Pakistan Army Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
Pakistan army's staff corps for maintenance & repairs. / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Pakistan Army Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering is a military administrative and the engineering staff branch of the Pakistan Army.[1][2]
Pakistan Army Corps of EME | |
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Active | 1947; 77 years ago (1947) |
Country | Pakistan |
Branch | Pakistan Army |
Type | Electrical & Mechanical Engineer |
Role | Administrative and staffing oversight. |
Size | 30+ Battalions and Many WKSP Companies |
Part of | DG EME over Eme directorate GHQ , CEME over the division |
HQ/Garrison | Army GHQ in Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan |
Nickname(s) | EME |
Motto(s) | Hunermand |
Colors Identification | Blue, Yellow, Red |
Mascot(s) | Horse |
Anniversaries | 1943 |
Equipment | Recovery Vehicles , Arv Tanks , Weapons |
Engagements | Military history of Pakistan |
Decorations | Innovation in Defense Technology
Bravery and Service Awards Excellence in Military Training and Education UN Peacekeeping Missions National Engineering and Innovation Awards International Recognition and Awards in Competitions Military Decorations of Pakistan military |
Battle honours | Technical Innovations and Upgrades:
Successfully modernized and upgraded various armaments and vehicles, extending their service life. Introduced advanced diagnostic and repair technologies to enhance maintenance capabilities. Chief of Army Staff Commendation Card: Given to EME personnel for outstanding performance and dedication to duty. Army Chief’s Trophy for Excellence in Engineering: Awarded to EME units for outstanding performance in engineering and maintenance tasks. Peacekeeping Mission Awards: EME personnel serving in UN peacekeeping missions often receive medals and commendations for their service and contributions to international peace and security. Recognition in Defense Production: EME's role in the development and production of indigenous military hardware, such as the Al-Khalid tank, has been widely recognized within Pakistan’s defense circles. Disaster Relief Medals: Awarded for exceptional service during natural disasters, such as the 2005 earthquake and 2010 floods in Pakistan, where EME personnel played a crucial role in rescue and rehabilitation efforts. |
Commanders | |
Director-General | Maj-Gen. Ayub Ahsan Bhatti |
Notable commanders | Maj-Gen. Ali Nawab |
Insignia | |
War Flag |
The EME provides maintenance and inspections of wide range of Pakistan Army's mechanized and aviation assets and provides machinery of components besides supporting expertise in electrical works for the Pakistan Army.[3][4][5][6]