Pakistan Army Armoured Corps
Pakistan Army Armoured Corps (Urdu: ﺁرمى ﺁرمرڈ كور) is a combatant branch of the Pakistan Army, tasked with armoured warfare. Equipped with more than 3,000 Main Battle Tanks, the corps is based at the old garrison town of Nowshera and is organized into two armoured divisions and a number of independent armoured brigades. The Pakistan Armoured Corps has a proud history going back to September 1773, when its oldest unit Governor General's Bodyguard was raised in British India. The corps maintains a number of legendary units on its order of battle, who earned fame in numerous wars and engagements of British Indian Army including the two World Wars. At the time of the independence, Pakistan inherited six armoured regiments from the old British Indian Army.[1]
Pakistan Army Armoured Corps | |
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Active | 1947-Present |
Country | Pakistan |
Branch | Army |
Size | 52 regiments incl. President's Bodyguard |
Regimental Centre | Nowshera |
Nickname(s) | Men of Steel |
Colors | Red and Yellow |
Engagements | Indo-Pakistani War of 1947 Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 Battle of Chawinda Operation Desert Storm |
Commanders | |
Colonel Commandant | Lieutenant General Muhammad Naeem Ashraf |
Notable commanders | Gen Zia-ul-Haq Gen Jehangir Karamat Lt Gen Gul Hassan Khan Gen Ahsan Saleem Hayat |
Since then, the corps has expanded into more than forty regiments. Many of these new regiments have also earned accolades for their performance in the wars fought with India. Prominent among them is the massive defeat of Indian Army at the Battle of Chawinda, one of the largest Tank Battles after world war two, with the 25th cavalry effectively blunting the Indian offensive at the Sialkot sector and ultimately halting any further advances of the Enemy. Ahmed, Lt Gen Mahmud. (2006). History of Indo-Pak War – 1965.
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