Pakistan Army Corps of Electrical and Mechanical EngineeringW
Pakistan Army Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering

The Pakistan Army Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (Urdu: ﺁرمي اليكڑ يكل و ميكينكل انجينيرينگ كور; Army Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Corps, abbreviated as EME, is an active military administrative Combatant staff corps, and one of the major science and technology command of Pakistan Army. The Corps major objective tasks are the maintenance, services, inspections, and repairing of almost every electrical and mechanical battlefield vehicles, electronic gadgets, tanks, military aviation vehicles, and researching and developing heavy mechanical projects for Pakistan Army.

Pakistan Army Corps of EngineersW
Pakistan Army Corps of Engineers

The Pakistan Army Corps of Engineers,, is an active military administrative staff corps, and a major science and technology command of the Pakistan Army. Although the Corps is generally associated with dams, canals and flood protection, it performs variety of public works for the Government of Pakistan, only if it is ordered by the Prime Minister.

Frontier Works OrganizationW
Frontier Works Organization

The Frontier Works Organization, is a military engineering organization, and one of the major science and technology commands of the Pakistan Army. Commissioned and established in 1966, the FWO includes active duty officers and civilian scientists and engineers. Since its establishment it has been credited with the construction of bridges, roads, tunnels, airfields and dams in Pakistan, on the orders of the civilian government of Pakistan.

Pakistan ArmyW
Pakistan Army

The Pakistan Army is the principal land warfare branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces. The roots of its modern existence trace back to the British Indian Army that ceased to exist following the partition of British India, resulting in the parliamentary act that established the independence of Pakistan from the United Kingdom on 14 August 1947. According to the estimation provided by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) in 2020, the Pakistan Army had approximately 560,000 active-duty personnel, supported by the Army Reserve and National Guard—effectively making it the 6th largest army in the world in terms of manpower. Citizens can enlist for voluntary military service upon reaching 16 years of age and cannot be deployed for combat until age 18 in accordance with the Constitution of Pakistan.

Pakistan Aeronautical ComplexW
Pakistan Aeronautical Complex

The Pakistan Aeronautical Complex is a major defense contractor and an aerospace manufacturer that is headquartered in Kamra, Punjab, Pakistan.

Jinnah Naval BaseW
Jinnah Naval Base

Jinnah Naval Base is a strategic naval base of the Pakistan Navy located at Ormara, Balochistan, Pakistan. It is named after Pakistan's founder, Mohammad Ali Jinnah. It is Pakistan's second largest naval base.

Pakistan Navy Hydrographic DepartmentW
Pakistan Navy Hydrographic Department

The Pakistan Navy Hydrographic Department, is an active-duty and non-combatant naval administrative staff command, and one of the major science and technology command of the Pakistan Navy. The command served as the operational scientific naval oceanographic program for the Government of Pakistan and jointly conducts research and development programs with civilian National Institute of Oceanography.