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It was poor pak Army in front of Indian Army in 1971 war known as "Bangladesh Libration War"

There are many other intrusting fact that only 120 Soldiers of India destroy whole Paton tank battalion In "Longewala"

In the annals of modern warfare, the 1971 war between India and Pakistan is regarded as a template of brilliance. Within 13 days, the Indian army routed Pakistan in one of the swiftest campaigns of the 20th century.

http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?t=98280&page=7

  • Indian Side 120 soldiers 4-8 RCL gun mounted on jeeps ,5-10 Hunters,many anti-tank mine but not deployed sate.
  • Pakistani side -4000+ soldiers , 100-110 Patton Tanks (some Chinese Too),Air support

Result- 40-60 Paki tanks destroyed completely,20 return to base in damaged conditions Captured-20-40,2000-3000 Paki soldier killed unknown captured.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Longewala

Search Longewala on Google images & it will you all destoyed tank

This battle is also known as "Battle of Longewala" or "SAGA OF LONGEWALA"

what was the biggest Militry Surrender??

It was Poor Pak army 93000 soldiers surrender in Front of brave Indian Army

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instrument_of_Surrender_(1971)

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