Exercise Zarb–e–Momin

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The Exercise Zarb–e–Momin is a joint field military exercise conducted by the Pakistan Army since 1989. The exercise are conducted to tests out the new weapon systems, military units such as aviation corps, artillery corps, and other military technologies that are developed ingeniously.[1] The exercise involves the deployment of three field corps, two armored brigades, two artillery divisions, one airdefence division.[1]

Since 1989, Zarb–e–Momin is usually held with Exercise High Mark of the Pakistan Air Force.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b ISPR. "Exercise Zarb-e-Momin". Pakistan Army, ISPR. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  2. ^ Usman, Shabbir. "High Mark and Zarb-e-Momin". PakistanDef. Retrieved 25 November 2014.