Pakistan to deliver smart bombs to Azerbaijan
Baku/01.12.18/Turan: Pakistan"s military-industrial complex will soon begin to deliver "smart" air-bombs to Azerbaijan, reported AzeriDefence edition, which is close to the Ministry of Defense Industry of Azerbaijan.
According to this source, a representative of the Pakistan State Company GIDS (Global Industrial and Defense Solutions) said that at the international defense exhibition IDEAS-2018, held in Karachi on November 27-30, representatives of the Azerbaijani Air Force made a presentation of various types of bombs and navigation devices.
These bombs are designed to defeat the fortifications and reinforced concrete fortifications of the enemy from a distance. These bombs can be launched from aircraft that have NATO or Russian standards.
The representative of GFIDS also noted that the Pakistan is ready to cooperate with the Military-Industrial Complex of Azerbaijan. -02D-
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