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Working lightweight is the best way to go, having worked in private security i can tell you that it's not an easy task to move around in your Kevlar day in day out, especially when it gets humid or extremely hot, you just want to remove all that gear and die in peace. If i could afford i would have bought myself a nice yet expensive plate career / chest rig to improve my maneuverability but that means you comprise on your life too. The kind of work i was doing required me to wear an overt vest style Kevlar & i would get extremely uncomfortable in those, even leaning down or kneeing would be troublesome in those vests. So i can understand why people who have no fear of death would prefer to fight free styleAhh, Pakistani SOF Command. How long do you gonna stick with old school gear, weapon manipulation/handling and operational skills??
Working lightweight is the best way to go, having worked in private security i can tell you that it's not an easy task to move around in your Kevlar day in day out, especially when it gets humid or extremely hot, you just want to remove all that gear and die in peace. If i could afford i would have bought myself a nice yet expensive plate career / chest rig to improve my maneuverability but that means you comprise on your life too. The kind of work i was doing required me to wear an overt vest style Kevlar & i would get extremely uncomfortable in those, even leaning down or kneeing would be troublesome in those vests. So i can understand why people who have no fear of death would prefer to fight free style
Last two pictures have been posted before...
HappensSorry, my bad.
Which ambush ?
Capt Sikander, 2 Cdo
Capt Sikander, 2 Cdo, on the right while Col Suleman, CO 2 Cdo in the centre. Both attained shahadat in the famous ambush on Ghazi company of 2 Cdo.
By defected troops of East Pakistan Rifles and East Bengal Regiment at the outskirts of Chittagong. CO of 2 Commando and an attached Signals officer were also killed.Which ambush ?
I personally had long chats and conversations with Col Suleman just a year before his sad demise...At 70, he was blessed with a baby...to whom he would call 'monster'...he would be like, ' wait, let me see the little monster, he needs my attention'. He told me much stuff about Gen Mush ...I wanted to write an authentic book on the SSG those days ...He even offered me his help to set up a meeting with General Bhutta....great man ....May his sould rest in peace....View attachment 635344
alas, some have already left us....
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Two shaheeds.....sir Salman Lodhi and sir Bilal Zafar....
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The old ones, the dangerous ones..... full of skill and war-craft.....(no negatives for the present generation though, they are fighting an entirely different war.....but both generations were / are masters of their times.....)
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With SAS...
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Officers of OACC-5
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Col Qasim Rizvi, expert of Ops behind enemy lines.....as early as 1978 (yes, 1978, not 79), he was operating north of Amu River (do please google it see its alignment) in USSR along with SSG dets....just one of those many, unsung heroes whom we owe too much, but alas, we know very little......no dearth of heroes in Allah's Pakistan.
Col Haroon and Capt Salman (shaheeds), same mission, same destination!
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Brig Yasub Dogar (SSG), having a cup of qahwa with Gardez bombardment going on in the background (imagine that).....
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Brig Yasub Dogar (SSG) and Lt Gen(later) Afzal Jangua, SJ (SSG)....two of the SSG greats of Afghan War....in Afghanistan.
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Col Suleman (The Magnificient), recently passed away.
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Col Suleman (The Magnificient), SSG
Oh...so it was all about the uneasy history ...By defected troops of East Pakistan Rifles and East Bengal Regiment at the outskirts of Chittagong. CO of 2 Commando and an attached Signals officer were also killed.
Ameer Faisal Alvi, Group Command and later GOC SSG (here as Commander of 19 IABG, late 90s)
Working lightweight is the best way to go, having worked in private security i can tell you that it's not an easy task to move around in your Kevlar day in day out, especially when it gets humid or extremely hot, you just want to remove all that gear and die in peace. If i could afford i would have bought myself a nice yet expensive plate career / chest rig to improve my maneuverability but that means you comprise on your life too. The kind of work i was doing required me to wear an overt vest style Kevlar & i would get extremely uncomfortable in those, even leaning down or kneeing would be troublesome in those vests. So i can understand why people who have no fear of death would prefer to fight free style
I need full HD image.