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This is for Bezerk-
The SSG commando's were dropped on mountains because that's what the commando's do. Go where your conventional force isn't able to. Exactly why they're called 'SPECIAL' operations. They were dropped behind enemy lines to form a circle around a hot zone where a top priority TTP commander was believed to be hiding. Their mission was to eliminate/capture the TTP commander.
..............so the SSG commandos landed and a fair number of photographs were taken to record this momentous ocassion.....and then what my dear fellow ......was the TTP commander killed / captured ......oh so you have no idea !!!???
There has been no announcement on this operation by ISPR....so we can safely conclude that in this case the TTP commander and his men had fully functional hearing and therefore melted away.
Quote:TANKS GOING UP ON A WINDING MOUNTAIN ROAD !!!!!
The Tanks (Al-Zarrar's) were sent up with the Infantry because close artillery support is not always effective in valleys and mountain passages because of the difficult terrain. Exactly why Medium battle tanks were used to provide heavy fire power support to the advancing infantry. Do you know anything about artillery "Trajectory"? Or the mountainous terrain of FATA and SWAT for that matter?
Tanks are useless in Mountain warfare-
In mountain terrain, and even in places like valleys and ravines, where tracked vehicles could be deployed, they can easily be ambushed from mountain sides and at choke points.
The other major disadvantage is that of tank guns not being able to elevate to a high enough angle in order to be able to return fire.The gun barrel also cannot be dpressed either beyond a certain point and therefore cannot bear fire except on limited axis.
If you ask a Tanker I am sure you will be told that Tanks were developed essentilaly for mobile warfare on the plains.
Also the rough terrain also extracts a heavy toll on the tanks
and their continued deployment becomes linked to extensive maintenance efforts.
The only thing weird is that you call yourself a 'Military History' student.
Atleast I admit I am student and do not pretend to be a MASTER !!
The SSG commando's were dropped on mountains because that's what the commando's do. Go where your conventional force isn't able to. Exactly why they're called 'SPECIAL' operations. They were dropped behind enemy lines to form a circle around a hot zone where a top priority TTP commander was believed to be hiding. Their mission was to eliminate/capture the TTP commander.
..............so the SSG commandos landed and a fair number of photographs were taken to record this momentous ocassion.....and then what my dear fellow ......was the TTP commander killed / captured ......oh so you have no idea !!!???
There has been no announcement on this operation by ISPR....so we can safely conclude that in this case the TTP commander and his men had fully functional hearing and therefore melted away.
Quote:TANKS GOING UP ON A WINDING MOUNTAIN ROAD !!!!!
The Tanks (Al-Zarrar's) were sent up with the Infantry because close artillery support is not always effective in valleys and mountain passages because of the difficult terrain. Exactly why Medium battle tanks were used to provide heavy fire power support to the advancing infantry. Do you know anything about artillery "Trajectory"? Or the mountainous terrain of FATA and SWAT for that matter?
Tanks are useless in Mountain warfare-
In mountain terrain, and even in places like valleys and ravines, where tracked vehicles could be deployed, they can easily be ambushed from mountain sides and at choke points.
The other major disadvantage is that of tank guns not being able to elevate to a high enough angle in order to be able to return fire.The gun barrel also cannot be dpressed either beyond a certain point and therefore cannot bear fire except on limited axis.
If you ask a Tanker I am sure you will be told that Tanks were developed essentilaly for mobile warfare on the plains.
Also the rough terrain also extracts a heavy toll on the tanks
and their continued deployment becomes linked to extensive maintenance efforts.
The only thing weird is that you call yourself a 'Military History' student.
Atleast I admit I am student and do not pretend to be a MASTER !!