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I'm a BIG Armoured Corps fanatic so I was a bit bummed out when I didn't find a whole lot of information on them on this website (Might be that I'm searching in the wrong direction?). I hope that this thread becomes the information hub on EVERYTHING related the glamour of the Armoured Corp. I would like these points to be the primary topic please!
1- The President's bodyguard (History, combat history, ceremonial duties, requirements for jawans and officer and, uniforms)
2- The regiments of the Armoured Corps
3- The traditions of the different regiments
4- The friendly inter rivalry between the cavalry and the other arms.
 
Ok we will do something here very soon.
 
Can anyone provide me basic details about Armored Corps. How many tanks are there in a brigade and a division. How many units are there in a brigade? and how many brigades are in a division NORMALLY!

Kindly share details!
 
Can anyone provide me basic details about Armored Corps. How many tanks are there in a brigade and a division. How many units are there in a brigade? and how many brigades are in a division NORMALLY!

Kindly share details!
Well as per 1965 and 71 data of pakistani armoured battalion is 48 MBT tanks per battalion and. Each division has four such battalions and 2 light armour battalions
Number BTW 250-300 heavy and light armoured vehicles

Along with this 5 to 10 companies which strenth goes to 4000 to 10000 soilder's depend upon nation to nation
 
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I'm a BIG Armoured Corps fanatic so I was a bit bummed out when I didn't find a whole lot of information on them on this website (Might be that I'm searching in the wrong direction?). I hope that this thread becomes the information hub on EVERYTHING related the glamour of the Armoured Corp. I would like these points to be the primary topic please!
1- The President's bodyguard (History, combat history, ceremonial duties, requirements for jawans and officer and, uniforms)
2- The regiments of the Armoured Corps
3- The traditions of the different regiments
4- The friendly inter rivalry between the cavalry and the other arms.

At the time of independence of the country in August 1947, Pakistan Army inherited six armoured regiments from the British Indian Army, as follows:

13 Lancers , Spearhead, Raised 1817
10 Cavalry, Guides Cavalry, Raised in 1846
11 Cavalry, Prince Albert Victor's Own, Raised in 1849
5 HORSE, Probyn's Horse, Raised in 1857
6 LANCERS, Duke of Connaught's Own,Raised in 1857
19 LANCERS, Tiwana Lancers, Raised in 1858

Others raised later.

15 Lancers, Raised in 1955
12 Cavalry,Sam Browne's, Raised in 1955.
4 Cavalry,The Valiant Fourth, Raised in 1962
20 Lancers. Haideri, Raised in 1956
23 Cavalry,Death or Glory, Raised in 1962
24 Cavalry, The Chargers, Raised in 1962
25 Cavalry,Men of Steel, Raised in 1962

30,31,32 and 33 TDU. Raised between 1962-1965. Disbanded after a few years.

21 Independent Armoured Squadron, Raised in 1985

26 Cavalry,The Mustangs, Raised in 1968
27 Cavalry,Steeds of War, Raised in 1965
28 Cavalry, Raised in 1969
29 Cavalry, Raised in 1969
30 Cavalry, Bold Till Death, Raised in 1966
31 Cavalry, Raised in 1966
32 Cavalry, Raised in 1964
33 Cavalry, Fortune's with the Bold, Raised in 1971
38 Cavalry,Desert Hawks, Raised in 1971
39 Cavalry, Raised in 1971
40 Horse , Raised in 1987
41 Horse, Raised in 1987
42 Lancers, Raised in 1988
51 Lancers, Raised in 1971
52 Cavalry, Raised in 1972
53 Cavalry, Raised in 1972
54 Cavalry,The Fifty-Fourth, Raised in 1974
56 Cavalry, Raised in 1985
57 Cavalry, Raised in 1985
58 Cavalry, Raised in 1985
21 Horse, Raised in 1990
7 Lancers, Raised in 1991
8 Cavalry, Raised in 1991
9 Horse, Raised in 1991
14 Lancers, Raised in 1993
16 Horse, Raised in 1993
18 Horse, Raised in 1994
17 Lancers, Raised in 1998


@fatman17 you can expand on it.

Can anyone provide me basic details about Armored Corps. How many tanks are there in a brigade
88
and a division.
220

How many units are there in a brigade?
3

and how many brigades are in a division NORMALLY!

Kindly share details!
3
 
At the time of independence of the country in August 1947, Pakistan Army inherited six armoured regiments from the British Indian Army, as follows:

13 Lancers , Spearhead, Raised 1817
10 Cavalry, Guides Cavalry, Raised in 1846
11 Cavalry, Prince Albert Victor's Own, Raised in 1849
5 HORSE, Probyn's Horse, Raised in 1857
6 LANCERS, Duke of Connaught's Own,Raised in 1857
19 LANCERS, Tiwana Lancers, Raised in 1858

Others raised later.

15 Lancers, Raised in 1955
12 Cavalry,Sam Browne's, Raised in 1955.
4 Cavalry,The Valiant Fourth, Raised in 1962
20 Lancers. Haideri, Raised in 1956
23 Cavalry,Death or Glory, Raised in 1962
24 Cavalry, The Chargers, Raised in 1962
25 Cavalry,Men of Steel, Raised in 1962

30,31,32 and 33 TDU. Raised between 1962-1965. Disbanded after a few years.

