we are only talking about Landmines, but what about rocket launchers and rockets..
i am not derailing the topic, i feel naxals are also terrorists, so i am posting about them...lets not derail the thread.
i am not derailing the topic, i feel naxals are also terrorists, so i am posting about them...
masada now days getting a new pioc of ct ops is very hard coz there are very few ct ops happening in kashmir, thanks to the successful actions of our security forces terror activity is on an all time low.the width of the belt less than usual brown belt worn by paramil or police personnel ,the shirt is no way any uniform ,shoes also look like some sports shoes .
conclusion : Civilian or may be a terrorist ,.
these are very old pics why are you people repeating old pic again
jaane kya dhoondhti rehti haihave you seen any landmines???
not army ones, the pic of landmine shown by me was of anti-personal,
but the the mine used to blow up MPV is made by Drum, and the rock powder is filled in beer bottles,
as i am only the one in DFI an anti-moaist expert and seen lot of maoists,
they look at us like we are stealing their food,
hi def pic
You don't have basis idea abt explosives, that hole cannot be made by even military grade RDX..this is how land mines are made by maoists
and its effect could be...
So you were telling before that anti personal mine can blew up 11 ton MPV ?have you seen any landmines???
not army ones, the pic of landmine shown by me was of anti-personal,
but the the mine used to blow up MPV is made by Drum, and the rock powder is filled in beer bottles,
as i am only the one in DFI an anti-moaist expert and seen lot of maoists,
they look at us like we are stealing their food,
this is another one from Jarkand
we are only talking about Landmines, but what about rocket launchers and rockets..
there are so many kinds of rockets with maoists, some i'll post
700 militants surrender in Assam - The Times of IndiaGUWAHATI: From guns to roses, life for close to 700 militants from nine separatist groups in Assam turned full circle on Tuesday when they laid down arms to join the mainstream
In one of northeast India's biggest surrender ceremonies in Assam's main city of Guwahati, a total of 676 militants laid down weapons
The nine groups are part of two major ethnic groups - the tribal Kukis in eastern Assam and the Adivasis inhabiting the northern and western parts of Assam.
Among the major groups that surrendered were the Kuki Revolutionary Army, the Hmar People's Convention, the Birsa Commando Force, and the Adivasi Cobra Militant of Assam.
All the nine militant groups are already observing ceasefires with the government, although formal peace talks are yet to begin. Most of these groups were either fighting for secession, or some for greater autonomy.
"We have realised the futility of an armed struggle and decided to join the mainstream with the sincere hope that our grievances could be resolved through negotiations with the government," Javerez Khaka, chairman of the Adivasi Cobra Militant of Assam, told IANS soon after laying down arms.
Donning camouflage fatigues and bandanas, most of the militants recounted the hard life in the jungles and their acts of violence.
"Life was hard in the jungles and at times we regret when our attacks leads to loss of lives of innocent civilians," a battle hardened Kuki rebel said requesting not to be named.
Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi, senior army, police, and civil officials, were also present at the surrender ceremony.
"This could be the beginning of a new dawn of peace and hope in Assam. Surely today is a historic day for Assam and we hope a few more factions opposed to the peace process also realise the futility of an armed struggle and join the mainstream," the chief minister told reporters.
Barring the anti-talk faction of the outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom ( ULFA) led by the elusive commander-in-chief Paresh Baruah, almost all the influential rebel groups in Assam are now either holding talks with the government or in peace mode.
"Now almost all the militant groups operating in Assam have joined the mainstream and just a few factions are only active," Khagen Sharma, chief of the Assam police Special Branch, said.
According to plans, the government would lodge these militants in designated camps until peace accords are signed with the government following formal talks.
As good as SAS, I would say.
Wow ! Now this should be great bummer for those who always underestimate the Indian defense forces.As good as SAS, I would say.
The average infantry soldier in India is just as good or even better than SAS or any other SF unit across the world. Considering Indian infantry and SF units operate in some of the most extreme and versatile conditions on the planet, the average SAS operator will drop down due to the fatigue in siachen or the searing heat of the desert. IA is easily the finest in the world.As good as SAS, I would say.
SAS is equivalent to Para SF, Marcos here..The average infantry soldier in India is just as good or even better than SAS or any other SF unit across the world. Considering Indian infantry and SF units operate in some of the most extreme and versatile conditions on the planet, the average SAS operator will drop down due to the fatigue in siachen or the searing heat of the desert. IA is easily the finest in the world.
no lights,
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