Global Industrial Defence Solutions

Global Industrial Defence Solutions (GIDS)
Gov company
Industry Aerospace
Defense
Headquarters Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Asad Kamal
(Director Sales & Marketing)
Products Industrial equipment
Defense equipment
Aerospace equipment
Naval equipment
Website www.gids.com.pk

Global Industrial Defence Solutions (abbreviated GIDS) is a private conglomerate in Pakistan that designs, manufactures and exports various types of military, industrial and technological products. GIDS represents group of companies in national and International marketers who are involved in research, development, delivery and support of leading edge industrial and defence system in the field of air, land and sea.[1]

Background

Global Industrial Defence Solutions supplies UAV platforms, flight control systems, C4I systems, data-links, payloads, ground support equipment along with other equipments such as laser range finders, military batteries, Naval vessels and various types of industrial and security equipments. The company also develops nuclear, biological and chemical defence systems. GIDS has exported products to various countries.

Systems development

GIDS claims that the bulk of its defence and industrial equipments, including data and communications links, have been developed in-house. However, for its shahpar UAVs, GIDS have worked with Rotax to meet engine requirement.[2]

According to GIDS officials, development work in the tactical segment potentially allows the company to supply sub-systems and components to other manufacturers and users. This potential market is being pursued alongside full systems development.

Products

Air systems

Land systems

Nuclear, Biological and chemical defence systems

Security products

Industrial products

Services

Land services

Industrial services

GIDS Companies

See also

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References

  1. CAVAS, CHRISTOPHER P. (19 Feb 2013). "IDEX: Explosion of UAVs at Exhibit". Defense News. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
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