Miscellaneous Pictures - Indian Armed Forces
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If you see the LSP-7 test video starting, there is a bucket with a female DRDO ground staff on tow tractor. Now I get the point why they carried the bucket at test range.
IAF test pilot and DRDO workforce after flight love and engagement...
Water work
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IAF test pilot and DRDO workforce after flight love and engagement...
Water work
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Came across this pic of a school kid visiting INS Hansa:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_GRaFR3q7gTA/T ... edited.jpg
> Cockpit of IN SHAR or possibly its simulator
> Charts displaying "Missiles of Indian Navy" - of the 5 described only "Klub" is clear
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_GRaFR3q7gTA/T ... edited.jpg
> Cockpit of IN SHAR or possibly its simulator
> Charts displaying "Missiles of Indian Navy" - of the 5 described only "Klub" is clear
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GOC, VAJR DIVISION inaugurates Computer Training Centre at Trahagam
Very interesting photo. Check how the soldier is scanning the neighborhood building. Another is also looking at the other side to see if there is an activity.
Very interesting photo. Check how the soldier is scanning the neighborhood building. Another is also looking at the other side to see if there is an activity.
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A lot of such lessons were learnt during IPKF deployments in SL. Depinder Singh mentions one such incident in his book.chackojoseph wrote:GOC, VAJR DIVISION inaugurates Computer Training Centre at Trahagam
Very interesting photo. Check how the soldier is scanning the neighborhood building. Another is also looking at the other side to see if there is an activity.
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^^^^ Cool. His pataka + vest should give him protection from a fatal incident. He is wearing glove and boot which is different.
Can some one explain the pink paint on the wall here? Its a very bright pink. Could be some camo to go with the ice?
Can some one explain the pink paint on the wall here? Its a very bright pink. Could be some camo to go with the ice?
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I can't view the picture.Is t just me or do i need to login or register to see the pics ?
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I corrected it. Login is not needed. Images are visible to everyone now.
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Not for camo purpose. Why'd the doors be brown then ?
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Indian Army treats an injured in J&K
This is interior of the mobile medical unit. Looks like a mini operation theater.
This is interior of the mobile medical unit. Looks like a mini operation theater.
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This area is occupied by the rare pink elephant and poachers will kill them unless they are given some place to blend into the background. The paint is an environment friendly gesture.chackojoseph wrote: Can some one explain the pink paint on the wall here? Its a very bright pink. Could be some camo to go with the ice?
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There are other colors too. Why pink?shiv wrote:The paint is an environment friendly gesture.
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Chacko ji, they are most likely pink foam thermal insulation boards
http://i01.i.aliimg.com/photo/v0/296141769/XPS_Foam_Board.jpg
For a permanent construction those boards would not be left exposed to the elements.
http://i01.i.aliimg.com/photo/v0/296141769/XPS_Foam_Board.jpg
For a permanent construction those boards would not be left exposed to the elements.
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For the brown elephants of the region?chackojoseph wrote:There are other colors too. Why pink?shiv wrote:The paint is an environment friendly gesture.
Chacko - I am joking. I think those buildings have been rented out to the army and are not meant for combat use. They have probably been painted by the owners. That is why there is this big ceremony handing a cheque to the landlord showing how the army is aiding the economy of the region as a good tenant.
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PratikDas,
The paint on bottom of the extreme right (left of your screen) house in one of two photo is chipped.
Shivji,
Raised platform with that tin roof and thin window is an army construction. It is not a typical rental agreement as I understand. It was taken over first, then rent was negotiated after years of bickering.
Anyway, couldn't find anything to tie pink with camo on net. Must be some color blind painter.
The paint on bottom of the extreme right (left of your screen) house in one of two photo is chipped.
Shivji,
Raised platform with that tin roof and thin window is an army construction. It is not a typical rental agreement as I understand. It was taken over first, then rent was negotiated after years of bickering.
Anyway, couldn't find anything to tie pink with camo on net. Must be some color blind painter.
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Chacko sahab,
May be you are looking in the wrong direction ... May be it not supposed to be camouflaged in. It is rather common to have a pink or orange distress colours as they are visible from very far amongst the snow.
May be you are looking in the wrong direction ... May be it not supposed to be camouflaged in. It is rather common to have a pink or orange distress colours as they are visible from very far amongst the snow.
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I think shiv sir is right and it is indeed a normal house that has been painted pink by it's owners.
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Bright color is helpful in avalanche prone zones
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IMO, Indranil and Prithwiraj replies come close. They have painted it light pink so that it is distinguishable in snow from the 'close,' and not made it too bright.
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the camel and elephant on the wall suggests that this might be a school? nice child-friendly bright colours?
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Or may be the procurement(commercial) officer's wife's favourite colour...(bad joke)indranilroy wrote:Chacko sahab,
May be you are looking in the wrong direction ... May be it not supposed to be camouflaged in. It is rather common to have a pink or orange distress colours as they are visible from very far amongst the snow.
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GOC, Dagger Division inspects a painting by a Kashmiri Girl Look at the chest for medals and other patches.
More pics and story at Dagger Division organises Awami mela, Uri
More pics and story at Dagger Division organises Awami mela, Uri
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Chinar Corps Museum – ‘Ibadat e Shadat’
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Coast Guard station Dahanu innaguration
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Chetak Helicopter display onboard IMS Vikrant
You can see the Ships lift system on sidewalls. The helio is actually kept on the lift.
You can see the Ships lift system on sidewalls. The helio is actually kept on the lift.
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That chopper looks like it was obsolete in 1960. It is maddening to me how the IN is starved of funds despite being the most forward looking of the three services.
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Tejas -that is IMS Vikrant the Museum, you donot expect operations aircrafts to be put on display in musuems, do you?.tejas wrote: Subject:
To the Guru's' the nose wheel seems to be protruding outwards, I thought the chetak's had their nose wheel facing inwards, please clarify.
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I don't know what your point is. The Chetak & Cheetah are still flown by the IAF and usually for casevac and OP in lousy terrain.tejas wrote:That chopper looks like it was obsolete in 1960. It is maddening to me how the IN is starved of funds despite being the most forward looking of the three services.
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Is it lens aberration that makes the missile bend in funny way or bad flimsy model that didn't hold itself up?
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Looks like a photoshop
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And a bad job at that too.Aditya G wrote:Looks like a photoshop
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My point is the Indian armed forces should probably be using helicopters designed/built after the 1962 war with China.I don't know what your point is. The Chetak & Cheetah are still flown by the IAF and usually for casevac and OP in lousy terrain.
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Well if it serves the purpose, why not keep using them? Age of the technology has nothing to do with its utility. Even TFTA Khans with a defence budget larger than the rest of the world's put together use Vietnam era and Korean War era aircraft.tejas wrote:My point is the Indian armed forces should probably be using helicopters designed/built after the 1962 war with China.I don't know what your point is. The Chetak & Cheetah are still flown by the IAF and usually for casevac and OP in lousy terrain.
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