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DIPLOMATS VISIT CORPS HEADQUARTERS PESHAWAR AND NORTH WAZIRISTAN

Diplomats from China, France and Russia visited Corps Headquarters, Peshawar and North Waziristan. The ambassadors and defence attachés were briefed about the role being played by Pakistan Army in the fight against terrorism with particular reference to the military operations in FATA.
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Corps Commander Lahore reviews the ongoing progress of census


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Lahore : Corps Commander Lahore Lieutenant General Sadiq Ali visited different areas of Lahore city and reviewed the on going progress of census under taken by Lahore Corps formations and civil authorities.

On arrival at central control headquarters, he was updated about the progress of census. Later on, Corps Commander visited different wards in the city and witnessed the working of combined teams of Army officials and civil enumerators engaged in census. During his visit to different wards he also interacted with the citizens of the area and inquired about their well being. He appreciated the common people for extending maximum possible cooperation during the process. He also emphasised upon the importance of census activity and its ultimate benefits towards uniform development as a nation.

Lieutenant General Sadiq Ali appreciated the efforts put in place by Lahore Corps formations and civil authorities for smooth and successful conduct of census-2017. General Officer Commanding and other Army and Civil Administration officers also accompanied the Corps Commander.

http://lahoreworld.com/2017/03/28/corps-commander-lahore-reviews-the-ongoing-progress-of-census/
 
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Lt. Gen. Hidayat becomes Colonel Commandant of AK Regiment



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RAWALPINDI: Installation ceremony of Colonel Commandant Azad Kashmir (AK) Regiment was held at AK center Mansar Camp today.


General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) was the chief guest at the ceremony.

The Army Chief and outgoing Colonel of the Regiment Lt. Gen. Ashfaq Nadeem Ahmad (retired) pinned the badges of rank on Lieutenant General Hidayat-ur-Rehman to install him as Colonel Commandant of the AK Regiment.

Speaking at the occasion, Army Chief Bajwa acknowledged and hailed contributions of AK Regt towards defence of the motherland which includes 3842 shaheeds.

Meantime, he also thanked the outgoing Colonel Commandant of the AK Regiment for his meritorious services as Colonel of the Regiment.

Senior serving / retired officers and troops of AK Regiment were present on the occasion. –SAMAA

https://www.samaa.tv/pakistan/2017/03/lt-gen-hidayat-becomes-colonel-commandant-of-ak-regiment/
 
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CBRN Assessment

Retired Pakistani general to command Saudi-based force

Farhan Bokhari, Islamabad - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly

30 March 2017

Pakistan's defence minister, Khawaja Mohammad Asif, has confirmed that General (rtd) Raheel Sharif has been appointed as the commander of a Saudi Arabia-based multinational force.

Seen here shortly before his retirement in November 2016, former general Raheel Sharif will command the Islamic Military Alliance. (PA Photos)

Widely credited in Pakistan for leading the campaign against Taliban militants in the North Waziristan region, Sharif retired as chief of army staff in November 2016.

The announcement on 26 March ended months of speculation following reports in March 2016 that Saudi Arabia had offered him the position as commander of the Islamic Military Alliance to Fight Terrorism: an initiative announced by Riyadh in December 2015 that now involves 41 countries.

While no details have been released about how the alliance will function, Pakistan's confirmation that it will be commanded by Sharif indicates it will have a permanent command staffed by retired officers.

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Middle East & North Africa

Leonardo will supply Pakistan with additional AgustaWestland AW139 twin-engine helicopters for use in utility, search-and-rescue, and emergency medical operations. The exact numbers of rotorcraft remain undisclosed but will be delivered from the start of next year. A press release by the company stated that the deal is “a major achievement for Leonardo expanding the already successful presence of the AW139 model in the country.”
 
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Pakistan’s New Main Battle Tank? Turkey’s Altay Tank Enters Mass Production
Turkey’s new third generation+ main battle tank has passed all acceptance tests, a Turkish defense contractor claims.

