Army Ordnance Corps | |
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File:Army Ordinance Core logo.png Ensign of Pakistan Army Ordnance Corps | |
Allegiance | Pakistan |
Branch | Pakistan Army |
Role | Production of Logistics |
Headquarters/Garrisons | Ordnance Centre, Karachi Malir district |
Engagements |
Indo-Pakistani war of 1947 Indo-Pakistani war of 1965 Indo-Pakistani war of 1971 Indo-Pakistani war of 1984 Indo-Pakistani War of 1999 Indo-Pakistani standoff of 2001 War in North-West Pakistan see Military history of Pakistan |
Commanders | |
Notable Commanders | Lt Gen Omer Mehmood Hayat, HI(M) |
Colonel Commandant | Major General Syed Shahab Shahid HI(M) |
The Pakistan Army Ordnance Corps is a branch of the Pakistan Army, operating in military logistics.
The current Colonel Commandant of Army ordinance crops is Syed Shahab Shahid.[1][2][3]
Pakistan Ordnance Factory[]
Pakistan Ordnance Factory (POF), is situated in Wah Cantt. Wah Cantt is almost 40 km away from Federal Capital, Islamabad. POF is one of the largest weapons producing factories.
See also[]
- Frontier Force Regiment
- Punjab Regiment
- Baloch Regiment
- Azad Kashmir Regiment
- Sind Regiment
- Northern Light Infantry Regiment
- Regiment of Artillery
- Army Air Defence Command
- Corps of Engineer
- Army Medical Corps
- Corps of Signals
- Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- Corps of Military Intelligence
- Corps of Military Police
- Army Aviation Corps
- Army Education Corps
- Mujahid Force Regiment
References[]
- ↑ "Army chief visits Ordnance Centre, Fauji Foundation in Karachi". 11 February 2022. https://www.dawn.com/news/amp/1674378.
- ↑ "Army chief urges to remain vigilant against any 'misadventure'". 10 February 2022. https://www.tribune.com.pk/story/2342971/army-chief-urges-to-remain-vigilant-against-any-misadventure%3famp=1.
- ↑ "COAS Gen Bajwa installs Maj Gen Syed Shahab Shahid as colonel commandant of Ordnance Corps". 10 February 2022. https://www.geo.tv/amp/398420-coas-gen-bajwa-installs-maj-gen-syed-shahab-shahid-as-colonel-commandant-of-ordnance-corps.
External links[]
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