Procurement of 1000 x Flare (FL-4) and Chaff (CH-2) Including Impulse CTGs
📌 Tender No: R2602360606
Expired Tender
⏰ Closing Date:
2026-03-26
2026-03-26
Tender Overview
- 📂 Category
- Security & Safety Equipment
- 🏭 Sector
- Goods
- 📄 Tender Type
- Goods
- ⚙️ Procurement Method
- Open Competitive Bidding
- 📨 Submission Method
- Sealed envelope
- 🌐 Source Name
- PPRA
Location & Dates
- 📍 City
- Islamabad
- 🗺️ Province
- Islamabad Capital Territory
- 🌍 Country
- Pakistan
- 📅 Publish Date
- 2026-03-05
- ⏳ Closing Date
- 2026-03-26
- 🕒 Created At
- 2026-03-05 08:03:45
Contact & Websites
- 📞 Contact Phone
- 051-9262306
- ✉️ Contact Email
- dpn@paknavy.gov.pk
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Tender Description
This tender from the Directorate of Procurement (Navy) in Islamabad calls for the supply of 1000 units each of Flare (FL-4) and Chaff (CH-2), including impulse CTGs, categorized under Security & Safety Equipment. The procurement is critical for naval defense operations requiring reliable and high-quality countermeasure devices.
The scope involves delivering specialized flares and chaffs designed to protect naval vessels from missile threats. These items must meet stringent technical specifications and compliance standards, ensuring operational effectiveness in maritime environments. Suppliers must prepare detailed technical offers and commercial bids, submitting them in sealed envelopes as per the instructions. The procurement process includes submission of earnest money, technical documentation, and commercial offers, with strict adherence to DGDP registration and tender rules.
Bidders should ensure they meet the DGDP registration requirements and possess the necessary technical and financial capabilities. Compliance with PPRA rules and DPP&I-35 (Revised 2024) is mandatory. Firms must also be aware of the validity period of offers, earnest money conditions, and the requirement to submit all forms (DP-1, DP-2, DP-3) duly filled and signed. The tender emphasizes the importance of submitting complete and compliant bids to avoid rejection.
The submission deadline is on the 26th of March, 2026, with the technical bid opening scheduled for the same day. Bids must be delivered to the Directorate of Procurement (Navy) through Bahria Gate, near SNIDS Centre, Naval Residential Complex, Islamabad. Late submissions will not be entertained, and only authorized representatives may attend the bid opening.
Pro-Tip: Carefully review the tender documents for the specific earnest money submission rules and ensure the Call Deposit Receipt (CDR) is correctly prepared in favor of CMA (DP), Rawalpindi. Missing or incorrect earnest money is a common cause for bid rejection in defense procurements.
