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09ISLAMABAD428
2009-02-26 12:48:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Islamabad
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BLUE LANTERN LEVEL 3: PRE-LICENSE END-USE CHECK ON

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UNCLAS ISLAMABAD 000428 

STATE FOR PM/DTCC - BLUE LANTERN COORDINATOR
USDOC FOR 3131/USFCS/OIO REGIONAL DIRECTOR/RKREISSL

SIPDIS
SENSITIVE

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: BMGT KOMC PK
SUBJECT: BLUE LANTERN LEVEL 3: PRE-LICENSE END-USE CHECK ON
APPLICATON 050117384

REF: 08 SECSTATE 87354

UNCLAS ISLAMABAD 000428

STATE FOR PM/DTCC - BLUE LANTERN COORDINATOR
USDOC FOR 3131/USFCS/OIO REGIONAL DIRECTOR/RKREISSL

SIPDIS
SENSITIVE

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: BMGT KOMC PK
SUBJECT: BLUE LANTERN LEVEL 3: PRE-LICENSE END-USE CHECK ON
APPLICATON 050117384

REF: 08 SECSTATE 87354


1. (SBU) On February 12 CommCouns and Senior Commercial Specialist
visited the Kamra Avionics and Radar Factory (KARF) at Pakistan
Aeronautical Complex (PAC),Kamra, and conducted the subject
Pre-License End Use Check (PLC). Before conducting the PLC, the USG
officials held a discussion with Air Commodore Mujtaba Jamal,
Director, Member Commercial PACB, Kamra [Pakistan Aeronautical
Complex Board], who signed the end user certificate for the purchase
of items listed in reftel.


2. (SBU) Air Commodore Jamal confirmed placing the order for the
three items listed in reftel, which, according to him, were to be
used in the refurbishment of the AN-TPS 43 (Hughes) radars purchased
23 years ago from the U.S. KARF maintains its own technical staff
and is responsible for all systems integration work on Pakistani Air
Force radars. On average, they overhaul one AN-TPS 43 radar per
year.


3. (SBU) KARF is knowledgeable about U.S. munitions control
regulations. It places orders for spare parts well in advance in
order to factor in the time it takes to receive the necessary
clearances. Currently, they average 52 weeks to receive spare parts
for their current inventory of radars. The Pakistani Air Force
cannot afford to upgrade their radar systems and maintaining older
systems is thus a very high priority.


4. (SBU) According to Commodore Jamal, KARF is almost exclusively a
repair, service and overhaul factory for the Pakistan Air Force.
The only outside contractors who work with KARF are low-tech
suppliers of cable connectors and rubber gaskets, etc. Although
within the overall PAC complex there are some cooperative
arrangements, the radar facility provides services to the Pakistan
Air Force exclusively. Jamal introduced us to his superior, Air
Commodore Sherzada Khan, Managing Director, KARF, as well as the
Deputy Managing Director, KARF. They gave us a tour of their
facility, including a testing laboratory and a fabrication workshop,
where one radar was currently being refurbished. During the tour,
the KARF officials also demonstrated their stock and inventory
management system and procedures.


5. (SBU) Earlier, in August 2008, Senior Commercial Specialist
called on Jamil Sharif, Director, Tektron International, who
confirmed that his company was working with KARF in placing an order
for the items listed in reftel with Caliber Sales Engineering, Inc.,
Pembroke Pines, USA. The Commercial Section has worked with Tektron
for the past several years and has never received any adverse
information on this company.


6. (SBU) The Pakistan Aeronautical Complex is a 100 percent
state-owned facility that belongs to the Ministry of Defense
Production. It is located in Kamra (approximately 70 kilometers
northeast of Islamabad) and consists of four factories: (a) F-6
Rebuild Factory; (b) (b) Mirage Rebuild Factory; (c) Aircraft
Manufacturing Factory (AMF) and (d) Avionics and Radar Factory.
This facility is fully managed by the Pakistan Air Force and it is
the only aeronautical complex of its kind in Pakistan. The overall
facility was established in 1971, but the radar facility was
established in 1986.


7. (SBU) RECOMMENDATION: We found the officials of the Avionics and
Radar Factory to be very candid and forthcoming with information.
The transaction appears to be a straightforward need for spare parts
on very old Hughes radars by a 100 percent government entity. There
were no time limits to the discussion and the tour of the facility
was thorough and included sections that were beyond the parameters
of the PLC/End Use check. Security measures and procedures for
inventory control appear to be more than adequate. All requests to
visit the facility are vetted by an interagency process and there
are multiple layers of screening required to gain access to the
facility. Based on the information obtained, Post recommends
issuance of the requisite export license.