Because buffet tables are cheap and can be rented from a guy who'll bring them in Tata Ace. These events aren't confined to a city or a region- they do this for PR in various Colleges, schools, their own displays at bases during some ceremony. Given the low understanding and appreciation about Armed forces in India, these are very inexpensive and practical events.I know that I'll be straying a little away from topic , but what's the point of a Buffet table weapons Display and SF demonstration in public . It's so impractical, if they really wanted for some minor demonstration, they should've constructed a museum or a hall , where a permanent display of weapons, instruments and vehicles should be arranged . I'm talking about these minor displays not big military shows like Aero India , DefeXpo etc . A quite weird way of improving public morale and patriotism . I know that these minor displays acts as copium fuel for DFI members , but still
If you go read my previous comments, i did say single straps are still relevant. The double straps are the obsolete ones.UK CTSFO still use the Single Strap Drop Leg Hostler bruh also he is a police guy not Devgru or Delta Force dont need to compare Devgru or Delta Force everywhere.
You can keep using Peq 2s all your life, and it will probably get the job done but the fact of the matter is they are obsolete, peq15s will always be better. Look at holsters, instead of getting holsters that can accommodate a light in the future we bought normal ones. You can use that holster but you can never mount a light on your pistol. World has moved on to retention holsters that prevents someone else from drawing your weapon. The fact of the matter is the world moves on, but we always buy outdated shit.I'm sorry that you can't understand but how did you declare that they are obsolete
@SGOperative what makes you think so?
Following the usual trend in the next 6-7 yrs. When Army switched to 5.56 Para also did that when they had to replace the Vz. I dint specify there but i mean when replacing Tavors. because they will continue to use most of calibers imo.@SGOperative what makes you think so?
Donβt think it had anything to do with the Army switching calibers IMO, they just followed world trends, when Para SF used to use VZs we had close relations with Soviet and Eastern bloc nations and IA at the time was using SLRs. Tavors came at a time when we had close relations with Israel and the West and would have happened regardless for Para SF if we did not decide to copy them again with the 5.56 NATO for INSAS for regulars, this time IA has gone against world trends, but I donβt expect Para to follow them as in the future SFs will be cooperating more with other partners and will instead stick with them (interest in SCAR H & L showed that), 7.62x39 may still be used by them like the present scenario for CI ops.Following the usual trend in the next 6-7 yrs. When Army switched to 5.56 Para also did that when they had to replace the Vz. I dint specify there but i mean when replacing Tavors. because they will continue to use most of calibers imo.
7.62x51 in a DMR/Sniper and machine gun role makes sense but if they push it into wider adoption it will be a stupid decision.7.62x39 or 7.62x51?
This is what the next generation AK looks like. Upper and lower recievers, you can swap uppers for different calibers. It has a adjustable gas block, has a monolithic top rail.Looks like AK12 is a overhype.
Never realised how shitty that plate carrier looks from the front
Thread starter | Similar threads | Forum | Replies | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
W | SSS Defence M72 5.56Γ45mm carbine which is undergoing trials with the Indian Special Forces | Indian Army | 15 | |
Restructuring of Indian Special Forces | Indian Army | 27 | ||
Indian Armed Forces Special Operations Division (AF-SOD) | Strategic Forces | 106 | ||
H | Modernization of Indian Special Forces | Strategic Forces | 24 |