Indian Special Forces

yeah forgot about that , it will surely be stuck at customs and you will have to grease them up to release it if they even will .

If u ever import airsoft never import AK pattern weapons , preferably an AR15 internals and separately import the rails, stock and stuff
Did this, worked quite perfectly, but well the gearbox went to shit so it's a dead gun now. Also costed 3x what it would have been due to the shipping prices and import taxes

Now I'm focusing on gear and equipment rather than that.
 
Lol, the hypocrisy! When it was the Isreal-US int agencies that orchestrated the attack.

For all the criticism, NSG did a damn good job that night, secured 100s of hostages and smoked all the LeT ultras + the mossad operatives at Chabad house while losing 2.


Mossad agents?. Any source/news to read about this.
 

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFPAqGD1Lz8

watch this vid , gives a very good idea about high terrain jungle warfare .

Fr just watching MACVSOG operations gives away so much knowledge

I have studied their missions, even used some of their little ideas here and there whenever I get the chance and have always got results. I hope units like 11,12 and 21 have studied macv sog down to the details since this terrain ≈ to their AORs'
 
Can anyone help me understand how can anyone engage targets with a reflex/holo in these hills/ranges? Meaning you can't until you close in to about 150ish metres from tje target.
Most engagements are in the range of 150m- 200m here nowadays. In this place shown in the video, there's no restrictions on firepower so there are RL and sniper buddy pairs attached to squads operating and then there are 40mm MGL. Regardless, a fixed power optic is always great to have. I hope this made some sense ?
 
Still looking for even a half practical answer that makes sense. @Airborne22 could you help me understand this?
Well, the gun will still fire if the terrorist is 300mt right? Maybe, the reddot is optimal for 150m . Beyond that it is still better than iron sights, i guess. Also, there would be settings to choose the dot thickness i guess.
I'm just guessing here.
 
Most engagements are in the range of 150m- 200m here nowadays. In this place shown in the video, there's no restrictions on firepower so there are RL and sniper buddy pairs attached to squads operating and then there are 40mm MGL. Regardless, a fixed power optic is always great to have. I hope this made some sense ?

Does this mean that in most firefights a large % of our shooters cant get their Guns into the fight?
 

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This is UK's Royal Marines not even UKSF, and if you compare their infantry with 'commando' tag with ours....the difference is clear
 
Can anyone help me understand how can anyone engage targets with a reflex/holo in these hills/ranges? Meaning you can't until you close in to about 150ish metres from tje target.
In jungle.. 150 meter is a huge distance... most engagement happens within few metres as no one can see shit beyond that in foliage


Holo just help the user to engage the target at a faster speed essentially reduce the latency which caused by iron sights and inc the accuracy at the same time.


Most russian choose pwds instead of rifles for jungle just because of the engagement range which decreased drastically


If you are engaging target at longer range in jungle that's means he is going to escape

That's why casualities are so high in such ops


It's all depends upon who will spot the opponent first


Also low light
 
Does this mean that in most firefights a large % of our shooters cant get their Guns into the fight?
It's all as per the assessed colateral damage, this is true for COIN ops in some areas (mostly urban/semi urban). I Can't comment on how things go down in other parts of the area of responsibility of the para SF like LAC, NE etc
 
It's all as per the assessed colateral damage, this is true for COIN ops in some areas (mostly urban/semi urban). I Can't comment on how things go down in other parts of the area of responsibility of the para SF like LAC, NE etc

Well no MOUT engagements are happening at 150-300 Meters. so the longer range is out in the valley

Aassume we dont have the budget to equip our soldiers to transition from Urban to Wilderness enagements so then the red dots are the one size fits all?
 

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This is UK's Royal Marines not even UKSF, and if you compare their infantry with 'commando' tag with ours....the difference is clear
I mean were shit but.

British army Has 30k-35k soldiers in their infantry, out if which ~10k are reserve.
So 20,000-25,000 active infantry soldiers.

The royal marines in service with UK military are ~6000 soldiers.

And around ~2000 SF( teir 2, teir 1).


In comparison with India
Don't need to talk about our infantry number.


Para airborner~5000

As for SF
Para sf~5000-6000
Garud~1500-2000
Marcos~2000.
 

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This is UK's Royal Marines not even UKSF, and if you compare their infantry with 'commando' tag with ours....the difference is clear
What's pushing them to make an elite infantry unit go train for such high speed ops ? Or is this the company that's augmented to the SFSG ?
 

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