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South Range may refer to: South Range, Michigan, a village; South Range, Nova Scotia, a community; South Range, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community; South Range Local School District, a school district in Mahoning County, Ohio
The Tangail Airdrop (11 December 1971) was an airborne operation conducted by the Indian Army in order to seize Poongli Bridge and ferry in the Tangail area. The operation, involving 2 Para of the Indian Army's Parachute Regiment is often regarded as one of the largest - if not the largest - airborne operation following World War 2.
Operational range is 15 km. [123] HQ-16: Short-to medium-range surface-to-air missile China: Two variants in service: LY-80: Operational range is 40 km. [124] LY-80EV: Operational range is 70 km. [125] HQ-9: Long-range surface-to-air missile China: HQ-9P variant in service. Operational range is 125 km against aircraft and 25 km against cruise ...
After conceding defeat and accession of the instrument of surrender in 1971, the Indian Army took the responsibility to protect Pakistan's joint servicemen in East-Pakistan.: 211 [13] During the early phases of the surrender, Lieutenant-General Jagjit Singh Aurora allowed the Pakistani servicemen their right to bear small arms for their protection against the insurgents of Mukti Bahini who ...
Developed by MBDA France and Safran as a candidate for the Feux Longue Portée-Terre (FLP-T) or Land Long Range Fires procurement program, the Thundart guided artillery rocket is designed to have a range of 150 km and the ability to be fired from the French version of the M270, the Lance-Roquettes Unitaire (LRU). [99]
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Naval operations did not play a prominent role in the war of 1965. On 7 September, a flotilla of the Pakistan Navy commanded by Commodore S.M. Anwar, carried out a bombardment of the Indian Navy's radar station coastal town of Dwarka, which was 320 kilometres (200 mi) south of the Pakistani port of Karachi.