THE MEN OF STEEL" AND HONOR ARMY

mirza sohaib baig

this is a small weapons of pakistan 
  • The Heckler & Koch G3 is the Pakistan Army's standard battle rifle, shown here is the G3A3 model.
  • The M4A1 with SOPMOD package, including Rail Interface System (RIS) and Trijicon ACOG 4x.
  • Steyr AUG A1 with 508 mm (20 inch) barrel.
  • Al-Zarrar MBT.
  • M113 APC.
  • Otokar Cobra Armoured Vehicle.
  • M60 AVLB.
  • Unimog U 4000. 

Pakistan army 

Pakistan Army is the land-based service branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces. It came into existence after the independence of Pakistan in 1947.

The roots of the Pakistan army traces back to the pre-independence british india army, which included many troops from present-day Pakistan. In picture are troops of the famous jhyber rifilsstriking a pose. ~1895.

PAKISTAN ARMY 
pakistan military ranked 11th strongest in world.Pakistan military has been ranked as the 11thstrongest military in the world, as per a Credit Suisse report on globalisation. Ranked seven spots after India's military, the report gives Pakistan a finalmilitary strength score of 0.41.
and we all know that about pakistan ,india  world war ||| pakistan refusal to bow to indian diktat encouraged by it staratsal partner ship with the us, alamed by the renewed revolt in india-held jammu and kashmir and humiliated by the killing of 18 indian soldiers ur,narendar modi is on the path of war aganinst pakistan that call MODI"S WAR 


Kashmir War 1947 - 49
By November 1947 Auchinleck, Supreme Commander based in New Delhi, being convinced that Indian Cabinet was seeking to destroy and undo Pakistan by economic and military means, was forced to resign. As the build-up of Indian forces in Jammu and Kashmir continued, Pakistan Army units were being hurriedly organized and equipped without any base for manufacture of ammunition, signal stores, equipment or vehicles. Simultaneously, Pakistan National Guards were raised from ex-servicemen and other volunteers along border areas to provide a second line of defence. By February 1948 Indian build up in Jammu and Kashmir reached five brigades plus, under two full-fledged division Headquarters. Our 101 Brigade, commanded by Brigadier Akbar Khan was rushed into the critical front to forestall and halt the Indian offensive along Uri-Muzaffarabad axis. In April 1948, Commander-in-Chief Pakistan Army appreciating the threats in the north along Muzaffarabad-Kohala axis, and in the south along Bhimber-Mirpur-Poonch axis further reinforced the front with elements of 7 Division to halt the Indian offensive at Chakothi. Reinforcements were rushed overnight to Tithwal sector to defend Muzaffarabad front 9(F) Division was also moved to reinforce 7 Division in Tithwal, Uri and Bagh sectors. 7 Division was thereafter moved to the southern front. In May Pakistan informed the United Nations of these moves. By June, Pakistan had five brigades in Jammu and Kashmir together with Azad Kashmir forces and elements of the para-military Frontier Corps, holding twelve Indian brigades (with 4 to 5 battalions each) supported by armour, artillery and Indian Air Force.  Indian summer offensive was decisively beaten and halted. Some months later, two brigades of 8 Division from Quetta further reinforced Muzaffarabad-Uri front.

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