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contractor, and military corporation headquartered in
Wah Cantt Wah Cantonment ( pa, ; ur, ) (often abbreviated to Wah Cantt) is a military cantonment located in Wah in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is a part of Taxila Tehsil of Rawalpindi District. It is the 24th largest city of Pakistan by pop ...
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, Pakistan. It is "the largest defence industrial complex under the Ministry of Defence Production, producing conventional arms & ammo to international standards. POF Board headquarter is at Wah Cantt. Presently POF 14 ordnance factories and three commercial subsidiaries. Pakistan Ordnance Factories also manufacture commercial explosives, hunting ammunition and possess extensive facilities for the manufacture of brass, copper and aluminum ingots, extrusions and sections for non-military applications. A garments factory, which has modern cloth cutting facilities, stitching units etc manufactures military uniforms and can also cater for the needs of the civil sector". POF was founded in December 1951 by the
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of Pakistan with early collaboration from the British Royal Ordnance Factory. The POF engineers, develops, produces, manufactures, and promotes a wide range of different types of infantry and special-purpose weapons, explosives,
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, mortars, rockets, and the military gear for Pakistan's
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. Its corporate leadership comes from a deputation by GHQ where the chief of army staff (COAS) approves the appointment, but POF is under the Ministry of Defense, so the COAS is not in the direct chain of command. The POF is the earliest and one of the largest military corporations in Pakistan, and later influenced many other military corporations in the
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. POF produces ammunition that meets requirements set by NATO specification. Apart from military works, the POF also serves the civilian law enforcement agencies, Civil Armed Forces, and private security markets nationwide.


History

During their colonial rule, the British built sixteen ordnance factories in the
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, most of which were inherited by India.
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's first Prime Minister, Liaquat Ali Khan, issued a directive within four months of the
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of Pakistan to establish an ordnance factory in collaboration with British Royal Ordnance Factory to manufacture 0.303 calibre rifles. In December 1951 Pakistan's second Prime Minister, Khawaja Nazimuddin, inaugurated the first four POF workshops in the small town of Wah Cantonment.


Background

Located 45 km from
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and with main manufacturing facilities at Wah Cantonment, POF is a sprawling complex of fourteen production units and six subsidiaries producing conventional arms and ammunition. Research and development projects have been undertaken to minimise dependence on foreign suppliers. Efforts have been made towards self-reliance through innovation and indigenisation, for achieving the following:- 1. Optimal utilisation of surplus capacity of POF.
2. Generation of funds to supplement budget grant.
3. Participative collaboration with the private sector.
4. Enhancing exports. POF uses technology and equipment that has been acquired from the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany and China. The factories in POF employ some of the latest state of the art processes, including computerised numerical controlled machines and flexible Manufacturing systems for the production of precision components. A Stamp was also issued by Pakistan Post on the occasion of golden jubilee of POF (Dt. 28 December 2001) to honour the country's largest defence manufacturing unit's services. POF has been awarded standards by the
International Organization for Standardization The International Organization for Standardization (ISO ) is an international standard development organization composed of representatives from the national standards organizations of member countries. Membership requirements are given in A ...
. These include ISO 9001 for quality management, ISO 14001 for environmental management, and ISO 17025 for meeting the general requirements for Competence of Test and Calibration Laboratories. In 2005, P.O.F was also awarded with safety and health environment standard OHSAS 18001. During a visit to POF, Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz made the following tribute: :"POF is an island of excellence for Pakistan. POF and its employees have played a critical and valuable role in bolstering Pakistan’s defence. We are all proud of what you have achieved. I wish you continued success in the future."


Products

POF produce approximately 70 major products for supply to the Pakistan Army,
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and
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. The main products include automatic rifles, Pistols, light/medium/heavy machine guns, a wide range of mortar and artillery ammunition, aircraft and anti-aircraft ammunition, tank and anti-tank ammunition, bombs, grenades, land mines, pyrotechnics, small ammunition, rockets, military & commercial explosives & propellants and signal stores.


