![]() ![]() The second generation was equipped with NBC protection (only sometimes), night-vision devices, a stabilized main gun and at least a mechanical fire-control system. The first generation of main battle tanks was based on or influenced by designs of World War II, most notably the Soviet T-34. In 1973, Rolf Hilmes saw three tank generations and three "intermediate generations", which consisted mainly of upgraded vehicles. The military of the People's Republic of China also recognizes three generations of its own tanks. Soviet military planners organize tanks with the first generation of tanks up to 1950, and four generations of tanks (with the first main battle tank being the third-generation T-64), while American strategists organize main battle tanks into three generations. Main battle tanks are often classified as belonging to a particular generation, although the actual definition and membership in these generations are not defined. He paid homage to the soldiers of Pakistan Army saying: “Although your combat vehicle has evolved from horses to tanks, it is your valour and confidence which makes you as warrior and that should be your guiding principles.Chronological listing of main battle tanks British Centurion Main Battle Tank T-54 Main Battle Tank ![]() The Father of the Nation, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, during his address to the 3rd Armored Brigade in 1948 had said that cavalry is always considered as an elite force of every nation. The Pakistan Army inflicted heavy loss of life and property to the enemy during 1965 war in Chawinda, which is also known as the graveyard of Indian tanks. It outclassed the adversary during Battle of Chawinda where the biggest tank battle took place after World War-II. The Armed Corps Regiment has always showcased outstanding performance during wars against the country’s enemies. ![]() The tank was handed over to Armoured Corps Regiment which has critical and decisive role during war. In addition to this, it has the ability to effectively defend itself against nuclear, biological and chemical attacks. ![]()
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