Al-Qaswa is an armoured personnel carrier (APC) variant of the APC Talha. Designed for logistics roles, the vehicle can carry 6 tonnes of military supplies in its cargo compartment across all types of cross-country terrain (see Geography of Pakistan). The first prototype of the Al Qaswa was completed in 2002 but as far as it is known the vehicle has yet to enter quantity production. The Al Qaswa logistic vehicle has six road wheels on each side which gives the vehicle greater volume and payload compared with some other variants.
Users include:
Pakistan
Pakistan Army: 200 to be procured.[1]
^"Pakistan Army". Archived from the original on 2013-10-12.
Al-Qaswa is an armoured personnel carrier (APC) variant of the APC Talha. Designed for logistics roles, the vehicle can carry 6 tonnes of military supplies...
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52 "'Al-Qaswa', what's behind the name?". Qaswa.net. Archived from the original on 1 February 2017. Retrieved 3 June 2017. al-Raḍī, Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥusayn...
performed the Zuhr prayer at the miqat before leaving on a camel named AlQaswa'. Muhammad then proceeded with his journey until he reached Mecca, arriving...
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swords in their scabbards [Za'd Al-Ma'ad 2/151; Fath Al-Bari 7/700], with the Prophet at their head on his she-camel, Al-Qaswa’, while the surrounding Companions...
October 2004). "Pakistan develops APC variants". Jane's Defence Weekly. "Al-Khalid tank given to army". Dawn. Associated Press of Pakistan. 24 September...
Hashieh Farsi bar Qayat al-Qaswa (Persian: حاشیه فارسی بر غایةالقصوی): Description of the Islamic jurisprudence book "Qayat al-Qaswa" by Abbas Qomi which...
Mecca in January 630. When Muhammad circumambulated the Kaaba on his camel al-Qaswa, just before destroying its idols, Ibn Maslamah was holding the camel's...
מְנַקִּיָּה mənaqqiyyā, probably for dipping) and qəśwoṯ (singular קשׂוה qaśwā); the qəśwoṯ are identified by the Mishnah as being for the wine libations...