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By Franz-Stefan Gady
for The Diplomat
March 30, 2017



Turkey’s first indigenously-designed, third generation+ main battle tank (MBT), designated Altay, has passed all acceptance tests and is now ready for serial production, Turkish military vehicles manufacturer Otokar, a branch of the Koç Group, the country’s top industrial conglomerate, claims in a March statement.

“Altay … has now completed the tough qualification testing stage, including mobility and endurance testing on rough terrain and climatic conditions, firing tests with various scenarios and survivability testing,” the Otokar press release stated as quoted by Defense News.

Despite the successful acceptance tests, Otokar has so far not scored a serial production contract. Indeed, two other tank makers are reportedly competing for a multi-billion dollar contract to produce up to 1,000 tanks for the Turkish Army.

The Altay project hit a snag earlier in the year after Turkish engine maker Tümosan cancelled an agreement with the Austrian firm, AVL List, for technical support in designing an indigenous engine for the MBT. “Due to the adoption by the Austrian government [of measures] to insist on export licenses that include conditions that interfere in Turkey’s domestic politics … the contract as recorded and revenue guarantee given by the company will be cancelled,” Tümosan announced in a January 2017 statement, IHS Jane’s Defense Weekly reported.

It is unclear whether Tümosan has already selected an alternative to AVL List (some reports indicate that Turkey might be opting for diesel engines from Ukraine) and in what way the cancellation of the Austrian-Turkish engine deal will impact the Altay MBTs future production schedule. Much will also depend on whether Turkey’s defense procurement agency, the Undersecretariat for Defense Industries, will award Otokar a contract for serial production of the tank.

One country that is closely following the development of the Altay is Pakistan, which allegedly has first expressed interest in acquiring the tank in January 2016. It is not hard to see why the Pakistan Army would be interested in acquiring Turkey’s new MBT. As I explained previously, the Altay–at least on paper–is a highly advanced and sophisticated armored weapons platform (See: “Will Pakistan Buy Turkey’s New Advanced Main Battle Tank?”):

Otokar entered into a system development deal with South Korean tank maker, Hyundai Rotem, whose K2 Black Panther tank project serves as the basis for the development of the Altay. Both tanks share the same base design including the chassis, although the Altay is purportedly slightly longer, equipped with heavier armor, and, in comparison to the K2 MBT also sports a modified turret with composite armor.

Both tanks are also armed with a 120-millimeter smoothbore gun, although the K2 Black Panther MBT is equipped with an automatic loader, whereas the gun on the Altay has to be loaded manually. Furthermore, the Altay MBT has a laser guided missile firing capability and is additionally armed with 7.62 millimeter coaxial machine gun and a pintle-mounted 12.7 millimeter machine gun up top.

The Altay can accommodate a crew of four and with its German-made 1,500 horsepower engine can reach a maximum speed of up to 70 kilometers per hour (43 mph).

Serdar Gorguc, Otokar’s general manager, emphasized the tanks export potential this week: “In addition to producing 250 units of [the] Altay, Otokar made an annual capacity plan taking into consideration the export potential, mine clearance, and various complementary vehicle requirements such as rescue and fortification tank. In this way, it aims to have a flexible production program that can meet all demands of [Turkey] or other friendly allied countries.”

However, the Altay might not be as easy of a sell as I noted last year:

Reports that Pakistan is interested in the Altay have to take into account that Turkey’s new MBT will be an expensive acquisition for the Pakistan Army since the Altay is based on Western tank designs and will be a NATO-standard MBT.

Pakistan has traditionally relied on cheaper models such as the al-Khalid and al-Zarrar MBTs (both derivatives of Chinese-made MBTs) given that the Pakistan Army’s armor doctrine favors mass over class in order to partially offset the Indian Army’s numerical superiority.

