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I think in the 21st century battlefield, agility and brains count for more.

This is not the 11the century AD when a bunch of 6.5 foot tall Afghans could overrun the battlefield with sheer physical force and stamina.
 
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I think in the 21st century battlefield, agility and brains count for more.

This is not the 11the century AD when a bunch of 6.5 foot tall Afghans could overrun the battlefield with sheer physical force and stamina.

I disagree, even in 11th century sheer physical force, stamina even bravery didn't count for much.
 
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right said fred!
ravena sena couldnt beat monkey sena. lol
same ways Chinese they are small but one of the better fighter- kung fu and what not ay!
 
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2 weeks ago: Indian army soldiers are seen after a snowfall at the India-China trade route at Nathu-La, 55 km (34 miles) north of Gangtok, capital of India's northeastern state of Sikkim, January 17, 2009. The Nathu-La mountain pass, known as the old silk route, lies at an altitude of 14,200 ft. bordering between India and China and is covered with snow throughout the year. Picture taken January 17, 2009.

1 week ago: Candidates listen to an army officer during an Indian Army recruitment rally in Samba, 48 kilometers (30 miles) south of Jammu, India, Thursday, Jan. 22, 2009.

2 weeks ago: A snow-covered Indian army camp is seen after a snowfall at the India-China trade route at Nathu-La, 55 km (34 miles) north of Gangtok, capital of India's northeastern state of Sikkim, January 17, 2009. The Nathu-La mountain pass, known as the old silk route, lies at an altitude of 14,200 ft. bordering between India and China and is covered with snow throughout the year. Picture taken January 17, 2009.

1 month ago: Suspected separatist rebels belonging to Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF), of India's north eastern state Assam pose for photographs with their weapons during a surrender ceremony at Jagiroad, about 70 kilometers (44 miles) east of Gauhati, India, Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008. Eight KLNLF members laid down their arms, ammunition and explosives before Indian army to return to mainstream in Jagiroad Saturday, according to the Army.
 
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can any one identify the launcher they are carrying

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Viswast OPV
This is the first of the new series of Three OPVs being built at Goa Shipyard for Indian Coast Guard. The 93.89 meters vessel is well equipped with State-of- the-art Navigation and Communication equipment automated by an Integrated Bridge System (IBS). Propelled by two MTU engines, the new OPV is capable of operating Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH). The vessel with an extended range of 4500 NM at a cruising speed of 12 -14 knots is also capable of pollution control against oil spillage and external fire fighting.

The vessel has been equipped with one no. 30 mm CRN-91 Gun and HM / LM guns for policing maritime zones. The machinery controls fitted in the vessel are on one network system with multi-function work stations ensuring quick response with minimum number of personnel to man the ship. The Automatic power management system onboard ensures that normal and standby generators are switched on and off automatically depending on the load without human intervention.

 
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Indian Army's Dare Devil motorcycle display team.
Known for its stunning feats, the team from the Corps of Signals team made it to the Guinness Book of World Records on June 11,2008 when it successfully displayed its skill to carry 251 men on 11 motorcycles for a record-breaking distance of 240 metres.



 
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There is no need for this here. This picture is posted many times and you can google it. Not that hard find either. If you have something on your mind open a new thread to discuss it.

Try to post new pictures that are kind of hard to find. Such new weapons systems, war games, training etc.
 
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I agree. Just saw land launched Brahmos. Pretty intresting how it is launched. Anyone having pics about it and surely more info about the range? Thanks in advance.
 
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