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MUMBAI POLICE QRT MOCK DRILL
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DELHI POLICE SWAT MOCK DRILL
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CHETAK COMMANDOS
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I always get the impression that Mumbai PD's QRT are the real deal and whilst they lack the flashy equipment of Punjab police, they are up to the task and will perform.
 
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I always get the impression that Mumbai PD's QRT are the real deal and whilst they lack the flashy equipment of Punjab police, they are up to the task and will perform.
bro as i said earlier they dont lack in equpment they have mp5 series weapons m4 carbines ballistic helmets with nvg straps(in force one).now everyone is getting sights on their guns they have barret .50 cal sniper rifle only the improvement needed is light weight BPJ.Hope that will be aquired soon.
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THUNDERBOLTS KERALA STATE
 
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bro as i said earlier they dont lack in equpment they have mp5 series weapons m4 carbines ballistic helmets with nvg straps(in force one).now everyone is getting sights on their guns they have barret .50 cal sniper rifle only the improvement needed is light weight BPJ.Hope that will be aquired soon.
Let's keep Force one separate from QRT in such discussions bro, they are serape units with separate budgets and such.

Anyway, the most notable issue with the QRT does appear to be those bulky BPJs but I don't think this is as bad an issue as some amy make out. Those BPJs whilst bulky are of such bulk because they are rated highly in terms of bullet resistance so are likely to save the life of the operator. This, i feel, is in response to 26/11 and the controversy over BPJs thereafter. If you look at the pathetic BPJs the Punjab police have (and then choose not to wear) that are celery designed to be worn under clothing as discreet BPJs for non-combat units the BPJs sported by the Mumbai Police QRT is far more appropriate for their role.


This is the way modern armour is going:
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There are attempts to reduce the bulk but that is in the future.


The QRT simply needs to adopt a more tactical BPJ that offers the same high levels of protection. As you can see above the BPJs/Plate carriers of US SWAT teams have PALS webbing and storage solutions for ammunition and the tactical equipment. The BPJs word by QRT seem very rudimentary and basic in comparison.


Again, I feel the BPJ selection of the QRT reflects the highly professional nature of this unit. They are not in the business of posing for the cameras and pretending they are action men (like certain other special police units I have mentioned) but are there to serve a purpose.
 
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NDRF Rescue Drill Near Kochi

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Mock drill by National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), the accident-relief team of the Southern Railway, personnel of Fire and Rescue Service, the police and ambulance services took part in the drill. An old coach was partially immersed in the waterbody beneath the bridge by a heavy-duty crane. In it were a few dummies in the shape of human beings.

Lasts an hour

The rescue drill that lasted for an hour commenced by 9.30 a.m. after NDRF personnel rushed to the spot following a siren went off at Ernakulam Junction railway station. Rescue personnel used equipment like oxygen mask, underwater lights and cutting equipment to enter the coach and take out the dummies in stretchers, based on standard operational procedure.

A similar drill – this time a rescue effort following a staged ‘collision’ between trains, will be held at Shoranur on Monday.
 
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