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And just so you know UF PRO, Crye products are a luxury even in the foreign markets. They are very costly and few can afford it. Gun freaks etc opt for 5.11, condor and other alternatives in the states.
 

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And just so you know UF PRO, Crye products are a luxury even in the foreign markets. They are very costly and few can afford it. Gun freaks etc opt for 5.11, condor and other alternatives in the states.
Who would spend 300 USD or approx 24000 k on a pant in India? afaik cyre pants sells for 300 usd
 

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The R&D and material took us almost 1 year to manufacture. There are 100 things that can be added or improved but it takes time and most importantly a lot of money. UF pro pants are no rocket science it can be made easily but it all boils down to whether the user wants it or can afford it. We won't produce heavily modded pants if there is no economic sense for us in it. We are eventually moving on to export markets soon.

You got any plans to make shades and eyewear (or to put it more cool - Tactical Sunglasses (whatever that means!!)) ?
 

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Just like our Para guys , America's top secret guys too seems to have the liberty to being the uniform of their own choice to the firefight,,😄.
ps:they don't look like a ragtag Militia though
Well you see brother the difference is .

They choose tactical clothing and are consistent with their plate carriers and Armor .
We choose one tactical shirt with no terrain matching capability, with ragged and sloppy vests and a bucket on our head . Agreed patka was great during its days. But now scenarios are different and no one understands that shit . The only thing we are consistent about is the shemaghs which play absolutely no role in combat other that improper face concealment and aesthetics
 

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We won't sell knee pad. It has to be bought separately by the users as knee pads are of different materials ranging from PVC, silicone and kevlar.
Kudos for getting out there and creating value and solutions.

sadly unless the Indian military gets complete systems with bundled in accessories they don’t seem able to match up later. High cuts only really came into service because Tonbo delivered them with their Arjun TIs. Silencers only entered service because they came from the OEMs with the supplied weapons. When they aren’t delivered with sights like the Sigs they are almost exclusively run with iron sights, I have a feeling that had IWI not included MARS on the Tavors they’d have been run with iron sights for a long time across the board

expecting them to get inserts for their trousers seems very ambitious for units that can’t even get decent footwear issued to all their guys. I’m sure you will deliver good quality products and hopefully that means there’ll be some uniformity for them for a while
 

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Just like our Para guys , America's top secret guys too seems to have the liberty to being the uniform of their own choice to the firefight,,😄.
ps:they don't look like a ragtag Militia though
No?

the tiger stripe camo is worn by CIA personnel here, the ones in OCP (multi cam) are US army (75th ranger regmt). Everything else they have is extremely standardised and uniform. A typical para SF team in the field won’t have any 2 guys with the same anything (other than rifle)
 

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No?

the tiger stripe camo is worn by CIA personnel here, the ones in OCP (multi cam) are US army (75th ranger regmt). Everything else they have is extremely standardised and uniform. A typical para SF team in the field won’t have any 2 guys with the same anything (other than rifle)
The post said all belongs to CIAs SAD or paramilitary no mention of 75th ranger group.
 

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Kudos for getting out there and creating value and solutions.

sadly unless the Indian military gets complete systems with bundled in accessories they don’t seem able to match up later. High cuts only really came into service because Tonbo delivered them with their Arjun TIs. Silencers only entered service because they came from the OEMs with the supplied weapons. When they aren’t delivered with sights like the Sigs they are almost exclusively run with iron sights, I have a feeling that had IWI not included MARS on the Tavors they’d have been run with iron sights for a long time across the board

expecting them to get inserts for their trousers seems very ambitious for units that can’t even get decent footwear issued to all their guys. I’m sure you will deliver good quality products and hopefully that means there’ll be some uniformity for them for a while
Those M4s with silencers still have those long barrels and not the shorter ones which is the standard among whole SFs.Everything about M4s belong to sopmod-1 no updation since they got inducted
 

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Those M4s with silencers still have those long barrels and not the shorter ones which is the standard among whole SFs.Everything about M4s belong to sopmod-1 no updation since they got inducted
Hence my point- Indian units are very poor at after-induction updates or obsolescence management. On the M4s they were outdated (SOPMOD-1) even when they were inducted in the early 10s by Indian units. US SOF had long since moved onto SBR versions with ‘high speed’ updates
 

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