Indian Special Forces

When will they leave Soviet style firing stance

Are they still fine with the chicken wing during weapons training?

There is no one way to fire all rifles at all times. For a static shooting position for getting some range time, this isn't a bad stance. The knees bent, scrunched forward stance is high on fatigue, best saved for more dynamic training regimes.

Also, you can't go C-clamping a barebones AK like this one (not that NSG knows C-clamping, but case in point) as your thumb would block the front sight. Need to have an optic to even consider C clamp on an AK.
 
leaving modernization and standardization aside(which is subject to budget and bureaucracy), it seems military has gone borderline radio silent or the leadership is succumbing to internal politics/pressure. We don't see a personality like Gen Narvane or Gen Bipin Rawat.
 
leaving modernization and standardization aside(which is subject to budget and bureaucracy), it seems military has gone borderline radio silent or the leadership is succumbing to internal politics/pressure. We don't see a personality like Gen Narvane or Gen Bipin Rawat.
Over the last 15 years or so, only Gens VKS, & Rawat have espoused some confidence. All the others, including the present one, seem to be weaklings.
 


Ah, I guess it's time for the annual reminder as to where Paras stand wrt equipment & tactics compared to Tier-2 US SOF. That is to say, nowhere even close.

I don't understand why we even keep doing this charade every year. It's not like we're actually learning anything. After nearly 15 years of these exercises, we changed zilch.

Either there's an inability to absorb lessons, or an inability to materialize the demand for equipment. Either way, there are clearly more fundamental problems to solve wrt the Para battalions before any such exercises can actually start giving us deliverable benefit.
 
This thread is basically an Depression Sinkhole with occasional MARCOS copium.

On the other hand Special Forces becoming infantry and infantry becoming rag tag militia level unit is the norm in IA.
 
On the other hand Special Forces becoming infantry and infantry becoming rag tag militia level unit is the norm in IA.

Lots of time and resource get wasted on management and maintenance of what is already there and then there is ego problem, transfers, approach etc. Then you can't expect something new when the training is same as 10 years ago.
 
they litterally used a scene from SEAL Team 😭 😭
This is what happens when you google "special forces clips" and add whatever you find in whatever software you are using and add the most generic effects,editor has 0 clue about colour grading setting the mood and story telling through the video they just add whatever and roll with it.
 

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