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Kunal Biswas

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Soldiers Eyes

To look into a soldier's eyes, the window to their soul.
Look out from inside their mind and see horrors never told.
Take a walk inside my boots and see what I have seen.
Giving their life freely to get the job done.
The last cold stare of death, we see in our mates eyes.
They fought for all your freedom, this is why we die.
Some wonder why we fight to protect this nation and maybe lose our life.
Ask this question to a soldier, the answers in their eyes.
Always will we be here waiting, the call we won't deny.
We'll always fight for freedom, never asking why.
We'll go away to far off, leaving our loved ones behind.
Many times we die alone, several times inside.
Open windows to our soul, see the tears we hide.
Secrets that we cannot keep are in a soldier's eyes
When you look into a soldiers eyes
you see the images locked deep inside
the torture and hate he has seen
the deaths of friends that have been
the hard decisions he has made
the killing blast of one grenade
the horrific gore the madness of war
now you too wont be able to dream
that steely eyed soldier was just a boy
until war took all his joy.
so when you meet a soldier with distant eyes
think of what he has seen and why he wears that disguise
 

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@Kunal Biswas

I thought IA had entirely shifted to new patterns for their combat fatigues. But in one the pics we still see soldiers with the old palm frond camouflage.

Glad to see lots of INSAS, belying the bad press about INSAS. I do hope that much of the bad press is just uninformed if not downright malicious..
 

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So, next target!
View attachment 12825
He is new commander of Hizbul Mujahedeen after Wani and name of this guy is Zakir Ahmad Bhatt.
Yeh bhi kute ki maut marega...
There is a bullet with his name on it.
Its just matter of time...that bullet will reach right place , right person and rifle.

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That photo is old, So you see jungle uniform ( Its popularly called in Army ) ..

@Kunal BiswasI thought IA had entirely shifted to new patterns for their combat fatigues. But in one the pics we still see soldiers with the old palm frond camouflage.
 

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I don't know why i like this pic..just because of the way gun is handled or INSAS looking sexier
But for people with short height specially the gurkhas and other soldiers from mountain, wont it be be little tough for them raid and charge with INSAS. Due to its length. In the pic above it looks more like some sniper rifle due its length. Or may be the pic is so.
 

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The India - Pakistan cyber war intensifies as retaliatory ransomware attack cripples websites of Islamabad, Multan and Karachi airports
  • Indian hackers claimed to have hacked Islamabad, Peshawar, Multan International and Karachi airport
  • The hack comes just days after Pakistani hackers, identifying themselves as 'Alone Injector', posted offensive content on NSG's official homepage
  • See more news from India at www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahome
By Shashank Shekhar

Published: 23:52 GMT, 2 January 2017 | Updated: 23:55 GMT, 2 January 2017



  • Pakistani hackers, identifying themselves as 'Alone Injector', posted offensive content on NSG's official homepage

    As most were preparing to celebrate New Year, hackers from India and Pakistan were busy firing shots across the online border in the ongoing cyber war between the two countries.

    Indian hackers allegedly infected three Pakistan airport websites with ransomware claiming that this was to avenge hacking of the official website of the elite National Security Guard (NSG) by their counterpart in Pakistan.

    Indian hackers on Monday night claimed to have hacked Islamabad, Peshawar, Multan International and Karachi airport website.

    Not only they have hacked and brought the website down, but have also injected it with ransomware malware which restricts the owners use of their website.

    Indian hackers locked the access to the websites and are demanding bitcoins (virtual money) in exchange for unlocking it.

    However, an Indian hacker told Mail Today that last time the money they got from Pakistan to unlock their computer was donated to needy kids but this time, they will not share the key to unlock the sites.

    The move came just a day after Pakistani hackers, identifying themselves as 'Alone Injector', posted the offensive content on NSG's official homepage.

    The website belonging to the 'black cat' commandos is maintained from the NSG headquarters and gives out basic information about the force, its origin and operations.

    The matter has been brought to the notice of the National Informatics Centre, and remedial action is in process.

    As most were preparing to celebrate New Year, hackers from India and Pakistan were busy firing shots in the ongoing cyber war between the two countries

    Retaliating immediately, Indian hackers have launched a massive attack on crucial Pakistan establishment and warned both Pakistan hackers and the government against attacking India further.

    One of the Indian hackers involved in the 'counter-strike' told Mail Today that they have many other important Pakistan websites under their control, but they will be compromised only if Pakistan tries to open an attack against India.

    'We have been closely monitoring attacks coming from Pakistan. They have been engulfed in spreading hatred and abusing India and government.

    'We have control of many Pakistani websites and each attack will get a stricter reply from our side,' said the hacker.

    This hacking group in past had infected the Pakistan government systems, taken control over hundreds of computers and locked its complete data, making it inaccessible - using a malicious programme.

    The hacking group also leaked details of Pakistan army officers and banking details.

    However, there was no confirmation by any security agency about it as the hackers from both the countries are not officially

    This fighting started last week after Pakistan cyber attackers hacked Thiruvananthapuram airport's website, a group of cyber experts from Kerala - the 'Mallu Cyber Soldiers' - decided to respond in kind: by hacking the website of a Pakistani airport.

    The hacker obtained the login information for the website of the Sialkot International Airport in Pakistan's Punjab province.

    They changed the password and shared the new login details with the public.

    Experts believe the hacking of airport websites can be used to get out crucial information about flights, which can have serious consequences.

    Moreover, leaking of details about the individual airports - from logistics to facilities - is also dangerous.

    Experts believe that intelligence-gathering process has increased as hackers are not only defacing the sites but are silently spying on critical networks.

    'Indian hackers have only replied after observing malicious intention of Pakistani hackers.

    'Techies across the border targeted Indian sites result of which NSG's website was hacked.

    Such fights are common but now the intensity of attacks have increased many fold as hackers from both the countries are targeting crucial websites,' said Kislay Choudhary, a cyber crime expert

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahom...bsites-Islamabad-Multan-Karachi-airports.html
'We have control of many Pakistani websites and each attack will get a stricter reply from our side,' said the hacker.
Even Indian hackers are meek. If they can bring the damn paki site down, just do it. What the hell is up with the warnings??
 

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Blast from the past, We had better fighting vehicles than today ( Mahindra Rakshak ), Heavy vehicle factory Armored patrol car based on Nissan 1 ton in Army at J&K ..

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Some of them are still preserved in operational condition ..

Go through the link : http://www.drdo.gov.in/drdo/labs/CVRDE/English/index.jsp?pg=Products.jsp
 

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Don't soldiers go to mess for their lunch or dinner...that sad looking at them
It looks like extended encounter, so the soldiers are taking lunch break at the site of encounter. They are not sad, looks like alert at the time of eating. Soldiers work under hazardous working conditions, its 24 hours duty.
 

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Blast from the past, We had better fighting vehicles than today ( Mahindra Rakshak ), Heavy vehicle factory Armored patrol car based on Nissan 1 ton in Army at J&K ..

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Some of them are still preserved in operational condition ..

Go through the link : http://www.drdo.gov.in/drdo/labs/CVRDE/English/index.jsp?pg=Products.jsp

we should have made it small enough to have armor and LMG to inside narrow lanes in J&K.
 

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Sir, For that very purpose these vehicles suits the need, They are operational and RR should get some ..

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Army already operate similar vehicle in mass ( In thousands ), Logistics won`t be an issue for certain parts ..

we should have made it small enough to have armor and LMG to inside narrow lanes in J&K.
 

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