FuturePAF
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A modern Communications network linking ISR units and adequate vehicles are two one upgrades our units need.
Special forces should be thought of as one option the nation has to counter a threat. Linking operators with ISR resources and each other across the entire battle space will allow them to have better situational awareness in real time. Coordinating an attack to rapidly maximize impact on the enemy and keep our troops safe should be prioritized.
Secondly, our troops need the right vehicles; (such as ATVs to quickly traverse rough terrain, or a couple of little bird helicopters to insert 8 commandos near an enemy’s position and catch them before they have a chance to counter our troops)
I can’t help but think of the attacks in Baluchistan, against our forces, and how best to counter them. QRF troops in helicopters are a must. Backed up with light attack helicopters, assisting troops on the ground rapidly has to be a priority. It will let our troops and the Enemy know that special forces will be there in minutes.
Rebuilding the Cobra helicopters or procuring new WZ-19 and giving them to the commandos should really be considered. Procuring transport helicopters via excess defense articles clause from the US should also be considered, along with thousands of MRAPs. Our troops in general should not be patrolling in Toyotas, when the threat of mines is real. The UAE bought over 4500 MRAPs recently for only $556 million. If we could get a similar number for a similar price we could fully equip all our special forces and the entire frontier corps with MRAPs. In times of war, they could be shifted to what ever front they are needed and quickly deploy commandos or anti-tank crews before enemy forces can move their armor deep into our territory.
Special forces should be thought of as one option the nation has to counter a threat. Linking operators with ISR resources and each other across the entire battle space will allow them to have better situational awareness in real time. Coordinating an attack to rapidly maximize impact on the enemy and keep our troops safe should be prioritized.
Secondly, our troops need the right vehicles; (such as ATVs to quickly traverse rough terrain, or a couple of little bird helicopters to insert 8 commandos near an enemy’s position and catch them before they have a chance to counter our troops)
I can’t help but think of the attacks in Baluchistan, against our forces, and how best to counter them. QRF troops in helicopters are a must. Backed up with light attack helicopters, assisting troops on the ground rapidly has to be a priority. It will let our troops and the Enemy know that special forces will be there in minutes.
Rebuilding the Cobra helicopters or procuring new WZ-19 and giving them to the commandos should really be considered. Procuring transport helicopters via excess defense articles clause from the US should also be considered, along with thousands of MRAPs. Our troops in general should not be patrolling in Toyotas, when the threat of mines is real. The UAE bought over 4500 MRAPs recently for only $556 million. If we could get a similar number for a similar price we could fully equip all our special forces and the entire frontier corps with MRAPs. In times of war, they could be shifted to what ever front they are needed and quickly deploy commandos or anti-tank crews before enemy forces can move their armor deep into our territory.
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