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  2. Haider Main Battle Tank - Wikipedia

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    The Haider (Urdu:حیدر; Trans. Lion Heart) is a Pakistani main battle tank (MBT) built by Heavy Industries Taxila for the Pakistan Army. It is a variant of the Chinese VT-4 MBT. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its existence was revealed in UAE 's IDEX in 2023, which was displayed on the Pavilion of Pakistan.

  3. List of main battle tanks by country - Wikipedia

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    8–10 United States: Medium tanks Peru [52] T-55: 200 Soviet Union: 50 operatives, 75 in store. T-62M 2000 Soviet Union: Philippines: Sabrah: 10 (+18 on order) Israel: Light tank armed with 105mm gun designed by Elbit Systems based on ASCOD and Pandur II platforms. FV101 Scorpion: 1~12 United Kingdom: Principal light tank of the Philippine Army.

  4. List of Gulf War military equipment - Wikipedia

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    Iraqi EE-9 Cascavel armoured car hit by Coalition tank fire in February 1991. Coalition aircraft inbound during Operation Desert Shield.. List of Gulf War military equipment is a summary of the various military weapons and vehicles used by the different nations during the Gulf War of 1990–1991.

  5. Al-Zarrar tank - Wikipedia

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    The prototypes underwent extensive testing by HIT and the Pakistan Army, who selected the final version of the tank, dubbed Al-Zarrar. By mid 2004, it was expected that 50 AL-Zarrar tanks would be exported to other countries. [3] The Al-Zarrar is a modern MBT developed and manufactured by HIT of Pakistan for the Pakistan Army. An upgraded ...

  6. Kuwait Army - Wikipedia

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    The Kuwait Army, established in 1949, is the oldest armed branch among the Kuwait Armed Forces. [2] Its cavalry and infantry predecessors operated in desert and metropolitan areas in 1919, 1920 and 1928 to 1938, tracing their roots directly to the cavalrymen and infantrymen that defended Al-Kout Fortress since the 19th century along with various mounted defensive forces.

  7. Pakistan Armed Forces deployments - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Armed Forces deployments include all Pakistani military deployments that are stationed outside Pakistan and serving in other countries. The sixth largest military power in terms of active troops, Pakistan has an extensive history of overseas military presence, especially in the Middle East, where it has maintained military contingents, missions and battalions in several states.

  8. Kuwait–Pakistan relations - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait was also the first country to send aid to isolated mountain villages in Kashmir after the quake of 2005, [6] also offering the largest amount of aid in the aftermath of the quake ($100m). [7] In response to the 2005 Kashmir earthquake, the Kuwaiti government pledged Pakistan US$100 million. [8]

  9. Kuwait International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 25 February 1991, a USMC McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II crash-landed after being hit by ground fire during the [[Kuwait Liberation War. [92] On 27 February 1991, the airport played host to a large tank battle between U.S. and Iraqi forces during the first Gulf War. It is known today as the Battle of Kuwait International Airport. [93]