It means that the guy bringing the gun is ready to kill, not to fool around. Your example is getting weaker and weaker.
So, now, you're re-inventing history. This is getting more stupid by the minute. British Regiments were in India. Mughal armies were never in Ireland.
Go ahead and...
You guys do realize that Annan was the one who counter-manded then MGen Romeo Dallaire's pre-emptive strike against the Rwandan Genocide consipirators. In hindsight, the last chance anyone had at stopping that genocide.
As for the Congo, let's say the belligerants ain't strong enough to dictate...
You forget which army I served and which front we've prepared for. There is nothing India and Pakistan and even China that is doing that we have not seen before.
Determining which division or brigade have tac nukes is the easiest thing to do. Watch whichever division or brigade that requires...
No, it is not.
Tac nukes are meant to be used on the ever changing battlefield where entire lines are changed 10-20 miles within a couple of hours. Such deployment requires an immediate release authorization by brigade, at most division. Anymore than that, than the battle lines would have...
Only within Pakistan.
Did those books say the Chinese won or lost?
Tac nukes by definition are under the command of division and brigade commanders. Pakistan don't have tac nukes.
Translation: you've lost. Look, we can examine all the details and note the exact failure points but it does not change the fact that history has recorded this a lost for Pakistan.
Case in point, the 1962 Sino-Indian War. How many history books said the Chinese won? How many history books...
As I said before, you know alot less than you pretend to know. Why the hell would you bring a gun to a stick fight? To show off how shiny it is? Then, the British should not have used their firepower on the Mughal Empire and instead used stick and stones. Wake Up.
1 - your example ain't about...
I hope the Brigadier will forgive me,
Op Vijay and the Feathered
Battle Casualty
‘Operation Vijay’ had just started.
8 Mountain Division had been inducted in the Dras - Mushko sector. Part of the Division was still in the Valley.
The war in Kargil was crystallising and the...
That is the stupidest example I've heard. Here's a clue. The big guy shoots first. Game theory! Jeeze! You're betting your life on game strategy.
Answer the question. Will Pakistan cow before an Indian nuke?
Let me put it in very simple English for you.
THE RUSSIANS AIN'T SELLING SQUAT! Get it? The Chinese tried. No go. No sale. Nada. Zilch. Empty handed. A big fat zero. The cupboard is empty.
CDF was hacked. We're trying to put the old data up as read only but that is taking time.
In summary. The VARYAG was sold as scrap metal without engines and extreme structural defects. The Chinese is under obligation not to refit the ship to its original warfightting designs. When the ship...
Sid,
How about easing up and let the story transpire? The "chicken" talk happens to be a real story that happenned during the Kragil Crisis. It doesn't have the blood and gore but it's a damned real army story. One which ALL army men can relate.
Salim, I don't know which burst my gut more. The...