Thursday 5 April 2012

Pak Army Declared Worlds NO.1 Army 2010 Cambrian Patrols

Pak Army Declared Worlds NO.1 Strongest Army 2010 in Cambrian Patrols
Pakistan Army Rawalpindi Corps team had won a Gold Medal due to best performance in a three day Cambrian Patrol exercise, 2010. According to a communique issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), exercise Cambrian Patrol organised in United Kingdom aimed to arrange training of military teams establishment across the world. During the three-days event in UK, Rawalpindi corps team infiltrated enemy lines and performed multiple tasks. In 2010, 86 teams participated in the exercise, including 70 British and 16 from other countries, including USA, Canada, Germany, France, India and Pakistan. However, Pakistan Army, displayed an excellent performance and won a gold medal. staff report

Air Defenders of Pakistan Army Who Shot down Two Indian Fighter Jets in ...

On 27 May 1999, Gunner Sepoy Shafaqat Ali commanded by Capt. Faheem Tipu, Pakistan Army Air Defence shot down an IAF MiG-27ML using an ANZA-II SAM. The IAF fighter (Serial No. 1135), was flown by Flt. Lt. K. Nachiketa of No. 9 Squadron, IAF pilot who ejected and was taken prisoner. The IAF fighter was shot down after intruding into Pakistan airspace at 11:15 a.m. (PST) near Marol-Hamzi Ghund, Pakistan. Aircraft intruded into Pakistan airspace twice - it first marked a Pakistani position on the LoC with smoke bombs and then came in for a rocketing and strafing attack on the same post. It was shot down during the second attack as it exited. Wreckage fell on the Indian side of the LoC. IAF Pilot captured and made POW. Released on 4 June 1999.

Also on 27 May 1999, Naik Talib Hussain Basharat commanded by Capt. Faheem Tipu of the Pakistan Army Air Defence shot down an IAF MiG-21 using an ANZA-II SAM. The IAF fighter (Serial No. C1539) was flown by Sqn. Ldr. Ajay Ahuja of No. 17 Squadron, IAF, who was killed. The IAF fighter was shot down after intruding into Pakistan airspace at 11:35 a.m. (PST) near Marol-Hamzi Ghund, Pakistan. Aircraft was one of two IAF MiG-21s which targeted and then came in for a rocketing attack on a Pakistani post on the LoC. It was shot down while engaged in the attack at a height of 1,500 metres from ground level. Wreckage fell 10-12 kilometres inside Pakistan. Body of IAF pilot handed over to India on 29 May 1999.


On 28 May 1999, Lance Havaldar Muhammad Kamal of the Pakistan Army Air Defence shot down an IAF Mil Mi-17 Helicopter using a Stinger SAM. The crew of the IAF helicopter comprising of Flt. Lt. S. Mulihan, (Pilot); Sqn. Ldr. Rajiv Pundir (Co-pilot); Sgt. P.V.N.R. Prasad (Flt. Gunner); Sgt. Raj Kishore Sahu (Flt. Engineer) of No. 152 Helicopter Unit, IAF were all killed. The IAF helicopter was shot down after intruding into Pakistan airspace and rocketing Pakistani positions on the LoC in the Mushkoh-Drass sector. The gunship was shot down as it exited after carrying out the rocketing attack. Wreckage fell inside Indian-held Kashmir.


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Wednesday 4 April 2012

Dunya News-Cross Hafiz Muhammad Saeed Fire-03-04-2012

Yasmin Rehman, Zafar Iqbal Jhagra, Fazal-ur- Rehman Khalil & Dr. Pervez Hoodbhoy join Maher Bukhari to discuss Hafiz Muhammad Saeed & American Award

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