The chief of staff of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has told Jane's that Pakistan has built its first facility to manufacture radars for fighter aircraft.
Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman said the indigenously produced
radar, built with China's assistance at the Pakistan Aeronautical
Complex (PAC), in Kamra, north of Islamabad, would equip the JF-17
'Thunder' fighter aircraft jointly produced by the two countries.
"This is a major step forward. This will be the first such [radar
manufacturing] facility in Pakistan," ACM Suleman said in an interview
on 21 December at PAF headquarters in Islamabad. He confirmed that the
radar would be fitted on the JF-17, which, along with US-supplied F-16
Fighting Falcons, is set to be the PAF's front-line combat aircraft.
Previous reports suggest that the radar to be manufactured will be
the Chinese-built CETC/NRIET KLJ-7 radar set.
At the 2010 Farnborough
Air Show, at which two JF-17s made their debut in the West, Jane's reported that the KLJ-7 had received full marks from the JF-17's designers at PAC.
A PAC programme officer told Jane's : "I have flown with this
radar and with other models that we have looked at fitting to this
aircraft, such as the Thales RC400, and the Chinese radar is every bit
as capable as its contemporary analogs."
thats a good step frword.
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