Indian Army Training pictures - Page 4




 
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November 22nd, 2004  
Kane
 


Interesting, warming up for soccer practice.

That looks like a yoga technique. How long they have to stand upside diown? It appears to me that they're strengthening their backs,their upper body, coordinating balance.
November 22nd, 2004  
A Can of Man
 
 
I think they're doing the verticle press up.
November 22nd, 2004  
dougal
 
 
The Irish army use to have the FN but were scraping it in the reserves at the mo and was told it was Genevia regulations
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November 23rd, 2004  
MadeInChina
 
seriously.. wuts so dangerous about the FN, its just like any other gun

hahas, if so, they should bann the 50-cal, its so good on a tecnhical
November 27th, 2004  
Xion
 

Topic: REPUBLIC DAY PARADE


REPUBLIC DAY PARADE, NEW DELHI, INDIA.



























November 27th, 2004  
MadeInChina
 
Mod:dont troll for flame fights.
November 27th, 2004  
Ezechiel
 
Peace between China and India. Peace between China and India. Peace between China and India...........

Amen
December 30th, 2004  
rajkhalsa
 

Topic: Composite Formation of Aircraft from SINDEX


I wasn't sure where else to put this photo...

Here's an execllent photo of the recent SINDEX exercises between IAF and RSAF (Republic of Singapore Airforce) showing the types of aircraft that participated

http://img147.exs.cx/img147/7950/sindex017im.jpg


From front to rear:

- IAF Su-30K
- 2x RSAF F-16C/D
- IAF MiG-21Bison
- IAF MiG-27ML & MiG-29
- IAF Su-30MKI
January 3rd, 2005  
Sexybeast
 
what is the standard rifle in india's army?

and another question, is india's army's training docrine influenced by British army?
January 9th, 2005  
rajkhalsa
 
The IA's standard rifle is the INdian Small Arms System (INSAS)



The INSAS is a family of weapons consisting of an assault rifle, a light machine gun, a carbine and a folding-butt Paratroop version of the assault rifle. Made from plastics and composites, it incorporates elements of the AK series, FN FAL, Bren as well as indigenous adaptations in a blend best suited to the climate and IA ops.

It has only recenly been inducted, and within a few years will be in standard service with the Indian military. Indian police and paramilitary units still prefer modified AK-47s AR-15s and Brens, due to availibility coming from former army issues.