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Is that Askhok Leyland Stallion 4*6 vehicle serving in Honduras??
got that from this link
"http://en.rian.ru/world/20090629/155385697.html"
got that from this link
"http://en.rian.ru/world/20090629/155385697.html"
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Sure looks like oneRishi M wrote:Is that Askhok Leyland Stallion 4*6 vehicle serving in Honduras??
got that from this link
"http://en.rian.ru/world/20090629/155385697.html"
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Yes. AL had won a contract from Honduras Armed Forces for export of Stallion some time back.Rishi M wrote:Is that Askhok Leyland Stallion 4*6 vehicle serving in Honduras??
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Image of commandos of newly formed NSG HUB at Mumbai. Courtesy ToI.
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In this photo provided by the Indian Army, an Indian Army contingent rehearses in the backdrop of the India Gate landmark monument in New Delhi, India, Saturday, July 4, 2009. Contingents of the Army, Navy and Air Force performed a rehearsal ahead of their visit to participate in a parade marking the French National Day celebrations in France on July 14, where Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will be the chief guest.
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Lots of photos from BR with acknowledgementVinodTK wrote:
10 Years After: Airborne over Kargil
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yep, they asked, we helped.
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Bastille Day rehearsal photos.....
http://www.garnison-paris.terre.defense ... index.html
http://www.garnison-paris.terre.defense ... index.html
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Dont forget to go thru the other articles listed at the bottom of above webpage - lot of them have B-R pics and are written quite well too.shiv wrote:Lots of photos from BR with acknowledgementVinodTK wrote:
10 Years After: Airborne over Kargil
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Indian Army guest-troops march down the Champs Elysees avenue during rehearsal early on July 11, 2009, in Paris, in preparation of the Bastille Day parade where the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will be guest of honour. France has been building closer ties with India, an emerging economic giant, and is seeking contracts to supply weapons and civilian nuclear technology.
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Bastille Day | July 14, 2009
The three corps from the Indian army, the Army Corps, foreground, the Marine Corps, in white behind, and the Air Force Corps, behind in blue, parade during the Bastille Day military parade on the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris, Tuesday July 14, 2009. (AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere) Bastille0714a
The Army Corps from the Indian army parades during the Bastille Day military parade, in Paris, Tuesday, July 14, 2009. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) Bastille0714a
The Army Corps from the Indian army parades during the Bastille Day military parade on the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris, Tuesday July 14, 2009. (AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere) Bastille0714a
A French Army paratrooper, the Indian flag attached to his back, prepares to land on the Place de la Concorde during the Bastille Day military parade on the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris, Tuesday July 14, 2009. (AP Photo/Michel Euler) Bastille0714a
The Army Corps from the Indian army parades during the Bastille Day military parade, in Paris, Tuesday July 14, 2009. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) Bastille0714a
From left at rear, German President Horst Koehler, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh watch the Bastille Day military parade on the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris, Tuesday July 14, 2009. Republican Guards on horseback are seen in foreground. (AP Photo/Michel Euler) Bastille0714a
Musicians from the Indian army are seen on the Place de la Concorde prior to the start of the Bastille Day military parade on the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris, Tuesday July 14, 2009. (AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere) Bastille0714a
One of the three corps from the Indian army, the Air Force Corps, parades during the Bastille Day military parade on the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris, Tuesday July 14, 2009. (AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere) Bastille0714a
From left at rear, German President Horst Koehler, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh watch the Bastille Day military parade on the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris, Tuesday July 14, 2009. Officers from the French Foreign Legion are seen in foreground. (AP Photo/Michel Euler) Bastille0714a
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Last year's Bastille Day Parade 2008:
UN Troops:
All troops carry their own national weapons systems. The Indian soldiers are likewise carrying the INSAS.
And wearing the turban in France - The french have a law banning the wearing of religious signs. This means no Burka or skull caps. This also means no turbans allowed for the sikhs.
UN Troops:
All troops carry their own national weapons systems. The Indian soldiers are likewise carrying the INSAS.
And wearing the turban in France - The french have a law banning the wearing of religious signs. This means no Burka or skull caps. This also means no turbans allowed for the sikhs.
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Indian soldiers gesture before the start of the Bastille Day celebrations in Paris
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Waitaminute - is it just me or the Sikh soldier on the extreme left carrying the elusive black furniture INSAS? Its almost 2 AM and my eyes might be playing tricks on me....p_saggu wrote:Last year's Bastille Day Parade 2008:
UN Troops:
All troops carry their own national weapons systems. The Indian soldiers are likewise carrying the INSAS.
