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  2. List of equipment of the Pakistan Army - Wikipedia

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    It will be replaced by the PK-21 which is locally produced unlicensed copy of the AK 103 assault rifle. [ 7] M4 carbine. 5.56×45mm NATO. United States. Used by Special Service Group. [ 8][ 9] M4A1 variant in service. Steyr AUG. 5.56×45mm NATO.

  3. List of combat helmets - Wikipedia

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    First issued in 1983 to replace the M1 helmet. Former kevlar helmet used by the United States Army, Marine Corps, Navy. Used by the USAF, but is being phased out by the ACH [46] US Air Force. [47] Adopted by the Mexican Armed Forces in the 1990s to replace the M1 helmet. Replaced the M1 helmet of the Argentine army and modified with padded ...

  4. PAF F.C. - Wikipedia

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    PAF F.C. Pakistan Air Force Football Club, commonly known as PAF FC, is a Pakistani professional football club based in Islamabad. It represents the Pakistan Air Force. The club won the National Challenge Cup, after defeating WAPDA 2–1 in the finals of 2018 National Challenge Cup. [1] [2] [3] They were promoted to the Pakistan Premier League ...

  5. Pakistan Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Pakistan Air Force (RPAF) was established on 15 August 1947 with the independence of Pakistan from British India. The RPAF began with a paper share allotment of 2,332 personnel, a fleet of 24 Tempest II fighter-bombers, 16 Hawker Typhoon fighters, two H.P.57 Halifax bombers, two Auster aircraft, twelve North American Harvard trainers and ten de Havilland Tiger Moth biplanes.

  6. List of active Pakistan Air Force aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Air Force. Below is a list of aircraft currently in active service with the Pakistan Air Force . All Block 1 and 2 JF-17s are planned to be upgraded to Block 3 standard. Several variants with extensive Project ROSE upgrades. All Mirage IIIs being replaced by Block 3 JF-17Cs [ 18] and J-10CEs.

  7. Mukhtar Ahmad Dogar - Wikipedia

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    Mukhtar Ahmad Dogar was born in Hoshiarpur, Punjab, British India on 15 May 1922. He was the son of Hakim Ali Dogar. After basic education at his native town, Dogar gained a commission in Royal Air Force, and was accepted into the Royal Air Force Academy in Cranwell. After he graduated from the Academy, he gained his B.S. in Aerospace studies .

  8. Pakistan Air Force FC - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Air Force FC. Pakistan Air Force Football Club, abbreviated as PAF FC, serves as the football section of Pakistan Air Force. The club used to compete in the National Football Championship and Pakistan Premier League. It regularly participates in the PFF National Challenge Cup.

  9. Pakistani order of battle for Operation Searchlight in 1971

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    The Pakistani plan for a military action which commenced on March 25, 1971, in the then East Pakistan was code-named Operation Searchlight.This is the Operation Searchlight order of battle which was outlined on March 19, 1971, by Major General Khadim Hussain Raja, GOC 14th infantry division, and Major General Rao Farman Ali in the GHQ of Pakistan Army in Dhaka, (then)East Pakistan.