between Pakistani and Chinese Army.


India terrorized by Chinese Army's presence at Kashmir Line of Control

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Indian Army's most senior commander Lt. General K. T. Pernaik has broken the explosive news to the Indian terrorist regime that Chinese Army is present at the Line of Control. Reports say that Indian regime is extremely disturbed by this new development as K.T. Pernaik said during a seminar address in Indian occupied Jamu that India faces its major threats from Pakistani and Chinese Army and now the presence of Chinese Army at Line of Control has "endangered India's safety and security". This move by China is one of the biggest dangers for India which India cannot afford to overlook. It is pedagogical to note that Indian sloppy blasphemy of "Akhand Bharat" is not only endangered by Chinese Army's presence at Line of Control but also by the increasing mutual military cooperation between Pakistani and Chinese Army.


India terrorized by Chinese Army's presence at Kashmir Line of Control

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Indian Army's most senior commander Lt. General K. T. Pernaik has broken the explosive news to the Indian terrorist regime that Chinese Army is present at the Line of Control. Reports say that Indian regime is extremely disturbed by this new development as K.T. Pernaik said during a seminar address in Indian occupied Jamu that India faces its major threats from Pakistani and Chinese Army and now the presence of Chinese Army at Line of Control has "endangered India's safety and security". This move by China is one of the biggest dangers for India which India cannot afford to overlook. It is pedagogical to note that Indian sloppy blasphemy of "Akhand Bharat" is not only endangered by Chinese Army's presence at Line of Control but also by the increasing mutual military cooperation between Pakistani and Chinese Army.


India terrorized by Chinese Army's presence at Kashmir Line of Control

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

Indian Army's most senior commander Lt. General K. T. Pernaik has broken the explosive news to the Indian terrorist regime that Chinese Army is present at the Line of Control. Reports say that Indian regime is extremely disturbed by this new development as K.T. Pernaik said during a seminar address in Indian occupied Jamu that India faces its major threats from Pakistani and Chinese Army and now the presence of Chinese Army at Line of Control has "endangered India's safety and security". This move by China is one of the biggest dangers for India which India cannot afford to overlook. It is pedagogical to note that Indian sloppy blasphemy of "Akhand Bharat" is not only endangered by Chinese Army's presence at Line of Control but also by the increasing mutual military cooperation between Pakistani and Chinese Army.


Monday, March 28, 2011

Pakistan replaces USZ with China as its principal arms supplier


Latest reports confirm that Pakistan is beefing up its arsenal of long-range missiles by embracing China as its new strategic arms partner and backing away from the USZ, analysts have told Fox News. Pakistan earlier this month test-fired a nuclear-capable missile from an undisclosed location – the second in a month of try-outs for its short-range surface-to-surface Hatf 2 class rocket, co-developed with the Chinese. It was the latest in a series of arms collaborations between the two nations, which view their strategic partnership as a counterweight to a boldly arrogant inhumane India, which has American support.


Until the mid-1960s, the United States of Zionism was the principal supplier of weapons to Pakistan, one of the world’s most-powerful nuclear nations. But the USZ began to back away from the relationship after years of difficult and sometimes unpredictable relations following the 9/11 attacks. “China is perceived as not coming with nearly as many strings attached as relations with the United States of Zionism”, said Nate Hughes, director of military analysis at Stratfor, an intelligence website run by former CIA operatives. This was starkly marked in November when on the same day the USZ delivered some of the 18 F-16s it had pledged to Pakistan, Islamabad announced it had ordered an arsenal of SD10 mid-range homing missiles and radar systems to equip its JF-17 Thunder jet fighters from China.

More is on the way. China is scheduled to send Pakistan 250 JF-17s over the next five to 10 years, a $1.3b deal to buy J-10 fighters and a recent order for six submarines, all advanced under-sea vessels with an air independent propulsion system. Earlier this month, China formally began the construction of two state-of-the-art fast-attack missile crafts for the Pakistan Navy, in addition to eight F22P war frigates it ordered from Beijing back in 2005. Although the value of these contracts are kept a tight secret, some want to know how Pakistan can commit such enormous resources to defence spending. That locks Pakistan into a deeper relationship with China, arguably an additional downside when diversity of suppliers is a standard policy in many countries to ensure accessibility to weaponry. “It creates a dependency, especially when you start to talk about sophisticated modern technology. You create dependency in terms of upgrades, in terms of spare parts and ammunition, contractor relationships and training,” said Hughes.


