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In that case SG must be decked out like newly wed brides.In this instance, I agree with @rkhanna here. The numbers are smaller and procurement mostly secretive, budgets doesn't really should be a hindrance.
It's nothing but apathy and babudom being baboons.
And there we have it, first clear picture of IN VBSS with Tavors (although sadly it seems a few still have the ancient 9mm carbine).
Hmm, yes and no. I agree that the MARCOs almost always seem to be uniformly turned out and presentable, I will challenge you to find a image of Garuds (in the real world, not posing) with such standards.I have to say @abingdonboy @rkhanna @Unknowncommando 2 our Garuds and MARCOs look the best. There is a uniformity and elite look to them that the Para SF lack. Probably a result of their smaller size and no direct competition between IN and IAF SF units with their regular units. So, their elitism remains enshrined.
When this becomes standard for all VBSS teams then we can talk, still have only seen it during this ex.The rails can be easily added in as even VBSS teams have VIPER helmets now.
The biggest talking point about this picture if it was NSG's would not be the helmet (which isn't even ballistic-protected) but the comn headset. But this isn't an NSG set up, this is probably just a member of the NSG posing with a foreign unit's kit as we have seen them do before:Even NSG has more helmets to choose from.
It is a lifetime which is why it's so depressing that little has changed in terms of India's most elite Mil SF units in that time.11 - 18 is a lifetime. To see a PASGT back then fresh off 26/11 was rare.
Well it's not, I provided you evidence, provide me counter-evidence if you want to refute it. Somali and Nigerian SF (others too probably) have inducted contemporary equipment that hasn't really been seen in Indian units ever (at least not in the real world).@abingdonboy comparing our SOF to Africans is ridiculous and an overreaction.
Exactly. This is the issue. After the mid-2000s there was foreward movement and it seemed that Indian SFs were on an upward trend and many of us expected the improvements to keep coming and the upgrade process to be linear, instead around 2010/11 it seems to have ended and since then there has been stagnation. Largely what was in service in 2010/11 is of the same standard today. It's surely a big job to upgrade the entire military but here is a tiny tiny sub-section of the military that could be upgraded for pennies (relative to the total defence budget). It is all about CAPEX but the actual costs are minimal, small arms and helmets are $1000s of dollars and for a military used to spending 10s of millions on equipment it is surpising how frugile they are with the SFs. You could take the entire Indian SF manpower to top tier Western standards for the one off price of a SINGLE Rafale.Sirji - My point is that for the SOF units of India there is absolutely no EXCUSE for any sort of modernization (deep or not) to take time - The rest of the military can catch up but the tip of the Spear has to be sharp always.
The helmet the NSG trooper is wearing is of the EXFIL brand in the pic. The shatrujeet009 one is different. These chaps broke the news of SG having such helmets. So the source is trustworthy. Plus the BPJ in that other pic was standard one.When this becomes standard for all VBSS teams then we can talk, still have only seen it during this ex.
The biggest talking point about this picture if it was NSG's would not be the helmet (which isn't even ballistic-protected) but the comn headset. But this isn't an NSG set up, this is probably just a member of the NSG posing with a foreign unit's kit as we have seen them do before:
Only thing that stands out is EXFIL style helmets. BPJ in NSG case is actually better. I attached 2 more images to your quote and these can easily pass for the above two.Jordian Special Forces:
I have seen a rapid pace of change with every post @Unknowncommando 2 puts up. Actually now things are picking up. Like I said in 5 yrs, whatever will be contemporary in gear will be available with our SF as well.It is all about CAPEX but the actual costs are minimal, small arms and helmets are $1000s of dollars and for a military used to spending 10s of millions on equipment it is surpising how frugile they are with the SFs. You could take the entire Indian SF manpower to top tier Western standards for the one off price of a SINGLE Rafale.
DEVGRUIn most militaries the SFs are 5-10 years ahead of the regulars in terms of equipment, in India the SFs have stagnated and the regulars are now catching up, there are Ghatak units in the Army that now rival PARA (SF) in terms of their equipment and if they didn't wear different uniforms it would now be a struggle to tell the difference between a IN VBSS team and MARCOs.
Are u sure the ones with tavors,though there is ni doubt about the men with Sterling's.If u look close the ones with Sterling's have blue jackets and have a distinct vbss patch on left shoulders where as the men with tavors have black BPJs and doesn't have any shoulder patch.I think that's a good of marcos and vbss and not pic of vbss alone.And there we have it, first clear picture of IN VBSS with Tavors (although sadly it seems a few still have the ancient 9mm carbine).
Hmm, yes and no. I agree that the MARCOs almost always seem to be uniformly turned out and presentable, I will challenge you to find a image of Garuds (in the real world, not posing) with such standards.
PARA (SF) are just a mess in the feild.
In terms of equipment, they are all still lacking, there are VBSS units in Western navies that are better equipped than MARCOs.
100% these are VBSS, MARCOs didn’t take part in this exercise. Besides these days you won’t find MARCOs without their UCP uniforms very often.Are u sure the ones with tavors,though there is ni doubt about the men with Sterling's.If u look close the ones with Sterling's have blue jackets and have a distinct vbss patch on left shoulders where as the men with tavors have black BPJs and doesn't have any shoulder patch.I think that's a good of marcos and vbss and not pic of vbss alone.
These are pictures of Special Group. Suppossedly Circa 2004-2006. Pictures came out in 2016. NSG got this KitIn that case SG must be decked out like newly wed brides.
VBSS all the way!!100% these are VBSS, MARCOs didn’t take part in this exercise. Besides these days you won’t find MARCOs without their UCP uniforms very often.
I think what we are seeing here is 2 different VBSS teams from 2 different IN ships hence the differences in plate carriers and small arms.
1. I dont agree with the comment on BPJ / Carrier vests of the NSG. they are heavy and the magazine pouches have Steel buttons on them FFSThe helmet the NSG trooper is wearing is of the EXFIL brand in the pic. The shatrujeet009 one is different. These chaps broke the news of SG having such helmets. So the source is trustworthy. Plus the BPJ in that other pic was standard one.
Only thing that stands out is EXFIL style helmets. BPJ in NSG case is actually better. I attached 2 more images to your quote and these can easily pass for the above two.
No layman can differentiate between these pics as to who is who. Isn't it a good thing than having ragtag units with different BPJ, Helmet, Comms, etc we pool in one place and format across the board?
1. The BPJ used here is of lightweight type.1. I dont agree with the comment on BPJ / Carrier vests of the NSG. they are heavy and the magazine pouches have Steel buttons on them FFS
2. You have shown Pictures of US Navy Seals, US Army Special Forces and the FBI Hostage Rescue Team. They are all part of the National Response Centers Special Operations Capability. Across the Board nobody can do what the other does.
Standardization of kit across US SOF comes from SOCOM and JSOC
The conversation was comparing VBSS to MARCOS and Ghataks to Para SF
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