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Pakistan Army and Air Force tested their joint conventional fire power capability in Central Command exercise at Jhelum firing ranges. Commander Central Command Lt General Azhar Saleh Abbasi briefed the audience about aims, objectives and conduct of exercise.
The exercise marked culmination of a process aimed at integrating all available fire power assets / sensors held with both Pakistan Army and Pakistan Air Force through an optimised near real time Sensor

some generals look so young

Pakistani forces on the Afghan border during heightened fears of possible Soviet invasion.

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FC in Peshawar

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Troops were very poorly equiped Soviets would have easily over run Pak

Still worn.. once or so a week....but more like a ceremonial type of uniform nowadays.
AMC and other unit wear khaki daily my Father also wears khaki he is ordinance corp
 
This was the 80s
This not the 80s. Most probably Run of Kutch in 1964. You can tell by the terrain. Also Bren Guns and Lee Enfields were not being used in the 80s. One of the problem with folks on this forum is that they are quick to react without thinking and analyzing. In most cases the answers are right in front of them.

BTW the Indians got a hell of a beating from these poorly equipped boys in Run of Katch in 64.
 
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This not the 80s. Most probably Run of Kutch in 1964. You can tell by the terrain. Also Bren Guns and Lee Enfields were not being used in the 80s. One of the problem with folks on this forum is that they are quick to react without thinking and analyzing. In most cases the answers are right in front of them.

BTW the Indians got a hell of a beating from these poorly equipped boys in Run of Katch in 64.
It's the Afghan-Pak border during the 80's

some generals look so young


Troops were very poorly equiped Soviets would have easily over run Pak


AMC and other unit wear khaki daily my Father also wears khaki he is ordinance corp
For the 80's it was pretty average.

Here are soldiers of the Soviet Union from the same time.

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It's the Afghan-Pak border during the 80's

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Totally wrong. Where ever you picked up the pictures, they are mislabeled. What rifles are being carried by the men sitting in the truck? Lee Enfield .303. When were they replaced in the Army? Initially most infantry unit received M1 Garand in early to mid 60s. In 60s PA started to convert to G3 which was pretty much completed by late sixties and very early 70s. Only thing which will make it in the 80s is if PA put up a show using antique weapons to get more aid from the yanks. Then the neither the Pakistanis or the Yanks are that stupid.
 
The army as a whole wasn't that badly equipped in the 80s. If you compare with say the west german military it wasn't that different. (G3 rifles, MG3 squad weapons)
 
Picture from some Iranian Airbase when PAF was dispatched to deliver relief goods to the earthquake victims. Nur Khan is located in a congested city surrounded by buildings and population.
Its Nellis AFB,Nevada...picture is from 2010 Red Flag
 
Rawalpindi - May 19, 2018
No PR-175/2018-ISPR

Pakistan Army special relief and rescue operation is in progress in epidemic affected far flung areas of Awaran on the request of Govt of Balochistan.

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