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Tank strength continues to be the primary symbol of power for any modern land army.
For the purposes of the final GFP ranking total tank strength totals include only Main Battle Tanks (MBTs) and not tank destroyers (TDs) and light tanks. Systems on order heading into 2015 are NOT taken into account.
Its detail info and Pakistan stand 10th in the world, while Pakistan standing will go up,because army in search of new battle tank.
Pakistan stand 10th
Link: Tank Strength by Country
Armored Fighting Vehicle (AFV) Strength by Country
For the purpose of the GFP ranking, the "armored fighting vehicle" (AFV) is represented by Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) and Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs). Examples include the American Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle and the Soviet/Russian MT-LB series. While generally tracked in nature, AFVs can also showcase road wheels along multiple axles as in the American Stryker. Systems on order heading into 2015 are NOT taken into account.
Pakistan stand 25th
link: Armored Fighting Vehicle (AFV) Strength by Country
Self-Propelled Gun (SPG) Strength by Country
Self-Propelled Guns have gone on to see standardization in many militaries around the world, each system capable of sustained fire rates of conventional or nuclear-tipped warheads. Today, every major national army fortifies their respective armored divisions with a healthy collection of self-propelled artillery systems. Systems on order heading into 2015 are NOT taken into account.
SPG strength data through 2014.
Pakistan stand 14th
link: Self-Propelled Gun (SPG) Strength by Country
MLRS (Multiple Launch Rocket System) Strength by Country
MLRS (Multiple Launch Rocket System) is a tracked or wheeled vehicle mounting a rocket launching (projecting) system atop its hull. In this configuration, the MLRS projects unguided rockets against enemy positions in an artillery-minded sense. The MLRS offers a devastating physical and psychological effect on the enemy, capped with high explosive, anti--personnel or chemical warheads as needed. The best known MLRS development is the timeless BM-13 "Katyusha" wheeled system of the Soviet Union used during World War 2, seeing widespread exportation to its allies in the years following. The Western modern equivalent is the American M270 MLRS. Systems on order heading into 2015 are NOT taken into account.
MLRS strength data through 2014.
Pakistan stand 25th
Link: MLRS (Multiple Launcher Rocket System) Strength by Country
Towed Artillery Strength by Country
Since the days of Napoleon, the mobile artillery piece has been utilized to deadly effect. Artillery became the focal point of many-an-offensive during the days of World War 1 and World War 2 and, since then, base accuracy, range and construction materials have been considerably improved to the point that many world powers can field some type of excellent 155mm field gun design to support infantry and armored force actions. Systems on order heading into 2015 are NOT taken into account.
Towed Artillery strength data through 2014.
Pakistan stand 6th
link: Towed Artillery Strength by Country
Helicopter Strength by Country
From a military perspective, the helicopter fulfills a variety of roles for all branches of service. There are dedicated platforms developed for specific battlefield requirements including form of attack, transport, observation, search & rescue, special forces insertion/extraction, anti-submarine / anti-ship warfare and replenishment. In any role, the helicopter is prized for its landing/take-off footprint and ability to reach areas that neither vehicles nor fixed-wing aircraft can reach. Helicopter systems on order heading into 2015 are NOT taken into account.
Helicopter strength data through 2015.
Pakistan stand 12th
Helicopter Strength by Country
Attack Helicopter Strength by Country
he dedicated attack helicopter emerged during the Cold War years when the tank proved the key component to battlefield victory for the enemy. The basic formula has not changed today where firepower, performance and survivability have proven key in a successful attack helicopter design. For the purposes of the GFP listing, only dedicated attack helicopters are considered - gunships or other converted transport platforms are not. Primary attack helicopters include the American Hughes AH-64 Apache, the Eurocopter Tiger and the Mil Mi-24/35 Hind series. Systems on order heading into 2015 are NOT included.
Total Attack Helicopter strength data through 2015.
