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  1. Fire and groove

    Indian Special Forces

    "Boy-oh-boy that's a whole 'nother level of projection!! you keep this up and you'll get reincarnated as a projector after you get hit by the truck-kun I mean." Just an observation, you fit a stereotype i've noticed amongst us Indians, so far atleast. Pretty funny though for a weeb joke, made...
  2. Fire and groove

    Indian Special Forces

    Elabourate
  3. Fire and groove

    Indian Special Forces

    Right, and this has nothing to do with you simply not liking the narrative because it didn't line up with your presuppositions, presuppositions that are built less on independant research and more on being a contrarion. I mean i'm a very amenable listener, so long as the other party can back up...
  4. Fire and groove

    Indian Special Forces

    Sure, i'll be back when you've got something to contribute.
  5. Fire and groove

    Indian Special Forces

    This ain't warhammer, morale and the will to fight isn't a fixed point, and can change drastically depending on context.
  6. Fire and groove

    Indian Special Forces

    You're more than welcome to address my points.
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    Indian Special Forces

    Everything about this is so blatantly wrong i don't even know where to begin. I'll just do this piecemeal. "VDV, Spetznas and others in Russia have gained a lot of heavy experience and at the point, I would rate them higher than pretty much anybody on the ground." The VDV at this point of the...
  8. Fire and groove

    Indian Special Forces

    It was neither continuous nor large scale for the most part, nowhere near the eastern front.
  9. Fire and groove

    Indian Special Forces

    Contrary to popular belief these are far more important than shooting skills, your weapon skills don't matter if you never even made the first rally point.
  10. Fire and groove

    Indian Special Forces

    The NSG needs to stop being it's own thing and should be placed under the IB like the HRT is in the US, and it should have dedicated shooters.
  11. Fire and groove

    Indian Special Forces

    Night vision is for traversing terrain and general visibility, using it weapon mounted is a tactical mistake born from a lack of options and we should not be building our foundations around it, with the sole exception being magnified systems. Passive aiming is situational for starters, relying...
  12. Fire and groove

    Indian Special Forces

    Passive aiming under nods
  13. Fire and groove

    Indian Special Forces

    Should probably prioritise getting LAMs, eotechs with risers, IR strobes and comtacs as standard issue stuff before even thinking about quads.
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    Indian Special Forces

  15. Fire and groove

    Indian Special Forces

    No, Skunkworks was well active during the war and had already developed most of what the Nazis had by then, including jet aircraft (in no less than 143 days mind you). Operation paperclip would go on to help boost the American aerospace research by around four years post-war, but by the time...
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  17. Fire and groove

    Indian Special Forces

    Keep in mind, you should always train and keep redundancies for technology, but never shun it for that principle.
  18. Fire and groove

    Indian Special Forces

    Yes, but you mentioned paperclip so i had to address that. Skunkworks was the team the that ultimately took the big leap, and it was made of stupidly intelligent people that lockheed tracked down and practically gave free reign to do whatever they wanted.
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    Indian Special Forces

    Yes i'm well aware of operation paperclip. The outcome was that it helped notably augment the US's R&D, especially for space programs, but it wasn't a decisive factor in the US becoming a superpower or beating Germany. The US had already introduced german scientists - notably Jewish Refugees -...
  20. Fire and groove

    Indian Special Forces

    That's kinda incorrect, the russians published a paper that was used to test and develop stealth, the paper itself didn't solve the problem of actually developing stealth designs itself.
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