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General Qamar Javed Bajwa,Chief of Army Staff (COAS) visited home of Muhammad Ali Khan at Gharh Khel, Karak. Mr Ali has 8 sons; three of them Lance Naik Khurshid FC KP, Naib Subedar Umer Daraz FC KP and Havaldar Sher Daraz Pak Army have laid their lives for motherland in various operations. Three are presently serving in FC KP and Pak Army while two live with them at home. Besides his own sons, his two nephews Sepoy Hazrat Ali and Sepoy Lal Marjan both Army Soldiers have alsosacrificed their lives for the country while four nephews are presently serving in Army. COAS paid rich tributes to the proud family for their great sacrifices and said that till the times we have such great parents and such brave sons no threat can deter Pakistan. COAS said that no amount of care can return the value of their patriotism and sacrifices which is leading us to a peaceful and stable Pakistan.
Muhammad Ali Khan and his family thanked COAS .



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Chief of Army Staff, General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Wednesday visited North Waziristan Agency (NWA), where he was briefed about security situation, rehabilitation of TDPs and progress on socio-economic development projects in the Agency.

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Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono meets Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi.—DawnNews

Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs Taro Kono came to Pakistan for a two day visit on January 3.


 
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Images suggest Pakistan Army may be testing Norinco VT4 MBT
Samuel Cranny-Evans - Jane's Defence Weekly
08 January 2018


Images have emerged on Chinese social media suggesting that the Pakistan Army (PA) may be testing the China North Industries Corporation (Norinco) VT4 main battle tank (MBT). Published on 6 January the photographs show PA personnel inspecting a VT4 platform at an undisclosed location.

The VT4 is a third-generation MBT offered for export by Norinco. It is an improvement over the Al-Khalid MBT (also known as MBT-2000), which is currently in service with the PA, although it retains the 125 mm main gun, carousel auto-loader, and crew configuration of the older vehicle.

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The PA may be testing AVIC's VT4 MBT (seen here). (Via cjdby.net)

Among the key differentiating features are the thermal-imaging capabilities and panoramic sights of the VT4, which enhance the vehicle’s ability to operate at night or in poorly lit environments.
 
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