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comment?
Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 6:45 pm
by eljefe
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Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 6:52 pm
by OverUnderPump
The state has ordered for it Rs. 36 crore worth arms and ammunition in the last two years. Yet, the bulk of the force is not firearm trained. And of the 43,000 cops, only 150 have bullet-proof jackets.
I guess we have another scam coming !
To guard the vulnerable coastline, the police flaunt a fleet of amphibian vehicles. Yet many of them cannot swim in high seas or use marine equipment.
and
regards
OUP
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Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 7:03 pm
by eljefe
what they need is RIB's and Hovercraft, not those 'autorickshaw yellow'amphibians alone
Are we looking for a re run of 'water rats' or a(another) crack commando force?
216 BRAVE men, putting their lives on the line because of the Politicians.
If all the DCP's of mumbai give up their one months hafta, these boys can get their foreign trainers to come down and train them immediately
Re: comment?
Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 7:24 pm
by MoA
India will never learn from its mistakes
Re: comment?
Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 7:26 pm
by eljefe
Italics/colour changes-mine!
http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report_f ... ns_1221940
In a first in Asia,
Malaysian Police had them in the 90's
Force One, the special force being set up by the state to combat terror, will soon be equipped with high-end weapons like MP5 sub-machine guns. They will also be provided with the latest gadgets and get intensive training.
The revamping of the police armoury is a part of the Rs126cr modernisation process announced by the state after 26/11. Currently, the National Security Guards, Marcos and the Indian Army use these machine guns which are very handy and compact in size, light in weight and
don’t have to be re-loaded.
finally, the Indians lead the world. The quest for eternal life has been found
“We will procure adequate weapons and provide intensive training to our force,” said Subhash Avate, additional director general (planning). The machine guns are expected to be bought by March, he added.
The force, a part of the state police, will get the same training that commandos do. Personnel will be handpicked from the existing wings.
The Mumbai police will also get upgraded weapons. The lower rung of the police force will be given
.762 single loading rifles and will be put through rigorous training.
The hack must have just quoted the Police man ...and these are the same enlightened cops who refuse your licences.
So what are they modernising to 0.762mm single shot break open models? Dodnt they do well enough with the 7.62/0.303
An ideal pattern will be: 2 cops, one with a 9mm SMC carbine, another with a 12Ga pump-a la Mossberg 500
so we dont read 'Cops fire in air, 2 dead' kind of headlines.Enough firepower and penetration for an urban scenario.Carry a 9lb 10 oz empty SLR for a 8-10 hr shift? and do policing? New kind of policing? Might as well issue them with the pup DTR in 338 LM
Re: comment?
Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 7:33 pm
by MoA
I want a 0.762 mm rifle, single shot or not. I wonder what kind of velocities they get, and what the parent case might be.
I must get one of magical Mp 5's that do not need reloading as well.
Actually a .338 LM does have applications in an urban scenario, particularly around taking out bad guys behind a wall etc.
Re: comment?
Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 7:42 pm
by eljefe
Edit-apologies MoA-dunno why I addressed this to Naga instead of you.
I am hoping its going to be a 0.762 mm and not a 0.762 INCH cousin of the ''ONE something INCH Vincent Buffalo thumper.
basically, a take off on the Dreise needle gun-only this time, it fires needles.
if its the inch version, sure as rain its a break action single.A&D,? sidelock? Maybe thats why some world famous designers are is in town-are they making a DOUBLE?
OSA sch2?
Re: comment?
Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 7:55 pm
by cottage cheese
Standard establishment babu bakwaas... they don't have a clue.
Ah eljefe.... Malaysian Police? Pakistan has been using it since the late 80's.... not to mention the fact that they are manufacturing it as well.
As expected the MP5 and Glock are the new 'Ultra-Sophisticated weapons' that's currently high fashion in establishment circles... it's the state's standard panacea for every thing that has to do with security... the sophisticated high power AK47 held this position till 26-11. The damn ignorant amateur fops that we have for cops & babus just have NO CLUE.
0.762... ? Soon we'll be having the Holland&Holland scandal displacing the Bofors scandal...
... On the other end of the spectrum I heard dark mutterings of .9mm machine guns. Needle fletchettes?
The taxpayer pays to get boneheads like these trained up and well fed.... Civil Service.... eurgh!
...also interestingly, what would a unit like Force1 or whatever need MP5SDs for?
regards,
cc
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Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 8:14 pm
by eljefe
cottage cheese wrote:Standard establishment babu bakwaas... they don't have a clue.
Ah eljefe.... Malaysian Police? Pakistan has been using it since the late 80's.... not to mention the fact that they are manufacturing it as well.
As expected the MP5 and Glock are the new 'Ultra-Sophisticated weapons' that's currently high fashion in establishment circles... it's the state's standard panacea for every thing that has to do with security... the sophisticated high power AK47 held this position till 26-11. The damn ignorant amateur fops that we have for cops & babus just have NO CLUE.
0.762... ? Soon we'll be having the Holland&Holland scandal displacing the Bofors scandal...
... On the other end of the spectrum I heard dark mutterings of .9mm machine guns. Needle fletchettes?
The taxpayer pays to get boneheads like these trained up and well fed.... Civil Service.... eurgh!
...also interestingly, what would a unit like Force1 or whatever need MP5SDs for?
regards,
cc
Was not sure what force in Pak, was it Police or otherwise.
Flechette, does not need reloading, double sidelock .762 INCH raifals.Bloomin 'ell-are we looking at the famed mujmbai pandu's being made into askaris ? a la Warner Brothers
Turki Fez, crossed bandoliers, and Language classes in Swahili-
"jambo bwana terroristi, unaweza i kukusaidia? mama yako alikuwa ni nyani na baba yako alikuwa amelewa juu mopane"
askari.jpg
SD-for hara kiri-after they see the politicians they are supposed to protect!
they havent been issued tanks or some such, have they?
Re: comment?
Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 8:25 pm
by Subal das
MoA wrote:India will never learn from its mistakes
that is what Babur said thousands years ago.
So without enough space, Force One struggles to train its 300 hand-picked commandos.
300 is A LOT there is no need in 300. 30 is enough but well trained and equipped and they will be up to any task.
Each session costs the state Rs. 10 lakh
that is where the scam and to run it that way you need a numbers like 300 or better 3000 or 30000.