Indian Special Forces

probably : https://www.instagram.com/specterdefense.pk/
looks like their version of maa durga enterprise , white labelled Chinese products .

Pussies are flexing with Akdal MKA 1919, a semi-automatic 12-gauge M16 , fucking jam factories .
Yes.. looks the same.
Unlike in India, no one is obsessed with indigenous (designed and produced) items. So most of their products are rebranded items from other countries.
 
Yes.. looks the same.
Unlike in India, no one is obsessed with indigenous (designed and produced) items. So most of their products are rebranded items from other countries.
In India i would say if something is not designed in India but copied from something better then its fine like new ubgl from sss defence
Screwdrivergiri is not fine that generally harms the IDDM
 
Its a well setup squad , thermal ,nods ,M4s acogs, RPGs, snipers and now even Machine Gun , that too a MG3 , claymore , mines .

How the fuck are they able to bring in big guns from across the LOC , is BSF sleeping
At loc most areas are guarded by army.

Most probably, terrorists travel light, drones do the heavy lifting and delivery service. Drones are very hard to detect while it is flying low. There are places where such delivery by drones are easy and detection is extremely hard or near impossible without heavy presence of security forces all along the border(which requires huge manpower) something army and BSF cannot provide.
I would wager on this being a squad sent in to setup ambushes.
Draw IA in and open up with that MG!
Terrorists used to have PK machine gun(now para SF uses it), MG3 is noting compared to that.

Man , one MG3 and thermal sniper duo with good ammunition supply can pin down butcher a whole squad easily .
It can even punch through our lightly armored vehicles .
Heavy to carry. They won't be able to carry that while indian army is on their tail. It only makes army's job easier.
Even tho there were multiple incidents where army recovered RPGs from such hideouts but never heard of terrorists using them on army(for same reason for being very heavy).
All high-profile attacks are done by light weapons, small team. Their tactics is lighting fast attack and escape, that requires light weapons.
90s was 90 bcoz of no fence…2025 is so because of.?
There won't be a 90s kind of thing again unless army withdraw from Kashmir.
These days terrorists are infiltrating in small numbers, and using NVDs to attack.
These things might be some delivery through drones to some OGWs by frustrated paki army commanders after seeing their failures in western side.
 
At loc most areas are guarded by army.

Most probably, terrorists travel light, drones do the heavy lifting and delivery service. Drones are very hard to detect while it is flying low. There are places where such delivery by drones are easy and detection is extremely hard or near impossible without heavy presence of security forces all along the border(which requires huge manpower) something army and BSF cannot provide.

Terrorists used to have PK machine gun(now para SF uses it), MG3 is noting compared to that.


Heavy to carry. They won't be able to carry that while indian army is on their tail. It only makes army's job easier.
Even tho there were multiple incidents where army recovered RPGs from such hideouts but never heard of terrorists using them on army(for same reason for being very heavy).
All high-profile attacks are done by light weapons, small team. Their tactics is lighting fast attack and escape, that requires light weapons.

There won't be a 90s kind of thing again unless army withdraw from Kashmir.
These days terrorists are infiltrating in small numbers, and using NVDs to attack.
These things might be some delivery through drones to some OGWs by frustrated paki army commanders after seeing their failures in western side.
Nope man the rate of fire of MG3 is no joke . it can chew through armored vehicles .
I think they do not move around much when they are heavy , they stash their heavy gear in hideouts and move around light to conduct hits .
The thing is if they decide to attack some FOB with all their full firepower it will be serious issue .
Claymores were recovered but IDK if they have ever used before , they specifically brought them to hit pursuers in ambushes (a pain in ass for SF) .

A lot of RPGs recovered were old from 90s . Now fresh gear is flowing in . Now they can use these RPGs to make FPVs from materials brought off amazon .
 
No Sarcasm but whats shocking to you in this?

Hasnt my gang(Gucci) trying to highlight this for a really long time?

Which is the standard issue boot of IA?When was it procured?

Which is the standard water bottle?

Which drills do most units of IA follow?

Answer is WW2.

