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Inderjeet Singh

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Pic has been uploaded before and I dont think its crye, they dont make their jpc in marpat + design also looks different, It honestly looks same as the custom marpat ones that the first guy is wearing but I can be wrong.
Bro it's multicam not marpat
 

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Crye PC use ni karta koi Marcos mai. Maybe individual purchases. But most of them are from unit tailors and local companies which manufacture knock off products. I know this because being a part of Gearsmith we have been actively selling/dealing our Tac Tshirts in bulk to these guys as well as some para SF units. And sometimes they are surprised to know that the products that they were previously using were knock off of brands such as thru dark, crye, UF Pro and so on. It takes a lot of convincing from our side to give them knowledge and create awareness.
 

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Of army * bhai. Carl is the only weapon which army constantly updates. This varient was showcased in 2014 and army began it's testing in 2016. By 2019-20 it was in service
I guess they luv this weapon that it has become the woman of their dreams.
 

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Quoting somethings from this article. But I recommend you reading it. It's totally fucked man

After Independence and partition, the Indian Army drastically reduced its SOF capability to just one parachute brigade of three parachute battalions and other requisite support and logistic elements, which after the Sino-Indian conflict of 1962 was enhanced to two brigades........This dude just started calling 50th Para Brigade as SOF and continued from there on.

There has been much criticism that by increasing numbers of SF battalions, we have not only hurt their “exclusivity”, diluted standards but also ensured that units are perennially short of weapons and equipment because of sharing “poverty”. The number of units that a country has is based on threat perceptions, military doctrine and operational requirements and “exclusivity” is in that context a needless distraction. Thus different countries have different numbers, for example the US has approximately 50,000 personnel in their Special Operations Forces, while Russia probably has over a 100,00, if Spetsnaz from all Departments are considered, and even Pakistan’s SSG now is about a divison strength. As regards training standards and equipment profile, these are matters of bureaucratic organization, budgetary support and institutional implementation. Moreover, a 10,000 man special operations capability for a million plus army, such as ours, is hardly excessive.

So You know now, they take all examples from world war 2 era case studies and by now it's clear that Indian Army's Para SF are nothing more than a super infantry. No debates anymore. Not worth it. He has explained all
The real Para SF is 9 and 10. Rest are indeed airborne units who got converted to super infantry
 

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Of army * bhai. Carl is the only weapon which army constantly updates. This varient was showcased in 2014 and army began it's testing in 2016. By 2019-20 it was in service
It’s meant to be made in india now (the M4), right?

let’s hope that they are exploiting the system to its fullest and not just treating it like a lighter M3. The M4 (if fitted with the optional sighting system) can program smart fusion munitions

the CG is definitely one of the very few Ws of the Indian army equipment wise and they’ve got it distributed down to company level (maybe platoon?)
 

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It’s meant to be made in india now (the M4), right?

let’s hope that they are exploiting the system to its fullest and not just treating it like a lighter M3. The M4 (if fitted with the optional sighting system) can program smart fusion munitions

the CG is definitely one of the very few Ws of the Indian army equipment wise and they’ve got it distributed down to company level (maybe platoon?)
No the SF is not buying any inteligent sight or Programmable ammo. As of now .

May be in the future
 

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Crye PC use ni karta koi Marcos mai. Maybe individual purchases. But most of them are from unit tailors and local companies which manufacture knock off products. I know this because being a part of Gearsmith we have been actively selling/dealing our Tac Tshirts in bulk to these guys as well as some para SF units. And sometimes they are surprised to know that the products that they were previously using were knock off of brands such as thru dark, crye, UF Pro and so on. It takes a lot of convincing from our side to give them knowledge and create awareness.
Have you guys been selling Mistral Series ? Are you guys planning to make it into a full set tactical combat shirt ? Also what's the progress into the local cloning of Crye JPC. 2.0 , that Sahani Sir was saying and will it be affordable to NCOs and JCOs
 

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