The regiment was originally a part-time reserve force until the British Army placed it on a permanent footing in 1990.
The Army has also placed limited series production orders for 20 Dakshs.
Large-scale production began in early 1943, after minor modifications were made to the design, and the Army placed an initial order for 112 guns.
The North Korean Army placed the division in reserve to be rebuilt by replacements.
In keeping with this, the Army had previously placed relatively low priority on anti-aircraft weapons.
In 1855 the British Army placed an order for 5,000 of these revolvers for army issue.
The Israeli Army, however, with its tradition of informality, places less emphasis on personal appearance and uniformity.
The Army has placed an order for 6 regiments, with one already operational.
When evaluation of the type proved positive, the Army placed an order for 75 aircraft, followed by an order for another 75.
The Army has also placed more emphasis on protecting Rangers during training.