Modernisation of Indian Army Infantry

Why not? Its a space age weapon used on starships. Our forces are modeled on rebel alliance

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Huh... even have similar helmets
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Good quality PCs can be pricey, plates can be expensive depending on levels, not everyone needs NVG, sights can sometimes get more expensive than rifles itself. Leave all of these.

Let's talk about IFAK.
Unlike plate carriers, every single personnel on the field from a cook to Colonel to tank crew should ideally have an IFAK with them. For the price of a single Robotic-Kukur you can provide 2,000 Chaps with IFAK. And not just any ragtag kit with some cotton and a bottle of Savlon; but a proper kit with everything from shears, Israeli bandage, tourniquet to even epinephrine or morphine shots. Especially when as of now no-one has managed to make me understand what exactly would be the role of these robots. Or how they'll be cost effective compared to an UAV or even a large UGV.

But sadly, let alone having them in sufficient numbers most people here aren't aware of even the concept of IFAK.
Why not? Its a space age weapon used on starships. Our forces are modeled on rebel alliance
Huh... even have similar helmets
Yeah and soon we will become Jawas 😏
 
Good quality PCs can be pricey, plates can be expensive depending on levels, not everyone needs NVG, sights can sometimes get more expensive than rifles itself. Leave all of these.

Let's talk about IFAK.
Unlike plate carriers, every single personnel on the field from a cook to Colonel to tank crew should ideally have an IFAK with them. For the price of a single Robotic-Kukur you can provide 2,000 Chaps with IFAK. And not just any ragtag kit with some cotton and a bottle of Savlon; but a proper kit with everything from shears, Israeli bandage, tourniquet to even epinephrine or morphine shots. Especially when as of now no-one has managed to make me understand what exactly would be the role of these robots. Or how they'll be cost effective compared to an UAV or even a large UGV.

But sadly, let alone having them in sufficient numbers most people here aren't aware of even the concept of IFAK.
Mein 6apri culture ko blame karta hu is ke liye. Saale reels dekhenge/ banayenge din var par kaam ka kuch nehi dekhenge youtube par... not even when their lives depend on it, literally!!
Yeah and soon we will become Jawas 😏
More like Krieg.
 
More like Krieg.

40k wale?
But then Genrols couldn't even be arsed to buy gas-masks for the lads

Good quality PCs can be pricey, plates can be expensive depending on levels, not everyone needs NVG, sights can sometimes get more expensive than rifles itself. Leave all of these.

Let's talk about IFAK.
Unlike plate carriers, every single personnel on the field from a cook to Colonel to tank crew should ideally have an IFAK with them. For the price of a single Robotic-Kukur you can provide 2,000 Chaps with IFAK. And not just any ragtag kit with some cotton and a bottle of Savlon; but a proper kit with everything from shears, Israeli bandage, tourniquet to even epinephrine or morphine shots. Especially when as of now no-one has managed to make me understand what exactly would be the role of these robots. Or how they'll be cost effective compared to an UAV or even a large UGV.

But sadly, let alone having them in sufficient numbers most people here aren't aware of even the concept of IFAK.


Yeah and soon we will become Jawas 😏

>Googles what is IFAK
>tfw they don't even have military first aid kit

Every other page in this or that Special Forces thread mfw :-

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what is IFAK
It's a Western/NATO concept that instead of a medic carrying 5kg worth of bandage and dressings; it's better to just give everyone a small 500gm pouch with just enough supplies to treat one person. Especially for things like bullet injury and bleeding. And perhaps most importantly, teach him how to treat himself. This way you can free up the medic from all these minor issues and he can focus on serious traumas.
 
It's a Western/NATO concept that instead of a medic carrying 5kg worth of bandage and dressings; it's better to just give everyone a small 500gm pouch with just enough supplies to treat one person. Especially for things like bullet injury and bleeding. And perhaps most importantly, teach him how to treat himself. This way you can free up the medic from all these minor issues and he can focus on serious traumas.
Americans found out the hard way in Vietnam war when medics were getting taken out left and right with all their load on their body. And more GIs got shot while trying to drag the bodies out of the kill zone. Now everybody gets their own trauma pack. And the corpsman doesn't have to intervene unless it's a grievous injury.
 

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