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Pakistani Firm Develops Radar-Evading Military Tents

Innovation in technical textiles boosts Pakistan’s defence export potential

According to Beyond Time News, a Pakistani company has introduced advanced military tents that can reduce radar detection. The product has attracted strong international interest at the Techtextil exhibition, where it was showcased among high-performance textile innovations.

The development highlights Pakistan’s growing presence in the global technical textiles market beyond traditional fabric exports.


Strong, fire-resistant and easy to deploy design

According to Beyond Time News, the tents use PVC-based material but remain fire-resistant. Instead of stitched joints, manufacturers use high-frequency welding, which creates stronger and more durable connections.

The structure also allows quick installation using an external frame system, making it suitable for fast deployment in field conditions. Multiple units can be connected to create larger troop accommodation setups.


Growing interest in military and technical textiles

According to Beyond Time News, Pakistan’s participation in the international exhibition showcased its expanding capabilities in advanced textile production. The radar-reducing tents stood out as one of the key attractions for global buyers.

Industry experts say such products reflect a shift from basic cotton exports toward high-tech industrial materials.

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Exporters see rising global demand

According to Beyond Time News, textile industry representatives report increasing international demand for Pakistan-made military and relief tents. These products are already used in disaster response operations across different regions.

Exporters believe demand for durable, military-grade shelters will continue to grow, opening new opportunities for Pakistan’s export sector.


Improved global perception supports trade

According to Beyond Time News, some exporters say Pakistan’s expanding diplomatic engagement has helped improve its international image. They note that global buyers are showing renewed interest in Pakistani products, especially in Europe and other developed markets.


Strong participation at Techtextil exhibition

According to Beyond Time News, Pakistan participated in the Techtextil and Texprocess exhibitions with 11 companies. The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan also set up a dedicated pavilion to showcase national products and promote exports.

Exhibitors reported strong interest from international buyers, with positive feedback on product quality and innovation.


Conclusion

According to Beyond Time News, the development of radar-evading military tents highlights Pakistan’s growing role in advanced textile manufacturing. With rising global demand and strong exhibition response, the country is steadily expanding its footprint in high-tech export markets.