Battle of Asal Uttar
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Сражение при Асал-Уттаре (8-10 сентября 1965) — крупнейшее танковое сражение второй индо-пакистанской войны.
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The Battle of Asal Uttar (Hindi : आसल उत्ताड़ , Punjabi: ਆਸਲ ਉਤਾੜ) was one of the largest tank battles fought during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965. It was fought from 8 to 10 September 1965, when the Pakistan Army thrust its tanks and infantry into Indian territory, capturing the Indian town of Khem Karan 5 km from the International Border. The Indian troops retaliated, and after three days of bitter fighting, the battle ended with the Pakistani forces being repulsed near Asal Uttar. Factors that contributed to this were the fierce fight put up by the Indian Army, conditions of the plains, better Indian tactics, and a successful Indian strategy.
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Battle of Asal Uttar
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Сражение при Асал-Уттаре
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Battle of Asal Uttar
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Captured Pakistani tanks on display near Bhikhiwind, India
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Unknown
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;Indian claims
97 tanks destroyed or captured by Indian forces
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Brig. A.R.Shami
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Brig. Thomas K. Theogaraj
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Lt. Gen. Harbaksh Singh
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Lt. Gen. J. S. Dhillon
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Maj. Gen. Gurbaksh Singh
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Maj. Gen. Nasir Khan
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Battle of Asal Uttar
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--09-10
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300
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Asal Uttar, Khem Karan, Punjab, India
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Indian victory
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3
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4
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Total:
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tanks
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The Battle of Asal Uttar (Hindi : आसल उत्ताड़ , Punjabi: ਆਸਲ ਉਤਾੜ) was one of the largest tank battles fought during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965. It was fought from 8 to 10 September 1965, when the Pakistan Army thrust its tanks and infantry into Indian territory, capturing the Indian town of Khem Karan 5 km from the International Border. The Indian troops retaliated, and after three days of bitter fighting, the battle ended with the Pakistani forces being repulsed near Asal Uttar. Factors that contributed to this were the fierce fight put up by the Indian Army, conditions of the plains, better Indian tactics, and a successful Indian strategy. This battle is compared with the Battle of Kursk in the Second World War for how it changed the course of the India-Pakistan war of 1965 in India's favour. War historians, including Dr. Philip Towle, regard the Indian resistance near Khem Karan as one of the key turning points of the war, one which tilted the balance of the war in favour of India. Peter Wilson states that the defeat of the Pakistan Army in the battle of Asal Uttar was one of the greatest defeats suffered by Pakistani forces in the course of the Indo-Pakistan war of 1965.
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Сражение при Асал-Уттаре (8-10 сентября 1965) — крупнейшее танковое сражение второй индо-пакистанской войны.
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Indian victory
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(44 Patton tanks)
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(44M24 Chaffeetanks)
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(44Pattontanks)
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(45AMX-13tanks)
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(45Centuriontanks)
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(45M4 Sherman) tanks
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12th Cavalry
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135 Tanks
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19th Lancers
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24th Cavalry
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264 tanks
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3rd Cavalry
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4th Cavalry
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5th Horse
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6th Lancers
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8th Light Cavalry
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9th Horse
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