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Why haven't they FC or army guys on western sections a vehicle like mohafiz?
They can drive their Hilux in the city but if they're out and about they should be in a truck that can at least block AK rounds.
Blood is cheap in the army it seems
 
Does PA have anything like irans ALMAs they are a reverse engineered spike missile and it’s wreaking havoc on Israeli positions. They would be very useful in the LOC and are more effective then the outdated HJ8 PA operates
What makes you think that’s all PA has and how are they outdated on the LoC for what they are deployed for?
 
Why haven't they FC or army guys on western sections a vehicle like mohafiz?
They can drive their Hilux in the city but if they're out and about they should be in a truck that can at least block AK rounds.
Blood is cheap in the army it seems
this is manufactured by HIT, and is being inducted

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What makes you think that’s all PA has and how are they outdated on the LoC for what they are deployed for?
Most operated and advertised system is HJ8 an outdated 80s era wire guided missile that’s limited. There videos online of A Hj8 hitting a T55 and the missile bouncing off the turret and this was on the LOC.
 
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Probably telling him to stop selling shells to Ukraine; they can offer a better personal deal?
 
The National Assembly on Monday passed six bills, including one seeking an increase in the number of Supreme Court judges and another related to the extension of the terms of armed services chiefs, shortly after they were presented as the opposition strongly protested.

Read more: https://www.dawn.com/news/1869847
 
The National Assembly on Monday passed six bills, including one seeking an increase in the number of Supreme Court judges and another related to the extension of the terms of armed services chiefs, shortly after they were presented as the opposition strongly protested.

Read more: https://www.dawn.com/news/1869847
5-year term for Chiefs
 

Gen Asim will remain army chief until 2028: Khawaja Asif​


The Frontier Post

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ISLAMABAD: Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said on Monday that General Asim Munir will now remain the army chief until 2028.

Khawaja Asif’s statement came shortly after the government passed a bill, extending the tenure of the army chief from three years to five years.

Khawaja Asif said the new legislation has closed the doors on extensions to army chiefs and the future governments would also benefit from this legislation. He said that parliament’s endorsement was required in the past to extend the tenure of an army chief.

Shortly before Khawaja Asif confirmed that Gen Asim would stay as army chief until 2028, the National Assembly of Pakistan passed amendments to the Pakistan (Army/Air Force/Navy) Act Amendment Bill 2024, increasing the tenures of service chiefs from three to five years. Defence Minister Khawaja Asif presented the bill.

According to the statement of objects and reasons for the amendments presented by the defence minister, “The purpose of these amendments is to make consistent the Pakistan Army Act, 1952, The Pakistan Navy Ordinance, 1961 and The Pakistan Air Force Act, 1953 with the maximum tenure of the Chief of the Army Staff, the Chief of the Naval Staff and the Chief of the Air Staff and to make consequential amendments for uniformity in the aforementioned laws.”
 

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GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE

The Federal Government of Pakistan is pleased to promote five (5) Major Generals (2-star general officer) to the rank of a Lieutenant General (3-star general officer) of the Pakistan Army.

The promoted generals now at 3-star rank include:

1. Lieutenant General Muhammad Hassan Khattak, Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military), of the 16th Frontier Force Regiment.

2. Lieutenant General Tabassum Habib, Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military), of the Corps of Artillery.

3. Lieutenant General Azhar Waqas, Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military), of the 12th Punjab Regiment.

4. Lieutenant General Muhammad Aamer Najam, Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military), of the 19th Sindh Regiment.

5. Lieutenant General Arshad Naseem, Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military), of Army Medical Corps.
 

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