Kargil Order of Battle

Kargil Order Of Battle

The Kargil war order of battle (KWORBAT), is a deposition and systematic combatant structure of the Indian Army troops and the Pakistan Armed Forces combat commands, active in the region in 1999. The Indian Army orbat is based on the publications provided by the Indian military authors, news media and official sources.

The Pakistan orbat is based on the intelligence information provided the media, newspapers, military authors, and Pakistani documentaries made after the conflict. The Pakistan orbat does not include the separatist fighters who claimed by India to be also involved in fighting atop the peaks of Kargil, however, this claim has been strongly dismissed by the senior military commanders of Pakistan armed forces command, quoting that all soldiers were the active duty personnel of the armed forces.

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