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one can note the newly modified G-3 with retractable stock and rail.No PR112/2013-ISPR Dated: July 3, 2013
Rawalpindi - July 3, 2013:
Army Firing Competition 2013 concluded today on Army Firing Range at Jhelum. Speaking on the occasion, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, Chief of Army Staff, said that highest standard of training and quest for continuous improvement is the hallmark of any professional army. He urged the Commanders to strive for excellence in all fields, our objective being the best Army in every aspect. He showed complete satisfaction on the standard of shooting skills achieved by the individual soldiers of Pakistan Army, meeting all objectives set for the Year.
It is of note that in accordance with the training doctrine of Pakistan Army, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, Chief of Army Staff, had declared the Year 2012-13 as the Year of Firing with the aim to enhance the firing efficiency of individuals and units. A number of new and innovative steps have been taken to realize the concept. In this regard, an Army Marksmanship Unit has also been established, which is a quantum leap towards improvement of firing standards of soldiers of Pakistan Army. Yet another step is conduct of firing competitions within the Army on new format using latest techniques. Similarly, a number of improvements in weapons and ammunition have also been introduced.
COAS gave away the trophies and medals to the winner team and individual firers. Naib Subedar Latif, Major Noman and Hav Ishtiaq secured first, second and third positions respectively in rifle G-3 match. Lance Naik Shahid Ullah, Naik Azim and Naik Ghulam Mustafa secured first, second and third positions in light machine gun match. Gujranwala Corps claimed the overall trophy for the Year 2013.
A very good development is out move towards establishing an Army Marksman Unit