86th Armoured Regiment (India) explained

Unit Name:86th Armoured Regiment
Dates:1977– present
Allegiance:India
Branch:Indian Army
Type:Armour
Size:Regiment
Equipment:T-90[1]
Notable Commanders:Lt Gen NS Malik, Lt Gen Kamal Davar[2]
Identification Symbol:86 Armd Regt
Identification Symbol Label:Abbreviation
Nickname:Chhiassi
Motto:निश्चय कर अपनी जीत करौं
Nischay Kar Apni Jeet Karoon (And with determination, I will be Victorious)

86 Armoured Regiment is an armoured regiment of the Indian Army.[3]

Formation

The regiment was raised on 1 March 1977 by Lt Col N.S. Malik (later Lt Gen) at Ahmednagar as an all India mixed-class regiment and was equipped with T-55 tanks.[3]

History

The regiment was involved in Operation Blue Star from 6 August to 9 September 1984. It later participated in Operation Trident, Operation Vijay and Operation Parakram. It has also participated in counter-infiltration and counter-terrorist operations.[3] [4]

The Regiment was presented the ‘President’s Standards’ at Mamun Cantonment near Pathankot on 1 December 2003 by the President of India, Mr A. P. J. Abdul Kalam.[5]

The Regiment had the honour of participating in the Republic Day parade in 2020.[6]

Equipment

The regiment was raised with T-55 tanks and subsequently converted to T-90 tanks.

Notable personnel

Regimental Insignia

The regiment initially had a cap badge consisting of crossed lances with pennons, the Ashoka Lion Capital above and the numeral "86" inscribed on the crossing of the lances. It was amended in 1990 and the Lion Capital was replaced with the "mailed fist" or gauntlet. A scroll was added at the base with the regimental motto inscribed in Devanagari script on it.[3]

The motto of the regiment is 'निश्चय कर अपनी जीत करौं' (Nischay Kar Apni Jeet Karoon) which translates to And with determination, I will be Victorious.

The shoulder title consists of the numeral "86" in brass.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The battle tanks roll down Rajpath. 2020-01-26. 2020-10-26.
  2. Web site: 'Lt Gen Kamal Davar Takes over as Director General Mechanised Forces' PIB press release. 2001-08-04. 2020-11-01.
  3. Book: Nath, Ashok. Izzat: historical records and iconography of Indian cavalry regiments, 1750-2007. 2009. Centre for Armed Forces Historical Research, United Service Institution of India. 978-81-902097-7-9. 682-683.
  4. Web site: Address To The 86 Armoured Regiment During The 'Standard' Presentation. 2020-11-23.
  5. Web site: Kalam presents colours to regiment. 2003-12-01. 2020-11-23.
  6. Web site: Republic Day 2020: India’s military might on display at grand Gantantra Diwas parade. 2020-01-26. 2020-11-23.
  7. Web site: Ayub Khan, the war hero who became an MP. 2015-09-28. 2020-11-23.