Indian Special Forces

Again, looking at the outdated CQB tactics used by Para SF

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Para SF stacking up, very tightly packed, very less mobility, if you do a high ready or low ready here you risk overlapping fields of fire and flagging each other

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Proper stack, US Army SF during Q-course, proper distancing is what you see here

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Stopping half way near the fatal funnel....matlab kya yaar

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Everyone has space to move through corridors, manpower can be adjusted depending on the size of rooms
 
that also works.......if you read G Sqn's operations in Annaconda they go about environmental recce and stuff, climbing mountains, testing gear, driving snowmobiles, preparing larger force for combat...that's what Alpine SG would do I guess.

Also SRR does similar to what G Squadron does, Black Squadron does, ISA does infact....

Realizing how much overlap all of them had in JSOC, Lt Gen Stanley McChrystal formed the Joint Special Operations Command Intelligence Brigade which had all these units, be it G Squadron, Black, ISA (TF Orange) working together and that's what SRR is also doing

Any idea if SG has some maritime capability too ?
Agree, also if you noticed CV Singh saab mentioned that some troops are tasked/reserved for Foreign Deployment & Covert action. I think its safe to assume that one troop per team/sqn is tasked with the things CV saab mentioned, that mean 04 troops or a Sqn level strength is for the duties he talked about.

AFAIK, they are organised just like SF i.e. each Team/Sqn got troops for CI/CT, HAW, CFF, etc. Maritime element most likely is provided by CD qualified men from SFs as I haven't read SG sending chaps for diving.

Also ASG is just a regular Vikas unit which was converted so that the pioneer SG can be relieved from HAW role, other than this the ASG is similar to another Vikas Airborne unit.
 
Agree, also if you noticed CV Singh saab mentioned that some troops are tasked/reserved for Foreign Deployment & Covert action. I think its safe to assume that one troop per team/sqn is tasked with the things CV saab mentioned, that mean 04 troops or a Sqn level strength is for the duties he talked about.

AFAIK, they are organised just like SF i.e. each Team/Sqn got troops for CI/CT, HAW, CFF, etc. Maritime element most likely is provided by CD qualified men from SFs as I haven't read SG sending chaps for diving.

Also ASG is just a regular Vikas unit which was converted so that the pioneer SG can be relieved from HAW role, other than this the ASG is similar to another Vikas Airborne unit.
That's very insightfull thanks!
Do these different troops for different tasks switch resposnsibility ?
 
Check FOG's stories....they're back in Porkistan

Well, though they are present here, they're likely to guard high-value assets during conflict, political instability, or transitions of power. I belive there is going to be some transition of power. They are acting as high-security protection for elites or critical infrastructure (banks, vaults, airports) which they've posted about so I think that's what they're protecting - assets not humans
 

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Check FOG's stories....they're back in Porkistan

Well, though they are present here, they're likely to guard high-value assets during conflict, political instability, or transitions of power. I belive there is going to be some transition of power. They are acting as high-security protection for elites or critical infrastructure (banks, vaults, airports) which they've posted about so I think that's what they're protecting - assets not humans
Providing mobile cover(Jammer Vehicle) and PSO duties to a senior paki army officer(could be COAS or CoS).
 
Check FOG's stories....they're back in Porkistan

Well, though they are present here, they're likely to guard high-value assets during conflict, political instability, or transitions of power. I belive there is going to be some transition of power. They are acting as high-security protection for elites or critical infrastructure (banks, vaults, airports) which they've posted about so I think that's what they're protecting - assets not humans

View: https://x.com/amanroutray7/status/1919056518369931754?s=46
 
this is the first time i'm seeing IWI GL-40 UBGL on a Tavor, that too recent flat-top version

are we in process of complimenting / replacing those M203 pattern UBGLs for Tavor / X-95 ?
GL40s common these days although since a large number of Battalions are using older Tars, MKEK T40s are still around.
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Also MARCOS, these days aren't seen with any UBGLs but here's a guy with a GL 40
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