And wearing the turban in France - The french have a law banning the wearing of religious signs. This means no Burka or skull caps. This also means no turbans allowed for the sikhs.
If yes, this must be the first public sighting in the hands of IA personnel at least? I have seen RNA soldiers carrying them in the past. Please correct me if I am wrong gurulog!
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Yes, its definitely an INSAS, and the furniture visible is definitely black. Wish there was a pic from another angle just to satisfy jingo thirst.
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The sight of a Sikh soldier wearing a turban leading the navy contingent is perhaps the most powerful image of the day. Wonder whether it was deliberate given the French government's decision to ban turbans, skull caps, etc.Gerard wrote:
Anyway, it was a brilliant display. Would be great to see an Indian contingent marching down the main avenue in Islamabad one day
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Any Indian delegation to visit France ever since has a more than usual sprinkling of Truban wearing people around. When Sarkozy was visiting last year, again the same thing. Right from the protocol officer to greet him.
And no this is not because MMS is a sikh and the sikhs have 'taken over' Delhi these days.
And no this is not because MMS is a sikh and the sikhs have 'taken over' Delhi these days.
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Indian Navy, Army and Air Force personnel leave the India Gate after paying homage to Kargil war martyrs on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Kargil war victory, in New Delhi on Sunday
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Every time I see the India Gate and the Amar Jawan Jyoti, it gives me goose pimples. A big salute to our brave warriors!
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Kashmiri people and policeman help carry an injured Indian paramilitary soldier outside a hospital in Srinagar July 21, 2009. An Indian police officer was killed and four others wounded on Tuesday when suspected separatist guerrillas attacked a police camp with a grenade, police said. No militant group has claimed responsibility for the attack on the police camp in Shopian town of south Kashmir where four police officers were arrested last week after being accused of destroying evidence in the rape and murder of two Muslim women. The incident triggered weeks of anti-India protests.
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Not really Indian Army but two Sikhs in British Army service, changing guard at Buckingham Palace.
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I am noticing something funny here. The CISF jawan's helmet. It looks like the German WW2 Stahlhelm helmet. Is it a standard issue of the CISF?
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All German gears,weapon systems etc were advanced for that age,a well thought out design being implemented by the Americans in the '80s became standard for all the NATO armies and other militaries including the PLA.
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unfortunately the sikh's are collateral damage on the french drive to preserve secularism in their constitution. their real gripe is with the rapidly proliferating hijab, but a law against muslims only is clearly discriminatory... hence all religions get included
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An Indian police commando runs during a drill in New Delhi July 18, 2009. The drill was carried out on Saturday in a shopping area to check preparedness of several agencies and assess their response time, local media reported.
Jammu Kashmir Policemen from the Special Operations Group arrive at the site of a shooting in Srinagar, India, Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2009. Suspected rebels killed one Indian security official and injured two in two separate shootings Saturday in Indian Kashmir's main city, officials said.
(AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan)
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Thanks for the pictures Shyamd. Can anyone figure out the wooden stuff(barrel of a gun? too big?) in the BPJ of the guy in first picture above? or is it a mag?
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Two questions based on the snap :-
1. How come the Indian Air Force band is doing a Navy (palm facing downwards) salute?
2. A sergeant seems to be leading the parade, while a Warrant officer (the older gentleman) seems to be part of the band team.
Any gyaan, welcome .
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its a mag, other thing i noted is that there’s a thin cord/ wire running with BPJ upto his ears. First I thought it’s a comm. Equipment but on a close looks it looks more like a cell phone hands free ….
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In the first pic, the guys fly is open....I think.
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why were you watching that ?
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Wonderful observation. Is that what struck you the most about the pic?Mihaylo wrote:In the first pic, the guys fly is open....I think.
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Nothing to watch. Just observedRahul M wrote:why were you watching that ?
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Quite frankly, yesshameekg wrote:Wonderful observation. Is that what struck you the most about the pic?Mihaylo wrote:In the first pic, the guys fly is open....I think.
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NO pingrezi out of BENIS please.
that is the only condition under which BENIS has been allowed to stay in spite of opposition
that is the only condition under which BENIS has been allowed to stay in spite of opposition
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Mihaylo wrote:In the first pic, the guys fly is open....I think.
How can that jawan be so careless? What would happen if he does so in a real combat situation?