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IN pilots standing in front of the MiG-29KUB
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/308484/misc/Ind ... sia-01.jpg
apologies if already posted
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/308484/misc/Ind ... sia-01.jpg
apologies if already posted
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Hey guys check It out:
Look at these pics!!! I didn't realise IA SF went for camo'd weapons (other than camo cloth wrapped round them that is )
Taken from this Indian hero's site:
Look at these pics!!! I didn't realise IA SF went for camo'd weapons (other than camo cloth wrapped round them that is )
Taken from this Indian hero's site:
Major Mohit Sharma(1 PARA,SF), gallantary award winner 2004 gave a tough fight & defended the mother nation till his last breath of his life .These LeT militants were heavily armed & this encounter has been the longest & bloodiest of all in the recent times.Very few of the soldiers actually get a chance to live their dream ..He has lived his dream to do something dynamic for the country ...This Martyr was cremated on the same day as Shaheed Divas ,23rd March
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Interesting pics from Livefist...run your mouse over the picture and you can view the picture in full size.
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IAF Western Com'dr inspects northern MiG-29 base Adampur in March 2011
http://twitpic.com/4dhjys#
Indian Commandos with Israeli TAR-21 assault rifles
http://twitpic.com/4np8so
BoeingDefense artwork of the Indian P-8I over islands
http://twitpic.com/3ippbh
Not sure what the marketing guys @ LM were thinking by putting Indian elephants and AESA radar together...
http://twitpic.com/3756zf
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IAF Western Com'dr inspects northern MiG-29 base Adampur in March 2011
http://twitpic.com/4dhjys#
Indian Commandos with Israeli TAR-21 assault rifles
http://twitpic.com/4np8so
BoeingDefense artwork of the Indian P-8I over islands
http://twitpic.com/3ippbh
Not sure what the marketing guys @ LM were thinking by putting Indian elephants and AESA radar together...
http://twitpic.com/3756zf
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^^ Actually it's NorthropGrumman, not LM who thought of the "land of elephants"
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BALTAL, INDIA - JUNE 29: An Indian army soldier stands guard outside the Amarnath cave during a pilgrimage to the cave, one of the most revered of Hindu shrines, on June 29, 2011 near Baltal, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
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A bomb squad member stands close to a remotely operated vehicle disposing of unexploded munitions at the Inland Container Depot at Tuglaqabad in New Delhi, India, Friday, June 3, 2011. Indian army personnel destroyed bombs and munitions that sailed into the country undetected as metal scrap from countries like Iraq and Afghanistan before being dumped at the Inland Container Depot at Tuglaqabad, according to news reports.
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shyamd wrote:A bomb squad member stands close to a remotely operated vehicle disposing of unexploded munitions at the Inland Container Depot at Tuglaqabad in New Delhi, India, Friday, June 3, 2011. Indian army personnel destroyed bombs and munitions that sailed into the country undetected as metal scrap from countries like Iraq and Afghanistan before being dumped at the Inland Container Depot at Tuglaqabad, according to news reports.
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i can see in many pics TAR-21 is using widely in operations in Kashmir..... is it possible for us to replace all the INSAS with TAR for all our infantry soldiers...?
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This robot,it's not Daksh so which one is it ?
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Some Robot from Ukistaananiket wrote:This robot,it's not Daksh so which one is it ?
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no it's expensive, even ordinary US soldiers carry basic M16 rifles.jimmy_moh wrote:i can see in many pics TAR-21 is using widely in operations in Kashmir..... is it possible for us to replace all the INSAS with TAR for all our infantry soldiers...?
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^^ but M16 is pretty good gun.... cant even compared with INSAS
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How? In fact, I would say that reality is opposite. Both are pretty similar except that INSAS has pretty high dust tolerability as compared to M 16. Add picatinny rails, and I don't see the difference.jimmy_moh wrote:^^ but M16 is pretty good gun.... cant even compared with INSAS
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Jimmy_moh,
The INSAS has been specifically developed to indian environs and economy(read cheap production). Replacing that with the Tavor TAR-21 would result in a huge amount of money that could have been spent elsewhere or in developing the INSAS to satisfactory levels..
And if you don't mind me asking, why do suggest that we replace the INSAS with TAR-21 for the vanilla infantry units???
The INSAS has been specifically developed to indian environs and economy(read cheap production). Replacing that with the Tavor TAR-21 would result in a huge amount of money that could have been spent elsewhere or in developing the INSAS to satisfactory levels..
And if you don't mind me asking, why do suggest that we replace the INSAS with TAR-21 for the vanilla infantry units???
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@Bala...
i am no weapon expert...... what i know is TAR is very much accurate and lethal [from the own word of my cousin who is in para]...
and in kargil as well in many CI operations we got some negative responses of INSAS... thats only reason i asked this doubt....
i am no weapon expert...... what i know is TAR is very much accurate and lethal [from the own word of my cousin who is in para]...
and in kargil as well in many CI operations we got some negative responses of INSAS... thats only reason i asked this doubt....
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this is a pictures thread - kindly clean up and move tosmall arms threads for inane questions
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Para SF ( going by the "cool" hat and what looks like a Tavor)?
BALTAL, INDIA - JUNE 29: An Indian army soldier stands guard outside the Amarnath cave during a pilgrimage to the cave, one of the most revered of Hindu shrines, on June 29, 2011 near Baltal, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
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At first, I thought so too. But Para SF are not for guard duty. Also, hats and Tavors are not exclusive to Para SF. So, I think it is unlikely (though not impossible) that the soldier is Para SF.
At first, I thought so too. But Para SF are not for guard duty. Also, hats and Tavors are not exclusive to Para SF. So, I think it is unlikely (though not impossible) that the soldier is Para SF.
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Maybe 31 RR ( Cdo) then?
