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Activities within the programme of the visit of Pakistani delegation were completed by visiting the Technical Test Centre and the standing exhibition of arms and military equipment in Nikinci. Blatantly-navigation systems, 155 mm NORA and 122 mm SOKO self-propelled artillery systems, LAZAR multipurpose armoured fighting vehicle, ALAS missile system, and the possibility of cooperation in the modernization of helicopters and armoured fighting vehicles were presented.
 
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book 'Fangs of Ice – Story of Siachen' by Lt Col Ishfaq Ali

does anyone have info on this book. where to buy it from
 
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Kashif, Faraz and Gulsher....have moved on. !!

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book 'Fangs of Ice – Story of Siachen' by Lt Col Ishfaq Ali

does anyone have info on this book. where to buy it from

Title Fangs of ice: the story of Siachen
Author Syed Ishfaq Ali
Publisher Pak American Commercial, 1991
Original from the University of Michigan
Digitized Sep 3, 2008
ISBN 9698152008, 9789698152000
Length 161 pages

It is out of print currently:

Fangs of ice: The story of Siachen: Syed Ishfaq Ali: 9789698152000: Amazon.com: Books

It may be possible to get a hold of a copy on loan from a library, the following have copies (others have them too):

1.
Cornell University Library
Ithaca, NY 14853 United States

2.
Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY 13244 United States

3.
University of Toronto
Robarts Library
Toronto, ON M5S 1A5 Canada

4.
Columbia University In the City of New York
Columbia University Libraries
New York, NY 10027 United States

5.
University of Pennsylvania Library
Philadelphia, PA 19104 United States

6.
McGill University Library
Montreal, QC H3A 1Y1 Canada
 
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Title Fangs of ice: the story of Siachen
Author Syed Ishfaq Ali
Publisher Pak American Commercial, 1991
Original from the University of Michigan
Digitized Sep 3, 2008
ISBN 9698152008, 9789698152000
Length 161 pages

It is out of print currently:

Fangs of ice: The story of Siachen: Syed Ishfaq Ali: 9789698152000: Amazon.com: Books

It may be possible to get a hold of a copy on loan from a library, the following have copies (others have them too):

1.
Cornell University Library
Ithaca, NY 14853 United States

2.
Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY 13244 United States

3.
University of Toronto
Robarts Library
Toronto, ON M5S 1A5 Canada

4.
Columbia University In the City of New York
Columbia University Libraries
New York, NY 10027 United States

5.
University of Pennsylvania Library
Philadelphia, PA 19104 United States

6.
McGill University Library
Montreal, QC H3A 1Y1 Canada

would these libraries sell a copy?
 
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Gen Wynne leaves for Australia

Staff Report

RAWALPINDI: General Khalid Shameem Wynne, chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, left for Australia on Tuesday on a five-day official visit.

The chairman would head national delegation, comprising of representatives from three services, MoFA and MoI in Pakistan-Australia Defence and Security Talks.

During the visit, General Wynne will also call on Stephen Smith, defence minister of Australia, General David Hurley, chief of defence forces and a number of other military dignitaries.

Earlier, General Khalid Shameem Wynne was seen off by Lieutenant General Muhammad Asif, director general Joint Staff and other senior officers from the Joint Staff Headquarters.

DT
 
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weird location for the MG on the door. how does the gunner operate it. sitting inside?

I believe these vehicles are left hand drive, should the need arise, the front seat crew can easily maintain a firing position, even if he has to lean out of the window. Most tanks also have an internal MG.
 
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