Ammunition


Anti-aircraft & aircraft ammunition

* 12.7x99 mm NATO * 12.7x108 mm Soviet * 14.5x114 mm Soviet * 20 mm phalanx * 23 mm * 30 mm * 35 mm * 37 mm * 57 mm * Bomb HE AC 500 lb (250 kg) * Bomb HE AC 1000 lb (500 kg)


Anti-tank & tank ammunition

* 40 mm (RPG-7P/7AP) * 73 mm (SPG-9) * 100 mm * 105 mm * 106 mm * 125 mm * Tungsten alloy penetrators & rods


Artillery ammunition

* 88 mm howitzer * 105 mm howitzer * 122 mm howitzer * 130 mm howitzer * 155 mm howitzer * 203 mm howitzer


Anti-submarine ammunition

* Depth charge Mark II Mod 3


Military explosives and Propellants

* Artillery ammunition propellants * Mortar and rocket ammunition propellants * Small arms propellants * Explosives * Pyrotechnics


Grenades

* ARGES 84 P2A1: Fragmentation grenade * Discharger P3 MK1: Smoke discharge/grenade * Target Indication MK2: Targeting smoke grenade * Fuzes, Detonators & Primers * Demolition Stores


Mortars

* 60 mm mortar/smoke/illuminating signal * 81 mm mortar/smoke/illuminating signal * 120 mm mortar/smoke


Rockets

* 122 mm YARMUK Rocket


Small arms ammunition

* 9x19mm Parabellum * 5.56×45mm NATO * 7.62×39mm Soviet * 7.62×51mm NATO * 7.62×54mmR Soviet * 12 Bore Shaheen Cartridges


Infantry weapons


Pistols

* POF-X – 9 mm calibre pistol * POF-4 – 9 mm calibre pistol (Semi-auto version of SMG-PK) * POF-5 – 9 mm calibre pistol (Semi-auto version of HK MP5)


Sub-machine guns

* HK MP5 – 9 mm calibre sub-machine gun produced under license. Variants produced: MP5A2, MP5P3. * SMG-PK – 9 mm calibre compact machine pistol. Variants produced: PK1.


Assault rifles

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HK G3 The Heckler & Koch G3 (''Gewehr'' 3) is a 7.62×51mm NATO, select-fire battle rifle developed in the 1950s by the German armament manufacturer Heckler & Koch (H&K) in collaboration with the Spanish state-owned design and development agency CE ...
– 7.62×51 mm calibre assault rifle produced under license. Variants produced: G3A3, G3P4. * BW-20 – 7.62×51 mm calibre new assault rifle. Currently in testing for pitch for Pakistan Army next-generation rifle requirements. BW-20 has some similarities with the G3 (around 30%) with the intention to keep manufacturing costs low, however the BW-20 is not an upgrade of the G3. It is a new rifle. POF is also reportedly working on 5.56×45 mm and 7.62×39 mm versions of the BW-20. The latter design will reportedly be compatible with AK magazines. POF will likely pitch the 7.62×39 mm to both the Pakistan Army and the Ministry of Interior’s (MoI) paramilitary units as service adoption for that round grows. In 2015, the Pakistan Army issued a tender for a new-generation assault rifle. It had tested many designs from all over the world, including the FN SCAR, Beretta ARX200,
CZ BREN 2 The CZ 805 BREN is a gas-operated modular assault rifle designed and manufactured by Česká zbrojovka Uherský Brod. The modular design enables users to change the calibre of the weapon to 5.56×45mm NATO or 7.62×39mm intermediate cartridges by ...
, AK-103 and others. In the end, however, the Army did not select any of the 7.62×51 mm designs for local adoption. There were reports of Pakistan requesting the AK-103 from Russia, but the status of that program is unclear. Ultimately, it seems that POF was given the greenlight to design an original rifle. Part of the reason seems to stem from a sense that none of the foreign designs substantially improved upon the G3 in terms of its accuracy and durability. This is not to say the other rifles were not good, but the added improvement they offered may not have justified the total cost of adopting and locally manufacturing a foreign design. * PK-18 – New assault rifle 7.62×51 mm calibre ''(Based on ArmaLite AR-10A)'', ( G3 REPLACEMENT), status is unclear. * PK-21 – New assault rifle/SMG 7.62×39 mm calibre ''(Licensed copy of AK-103)'', ( TYPE 56 REPLACEMENT), status is unclear.


