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The 33rd Punjabi Regiment (now with the Pakistan Army) (A Picture of an Officer: A Punjabi Subadar). Men of a Punjab Regiment march out of the jungle near Pyagle, Burma, 1945. 2005 postal stamp on 300 years of 15 Punjab (former 1st Patiala) 2008 postal stamp on 250 years of the 14th Battalion - (former Nabha Akal Infantry) 2010 postal stamp on 16th Battalion - (former 2nd Patiala) The Punjab ...
Out of the six existing Punjab Regiments, the 1st Punjab, 8th, 14th, 15th and 16th were allotted to the newly raised Pakistan Army, while the 2nd went to the Indian Army. The Punjab Regiment of the Pakistan Army was raised in its present form in 1956, when four of the five Punjab Regiments allocated to Pakistan were merged into a unified unit.
Pages in category "Template-Class Punjab-related pages" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
9×19mm India Canada: Status: In service. Standard side-arm of the Indian Army, manufactured under license from John Inglis and Company by Ordnance Factory Board, used by special forces in small numbers. [26] Glock Austria: Status: In service. Standard special forces pistol. [26] Beretta Px4 Storm Italy: Status: In service, with special forces ...
Joint production with the Chinese Air Force of a light-weight multi-role combat aircraft and further avionics development of the JF-17 is ongoing at the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC). As of 2016, 70 JF-17s are operational and have replaced 50 Mirage IIIs and F-7Ps. The PAF plans to replace all F-7Ps and Mirage III/5 aircraft by 2020.
The Indian Army has four types of regiments based on class composition [7] [8] - Single Class- These regiments have troops from a single class, e.g. Dogra Regiment. This group also includes three scout units (highlighted in green), which are affiliated with an existing regiment. These units includes recruits only from a small geographical area ...
[9] A total of 67 cadets (66 Muslims and 1 Christian cadet) arrived from IMA on 15 October 1947 [1] and new cadets for Ist PMA Long Course (78) and Ist Graduates Course (63) were selected in Pakistan and training started officially in January 1948. 208 cadets started their training in January 1948. On 25 January 1948, "The First Pakistan ...
The 22nd Sam Browne's Cavalry (Frontier Force) was raised in 1849 at Lahore by Lieutenant Samuel J. Browne as the 2nd Punjab Irregular Cavalry. It was one of five regiments of Punjab Cavalry raised to guard the North West Frontier of India, soon part of the Punjab Frontier Force or the "Piffers".