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Second Indo-Pakistani War (1965) Pakistan Supported by: China [44] Iran [45] Turkey [45] Saudi Arabia [45] Indonesia [46] India: Stalemate. United Nations mandated ceasefire; India had an upper hand in the war [47] No permanent territorial changes (see Tashkent Declaration) Al-Wadiah War (1969) [48] Saudi Arabia Pakistan [49] [50] South Yemen ...
The MiG-31 replaced the Tu-128 as the Soviet Union's dedicated long-range interceptor, [11] with far more advanced sensors and weapons, [12] while its range is almost double that of the MiG-25. Like that of its MiG-25 predecessor, the introduction of the MiG-31 was surrounded by early speculation and misinformation concerning its design and ...
The Indo-Pakistani air war of 1965 was a military confrontation between India and Pakistan that occurred after the failure of Operation Gibraltar in Jammu and Kashmir on 1 September 1965. Pakistan Air Force under Operation Grand Slam and Indian Airforce under Operation Riddle engaged with each other with the last aerial combat taking place on ...
[87] [88] [89] The system can launch CALT-built rocket having maximum range of 120 km. [90] Ghazab Pakistan: Unknown [42] 122 mm MLRS. [87] Based on the BM-21 Grad. The system can launch POF built Yarmuk Rocket having maximum range of 40 km+. PHL-81 "Azar" China: 52+ [42] 122 mm MLRS. Chinese variant of the BM-21 Grad.
Emblem of the Pakistan armed forces. This is a list of military aircraft in active service with the Pakistan Armed Forces. [1] ... See also. Pakistan Air Force;
Pakistan and Sri Lanka enjoy a strong relationship and Colombo was used as a refueling stop when India denied Pakistan overflight permissions prior to the Indo-Pakistan war of 1971. [68] Pakistan has sent military advisers, ammunition and other equipment to Sri Lanka during previous offensives against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam .
The insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, also known as the War in North-West Pakistan or Pakistan's war on terror, is an ongoing armed conflict involving Pakistan and Islamist militant groups, and elements of organized crime. [2] [3] Beginning of war Order of Battle. First Phase:-(2004 – 2017)
[2] [3] Over time, the Pakistan Army has become a powerful institution, which significantly impacted both the country's security policy and its internal politics. [ 4 ] [ 2 ] Since 1947, the army has participated in various wars such as the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 and the 1971 war .