Precision rifles

* PSR-90 – 7.62×51 mm calibre sniper rifle, an indigenous variant of the HK MSG-90. *
Azb DMR MK1 The Azb DMR MK1 or Azb MK1 is a Pakistani light weight semi-automatic designated marksman rifle designed and manufactured by the POF. It was first unveiled at the December 2014 IDEAS exhibition. It is believed to be named after the Counter-te ...
– 7.62×51 mm calibre
designated marksman rifle A designated marksman rifle (DMR) is a modern scoped high- precision rifle used by infantrymen in the designated marksman (DM) role. It generally fills the engagement range gap between a service rifle and a dedicated sniper rifle, at aroun ...
. * Light Sniper Rifle (LSR) – .308 Winchester calibre bolt action sniper rifle.


Hunting rifles

* .308 Win Sporter – .308 Winchester calibre sporting/hunting sniper rifle.


Machine guns

*
MG 3 The MG3 is a small car produced by the Chinese automotive company SAIC. The first generation, marketed as the MG3 SW, is based on the British made Rover Streetwise, which itself was based on the Rover 25, while the second generation, introdu ...
7.62×51mm NATO The 7.62×51mm NATO (official NATO nomenclature 7.62 NATO) is a rimless, bottlenecked rifle cartridge. It is a standard for small arms among NATO countries. First developed in the 1950s, the cartridge had first been introduced in U.S. service fo ...
calibre general purpose machine gun, produced under license. * HMG PK-1612.7×108mm calibre heavy machine gun, modified ''( Type 54P)''. * Type 54P12.7×108mm calibre heavy machine gun ''( DShK variant)'', produced under license.


POF Eye

POF Eye is a special-purpose hand-held weapon system similar in concept to the CornerShot that can fire weapons around corners. It was first revealed at the 5th International Defence Exhibition and Seminar (IDEAS 2008), held at the Karachi Expo Centre in November 2008. It is designed for SWAT and special forces teams in hostile situations, particularly counter-terrorism and hostage rescue operations. It allows its operator to both see and attack an armed target without exposing the operator to counter-attack.


Exports

In addition to meeting the demands of Pakistan Defense Forces, POF products are in service with over 40 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East and the Americas. Ammunition and rifles have been exported to countries such as Iraq, Croatia and Afghanistan for their respective military establishments. POF specializes in the manufacturing of commercial explosives, hunting ammunition and possesses extensive facilities for the manufacture of brass, copper and aluminum ingots. A state of the art garments factory, manufactures military uniforms and can also cater for the needs of the civil sector. As of post 2010s, Pakistan has been aiming to push ahead with its export market but facing difficulties due to international guidelines enforced by the
United Nations The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a centre for harmoni ...
. In 2017, the POF announced it will be opening a branch in the
United Arab Emirates The United Arab Emirates (UAE; ar, اَلْإِمَارَات الْعَرَبِيَة الْمُتَحِدَة ), or simply the Emirates ( ar, الِْإمَارَات ), is a country in Western Asia (Middle East, The Middle East). It is ...
and targeting Middle Eastern markets where it will cater not only the needs of the host country, but throughout much of the Middle East where demands are high.


Incidents


August 2008 bombing

On 21 August 2008, POF's industrial complex was the target of twin suicide bombings by the
Tehrik-i-Taliban The Pakistani Taliban (), formally called the Tehreek-e-Taliban-e-Pakistan (Urdu/ ps, , lit=Student Movement of Pakistan, TTP), is an umbrella organization of various Islamist armed militant groups operating along the Afghan–Pakistani bor ...
; 68 people were killed and 81 injured in the attack.


2021 explosion


See also

*
List of military equipment manufactured in Pakistan This article is a collection of military equipment manufactured in Pakistan. Aircraft * CAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder - 4th generation all weather multi-role fighter aircraft. * PAC Super Mushshak - Trainer aircraft. Upgraded version of Saab Safari * ...
* List of modern armament manufacturers * List of manufacturers of Lee–Enfield rifles * Heavy Industries Taxila * Defence Science and Technology Organization * Pakistan Aeronautical Complex


References


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* {{authority control Firearm manufacturers of Pakistan Pakistan Army affiliated organizations Military research installations of Pakistan Government-owned companies of Pakistan Defence agencies of Pakistan Pakistan federal departments and agencies Manufacturing companies established in 1951 Pakistan–United Kingdom relations Pakistani companies established in 1951