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Heavy Industries Taxila
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Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT) is the backbone of Pakistan's Engineering industry & army, being a combination of multiple industries that has grown into a large military complex since 1980. It consists of six major production units and their support facilities. Heavy Industries Taxila is one of the large defence facilities in Pakistan with a manpower of over 6500 highly skilled personnel and engineers trained in the field of defence production. Out of this 6500 about 31% (2000) are uniformed personnel. Heavy Industries Taxila (abbreviated HIT) is the backbone of Pakistan's engineering industry for the Pakistan Armed Forces, being a combination of multiple industries that has grown into a large military complex since 1980. It consists of six major production units and their support facilities, staffed by over 6500 workers. About 30% of the 6500 employees are uniformed military personnel.[citation needed]
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