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You just saved me from watching the whole videoThank you though the music gave me a headache.
Few points that i noted.
1. Food and supplies were transferred either through MBT or under cover of MBT. A Merkava type MBT was needed which could act as APC and also for casualty evacuation. PA used T-59 MII which had minimal armor and minimal sensors/gadgetry. For urban warfare, a more customised version of MBT should have been used.
2. When GOC Ijaz Awan mentions about his 4 Brigades and the requirement of two more divisions to finish the ops within a certain frame and as quickly as possible meant a few things;
1) The division was not prepared for this kind of warfare and only when it went in, the ground situation was realised.
2) His 4 brigades were already stretched out and he couldn't extract any troops from them to start an offensive.
3) An air assault force was missing which appeared in the form of SSG. This may have laid the need and basis for LCB's.
4) In the end GHQ had to oversee the whole Ops till its conclusion.
Perhaps this makes Swat ops a turning point in the war in matter of preparedness leading to planning and execution, which was then perfected in coming years.
3. FC was in shambles. One rifle deputed with two soldiers and vehicles in unsatisfactory conditions.
Today FC is a completely changed force. The training methodology and weapon/equipment upgradation has made it into a very scapable force.
Thank you though the music gave me a headache.
Few points that i noted.
1. Food and supplies were transferred either through MBT or under cover of MBT. A Merkava type MBT was needed which could act as APC and also for casualty evacuation. PA used T-59 MII which had minimal armor and minimal sensors/gadgetry. For urban warfare, a more customised version of MBT should have been used.
2. When GOC Ijaz Awan mentions about his 4 Brigades and the requirement of two more divisions to finish the ops within a certain frame and as quickly as possible meant a few things;
1) The division was not prepared for this kind of warfare and only when it went in, the ground situation was realised.
2) His 4 brigades were already stretched out and he couldn't extract any troops from them to start an offensive.
3) An air assault force was missing which appeared in the form of SSG. This may have laid the need and basis for LCB's.
4) In the end GHQ had to oversee the whole Ops till its conclusion.
Perhaps this makes Swat ops a turning point in the war in matter of preparedness leading to planning and execution, which was then perfected in coming years.
3. FC was in shambles. One rifle deputed with two soldiers and vehicles in unsatisfactory conditions.
Today FC is a completely changed force. The training methodology and weapon/equipment upgradation has made it into a very scapable force.
someone should make a thread around this to analyze these events..You just saved me from watching the whole video
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All the three services salute differently...they salute Air,Land and Water as per their branch/service...atleast the cadets and young officers follow this rule/trend.In one of the pictures I see some officers using the close palm American style salute and others using open palm British. I really would like the close one to be adopted by tri services. Is this possible??? Why are some officers using open and some closed. And this is not the first instance I've seen this.
All the three services salute differently...they salute Air,Land and Water as per their branch/service...atleast the cadets and young officers follow this rule/trend.
Notice the two officers in the background:
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You mean officers of the same branch?But why are officers saluting differently???
I've seen countless officers doing that and I agree with that.
You mean officers of the same branch?
Some times with a normal Salam they copy a US style salute in a casual way. In any actual ceremonies the open palm is used as it has been used in the region for hundreds of yearsNavy does close palm salute.
Air Force open palm salute.
Army open palm salute.
But many Army and AF officers are doing close palm salute in line with NATO American armed forces. Which I agree with. Because it looks way more professional and modern.
For your reference:
Open Palm British Salute
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Closed Palm Nato/US SALUTE
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British salute looks as if it's from 18th century(which it very well might be)
this might help youSome times with a normal Salam they copy a US style salute in a casual way. In any actual ceremonies the open palm is used as it has been used in the region for hundreds of years
Some times with a normal Salam they copy a US style salute in a casual way. In any actual ceremonies the open palm is used as it has been used in the region for hundreds of years