Unknowncommando
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INDIAN ARMY PARA SF
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The fact the PARA (SF) is transitioning to the USMC's woodland MARPAT digicam is clear....
I miss those Jaamatis who would post random pics of their SF to feel good and stop hurting.
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The fact the PARA (SF) is transitioning to the USMC's woodland MARPAT digicam is clear....
The drum housing the paintballs is fixed just off the centreline allowing for one to still look down the iron sights of the weapon. These paintball weapons are only used for CQB training as they have very limited range and are pretty inaccurate as is.@Abingdonboy @Unknowncommando I've always wanted to ask this...how difficult is it to aim properly with those paintball drums on top?
Indeed, the IA has always been lacking a standard issue desert camo and has never issued one to the infantry for reasons that still allude me. Seeing IA troops running around in the deserts in woodland camo has always been confusing and frustrating to me. The MARPAT family is arguably the best such camos out there and will be great to see as the standard camo for the Indian Mil as a whole.I've always liked MARPAT on CRPF CoBRAs. Happy that Para SF is getting them to.
I hope the IA infantry too settles with various versions of MARPAT, woodland, desert etc.
no i doubt that, the MOD will be opting for an indigenous rifle which would be Kalantak for 100% sure.Nah I doubt that, I would pick a M4 over it any day. The Katalank weighs 3.6 kg without a mag, while the M4 weighs around the same with a 30 round magazine.
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no i doubt that, the MOD will be opting for an indigenous rifle which would be Kalantak for 100% sure.
yea Para CDO our old friends