Pakistan Army Museum

Pakistan Army Museum (Urdu: پاک فوج متحف) is an army museum located in Rawalpindi.[1][2] It was opened on October 24, 1961[3] to preserve Pakistan Army's past through relics and pictures and is one of the largest museums of Pakistan.[3]

Pakistan Army Museum
پاک فوج متحف
An airplane inside the museum
EstablishedOctober 24, 1961
LocationRawalpindi Cantonment, Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan.
TypeMilitary
Collection sizeMilitary equipment, captured and retired tanks and helicopters, paintings.

Location and contents

The museum also contains rare pieces of old-time arms and uniforms to depict transformation of military forces. Some of the surviving Sherman tanks are a part of the museum's display.[2] Pakistan Army Museum is located in the British-era colonial barracks of the Pakistan Army's General Headquarters (GHQ) complex of buildings.[1] It is a must-see for weaponry and war history enthusiasts. This museum displays arms and ammunition from the Mughal Era and all the way up to modern weapons. Detailed history of the evolution of the Pakistan Army is offered in the new museum building.[1]

Global war on terrorism

A special gallery has been dedicated to the global war on terrorism and the Pakistan military's anti-terrorism operations in the tribal areas on Pakistan-Afghanistan border.[1]

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See also

References

  1. Revamped army museum exhibits history of warfare, arms in subcontinent, Dawn (newspaper), Updated 21 February 2016, Retrieved 14 September 2017
  2. Surviving Sherman Dozers, Retrieved 14 September 2017
  3. "Nation building and the Pakistan army, 1947-1969 - Raymond A. Moore - Google Books". Books.google.com. Retrieved 14 September 2017.


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