Pakistan Secures 32 sq km Gudwana Enclave with Fence After Recent Airstrikes in Afghanistan
The situation along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border has taken a dramatic turn in early 2026, shifting from minor border disputes to a full-scale…
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The situation along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border has taken a dramatic turn in early 2026, shifting from minor border disputes to a full-scale…
The Pakistan Air Force drone program has quietly evolved into one of the most diverse unmanned fleets in South Asia. Between 2007…
Pakistan Air Force-led radar development is now moving beyond broad claims and into clearly defined systems and capabilities. Official material from the National Aerospace Science and Technology Park (NASTP) points to named platforms, including indigenous AESA-based radars and short-range systems like the SR-3D, along with more advanced variants under development. Ongoing work in areas like AESA radar, sensor fusion, and electronic warfare highlights deeper integration between platforms, data links, and weapons systems. This signals a broader move toward self-reliance and a more mature radar ecosystem built around indigenous research, procurement, and specialized technical development. NASTP’s radar work is now easier to see NASTP’s official website describes the project as a Government-approved project of strategic…