21 Independent Armoured Squadron, Raised in 1985

26 Cavalry,The Mustangs, Raised in 1968
27 Cavalry,Steeds of War, Raised in 1965
28 Cavalry, Raised in 1969
29 Cavalry, Raised in 1969
30 Cavalry, Bold Till Death, Raised in 1966
31 Cavalry, Raised in 1966
32 Cavalry, Raised in 1964
33 Cavalry, Fortune's with the Bold, Raised in 1971
38 Cavalry,Desert Hawks, Raised in 1971
39 Cavalry, Raised in 1971
40 Horse , Raised in 1987
41 Horse, Raised in 1987
42 Lancers, Raised in 1988
51 Lancers, Raised in 1971
52 Cavalry, Raised in 1972
53 Cavalry, Raised in 1972
54 Cavalry,The Fifty-Fourth, Raised in 1974
56 Cavalry, Raised in 1985
57 Cavalry, Raised in 1985
58 Cavalry, Raised in 1985
21 Horse, Raised in 1990
7 Lancers, Raised in 1991
8 Cavalry, Raised in 1991
9 Horse, Raised in 1991
14 Lancers, Raised in 1993
16 Horse, Raised in 1993
18 Horse, Raised in 1994
17 Lancers, Raised in 1998


@fatman17 you can expand on it.


88

220


3


3
Thanks for your reply! As per my knowledge there are 44 tanks in a unit and you have said that 3 units makes a brigade then how 88 tanks can form a brigade? it should be 44+44+44???
 
Thanks for your reply! As per my knowledge there are 44 tanks in a unit and you have said that 3 units makes a brigade then how 88 tanks can form a brigade? it should be 44+44+44???

There should be 3 armoured regiments in 1 armoured brigade but its not like that. There are not more than 2. The 3rd regiment can be mechanised infantry battalion.
 
There should be 3 armoured regiments in 1 armoured brigade but its not like that. There are not more than 2. The 3rd regiment can be mechanised infantry battalion.
and what is an armored regimental group? what are the ingredients of this group?
 
and what is an armored regimental group? what are the ingredients of this group?

If you are talking about regimental term as used in US Army instead of Brigades, then regiment is commanded by a colonel having 2 or more battalions. Its smaller than a brigade.
In PA, the term regiment could be used for a single battalion. The term of regiment/battalion/unit means the same thing.

In PA, the term Armoured Brigade Group is used. It can be used for independent brigade which comes directly under Corps HQ instead of any Division, e.g 3rd Independent Armoured Brigade Group or 3rd IABG.

2 X Armoured regiments
1 X mechanised infantry battalion
Either it can have Corps AD and Artillery battalions assigned to it OR it can have dedicated Air Defence Battalion and Artillery Regiment.
 
Well as per 1965 and 71 data of pakistani armoured battalion is 48 MBT tanks per battalion and. Each division has four such battalions and 2 light armour battalions
Number BTW 250-300 heavy and light armoured vehicles

Along with this 5 to 10 companies which strenth goes to 4000 to 10000 soilder's depend upon nation to nation
Armour and Artillery are always regiments which are equals of what you would typically have in an Infantry battalion. However Infantry battalions are more manpower intensive. On average 45 tanks per regiment allowing for 3 squadrons/squads (A, B and C) which essentially are equal to what we would have as fighting companies within an infantry regiment or batteries in Artillery parlance. In addition there are also command, recce and support elements resulting in additional squads. The norm is to form units that are essentially triangular in terms of the fighting elements not counting the command, recce and support echelons. So again on average three squads per armoured regiment, three regiments per armoured brigade and three brigades to a division however exceptions exist at all levels and at all times given the constant amalgamation and rationalization that goes on in any Army.
 
If you are talking about regimental term as used in US Army instead of Brigades, then regiment is commanded by a colonel having 2 or more battalions. Its smaller than a brigade.
In PA, the term regiment could be used for a single battalion. The term of regiment/battalion/unit means the same thing.

In PA, the term Armoured Brigade Group is used. It can be used for independent brigade which comes directly under Corps HQ instead of any Division, e.g 3rd Independent Armoured Brigade Group or 3rd IABG.

2 X Armoured regiments
1 X mechanised infantry battalion
Either it can have Corps AD and Artillery battalions assigned to it OR it can have dedicated Air Defence Battalion and Artillery Regiment.
I am talking about those armored regimental groups which were used in Azm e Nau to depict an attack by tanks and APCs after pounding the targets with artillery alongwith Air Defense support. This whole system was called an armored regimental group by announcer.
 
The armoured regimental group is nothing more than an armoured regiment unless the vocabulary has been spun up to mean something entirely new in Army parlance. In this case the context is the AC regiment working in synergy with other arms including Infantry and artillery. The need to pull such formations together is done as needed based on the objectives of the mission and available assets. In certain cases the armour moves on its own and links up with infantry, in other cases both armour and infantry move together perhaps with fire support from the artillery.
 
Pakistan did one good thing providing good air defence with the armoured core in war FM 90 and RBS 70 BUT want to see a launcher should be installed on tank for anti air

S2 PANTSIR is what we need to cover all basis
 

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