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The recent insignia features a logo with "pasban" (lit. ' guardian, watchman, defenders '), inscribed on it, [1] which serves as the motto of the force. [3] The emblem features wings, representing the Air Force; an anchor, representing the Navy; and crossed swords along with a crescent and star, representing the Army. [3]
The Pakistan Navy's NHQ is a command post of the Pakistan Navy where the secretariat of the Chief of the Naval Staff functions to ensure the ceremonial and operational command of the navy.: 86–87 [6] There are three chief of staff branches that composed of multiple offices to oversee the administrative operations of the navy. [7]
List of Pakistan Air Force bases; List of Pakistan Air Force centers and depots; List of Pakistan Air Force squadrons; List of Pakistan Air Force wings; List of active Pakistan Air Force aircraft; List of aerial victories during the Indo-Pakistani war of 1965; List of equipment of the Pakistan Air Force; List of serving air marshals of the ...
Pakistan Air Force; Pakistan Navy; Pakistan Army; Vorlage:Navigationsleiste Pakistanische Streitkräfte; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Pakistan Navy FC; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org نیروی دریایی پاکستان; Usage on fi.wikipedia.org Pakistanin laivasto; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Agence pakistanaise de sécurité maritime; Usage on hi ...
The Special Service Wing (SSW) is the newest special operations force, re-established by the Pakistan Air Force in 2004, in the wake of challenges posed by the Afghanistan war. [154] The unit was active earlier by the name of Special Air Warfare Wing and had seen action during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 and 1971. [155]
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.
The commercial pilots from the Pakistan International Airlines volunteered to conduct air surveillance missions with the Pakistan Air Force, but this proved less than helpful when the Pakistan Navy's forward observer team, led by Cdre. A. W. Bhombal misidentified their own larger frigate, PNS Zulfiqar, as an Indian missile boat, giving ...