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Air Weapons Complex
Pakistani state owned defence company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Air Weapons Complex (AWC), operated under the National Engineering and Scientific Commission (NESCOM), is a Pakistani research and development entity. Established in 1992 by the Pakistan Air Force, it specialises in advancing airborne applications of explosive engineering.[1][2]
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The AWC plays a pivotal role in developing and integrating aerospace war-fighting technologies, catering specifically to the needs of the Pakistan Air Force. Notable achievements include the design and development of air-launched cruise missiles (ALCM) and collaborative efforts with leading defence contractors like NESCOM, DESTO and the NDC.[3][4]
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Products
Airborne systems
- Airborne Video Tape Recorder (AVTR) system
- Airborne Digital Data Recorder system
- Infra-red search and track (IRST) system
- GPS navigation system
- Mechanical gyro and iFOG-based inertial navigation system (INS)
- MOHAFIZ counter-measures dispensing system
- Laser guidance for Mk.80 series bombs (license-manufactured design from the US)[5]
Air-launched weaponry
- Practice bombs (6 kg, 11 kg)
- 250 kg Pre-fragmented bomb
- 250 kg Mk.82 general-purpose bomb
- 500 kg Mk.83 bomb
- 1000 kg Mk.84 bomb
- Mk.80 series general-purpose bomb tail units (low drag or high drag speed-retarding devices)
- HAFR-1, HAFR-2[6] and RPB-1 anti-runway weapons[7]
- H-2 SOW
- H-4 SOW
- Ra'ad ALCM[8]
- Ra'ad-II ALCM
Electronics
Other
- Multi-Spectral Camouflage Net - camouflages against night-vision, infra-red, radar and millimeter wave sensors as well as visual detection. Stated to reduce an object's radar cross-section (RCS) by 86% on average and reduce average detection range by 43.8%.[10]
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Technical Expertise
- Software Development for Mission Critical Systems
- Nondestructive Testing Software and Mechanical Support
- Electronic System Design and Production
- Prototyping and Production of Specialized Mechanical Assemblies
- Mechanical Components Precision Manufacturing
- TQM Practices
- Mil-Spec Qualifications
- CAD/CAM Support[1]
UAV project
The Air Weapons Complex embarked on a project for the indigenous development of UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) in mid-1998. The Sky Tracker and Sky Navigator software suites were developed for the ground-based tracking of UAVs. The software retrieves the GPS position data from the UAV via a radio data-link 17 and uses it to show the position of the UAV as a 2D plot along with other essential data such as, speed, altitude, heading, etc. This plot can be overlaid onto area maps as well. This information is used by the pilot for flying the UAV from the ground-based command station.[11][2]
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