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75 Armoured Regiment
Active 1972 – present
Country India India
Allegiance India
Branch Indian Army
Type Armoured Corps
Size Regiment
Motto(s) साहसं विजयते
“Sahasam Vijayate (Courage Wins)”
Colors "Canary Yellow over Bottle Green"
Equipment MBT Arjun [1]
Battle honours Theatre Honour ‘Sindh’
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Lt Gen Vijai Singh
Insignia
Abbreviation 75 Armd Regt

75 Armoured Regiment is an armoured regiment of the Indian Army.

Arjun MKI Republic day 2013

MBT Arjun of 75 Armoured Regiment at Republic Day Parade 2013

The Chief of Army Staff, General Dalbir Singh presenting the President’s ‘Standard’ to 75 Armored Regiment, at Jaisalmer Military Station, in Rajasthan on March 16, 2016

The Chief of Army Staff, General Dalbir Singh presenting the President's ‘Standard’ to 75 Armored Regiment, at Jaisalmer Military Station, in Rajasthan on March 16, 2016

Formation[]

75 Armoured Regiment was raised on 12 March 1972 under the command of Lt Col (later Lt Gen) Vijai Singh. It has a unique distinction of being the only unit of the Indian Army to be raised on captured Pakistani Territory in Sakna, Sindh; which is 26 kilometres inside Pakistan.[2] The Regiment was formed by an amalgamation of three Independent Armoured Squadrons - 3 (Independent) Armoured Squadron (Skinner's Horse), 4 (Independent) Armoured Squadron (Deccan Horse) and 6 (Independent) Armoured Squadron.[3]

History[]

4 (Independent) Armoured Squadron took part in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 as part of the 67 Infantry Brigade Group under XI Corps [4] and in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 as part of F Sector under XI Corps,[5][6] whereas 3 and 6 (Independent) Armoured Squadrons saw combat in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.[6]

During the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, the Regiment had the honour of carrying out the deepest ground penetration in the Western Front. 3 (Independent) Armoured Squadron penetrated till Naya Chor in Sindh.[6][7] 6 (Independent) Armoured Squadron fought in the Battle of Longewala. The attack by the squadron forced the troops of the Pakistani 18th Infantry Division to pull back across the International Border.[8] 4 (Independent) Armoured Squadron fought in the Fazilka sector. The Regiment returned to India in 1972 with 2 Vir Chakras, 2 Sena Medals, 3 Mention in Despatches and a Theatre honour.[9]

The Regiment was presented the ‘President’s Standards’ at Jaisalmer in 2016 by General Dalbir Singh, Chief of the Army Staff, on behalf of the President of India, Mr Pranab Mukherjee.[10]

The Regiment which had the T-55 tanks since its inception was inducted with the MBT Arjun in 2011.[11] The tanks of the 75 Armoured Regiment took part in the 2013 Republic Day Parade.

Other operations

The regiment has also participated in Operation Vijay, Operation Rakshak and Operation Parakram.

Regimental Insignia[]

The Regimental insignia consists of crossed lances with pennons of Canary Yellow over Bottle Green, the numeral "75" inscribed on the crossing of the lances and a scroll at the base with the regimental motto (Sahasam Vijayate) inscribed in Devanagari script on it. The shoulder title consists of the numeral "75" in brass.

References[]

  1. "75 Armoured Regiment – Arjun Induction". https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Arjun-Tank-inducted-into-75-armoured-regiment/articleshow/7686973.cms. 
  2. "Sainik Samachar Apr 2016". 2016. http://www.sainiksamachar.nic.in/englisharchives/2016/apr01-16/h15.htm. 
  3. "75 Armoured Regiment - Indian Army Postal Cover". https://www.philamart.com/Listing/Details/3069833/75-Armoured-RegimentIndian-Army-Postal-Cover-APO. 
  4. Singh, Harbaksh (2012). War Despatches: Indo-Pak Conflict 1965. Lancer Publishers LLC. ISBN 978-8170621171. 
  5. Singh, Jagjit (1994). Indian Gunners at War: The Western Front 1971. Spantech & Lancer. ISBN 978-1897829554. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Praval, KC (2009). Indian Army After Independence. Lancer Publishers. ISBN 978-1935501107. 
  7. "Guest Talk / Capt Shekhar Dutt in corporatecitizen.in". July 16–31, 2017. https://corporatecitizen.in/v3-issue9/guest-talk-capt-shekhar-dutt-1971-an-excursion-in-sindh-notings-from-a-soldiers-diary.html. 
  8. "Lord Of The BP 638". 2014-12-16. http://www.pointblank7.in/?p=3532. 
  9. "No. 6 Independent Armoured Squadron: The Battle History of 'C' Sqn 75 Armoured Regiment at sagatshaunik.com". https://www.sagatshaunik.com/2017/03/c-sqn-75-armd-regt.html. 
  10. "75 Armoured Regiment - Presidents-Standards". http://www.spsmai.com/military/?id=3892&q=Presidents-Standards-presented-to-75-and-43-Armoured-Regiments. 
  11. "75 Armoured Regiment – MBT Arjun inducted". 2011. https://www.hindustantimes.com/india/75-armoured-regiment-inducts-arjun-tank/story-ag1R8ppsOjitUUmsGFozfK.html. 


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