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Ohkaylol it was just a joke
May I use this?
Question, why does the armed forces use these pathetic swords? Why not something like an indigenous, arabian, Turkish swords or even the katana? These look dumb.
May I use this?
Question, why does the armed forces use these pathetic swords? Why not something like an indigenous, arabian, Turkish swords or even the katana? These look dumb.
May I use this
Pretty sure they are somewhat indigenous; the sword has Islamic inscriptions.May I use this?
Question, why does the armed forces use these pathetic swords? Why not something like an indigenous, arabian, Turkish swords or even the katana? These look dumb.
The Brits use them, it's their military sword not ours. I really hope they change the sword, to something more our appearance.Pretty sure they are somewhat indigenous; the sword has Islamic inscriptions.
Meh, its British and the sword is too thin and ugly in my opinion.i think thats tradition
sir i think because we inherited British traditions as our uniform , way of prade and other stuff is inspiration from British traditionsThe Brits use them, it's their military sword not ours. I really hope they change the sword, to something more our appearance.
Dude, there is no such thing. Swords were like firearms, different types for different troops and situations. The curved swords that so many claim is an Islamic sword, is not. It’s a cavalry sabre. It’s curve makes it’s better at slashing, useful from horseback. Straight sword swords were typically infantry use, better for stabbing.May I use this?
Question, why does the armed forces use these pathetic swords? Why not something like an indigenous, arabian, Turkish swords or even the katana? These look dumb.
Right ok, you would agree that we should use a local sword design though, not this British one.Dude, there is no such thing. Swords were like firearms, different types for different troops and situations. The curved swords that so many claim is an Islamic sword, is not. It’s a cavalry sabre. It’s curve makes it’s better at slashing, useful from horseback. Straight sword swords were typically infantry use, better for stabbing.
Islamic armies used both. So did their enemies.
It should change is what I am saying, we should develop military traditions that are unique to us. From the military music instruments to the swords and bootssir i think because we inherited British traditions as our uniform , way of prade and other stuff is inspiration from British traditions
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