We are the most incapable that we have ever been after 1962.(if we talk about comparison from the world standards)
This isnt even ww2, this shit is something Unkil came up with in front of his bathroom mirror and thought it looked cool.
 
Nope man the rate of fire of MG3 is no joke . it can chew through armored vehicles .
I think they do not move around much when they are heavy , they stash their heavy gear in hideouts and move around light to conduct hits .
The thing is if they decide to attack some FOB with all their full firepower it will be serious issue .
Claymores were recovered but IDK if they have ever used before , they specifically brought them to hit pursuers in ambushes (a pain in ass for SF) .

A lot of RPGs recovered were old from 90s . Now fresh gear is flowing in . Now they can use these RPGs to make FPVs from materials brought off amazon .
PK holds advantages such as:-

Light weight compared to MG3
fires heavier rounds (7.62×54mmR vs 7.62x51)
Better stoping power
Easy to carry
Use box magazine as well as belt fed.
More reliable.

There is a reason for indian army choosing PK.

FOB have far better firepower than these guns. For FOB this isn't a threat as it is designed to withstand 82mm mortar shells.
These machine guns needs a fireing position to fire. Not good for attacking a FOB.
Such weapons a good for ambushes, but terrorists will be forced to leave behind the weapon when army comes after them..
 
Nope man the rate of fire of MG3 is no joke . it can chew through armored vehicles .
I think they do not move around much when they are heavy , they stash their heavy gear in hideouts and move around light to conduct hits .
The thing is if they decide to attack some FOB with all their full firepower it will be serious issue .
Claymores were recovered but IDK if they have ever used before , they specifically brought them to hit pursuers in ambushes (a pain in ass for SF) .

A lot of RPGs recovered were old from 90s . Now fresh gear is flowing in . Now they can use these RPGs to make FPVs from materials brought off amazon .
Mg 3 rate of fire is too much that German are taught to not press trigger for too long in case of firing for it will eat up more ammo aa well and barrel will degrades faster
Pika is better lighter
 
Notice how Randori Behak and Kandi are remembered by us. Both gave us 5 KIAs each (squad almost wiped out). But Randori Behak is a testament of sheer bravery and raw courage because all the 5 trts were killed before the operators fell. Meanwhile Kandi is questioned, often ridiculed because the trts got away unharmed (initially). It's not like we can't digest our own getting killed but we definitely can't see the goatfuckers surviving.

Also in Randori Behak, there were 2 separate squads but why is Ptr Sonam Tshering (the 6th man - survivor & shaurya chakra awardee) not seen in any of the pictures (which show only 5 guys)? Sonam was the one who came down last and took confirmatory headshots and even hurled a grenade to injure the 5th trt who was later killed by another unit near LOC. @Airborne22 any idea about this? Just trying to make sense of the formation.
Kandi was a clean ambush our soldiers had 1-2 seconds to react.
 
Also biocular NVDs getting common. Expect at least 1 for every 4 member squad
Brilliant, Terrorists now have armor piercing rounds and nvgs before the IA even standardized armored vehicles as patrol and convoy escorts.

Shame on the Indian army this is the only country which has a technical disadvantage vs literal militants
 
Offtopic, but I am curious to know..

What is that divice indian army soldier(right) holding??

 
Notice how Randori Behak and Kandi are remembered by us. Both gave us 5 KIAs each (squad almost wiped out). But Randori Behak is a testament of sheer bravery and raw courage because all the 5 trts were killed before the operators fell. Meanwhile Kandi is questioned, often ridiculed because the trts got away unharmed (initially). It's not like we can't digest our own getting killed but we definitely can't see the goatfuckers surviving.

Also in Randori Behak, there were 2 separate squads but why is Ptr Sonam Tshering (the 6th man - survivor & shaurya chakra awardee) not seen in any of the pictures (which show only 5 guys)? Sonam was the one who came down last and took confirmatory headshots and even hurled a grenade to injure the 5th trt who was later killed by another unit near LOC. @Airborne22 any idea about this? Just trying to make sense of the formation.
maybe he was dropped off at some higher position to establish an overwatch .
 

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