Heavy Industries Taxila

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Heavy Industries Taxila (Reporting name: HIT), (Urdu: ہیوی انڈسٹریز ٹیکسلا‎) is a Pakistani state-owned defence, military contractor, engineering conglomerate, and military corporation located in Taxila, Punjab, Pakistan. HIT promotes, markets, engineers, develops, and undertakes heavy engineering works for Pakistan's military and for the civilian law enforcement agencies. It has extensive experience in the overhaul and upgrade of tracked armored fighting vehicles for the Pakistan Armed Forces. rdf:langString
Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT) est la principale entreprise du complexe militaro-industriel pakistanais. Elle compte six principaux sites de productions, appuyés par leurs sous-traitants, et emploie plus de 6 500 personnes, dont environ 30 % appartiennent directement aux Forces armées pakistanaises[réf. souhaitée]. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString *Chairman Lieutenant General Syed Aamer Raza, HI(M) *Secretary HIT Board Colonel Aqeel Ahmed, SI(M)
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rdf:langString Heavy Industries Taxila (Reporting name: HIT), (Urdu: ہیوی انڈسٹریز ٹیکسلا‎) is a Pakistani state-owned defence, military contractor, engineering conglomerate, and military corporation located in Taxila, Punjab, Pakistan. HIT promotes, markets, engineers, develops, and undertakes heavy engineering works for Pakistan's military and for the civilian law enforcement agencies. It has extensive experience in the overhaul and upgrade of tracked armored fighting vehicles for the Pakistan Armed Forces. Leadership in HIT is provided through the appointments made in the GHQ by the chief of army staff who approves the appointment to its chairmanship. Besides developing the heavy works, HIT also provides military gears for Pakistan's military, building krytron and developing technology involving the solid-state lighting. In 2004, HIT had a work force of about 6000 engineers and highly skilled persons.
rdf:langString Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT) est la principale entreprise du complexe militaro-industriel pakistanais. Elle compte six principaux sites de productions, appuyés par leurs sous-traitants, et emploie plus de 6 500 personnes, dont environ 30 % appartiennent directement aux Forces armées pakistanaises[réf. souhaitée]. HIT dispose d'installations pour réviser, reconstruire et améliorer les chars d'assaut, les véhicules d'assistance blindés, les véhicules de transport de troupes et les autres véhicules blindés, qu'ils soient d'origine occidentale, russe ou chinoise. HIT a développé et fabrique depuis 2001 le char Al-Khalid.
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