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This is what an armoured regiment of Pakistan Armoured Corps of Army has proved during the course of war against terror. Believe it or not, the Pakistan Armoured Corps has set a new world record by taking its tanks at the incredible highest elevation point of 3,176 metres above sea level, never seen anywhere in the world today except in Pakistan.

The armoured regiment which was assigned the task made it possible by undertaking such an incredible task.

It took its tanks to Brekh Muhammad Kandao pass, an offshoot of Koh-i-Safed in Pakistan which is more than 12,000 feet above the sea level and opposite to Torra Bora mountains of Nangarhar province of Afghanistan. Pakistan Armed Forces had successfully purged the erstwhile FATA by killing hardcore terrorists and smashing their hideouts.

In the course of war, the Pakistan Army offered huge sacrifices and achieved the grand objective of freeing Pakistan of terrorism. Like other wings of Pakistan Army, Pakistan Army Armoured Corps also played a crucial role in the war against terrorism and in ridding the country of the scourge of terrorism
 
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This is what an armoured regiment of Pakistan Armoured Corps of Army has proved during the course of war against terror. Believe it or not, the Pakistan Armoured Corps has set a new world record by taking its tanks at the incredible highest elevation point of 3,176 metres above sea level, never seen anywhere in the world today except in Pakistan.

The armoured regiment which was assigned the task made it possible by undertaking such an incredible task.

It took its tanks to Brekh Muhammad Kandao pass, an offshoot of Koh-i-Safed in Pakistan which is more than 12,000 feet above the sea level and opposite to Torra Bora mountains of Nangarhar province of Afghanistan. Pakistan Armed Forces had successfully purged the erstwhile FATA by killing hardcore terrorists and smashing their hideouts.

In the course of war, the Pakistan Army offered huge sacrifices and achieved the grand objective of freeing Pakistan of terrorism. Like other wings of Pakistan Army, Pakistan Army Armoured Corps also played a crucial role in the war against terrorism and in ridding the country of the scourge of terrorism
All T 89 have been handed over by the army to the newly raised F.C armour Regt' s.
So technically this tank belong to the F.C n not the army
 
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Captain Syed Amir moved a Tank to the highest point in khyber agency. The tank destroyed main headquarters of #Daesh.
This peak was captured in 2017 in op Khyber IV in #Rajgal.
Capture of Brekh Muhammad Kandao puts [emoji1191] Army at the doorstep of ISIS stronghold in Achin district. https://t.co/B7si3rl1wy
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RAWALPINDI: The 217th Corps Commanders’ Conference presided by Chief of the Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa reviewed geo-strategic environment and security situation of the country.

According to a press release issued by the ISPR, media wing of Pakistan army, progress of ongoing operations, fencing along Pak-Afghan border, situation along eastern border including Indian ceasefire violations deliberately targeting innocent citizens and Afghan reconciliation process were also discussed.

The conference reiterated to continue its efforts for bringing enduring peace in the country while supporting all initiatives towards regional peace.

 
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Army chief and general staff looked tense!!?
RAWALPINDI: The 217th Corps Commanders’ Conference presided by Chief of the Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa reviewed geo-strategic environment and security situation of the country.

According to a press release issued by the ISPR, media wing of Pakistan army, progress of ongoing operations, fencing along Pak-Afghan border, situation along eastern border including Indian ceasefire violations deliberately targeting innocent citizens and Afghan reconciliation process were also discussed.

The conference reiterated to continue its efforts for bringing enduring peace in the country while supporting all initiatives towards regional peace.

 
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Army chief and general staff looked tense!!?
The kind of pressure they take we cannot imagine....They know so much and still keep themselves calm and smiling in different occasions...it takes nerve of steel..however one gentleman is smiling as if army chief is telling jokes...
 
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Pakistan Army inducts locally developed artillery rocket

Gabriel Dominguez, London - Jane's Defence Weekly

08 January 2019

The Pakistan Army's (PA's) artillery corps has inducted a locally developed rocket for use with its multiple rocket launchers (MRLs).

"With [a range of] over 100 km the rocket is a highly effective and potent [weapon] for interdiction that can effectively disrupt enemy's mobilisation and assembly," the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the Pakistani military, announced in a 4 January statement.

Pakistan's chief of army staff, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, was quoted in the statement as saying that the new "A-100 Rocket" shall "augment the existing conventional fire-power capabilities of [the] Pakistan Army". He also emphasised the army's resolve to "strengthen conventional forces to meet challenges of full spectrum threat".
 
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More MONUSCO units pass assessment

Jeremy Binnie, London - Jane's Defence Weekly

08 January 2019

Another seven units serving with the UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) have passed the capability assessment that is currently being carried out, according to a 4 January report by the UN secretary general.

The report said 11 units were subject to the evaluation in the reporting period from 1 October to 31 December 2018; six were found to have an above-average performance, one performed satisfactorily, and the assessment of the remaining four is still ongoing.

The units were not identified. Bangladesh, Ghana, Pakistan, India, Indonesia, Malawi, Morocco, Nepal, South Africa, Tanzania, and Uruguay all provided one or more battalions to the mission.
 
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Bahawalpur, 09 January 2019:

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa visited formations of Bahawalpur Corps during their winter collective training. COAS witnessed manoeuvre of mechanised formation as part of Defensive Corps’ operations against conventional threat. Later COAS also visited position of an infantry formation in Fort Abbas Sector along Eastern Border.
 
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The Pakistan Army’s artillery corps inducted a locally developed rocket as part of its multiple rocket launchers. The A-100 is a 300 mm, 10-tube multiple rocket launcher, developed by Beijing-based China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology. The A-100 rocket is 7.3 meters long, weighs 840 kg, carries a 235 kg warhead, and is stabilized by spin, thrust, and stabilizing fins. It has a range of over 100 kilometers. The Pakistan Army is surrounded by two hostile neighbors on the Eastern and Western side. The rockets will mainly be stationed towards India, which lies on the Eastern side.
 
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