Thanks, Sir. Never really knew the depth till now. Just amazing. Talk about shear tenacity....
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technically 6.6 times, but hey, who's counting.Population wise, buddy. Its almost 10 times. Pakistan's population is , if i recollect, around 180 million, and India has over 1.2 Billion.
India 1.25 ~ billion
Pak 190 ~ million
Thanks, Sir. Never really knew the depth till now. Just amazing. Talk about shear tenacity....
The shear fact that Pakistan Air Force had the tenacity and gall to engage the Soviet Union just impresses me. While many countries in Europe and developed world would have wet their pants to engage the Soviet Union, a Superpower, Pakistan Air Force did so early on in Afghan-Soviet War. Even Soviet-backed India did not engage Pakistan during that period (Afghan-Soviet War), due to the fact that the Pakistan Army would have inflicted massive damage to Indian Army , irrespective of Indian Army's numerical advantage.
Damn impressive.
technically 6.6 times, but hey, who's counting.
PAF pilots have also faced off and shot down a number of Israeli aircraft during Israeli Arab wars. The air defenses of Damascus during the 73 war were laid out of Pakistani fighter ace MM Alam ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Mahmood_Alam )
http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/08/01/229723.html
Have Jet — Will Travel: The Story of Saiful Azam, Fighter Pilot | militaryhistorynow.com
well for us it was critical situation ( Afghan War ) , but yes i do agree that we confront USSR , with much aggression ..
PAF has a lot of success stories in all three wars , 65 , 71 and Afghan war .....
and now things are completely change , in modern warfare numbers dont matter much , all you need a good strategy , and good weapons and technology to give a huge blow to your enemy ..
Though off topic .... But since you mentionedOne thing that I really admire about both Pakistan and Indian Armies is the shear professionalism of your soldiers. Even the way they march, the way they salute, it reminds me of the British style.
Though off topic .... But since you mentioned
British Parliament pays glowing tributes to Sikhs and Indian Army for WWI role - TOI Mobile | The Times of India Mobile Site
Though off topic .... But since you mentioned
British Parliament pays glowing tributes to Sikhs and Indian Army for WWI role - TOI Mobile | The Times of India Mobile Site
I would like to add ....one of the fiercest warriers of world.... From the Gallipoli campaign in WW2 to Afghanistan (Royal Gurkhas)
3rd Corps apart from Rajput rest were Pak units (Baluch and Punjab)... Meanwhile 44th was a mixed one.Excellent !
Here's another one:
10th Baluch Regiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
7th Rajput Regiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
15th Punjab Regiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
44th Airborne Division (India) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A bit offtopic:
During the Malayan Campaign, the Indian III Corp fought the 25th Imperial Army, the shear tenacity of the III Corp was seen during the Battle of Singapore where a regiment of the III Indian Corp fought against the crack unit -- the Imperial Guards' Division , considered the best in the Imperial Army.
When the British Army gave the signal to surrender, the III Corp did not follow, instead, fought to the bitter end. For almost a whole day the III Corp kept back the Imperial Guards Division from taking the city, and ended in hand to hand combat. Many of the III Corp were Baluchs, some were Punjabi, and some were Rajputs.
The Imperial Guard Division suffered great casualties. It was so severe that Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita, lamented upon seeing the dead soldiers (Indian and Japanese) and said, "With soldiers like these, one can conquer the world."
He was making reference to the British policy of using Indian soldiers throughout the British Empire and beyond.
Meanwhile we prefered to die rather than fight agains the Turks .. Rebellion of Singapore , Defections at Gallipoli to the Turkish side... Or against the Indonesians (where Pak soldiers defected to the Indonesian side and fought against the imperialists).. Out of those almost 1000 soldier only a handful came home and were awarded by the Indonesian premier!I would like to add ....one of the fiercest warriers of world.... From the Gallipoli campaign in WW2 to Afghanistan (Royal Gurkhas)
Gorkha regiments (India) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unfortunately My ancestors fought Japanese...in Burma campaign.... and Everyone knows How bravely Japanese fought.... Specially in the last phase of WW2...
outnumbered and outgunned with very limited Ration and Ammunition nobody can forget the Battle of IWO Jima....
I heard some Japanese never surrendered till 1970s ....and hidden in Philippines...
I would like to add ....one of the fiercest warriers of world.... From the Gallipoli campaign in WW2 to Afghanistan (Royal Gurkhas)
Gorkha regiments (India) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unfortunately My ancestors fought Japanese...in Burma campaign.... and Everyone knows How bravely Japanese fought.... Specially in the last phase of WW2...
outnumbered and outgunned without very limited Ration and Ammunition nobody can forget the Battle of IWO Jima....
I heard some Japanese never surrendered till 1970s ....and hidden in Philippines...
Unfortunately My ancestors fought Japanese...in Burma campaign.... and Everyone knows How bravely Japanese fought.... Specially in the last phase of WW2...
We are also training Myanmar's naval officers.
Hey thanks for your help during the flood crisis in 09.