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No PR- 40/2020-ISPR
Rawalpindi, March 3, 2020

3rd International Pakistan Army Team Spirit (PATS) Competition-2020 is underway at National Counter Terrorism Centre and surroundings near Kharian . 7 Pakistan Army teams, Pakistan Air Force ( PAF) and international teams and representatives from 16 countries including Belarus, China, Egypt, Germany, Indonesia, KSA,Maldives, Palestine, Russia, South Africa, Srilanka, Turkey, UAE, UK, USA and Uzbekistan are participating in a three days long event. The competition is based on evaluating physical endurance, mental agility and tactical proficiency of the teams.
Pakistan Army Team Spirit Competition has been converted into International PATS competition to share each other’s experiences particularly Pakistan Army’s achievements in war against terrorism.
 
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No PR- 40/2020-ISPR
Rawalpindi, March 3, 2020

3rd International Pakistan Army Team Spirit (PATS) Competition-2020 is underway at National Counter Terrorism Centre and surroundings near Kharian . 7 Pakistan Army teams, Pakistan Air Force ( PAF) and international teams and representatives from 16 countries including Belarus, China, Egypt, Germany, Indonesia, KSA,Maldives, Palestine, Russia, South Africa, Srilanka, Turkey, UAE, UK, USA and Uzbekistan are participating in a three days long event. The competition is based on evaluating physical endurance, mental agility and tactical proficiency of the teams.
Pakistan Army Team Spirit Competition has been converted into International PATS competition to share each other’s experiences particularly Pakistan Army’s achievements in war against terrorism.

Wow, US and Russia are interesting additions. This really is becoming one of the world's premier patrolling competitions, perhaps more so then Cambrian Patrol
 
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3rd International Pakistan Army Team Spirit (PATS) Competition-2020

 
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Are these PA soldiers using a new ghilli suit type body comouflage? Seems pretty cool.
 
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No PR- 41/2020- ISPR
Rawalpindi, 04 March 2020

General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) visited training area near Kharian to witness concluded ceremony of International Pakistan Army Team Spirit (PATS) competition. Being one of the toughest military competitions, PATS was aimed at testing survival Skills and physical limits of the participants. In short period of time spread over 62 hours which included 25 field events.
Apart from teams from Pakistan Army, PAF, 16 foreign countries including Belarus, China, Egypt, Germany, Indonesia, KSA, Maldives, Palestine, Russia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Turkey, UAE, UK, USA and Uzbekistan participated in the event conducted from March 1-3 in challenging terrain at NCTC and surrounding areas.
COAS distributed the medals and prizes among the winners and runner up.
Karachi Corps was declared overall best team, Multan Corps runner up while Rawalpindi Corps remained 3rd. Turkey clinched gold medal in International teams while KSA, Sri Lanka and South Africa team awarded silver medal . Pakistan Air Force got Bronze medal.
Speaking on the occasion, COAS congratulated the participants for successful completion of the event . COAS said that sharing of best experiences through series of events will improve combat skills and help integrate armies of participant countries . Training and team work are the hallmark of every soldier, Confronted with multifarious challenges in diverse terrain, one has to be in the best physical and mental fitness for a robust and prompt response, COAS emphasised . COAS said that spirit of sacrifice and patriotism, makes a force formidable in the face of any adversity. COAS thanked all foreign participants for being part of the event and for showing their prowess.
Commander Mangla and Gujranwala Corps, senior military officials from Pakistan Army, PAF and defence attaches from various countries were present on the occasion.
It is pertinent to mention that National Counter Terrorism Centre( NCTC ) being state of the art facility with large capacity to impart quality training to combating terrorism, in all kinds of terrain
has been recognized as a world class training facility attracting other armies for training with Pakistan Army.



 
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The army chief distributed prizes among the winners and runner up.

Karachi Corps was declared overall best team, Multan Corps came second while Rawalpindi Corps remained third. Turkey clinched gold medal in International Teams while KSA, Sri Lanka and South Africa shared the silver medal. Pakistan Air Force secured Bronze medal.

Speaking on the occasion, Gen Qamar congratulated the participants for successful completion of the event. He said that sharing of best experiences through series of events will improve combat skills and help integrate armies of participant countries.

“Training and team work are the hallmark of every soldier, confronted with multifarious challenges in diverse terrain, one has to be in the best physical and mental fitness for a robust and prompt response, COAS emphasized,” he maintained.

The COAS further said that spirit of sacrifice and patriotism, makes a force formidable in the face of any adversity. He thanked all foreign participants for being part of the event and for showing their prowess.

Commanders Mangla and Gujranwala Corps, senior military officials from Pakistan Army, PAF and defence attaches from various countries were present on the occasion.

It is pertinent to mention that NCTC, being state of the art facility with large capacity to impart quality training to combating terrorism in all kinds of terrain, has been recognised as a world class training facility attracting other armies for training with the Pakistan Army.
 
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