Pakistan replaces USZ with China as its principal arms supplier


Latest reports confirm that Pakistan is beefing up its arsenal of long-range missiles by embracing China as its new strategic arms partner and backing away from the USZ, analysts have told Fox News. Pakistan earlier this month test-fired a nuclear-capable missile from an undisclosed location – the second in a month of try-outs for its short-range surface-to-surface Hatf 2 class rocket, co-developed with the Chinese. It was the latest in a series of arms collaborations between the two nations, which view their strategic partnership as a counterweight to a boldly arrogant inhumane India, which has American support.


Until the mid-1960s, the United States of Zionism was the principal supplier of weapons to Pakistan, one of the world’s most-powerful nuclear nations. But the USZ began to back away from the relationship after years of difficult and sometimes unpredictable relations following the 9/11 attacks. “China is perceived as not coming with nearly as many strings attached as relations with the United States of Zionism”, said Nate Hughes, director of military analysis at Stratfor, an intelligence website run by former CIA operatives. This was starkly marked in November when on the same day the USZ delivered some of the 18 F-16s it had pledged to Pakistan, Islamabad announced it had ordered an arsenal of SD10 mid-range homing missiles and radar systems to equip its JF-17 Thunder jet fighters from China.

More is on the way. China is scheduled to send Pakistan 250 JF-17s over the next five to 10 years, a $1.3b deal to buy J-10 fighters and a recent order for six submarines, all advanced under-sea vessels with an air independent propulsion system. Earlier this month, China formally began the construction of two state-of-the-art fast-attack missile crafts for the Pakistan Navy, in addition to eight F22P war frigates it ordered from Beijing back in 2005. Although the value of these contracts are kept a tight secret, some want to know how Pakistan can commit such enormous resources to defence spending. That locks Pakistan into a deeper relationship with China, arguably an additional downside when diversity of suppliers is a standard policy in many countries to ensure accessibility to weaponry. “It creates a dependency, especially when you start to talk about sophisticated modern technology. You create dependency in terms of upgrades, in terms of spare parts and ammunition, contractor relationships and training,” said Hughes.


Pakistan replaces USZ with China as its principal arms supplier


Latest reports confirm that Pakistan is beefing up its arsenal of long-range missiles by embracing China as its new strategic arms partner and backing away from the USZ, analysts have told Fox News. Pakistan earlier this month test-fired a nuclear-capable missile from an undisclosed location – the second in a month of try-outs for its short-range surface-to-surface Hatf 2 class rocket, co-developed with the Chinese. It was the latest in a series of arms collaborations between the two nations, which view their strategic partnership as a counterweight to a boldly arrogant inhumane India, which has American support.


Until the mid-1960s, the United States of Zionism was the principal supplier of weapons to Pakistan, one of the world’s most-powerful nuclear nations. But the USZ began to back away from the relationship after years of difficult and sometimes unpredictable relations following the 9/11 attacks. “China is perceived as not coming with nearly as many strings attached as relations with the United States of Zionism”, said Nate Hughes, director of military analysis at Stratfor, an intelligence website run by former CIA operatives. This was starkly marked in November when on the same day the USZ delivered some of the 18 F-16s it had pledged to Pakistan, Islamabad announced it had ordered an arsenal of SD10 mid-range homing missiles and radar systems to equip its JF-17 Thunder jet fighters from China.

More is on the way. China is scheduled to send Pakistan 250 JF-17s over the next five to 10 years, a $1.3b deal to buy J-10 fighters and a recent order for six submarines, all advanced under-sea vessels with an air independent propulsion system. Earlier this month, China formally began the construction of two state-of-the-art fast-attack missile crafts for the Pakistan Navy, in addition to eight F22P war frigates it ordered from Beijing back in 2005. Although the value of these contracts are kept a tight secret, some want to know how Pakistan can commit such enormous resources to defence spending. That locks Pakistan into a deeper relationship with China, arguably an additional downside when diversity of suppliers is a standard policy in many countries to ensure accessibility to weaponry. “It creates a dependency, especially when you start to talk about sophisticated modern technology. You create dependency in terms of upgrades, in terms of spare parts and ammunition, contractor relationships and training,” said Hughes.