IIRC, the first Tavor pics were anyways when in the hands of the RR Cdo battalion.
IIRC, the first Tavor pics were anyways when in the hands of the RR Cdo battalion.
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^^
Maybe.
Anyway, some more pics:
the BMP2 shown is a fully air conditioned battlefield ambulance.
Source: http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/sh ... es/page338
Maybe.
Anyway, some more pics:
the BMP2 shown is a fully air conditioned battlefield ambulance.
Source: http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/sh ... es/page338
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Sum Sir, Gaur Sir,
which image are we discussing here???
which image are we discussing here???
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^^ The one by A Sharma few posts above of a soldier guarding the Amarnath yatra route.
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the dude in kakhi looks like Suresh Kalmadi. hahashyamd wrote:
The Commander of the Royal Air Force of Oman, Air Vice Marshal Yahya Rasheed Al-Juma, along with a delegation, arrived on a Two day visit to the Air Force Station Jodhpur. On arrival, he was received by the Air Cmde Jitendra Kumbhat, AOC, AF Station Jodhpur. A dinner was hosted in honour of the visiting dignitary by Air Marshal PK Mehra, AOC-in-C, HQ South-Western Air Command (SWAC).
During his visit, Air Vice Marshal Yahya Rasheed Al-Juma visited various Squadrons and saw facilities at the AF Station, Jodhpur.
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Wonder why a senior beard from Oman is hosted in Jodhpur AFB? Are we showing him something or vice versa? It is not even a Jaguar base (India & Oman both use Jaguars)ashdivay wrote:During his visit, Air Vice Marshal Yahya Rasheed Al-Juma visited various Squadrons and saw facilities at the AF Station, Jodhpur.
Anyone sees some connection?
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group photo taken during Western Air Commanders commanders meet
http://pib.nic.in/release/phsmall.asp?phid=35610
a coffee table book released during the same meet
http://pib.nic.in/release/phsmall.asp?phid=35609
Are these book available for purchase? if so, how/where?
http://pib.nic.in/release/phsmall.asp?phid=35610
a coffee table book released during the same meet
http://pib.nic.in/release/phsmall.asp?phid=35609
Are these book available for purchase? if so, how/where?
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What is the thing on the Rustom UAV in the second picture ?
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SriniYji,SriniY wrote:What is the thing on the Rustom UAV in the second picture ?
That's not Rustom. That's the IAI Heron. India bought around 45-50 nos of them from Israel
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Thats not a IAI Heron thats a Searcher IIBala Vignesh wrote:SriniYji,SriniY wrote:What is the thing on the Rustom UAV in the second picture ?
That's not Rustom. That's the IAI Heron. India bought around 45-50 nos of them from Israel
http://www.israeli-weapons.com/weapons/ ... cher2.html
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some pictures of MBT Vijayanta being assembled & put through its paces at Avadi
http://www.aame.in/2011/07/india-main-b ... ta-at.html
http://www.aame.in/2011/07/india-main-b ... ta-at.html
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Mumbai police and commandos stand guard near the site of bomb blast at the Zaveri Bazaar, a popular jewelry market.
A commando patrols near the site of bomb blast at Zaveri Bazaar.
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They're using Marksman
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^^^ that is normal. You see one always parked at BSE Sensex, Taj, secretariat and few other places - mostly in south Mumbai.
Mahindra won the contract after 26/11 considering that others were not even ready.
Tatas won the contest for something like the armoured truck. One is parked again always at BSE. It has not much anti-mine thingy. only bullet proof.
One thing always beats my mind whenever I see a Marksman. What if a terrorist was to take over such a vehicle and run around causing mayhem. Does it come with remote immobilizer?
Mahindra won the contract after 26/11 considering that others were not even ready.
Tatas won the contest for something like the armoured truck. One is parked again always at BSE. It has not much anti-mine thingy. only bullet proof.
One thing always beats my mind whenever I see a Marksman. What if a terrorist was to take over such a vehicle and run around causing mayhem. Does it come with remote immobilizer?
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^^ hopefully not any terrorist reading your post...
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^^ I have a few more ideas for them if they want
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Mumbai Police is the only police force that went in for the Marksman. I believe the elite anti-terrorism team of Maha Police, Force One, uses the vehicle.
Though I don't think its appropriate to mention where they are always parked, but you can be sure that they will be regulars at some of the most sensitive spots of the city. Wish more police forces went in for such vehicles!
Though I don't think its appropriate to mention where they are always parked, but you can be sure that they will be regulars at some of the most sensitive spots of the city. Wish more police forces went in for such vehicles!
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^^^ 1. as far as I know, no other police has such a vehicle in India.
2. these vehicles are not only used by 'elite force 1'. there is anyway nothing elite about force 1 (discussed earlier) plus all pandus use the vehicle. nothing wrong there. The other day I saw a normal Mumbai police constable in a BPJ with an AK and that gandhian-style-police-topi. Have I had any mal intentions in my mind then, I wud have surely given them a go by with one look at him. Though he answered very politely to my some inane direction-query.
3. These vehicles are not concealed or something and even a blind person will not miss them (since he will bump into them - they are so conspicuous), and this is not the exhaustive list given here - hence no sweat
2. these vehicles are not only used by 'elite force 1'. there is anyway nothing elite about force 1 (discussed earlier) plus all pandus use the vehicle. nothing wrong there. The other day I saw a normal Mumbai police constable in a BPJ with an AK and that gandhian-style-police-topi. Have I had any mal intentions in my mind then, I wud have surely given them a go by with one look at him. Though he answered very politely to my some inane direction-query.
3. These vehicles are not concealed or something and even a blind person will not miss them (since he will bump into them - they are so conspicuous), and this is not the exhaustive list given here - hence no sweat