Dillinger
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Yeah it still exists...just that the "bhaiyas" dont do every household chores these days.
Ohh come on...how many "bhaiyas" do our officers need?
A gardner? A chef? A helper? A driver? One to drop the kid to school? Another to dust the paintings at home?
Those guys should not be punished like this....they joined Army and they have higher priorities.
shoe polishing and putting "brasso" on the officers stars and medals brings down their morale for sure.Dont you think???
I think its time Indian Army completely got rid of this system.
Back to topic:
What about the comparison between Indian and Chinese LAMVs??? Just curious...
Its going to be difficult to compare LTV/LAMV designs but if its any consolation to you the TATA LAMV's specs match the attributes of the vehicles competing in the American JLTV program (protected all composite detachable crew pod and V-shaped hull, the crew pod is constructed as a separate module which is sealed off from potential secondary projectiles, all seats are mine-blast protected). Nearly as good as the offering from Oshkosh and that's saying something, although I'm pretty sure that Supacat's consultancy might have had something to do with that. Its a full blooded LTV just as the Kestrel (on paper at least) matches its brethren like the Stryker. Now all that remains is to actually break them in in the mud and the grime and see what occurs.
Lets say, for the sake of being succinct, that I can understand why @Abingdonboy is so interested in the LAMV.
@Joe Shearer Anyway so I went to ground for a while driven by a sense of enlightened self preservation, telling said certain someone that the novelty of her company had officially worn off long back was not a good move in hindsight.
@Ravi Nair Trying to sit at the big boy table are we? It would be in your best interest to sit way over in the corner huddled along with @Armstrong, hanging on to the words of enlightenment with rapt attention and wide eyed awe.
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