3. Pakistan Army FC: Awards, decorations and badges Awards and Decorations: Nishan-e-Haider: The following is a list of active equipment of the Pakistan Army Small arms and infantry support weapons Firearms. Sainik Samachar.William M. Carpenter, David G. Wiencek. From 1947 to the early 2000s, Pakistan's military uniforms closely resembled those of their counterparts in the In 2003, the service uniforms for each major service branch were revised and orders were made to issue new uniforms roughly based on the One of Pakistan Navy's previous UCP in 2010. The Navy changed its camouflage in 2013. The alliance was initially formed to counter the regional influence and military threat posed by India and the Soviet Union. The Ranks of Pakistan Army are primarily based on British Army Ranks structure, though ranks for other ranks personnel and insignia differ.. Officers and JCOs of the Pakistan Army in khaki uniform wear their rank insignia on the shoulders, while NCOs wear them on the arm. (Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment of Artillery). The Pakistan Army's training schools are not restricted to the department of army only but inter-services officers and personnel have been trained and educated as part of the interdepartmental cooperation.The foreign military officials and students, including from the Since the 1970s, the Pakistan Army's engineering formations have been involved in The Pakistan Army builds major civil engineering landmarks in the country, including the The Corps of Engineers are the major civil engineering contractor and engineering consultant employed by the The Pakistan Army's landmark civil engineering projects included the Since 1947–2019, there has been ten Pakistani military officers and personnel who have honored with this prestigious medal— out of which, nine have been officers and soldiers in the Pakistan Army, bestowed to those who engaged in wars with India.The Pakistan Army has been conferred with the foreign awards for its services provided to the foreign nations, including the honoring of two army pilots from the In addition, there are numbers of the army general officers have been honored multiple times with the United States's The equipment and weapon system of Pakistan Army is developed and manufactured by the The defense funding for the army was preferential, which was described as the "lion’s share", however, in light of As of 2011, the camouflage pattern of the brown and black Flag of Pakistan is placed over the black embroidered formation sign on the left arm and class course insignias are put up for the Goldish uniform,The Army basketball program regularly provides the Division of British Indian Army and the first war with India (1947–52)Reorganization under the United States Army (1952–58)Military takeovers in Pakistan and second war with India (1958–1969)Suppression, civil conflict in East Pakistan and Indian invasion (1969–1971)Restructuring of armed forces, stability and restoration (1971–1977)Middle East operations, peacekeeping missions, and covert actions (1977–1999)Homegrown religious insurgency and War on terror (2001 – present)Division of British Indian Army and the first war with India (1947–52)The Map of Kashmir, showing the tri-national control from China, Pakistan, and India, Reorganization under the United States Army (1952–58)Military takeovers in Pakistan and second war with India (1958–1969)The protest march in East Pakistan in 1954. Due to retire on 29 November 2019. London: Routledge. The Pakistani military personnel have been posted as military advisers and instructors to the militaries of Pakistan has enjoyed strong military co-operation with the The 1980s were a difficult time in military relations for both countries, as Iran was blamed for the rising ethnic tensions between Sunnis and Shiites in Pakistan. "Pakistan's Oversized Submarine Ambitions" by Andrew Detsch, 9 October 2013;The Military Balance 2010, p. 367, International Institute for Strategic Studies (London, 2010). 1958 se 1973 talak koi bhi Prime Minister nai rahaa, Martial Law ke kaaran. K.M., Bangladesh at War, pp32Ali, Maj. Gen. Rao Farman, How Pakistan Got Divided, pp114 – pp119(§Ideology and the History of Human Rights Enforcement)General Mirza Aslam Beg. In 1949–50, the contribution of the industrial sector to the Faced with defence and security issues involving much larger opponents on both its eastern and western borders, the In 1993, Benazir Bhutto's defence budget for the year was set at In 1987, the KSEW began developing submarine technology and rebuilding the By 1999, the KSEW had built its first long-range attack submarine, the After the success of its major projects in the defence industry, the Brought into existence in 1947 with the establishment of the In many important events in Pakistan's history, the air force has played a pivotal, influential, and crucial role in the nation's defence and national security, and promoted a sense of security in civil society.Historically, the air force has been heavily dependent on U.S., Chinese, and French aircraft technology to support its growth, despite impositions of the Pressler amendment.The Pakistan Navy was formed in 1947 by the Indian Muslim officers serving in the In the 1990s, the navy lost its opportunity to equip itself with latest technology and negotiated with the Since the 1990s, the navy has been conducting joint The Marines are the uniform service branch within the Navy whose leadership comes directly from the Navy.For intelligence purposes, the army immediately raised the combat battalion of the Marines, from the officers of the Navy, in 1999.The budget allocation for the Pakistan Armed Forces at over 20% of the annual budget of Pakistan has been criticized by Pakistanis for various reasons such as the state of poverty in the country, high level of illiteracy and malnutrition.Uniforms and Camouflage codes of the Pakistan Armed Forces, 1947–presentWikipedia article -Women in the Pakistani Armed Forces retvd 5 3 14900 SPD soldiers pass graduation from Abbotabad centers, 20 April 2012, CNBC Pakistan, Burne, Lester H. Chronological History of U.S. Foreign Relations: 1932–1988.