PAK Army sets rare world record by deploying tanks at 3,176 meters above sea level
Pakistan Army has proven to the world once again why it is one of the best armies of the world. The army has set a rare world record by deploying tanks on an elevation level that is 12,000 feet above sea level. A sight like this is rarely seen in the world.
The armored regiment of Pakistan Armoured Corps of Army took this step as part of its war against terrorists. The corps took its tanks to Brekh Muhammad Kandao Pass, part of the Koh-i-Safed in Pakistan which is nearly 3,176 meters above sea level and opposite to Torra Bora mountains of the Nangarhar province in Koh-a-Sfaad.
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