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JE Menon wrote:A gorgeous shot Vishal... damn. It's ours and that makes it all the better.
Agree
Raja Bose wrote:
Vishal Jolapara wrote:My Latest Photo:
Group Capt Suneet Krishna looks towards me & our spot where both of us were at for the morning display while taxing out for the afternoon display http://www.airliners.net/photo/2615801/L/
COMMANDOS AFTER THE ENCOUNTER WITH SURYAPET SHOOTOUT OFFENDERS AT JANAKIPURAM NEAR MOTHKURU MANDAL OF NALGONDA DISTRICT. BOTH THE ASSAILANTS WERE KILLED IN THE ENCOUNTER.
Looks like your standard M4. Does Nalgonda have a a SWAT or was it Greyhound force ?
Definitely not a standard M4/m16/Ar15
Looks similar to my AR 15 with 9mm conversion kit...might be a colt. I can't make out the make/model of the sidearm but there might be a commonality of magazine between the primary and the sidearm
Thakur_B wrote:
Looks like your standard M4. Does Nalgonda have a a SWAT or was it Greyhound force ?
Definitely not a standard M4/m16/Ar15
Looks similar to my AR 15 with 9mm conversion kit...might be a colt. I can't make out the make/model of the sidearm but there might be a commonality of magazine between the primary and the sidearm
Looks like your standard M4. Does Nalgonda have a a SWAT or was it Greyhound force ?
Its neither, the local police were trailing couple of suspects while those escaped to the next village, finally commandeered a bike and when the police jeep came across they immediately dropped the bike, ran up to the sides of the police jeep and shot the driver point blank while the CI in the front seat managed to avoid the first shot, an SI seated in the rear got hit, the CI though took couple of shots meanwhile remaining police seated in the rear got out and shot the suspects. This is per the local news.
^Actually they are commandos from OCTOPUS. But the terrorists were killed by the local district cops. Two cops were killed at Suryapet bus stand yesterday during a routine check up by the local police. The assailants were rumored to be simi people and they opened fire on the police when they were questioning them. After this, 18 special teams from the SIB, Octopus, Greyhounds and counter intelligence including local police were deployed for their search.
And do note they seem to be Indian Muslims being rescued by the government of genocidal maniac butcher of whatnot maut Ka whatever etc etc ... Ha allah what is the world going to
Vishal Jolapara wrote:Some CHOR has cropped the Original Image which i had already posted here with the URL back in Jan 2012.
This is one of the reasons why most photographers hate to put good work up online & especially without a big distracting watermark right on the subject
Cain Marko wrote:
Okay folks, that is the very first time I am seeing a missile than a R-73 being carried by the Tejas. Is that a dummy derby? Very, very interesting!
Dude, are you smoking something? Those are smoke generators, also called the "smokewinders" used in airshows.
shiv wrote:Talk about kick ass. The guy on front right looks like he will cut off your balls and enjoy himself while doing it
I feel all of them look quite ready to do that. Overall it appears that IA personnel look more buff than the old videos, as recent as 10-20 years back (ex. MLI regiment training).
All three countries (Greece, Egypt and Qatar) operate the Mirage 2000.
From Air Marshal Anil Chopra (retd). He is the pilot who ejected from a two seat Mirage 2000 trainer a few years back. Livefist has re-tweeted the following from the Air Marshal, "Fondly recall being in the first formation which landed in India in 1985. Same route Athens, Luxor, Doha, Jamnagar. 30 years seems yesterday."
Jagan: If you are reading this, can you please advise if you see ACM Tipnis in the image from his twitter main page? I believe ACM A Y Tipnis was among the first batch of pilots who brought the Mirage 2000 to India.