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Are these Pak army soldiers ? ...uniform seems to me PA
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Its KSA you can see the pixalted green flags in the back ground.

When ever you see this type of camo:
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Strong chance that your looking at the Saudi military because the U.S doesn't use it anymore.

In our case that type of camo is used by FC Balochistan, and you can distinguish it from other militaries by looking at the gear of the troops. For example the Saudis in this image have yellow PASGT helmets. Pakistani PASGT helmets are either colored green or covered with camo.
 
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I actually notice two different type gun...one seem to me G3 and other is little different ...take close look gentlemen
 
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Its KSA you can see the pixalted green flags in the back ground.

When ever you see this type of camo:
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Strong chance that your looking at the Saudi military because the U.S doesn't use it anymore.

In our case that type of camo is used by FC Balochistan, and you can distinguish it from other militaries by looking at the gear of the troops. For example the Saudis in this image have yellow PASGT helmets. Pakistani PASGT helmets are either colored green or covered with camo.

FC Baluchistan camo is much different...
 
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uniform aside. soldier posture is not Pakistani
 
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saudis use g3 too
Agreed, did some research .They apparently used the Heckler and Kock G-3 for many years and still retain many of them, but these are being replaced by the more modern Steyr AUG. Update 25/04/2009 The Royal Saudi Land Forces (RSLF) as stated, have long used the 7.62mm Heckler & Koch G3A3, which was licensed produced in Saudi Arabia between the mid-1970s and 1980s. Certain elite formations of the RSLF however use different equipment, all of 5.56mm calibre. The RSLF Royal Guard Regiment for instance use the Heckler & Koch HK33, whilst the RSLF Special Forces have long utilised the M16A1. The RSLF Airborne Brigade is issued with the Steyr AUG. Likewise, the Steyr AUG is on issue to the Saudi Arabian National Guard, replacing the FN FAL. Most of Saudi's Ministry of Interior Special Security Forces also use the AUG. Long-term plans to totaly replace the G3A3 with the Steyr AUG seem to have been abandoned however, with more modern rifles such as the HK G36, Beretta ARX160 and Colt Canada C3A3 all under evaluation.
 
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