Heavy Industries Taxila

Heavy Industries Taxila (Reporting name: HIT), is a state-owned enterprise and a defense contractor located in Taxila, Punjab, Pakistan.

The HIT is wholly owned owned and sponsored by the Ministry of Defence Production and its programs are managed by Army GHQ who approves its corporate appointments. The 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.

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.

Main battle tanks (MBT)

 * Al-Zarrar – Heavily upgraded Type 59 tank, entered service in 2004.
 * Al-Khalid – Jointly developed with China, entered service in 2001.
 * Al-Khalid I – Upgraded variant of Al-Khalid, entered service in 2020.
 * Al-Khalid II – (under development) – Modernized Al-Khalid successor
 * Haider MBT – (under development) – Modernized main battle tank

Infantry fighting vehicles (IFV)

 * Viper IFV – The prototype IFV was showcased in IDEAS 2018. The IFV is based on APC Saad/M113 chassis with 6 road wheels, weighs 16 tons, and has appliqué armour. Viper can accommodate 13 fully equipped troops; and has a modified Turra 30 remotely controlled weapon station (RCWS) armed with a Slovak-made Shipunov 2A42 30 mm automatic cannon, Kalashnikov PKT 7.62 mm medium machine gun (MG), two ready-to-use 9M113 Konkurs (AT-6 'Spandrel') anti-tank guided missiles and smoke dischargers.
 * Al-Hamza – IFV based on APC Saad, fitted with 25 mm automatic cannon. It was developed as an export product and is not in service with the Pakistan Army.

Armoured personnel carriers (APC)

 * Dragoon II – Armoured multi-role vehicle built with a supervision and support of DUMA Engineering of Belgium.
 * APC Talha – Armoured personnel carrier based on M113 chassis with five road wheels, accommodates 11 fully equipped troops. 250 delivered to the Pakistan Army by 2006. Possibly replaced by the APC Saad.
 * APC Saad – Armoured personnel carrier based on the APC Talha design. Modified with extended hull and six road wheels, 14.5 mm machine gun, improved armour protection and a more powerful engine supplied by Germany's MTU. Accommodates 13 fully equipped troops.

Reconnaissance vehicles

 * Maaz – Based on the APC Talha, armed with the Baktar-Shikan anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) launcher and operated by a crew of four. There is capacity for eight extra rounds and the missile firing unit on the roof is retracted into the cabin for reloading.
 * Mouz – Talha variant is armed with either the Anza or RBS 70 air-defence missile systems. The missile firing unit on the roof is retracted into the cabin for reloading.
 * Sakb – Armoured Command-and-Control vehicle based on APC Talha.

Engineering & support vehicles

 * Al-Hadeed – Armoured recovery vehicle based on APC Saad.

Armoured utility vehicles

 * Al-Qaswa – Armoured logistics vehicle based on APC Talha.
 * Mohafiz series – Internal security vehicle
 * Mohafiz-II – Based on the Land Rover Defender.
 * Mohafiz-III (Protector) – Based on the Land Cruiser 79.
 * Mohafiz-IV (Interceptor) – Upgraded variant of Mohafiz (vehicle) series based on the Land Cruiser 79.

Weapons

 * 125mm Smooth bore tank gun – for Al-Khalid & Al-Zarrar tanks.
 * 155mm Self propelled (SP) gun – for M109A2 (overhauled) self-propelled howitzer.

Former products

 * Type 85-IIAP – Chinese main battle tank produced under license.
 * Type 69-IIMP – Chinese main battle tank produced under license.
 * M113 – Armoured personnel carrier produced under license. (APC rebuild & overhaul facility is still running).