Pakistani military facts for kids
The Pakistan Armed Forces (Urdu: پاک عسکری) are the overall unified military forces of Pakistan. The Pakistani military was first formed when the nation achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1947.
Its component branches are:
- Pakistan Army
- Pakistan Navy
- Pakistan Air Force
- Paramilitary forces of Pakistan
- Pakistan Coast Guard
- Pakistan Strategic Nuclear Command
Approximately 620,000 people are on active duty in the military which is the world's 7th largest armed force as of 2007. Combined with the 302,000 strong Paramilitary forces and the Coast Guard, the Military of Pakistan has a total size of nearly 1,000,000 people.
Images for kids
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The roots of the Pakistani military trace back to the British Indian Army, which included many personnel from present-day Pakistan. Pictured are troops of the Khyber Rifles, now part of the Frontier Corps, striking a pose, c. 1895.
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A Pakistan Navy's Westland Sea King.
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Pakistan Marines in close co-ordination with the US Marines Corps, 2009.
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American Chairman of Joint Chiefs Admiral Mike Mullen reviews Pakistani troops during a ceremony honouring Mullen's arrival in Islamabad in 2008.
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Pakistan Navy ships deployed in the Arabian Sea, near Oman.
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Pakistan Air Force airmen participating in relief operations.
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Comparison of US Army and Pakistan Army's UCP, 2013.
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Pakistan Navy's sailors wearing anti-flash gear while operating a Guided missile frigate, PNS Alamgir.
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Pakistan Air Force's Special Service Wing (SSW) in its current camouflage.
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The PAF's fighter pilots with the greenish g-suit in comparison to USAF; the same pattern is used by the Pakistan Navy.
See also
In Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas de Pakistán para niños