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I searched a lot but what I found was from 2010 data which is quite old so i was wondering if there's anyone who can tell me what is the total strength of:-

Pakistan Army Active Force:- 5,50,000 (2010 data)
Pakistan Army Reserve Force:- 5,00,000 (2010 data)

Paramilitary forces of Pakistan:-
Pakistan National Guard:- 185,000 (2010 data)
Pakistan Rangers:- 100,000 (2010)
Frontier Corps:- 80,000 (2010)
Gilgit Baltistan Scouts:- 2,481 (2010)
Frontier Constabulary:- 30,000 (2010)
Airport Security Force:- 8,930 (2010)
Pakistan Coast Guard:- 7,000 (2010)
Maritime Security Agency:- 2,500 (2010)
Anti Terrorist Elite Force:- Classified

Total = 1,465,911 (2010 data)

Can anyone correct me with latest data?


And also Pakistan Army equipment:-

Tanks:-
AFVs/APCs:-
Self Propelled Guns:-
Towed Artillary:-
MLRs:-
Aircrafts:-

Any info will be appreciated.
Regards,
 
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I searched a lot but what I found was from 2010 data which is quite old so i was wondering if there's anyone who can tell me what is the total strength of:-

Pakistan Army Active Force:- 5,50,000 (2010 data)
Pakistan Army Reserve Force:- 5,00,000 (2010 data)

Paramilitary forces of Pakistan:-
Pakistan National Guard:- 185,000 (2010 data)
Pakistan Rangers:- 100,000 (2010)
Frontier Corps:- 80,000 (2010)
Gilgit Baltistan Scouts:- 2,481 (2010)
Frontier Constabulary:- 30,000 (2010)
Airport Security Force:- 8,930 (2010)
Pakistan Coast Guard:- 7,000 (2010)
Maritime Security Agency:- 2,500 (2010)
Anti Terrorist Elite Force:- Classified

Total = 14,65,911 (2010 data)

Can anyone correct me with latest data?


And also Pakistan Army equipment:-

Tanks:-
AFVs/APCs:-
Self Propelled Guns:-
Towed Artillary:-
MLRs:-
Aircrafts:-

Any info will be appreciated.
Regards,
Budget sucks otherwise Para Military needs to be massively reequipped and also Army size needs to be increased
 
Tanks:-
AFVs/APCs:-
Self Propelled Guns:-
Towed Artillary:-
MLRs:-
Aircrafts:-

Tanks:-
  • 500 Al-Khalid-1 A/B Model (Desert - Semi Desert Terrain)
  • 300 Type-85-III (Desert Terrain)
  • 320 T-80UD (Desert Terrain)
  • 400 Type-69-II (Semi Rocky Terrain)
  • 600 Al-Zarrar (Semi Rocky - Plain Terrain)
In Reserve:-
  • 300 M-48-A5
  • 332 T-54/55
AFVs/APCs/MRAPs:-
  • 400+ Al-Talha APC
  • 1600 M113 APC
  • 80 Type-531A or Type-63 APC
  • Saad APC
  • 120 BTR-80 APC
  • 46 UR-46 APC
  • 10 Otokar Cobra APC
  • 90 Ferret IFV
  • WZ-551 IFV
  • 140 Al-Fahad IFV
  • Al-Hamza IFV
  • M-901 Anti Tank APC
  • Maaz Anti Tank APC
  • Mouz Anti Aircraft APC
  • Mohafiz-I/II/III ISV
  • Al-Qaswa Logistics Vehicle
  • Sakb Command Vehicle
  • M-48 Bridging Vehicle
  • M-60A1 Bridging Vehicle
  • Al-Hadeed Recovery Vehicle
  • 52 M-88-A1 Recovery Vehicle
  • 20 Cougar Buffalo MRAP
  • 187 Max-Pro Dash MRAP
Self Propelled Guns:-
  • 60 M-110 Howitzer
  • 50 M-7 Priest
  • 90 SH-1
  • 115 M-109-A5
  • 150 M-109-A2
Towed Artilary:-
  • 28 M-115
  • 30 M-59
  • 50 Mod 56
  • 72 MKEK Panter
  • 130 M-56
  • 140 D-30
  • 144 M-114
  • 148 M-198
  • 200 Type 56
  • 200 Type 60
  • 250 M-101
  • 410 Type 59-I
  • 490 Type 54
  • 1000 QF-25
MLRS:-
  • 42 A-100E
  • 52 Al-Azar
  • 40 Al-Gazhab (KRL)
Aircrafts:-
https://defence.pk/threads/intresting-as-clockwork.41423/#post-8239090
 
I searched a lot but what I found was from 2010 data which is quite old so i was wondering if there's anyone who can tell me what is the total strength of:-

Pakistan Army Active Force:- 5,50,000 (2010 data)
Pakistan Army Reserve Force:- 5,00,000 (2010 data)

Paramilitary forces of Pakistan:-
Pakistan National Guard:- 185,000 (2010 data)
Pakistan Rangers:- 100,000 (2010)
Frontier Corps:- 80,000 (2010)
Gilgit Baltistan Scouts:- 2,481 (2010)
Frontier Constabulary:- 30,000 (2010)
Airport Security Force:- 8,930 (2010)
Pakistan Coast Guard:- 7,000 (2010)
Maritime Security Agency:- 2,500 (2010)
Anti Terrorist Elite Force:- Classified

Total = 14,65,911 (2010 data)

Can anyone correct me with latest data?


And also Pakistan Army equipment:-

Tanks:-
AFVs/APCs:-
Self Propelled Guns:-
Towed Artillary:-
MLRs:-
Aircrafts:-

Any info will be appreciated.
Regards,
What is reserve force??

