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Army gets new air defence system

New induction set to make country’s air defence ‘impenetrab­le’

- BY SANA JAMAL Correspond­ent

Pakistan Army’s Air Defence forces have inducted a variant of the HQ-9, long-range ground-to-air missile defence system.

The new air defence system, developed by China, was commission­ed into service at Army Air Defence Centre in Karachi on October 14, according to the statement by the media wing of Pakistan armed forces.

Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa attended the commission­ing ceremony of the HQ-9/P high to medium air defence system (HIMAD). Commander Army Air Defence Command Lieutenant General Hamood uz Zaman briefed the army chief about the advanced air defence system.

Adding muscle power

The induction of the new HIMAD system “will significan­tly enhance comprehens­ive layered integrated air defence shield of aerial frontiers of Pakistan as the system is fully integrated through a well-knit digitised system on its inventory” the army said.

Pakistan army chief said that the induction of high-tech systems “will make Pakistan’s air defence impenetrab­le in the emerging threat scenario.”

Senior officials from China also attended the commission­ing ceremony.

HQ-9/P air defence system

The HQ-9/P is a variant of the HQ-9, which is considered one of the world’s most advanced surface-to-air missile systems. The HQ-9/P can intercept various threats such as airto-ground missiles, helicopter­s, aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), guided bombs, cruise and ballistic missiles and beyond visual range weapons at ranges over 100 kilometres. It has remarkable flexibilit­y and precision with high single-shot kill probabilit­y.

 ?? ISPR ?? ■ Pakistan Army commission­ed HQ-9 high to medium air defence system at Army Air Defence Centre Karachi on October 14, 2021.
ISPR ■ Pakistan Army commission­ed HQ-9 high to medium air defence system at Army Air Defence Centre Karachi on October 14, 2021.

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