Air Weapons Complex | |
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Active | 18 February 1992 |
Country | Pakistan |
Branch | Pakistan Air Force |
Type | Research and Development |
Part of | Pakistan Air Force |
Headquarter | Wah Cantonment, Punjab, Pakistan |
Nickname(s) | AWC |
Commanders | |
Director-General | Air Vice Marshal Faheem Kayani |
The Air Weapons Complex (AWC) is a scientific research and development detachment of the Pakistan Air Force that engages and leads projects in airborne applications of explosive engineering.
Established in 1992 by the Pakistan Air Force , the AWC is dedicated towards developing and integrating the aerospace warfighting technologies and providing warfighting capabilities to the Pakistan Air Force.[1][2] The AWC has designed and developed the air-launched cruise missile (ALCM) for the Air Force and participated in technical demonstrations in conjunction with nation's major defense contractors such as NESCOM, DESTO, and the Ministry of Defence (MoD).[3][4]
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-link17 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]
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air Weapons Complex.
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