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Can u tell me whats the use of the Bug light or " keede wali light " thta the Garuds carry.... They never articulated on that in the video....
God damit was he working as genator before
This is Kafan, our guys fights with Kafan tied on their head. They fight till their last breath, to their last drop of blood.
"Sar per Kafan Bandke Desh ki raksha ko nikalte hain gharse"
Tera Boss bankar kaam karta tha kya?
Hmmm, could this really be Special Group?:
Anyone able to upload this onto youtube? I am not able to do so right now
Hmmm, could this really be Special Group?:
This is believable- there's nothing special about the Tavor in India these days and the SFF were the first unit to get these weapons
It is this picture that raises a lot of questions:
I had been quick to right this off as another foreign unit that they had put into this video on SFF- this happens a lot on these sort of Indian Military videos.
However looking closer at the picture did give me some doubts-
1)that door looks very Indian, I can't think of anywhere else that I would expect to find one that looked like that.
2) The use of single tube face worn (not helmet mounted) NVGs that the majority of the West has long since moved away from and the only units I have seen wearing these in recent years are the PARA (SF) and Garuds
3) I don't know what they are called but if you look at the boots of the operators you can see a green/camo strip, I don't know the purpose of these things but I have noticed this practice is quite commonplace in Indian units (could be with others too but I've only noticed Indian units doing this).
And just as an aside, and doesn't mean much really the orange walls and door reminded me of one of the NSG's kill houses in Mansear:
(a meaningless detail but, perhaps, worth pointing out)
I'll still need some convincing that an Indian unit operates the FN SCAR though but I can't decide one way or the other right now.
@Koovie @COLDHEARTED AVIATOR @sandy_3126 @Water Car Engineer @Unknowncommando @kurup thoughts?
Well this unit would be SG and thus would be 100% Indian SF, it's hard to estimate heights based on this picture.+ Those guys are not the tallest guys either... which is not unusual for people from that region