Tanks:-
  • 500 Al-Khalid-1 A/B Model (Desert - Semi Desert Terrain)
  • 300 Type-85-III (Desert Terrain)
  • 320 T-80UD (Desert Terrain)
  • 400 Type-69-II (Semi Rocky Terrain)
  • 600 Al-Zarrar (Semi Rocky - Plain Terrain)
In Reserve:-
  • 300 M-48-A5
  • 332 T-54/55
AFVs/APCs/MRAPs:-
  • 400+ Al-Talha APC
  • 1600 M113 APC
  • 80 Type-531A or Type-63 APC
  • Saad APC
  • 120 BTR-80 APC
  • 46 UR-46 APC
  • 10 Otokar Cobra APC
  • 90 Ferret IFV
  • WZ-551 IFV
  • 140 Al-Fahad IFV
  • Al-Hamza IFV
  • M-901 Anti Tank APC
  • Maaz Anti Tank APC
  • Mouz Anti Aircraft APC
  • Mohafiz-I/II/III ISV
  • Al-Qaswa Logistics Vehicle
  • Sakb Command Vehicle
  • M-48 Bridging Vehicle
  • M-60A1 Bridging Vehicle
  • Al-Hadeed Recovery Vehicle
  • 52 M-88-A1 Recovery Vehicle
  • 20 Cougar Buffalo MRAP
  • 187 Max-Pro Dash MRAP
Self Propelled Guns:-
  • 60 M-110 Howitzer
  • 50 M-7 Priest
  • 90 SH-1
  • 115 M-109-A5
  • 150 M-109-A2
Towed Artilary:-
  • 28 M-115
  • 30 M-59
  • 50 Mod 56
  • 72 MKEK Panter
  • 130 M-56
  • 140 D-30
  • 144 M-114
  • 148 M-198
  • 200 Type 56
  • 200 Type 60
  • 250 M-101
  • 410 Type 59-I
  • 490 Type 54
  • 1000 QF-25
MLRS:-
  • 42 A-100E
  • 52 Al-Azar
  • 40 Al-Gazhab (KRL)
Aircrafts:-
https://defence.pk/threads/intresting-as-clockwork.41423/#post-8239090
upload some pics of al gazhab and specs
 
What is reserve force??


upload some pics of al gazhab and specs

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KRL 122 (Gazab) (40 km range with upgraded Yarmuk Rockets) - 40 in service & production ongoing
 
That's bigger than the American army.
In terms of what? manpower?
Manpower is an outdated definition, today's power in measured in equipment AND sophistication.
By that definition, not only are US enlistees better trained and equivalent in understanding of combat to a Pakistani NCO; they are also much much better equipped.
 
In terms of what? manpower?
Manpower is an outdated definition, today's power in measured in equipment AND sophistication.
By that definition, not only are US enlistees better trained and equivalent in understanding of combat to a Pakistani NCO; they are also much much better equipped.

Being close observer of field PA forces since childhood though theoretically your comments look to be mor or less correct up to a decade ago but now even PA soldiers are at least matriculate. As many include having BA/BSC degrees and Masters. Now the professional soldier of PA is better trained and equipped more or less near to any modern force. Even Indian soldiers look not to be well equipped. The army soldiers have upgraded communications, protection and ammo. PA officers especially Engineers and Tech related personnel graduate from NUST. The medium to high level officers are getting higher qualifications from NDU.

However at macro level PA lacks hi tech equipment like Tanks, APCS, IFVs, limited number of drones and use of Satellite techs.
 
Being close observer of field PA forces since childhood though theoretically your comments look to be mor or less correct up to a decade ago but now even PA soldiers are at least matriculate. As many include having BA/BSC degrees and Masters. Now the professional soldier of PA is better trained and equipped more or less near to any modern force. Even Indian soldiers look not to be well equipped. The army soldiers have upgraded communications, protection and ammo. PA officers especially Engineers and Tech related personnel graduate from NUST. The medium to high level officers are getting higher qualifications from NDU.

However at macro level PA lacks hi tech equipment like Tanks, APCS, IFVs, limited number of drones and use of Satellite techs.

Considering Ive seen both less than a year ago; I certainly hope 1 year did miracles for the PA 'jawan'.
 
Considering Ive seen both less than a year ago; I certainly hope 1 year did miracles for the PA 'jawan'.

I observe them daily even after leaving cantonment and having business contact with them. You can check educational level by any pro.
 

We don't have them yet

72 MKEK Panter

In Reserve:-
  • 300 M-48-A5
  • 332 T-54/55

There are over 1000 of Type 59 & 69.
Operational in Zarb e Azb as well as with FC.



Here are some new pics of MLRS .................

Pak army KRL 122 MLRS.jpg



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KRL 122 (Gazab) (40 km range with upgraded Yarmuk Rockets) - 40 in service & production ongoing
upload some pics of al gazhab
 
Budget sucks otherwise Para Military needs to be massively reequipped and also Army size needs to be increased
I guess instead of increasing the number of soldiers we should go for quality, equip them with the best arms and the most moderm systems and also raise their salaries and support facilities. To cater for numbers we should revive the national guard program to train young men in the age group of 18 - 26 for one year or so.
 
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600 of them have been converted to Al-zarrar standard and rest Type 69s are in the process of upgradation..
Those 1000+ Are those which are not upgraded to AZ standard.
We have 600 AZ and we are not going for further up gradation.

As per rest, they are given minor upgrades to make them capable enough to be used in Military operation as well as in FC.

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InValid link :what:
 

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