Pakistan stand 10th
link: Attack Helicopter Strength by Country
For the purposes of the final GFP ranking total tank strength totals include only Main Battle Tanks (MBTs) and not tank destroyers (TDs) and light tanks. Systems on order heading into 2015 are NOT taken into account.
Its detail info and Pakistan stand 10th in the world, while Pakistan standing will go up,because army in search of new battle tank.
Pakistan stand 10th
Link: Tank Strength by Country
Armored Fighting Vehicle (AFV) Strength by Country
For the purpose of the GFP ranking, the "armored fighting vehicle" (AFV) is represented by Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) and Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs). Examples include the American Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle and the Soviet/Russian MT-LB series. While generally tracked in nature, AFVs can also showcase road wheels along multiple axles as in the American Stryker. Systems on order heading into 2015 are NOT taken into account.
Pakistan stand 25th
link: Armored Fighting Vehicle (AFV) Strength by Country
Self-Propelled Gun (SPG) Strength by Country
Self-Propelled Guns have gone on to see standardization in many militaries around the world, each system capable of sustained fire rates of conventional or nuclear-tipped warheads. Today, every major national army fortifies their respective armored divisions with a healthy collection of self-propelled artillery systems. Systems on order heading into 2015 are NOT taken into account.
SPG strength data through 2014.
Pakistan stand 14th
link: Self-Propelled Gun (SPG) Strength by Country
MLRS (Multiple Launch Rocket System) Strength by Country
MLRS (Multiple Launch Rocket System) is a tracked or wheeled vehicle mounting a rocket launching (projecting) system atop its hull. In this configuration, the MLRS projects unguided rockets against enemy positions in an artillery-minded sense. The MLRS offers a devastating physical and psychological effect on the enemy, capped with high explosive, anti--personnel or chemical warheads as needed. The best known MLRS development is the timeless BM-13 "Katyusha" wheeled system of the Soviet Union used during World War 2, seeing widespread exportation to its allies in the years following. The Western modern equivalent is the American M270 MLRS. Systems on order heading into 2015 are NOT taken into account.
MLRS strength data through 2014.
Pakistan stand 25th
Link: MLRS (Multiple Launcher Rocket System) Strength by Country
Towed Artillery Strength by Country
Since the days of Napoleon, the mobile artillery piece has been utilized to deadly effect. Artillery became the focal point of many-an-offensive during the days of World War 1 and World War 2 and, since then, base accuracy, range and construction materials have been considerably improved to the point that many world powers can field some type of excellent 155mm field gun design to support infantry and armored force actions. Systems on order heading into 2015 are NOT taken into account.
Towed Artillery strength data through 2014.
Pakistan stand 6th
link: Towed Artillery Strength by Country
Helicopter Strength by Country
From a military perspective, the helicopter fulfills a variety of roles for all branches of service. There are dedicated platforms developed for specific battlefield requirements including form of attack, transport, observation, search & rescue, special forces insertion/extraction, anti-submarine / anti-ship warfare and replenishment. In any role, the helicopter is prized for its landing/take-off footprint and ability to reach areas that neither vehicles nor fixed-wing aircraft can reach. Helicopter systems on order heading into 2015 are NOT taken into account.
Helicopter strength data through 2015.
Pakistan stand 12th
Helicopter Strength by Country
Attack Helicopter Strength by Country
he dedicated attack helicopter emerged during the Cold War years when the tank proved the key component to battlefield victory for the enemy. The basic formula has not changed today where firepower, performance and survivability have proven key in a successful attack helicopter design. For the purposes of the GFP listing, only dedicated attack helicopters are considered - gunships or other converted transport platforms are not. Primary attack helicopters include the American Hughes AH-64 Apache, the Eurocopter Tiger and the Mil Mi-24/35 Hind series. Systems on order heading into 2015 are NOT included.
Total Attack Helicopter strength data through 2015.
Pakistan stand 10th
link: Attack Helicopter Strength by Country
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