It is thus unlikely that the Altay will become the new mainstay of Pakistan’s armor force. If acquired, it will likely be only to supplement a cheaper armored vehicle procured under the so-called “Haider” program.

The Pakistan Army is in the middle of upgrading its tank force. Among other things, Ukraine and Pakistan have recently started implementing a bilateral agreement for the upgrade of the Pakistan Army’s T-80UD Main Battle Tank (MBT). The Pakistan Army intends to procure hundreds of new MBTs in the coming years.

 
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High Level transfers and postings in Pakistan Army

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April 01, 2017



RAWALPINDI: (APP) Chairman National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Major General Azhar Saleh Abassi has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General and posted as Corps Commander Mangla (One Corps) with the immediate effect.

According to Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) here on Saturday, Corps Commander Mangla Lt. Gen Omar Mahmood Hayat has been posted as Chairman NDMA while Lt. Gen. Umar Farooq Durrani posted as Chairman Pakistan Ordnance Factories at Wah.
 
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Pakistan Army, foreign militaries participate in Team Spirit competition

The second five-day Pakistan Army Team Spirit (PATS) competition, which started on Saturday, continued near Jhelum today.

Military teams from China, Indonesia, Jordan, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Thailand and UK along with eight Pakistan Army teams are participating in the competition.

On the second day of PATS, the foreign teams entered the competition where they were tested for their physical fitness, endurance and team spirit, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.

The Team Spirit is a narrative-based competition held under extremely challenging environments. A patrol from every participating team is tasked to infiltrate in a terrorist-infested area, carry out a task and exfiltrate, the ISPR said.

The first PATS competition was won by Mangla Corps of Pakistan Army.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/136434-Pa...-teams-participate-in-Team-Spirit-competition
 
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Australian Air Force chief praises professionalism of Pakistan’s military



Chief of the Royal Australian Air Force Air Marshal G N Davies praised the professionalism of Pakistan’s Armed Forces, according to Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR).

Air Marshal G N Davies, who is on an official visit to Pakistan, made the remarks on Monday. He had called on General Zubair Mahmood Hayat, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee at Joint Staff Headquarters, Rawalpindi, on Monday.

The two discussed matters pertaining to regional security and bilateral cooperation during the meeting.

Chief of the Royal Australian Air Forces also acknowledged the sacrifices of Pakistan’s Armed Forces in battle against terrorism.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/136646-Au...praises-professionalism-of-Pakistans-military
 
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To Allah we belong and to Allah we shall all return.
Pakistan's hero Chacha Abdu (AbduRehman), the pioneer of Siachin, Sitara e Shujat, the person who guided the SSG in 1982 & 1984 to peaks, a man because of whom we have siachin today, our rivers & K-2, Mashabrum 1, 2 & 3 peaks are safe, has died.
Chacha Abdu belonged to Goma. He being a high altitude mountineer was amongst the pioneers who spotted Indian movements in Siachin. Thereafter he helped Pak Army in siting most of the posts in Siachin. Undertook volunteer portering deeds through local particpation when critically req.
He also helped Army in Gyari (2013) immensely at a very old age. I found him with tears for Army's loss. Almost 70% of excavations were based on his assessment. True patriot!
May Allah rest his soul in eternal peace. Ameen!
 
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High Level transfers and postings in Pakistan Army

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RAWALPINDI: (APP) Chairman National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Major General Azhar Saleh Abassi has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General and posted as Corps Commander Mangla (One Corps) with the immediate effect.

According to Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) here on Saturday, Corps Commander Mangla Lt. Gen Omar Mahmood Hayat has been posted as Chairman NDMA while Lt. Gen. Umar Farooq Durrani posted as Chairman Pakistan Ordnance Factories at Wah.

this was reportedly done after nisar [chaudhry?!!] got into a tiff the POF chairman over the formers attempt to politicise the POF workers.....and nisar is the guy how runs FIA etc......
 
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