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In APP-6A, the option to use a solid "Crystal Blue" fill was introduced for friendly units. In APP-6, all units were represented by a rectangle with dimensions that varied from 1.5 by 1 to 1.7 by 1. The 1.5 by 1.0 frame was stated as the standard dimension for a friendly unit in APP-6A.
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However, the Pakistan Army officers later renamed the school as The Armoured Corps School (1956–1969) when its scope of teachings were expanded; but later fixated to its permanent structure as The School of Armour (1969–1993). [1] Since 1993 with new curriculum and syllabus, the school is known from its current name. [2]
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The School of Armour trains regular and reserve tank crews, drivers and maintenance instructors for the SANDF, SAAC leader group and conducts research and development. Olifant Mk 1 A de Brug Training Area 1993