ngrewal wrote:Boris
In the snapshot of Sikh officers the one away from the picture has a red stripe on his turban signifying a senior rank a Lt gen -- these pictures are on BR website and again why have multiple type of weapons - folks are trained on one or two typically and the guns/ammo is interchangeable with regular infantry weapons.. i doubt whether US special forces has such a diverse guns inventory with operational units they keep things limited to handful type of guns.
Travor is a contentious choice even Israel has not fully embraced it there are better choices out there but then what do arm chair folks like us know
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sir firstly thank you for pointing that out,secondly the SF units always like to keep flexibility in their weapon systems as i have been told for eg the british SAS use the canadian C7 too but in small numbers only,the US forces have so many variants of the M-16 in their inventory like the M4,mk mod 16,SR-25 sniper and now they have begun using HK 416(gun used on bin laden),M110 semi auto sniper system and some LWRC guns in small numbers,our guys are keeping a good mix using effective 5.56 round tavors and M4(those who dont like tavors) and AK variants in 7.62 short.
there are absolutely better choices but when the SF is happy and doing very well with what they got what more can we folks say
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sa_ali wrote:thanks a ton for sharing the video, i gives such a proud Indian feeling while watching it.
Its good that atleast our spl forces are getting better weapons.
not only that sir the infrastructure is also good ,i remember seeing the kill house of airborne para units(5,6,7) suited mainly for insurgency ops and the kill house i saw here used by SF which is multi storeyed and can be used to train for every scenario which made me even happier that finally para(SF) has been differentiated from para and given their due role
thank you for the compliment
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