Indian Army Training pictures - Page 5




 
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January 9th, 2005  
EuroSpike
 

Topic: Re: REPUBLIC DAY PARADE


At least indians and chinese can do awesome parades! How much practise that kind of parades need to be succesfull and how much are they trained before? I mean units marching on foot, if someone has been in those parades?
January 9th, 2005  
rajkhalsa
 
Hi Eurospike.

The parades carry on the regemental traditions established in the founding of the modern Indian army. They incorporate decorative and incredibly coreographed marches that fuse the best of Royal Indian Army and Indian military traditions. Each regiment, infantry, armoured, mechanized or air have their own unique dress and marches.

Drill formation is a very exact science in the Indian military, and is an integral part of regimental training, moreso than in British and American militaries. It's used to tech regimental standards, create regimental loyalty, increase unit cohesion and instill discipline.

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January 9th, 2005  
rajkhalsa
 
Here are some pics from Exercise Yudh Abhyas 2004, where US and Indian soldiers exercised in Counter Insurgency and Jungle Warfare School CIJWS, the best jungle warfare and counter-insurgency school in the world.

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buddy U me and Uncle Sam

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Indian and U.S. soldiers aim their weapons at a mock target during jungle warfare training.

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Indian Army Brig. B.K. Ponwar, CIJWS Commandant, fires the M240B machine gun assisted by U.S Army 1st Sgt. Samuel Murphy.

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Indian and U.S. soldiers patrol as two-man teams.

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Under the observation of Indian Army jungle warfare instructors, Indian and U.S. soldiers patrol through a remote Indian training area.

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January 9th, 2005  
Redleg
 
 
Nice pictures rajkhalsa.

I edited your posts a bit, it's easier to read and load the thread if you use links instead of displaying that many large images in your threads..
January 9th, 2005  
EuroSpike
 
"The parades carry on the regemental traditions established in the founding of the modern Indian army. They incorporate decorative and incredibly coreographed marches that fuse the best of Royal Indian Army and Indian military traditions. Each regiment, infantry, armoured, mechanized or air have their own unique dress and marches.

Drill formation is a very exact science in the Indian military, and is an integral part of regimental training, moreso than in British and American militaries. It's used to tech regimental standards, create regimental loyalty, increase unit cohesion and instill discipline."


But how much are that kind of parade drills trained and how it is possible to get a hundred men in each rows and get them march correctly in same time? That must be f*cking difficult and trained at least few times because even 10 times smaller formations need a lot of training and are easily screw up anyway.

We don't have special parade traditions and drills are trained only enough to fill basic needs like to get the whole bunch from point A to point B in formation like from barracks to mess hall. Of course all rows and lines are adjusted to be straight and falling in from quarter rooms trained to be fast. Usually some extra time is reserved for train that s*it, from rooms to formation -> back to rooms -> formation -> rooms -> formation and so on about dozen times and gets everyone to piss of

Basic stuff, platoons standing in three rows, basic commands: attention, dress, eyes front, present arms, shoulder arms, right face, left face, about face, forward march and platoon halt and others and seems like in this photo taken from camp Ville KFOR. Looks very simple and less awesome but fills the needs.

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January 9th, 2005  
Sexybeast
 
parade is a good way for ppl to know some new weapons of a country

like ppl know that China is able to send missiles to U.S when Chinese showed their DF-5 in their parade in 1986..

or we know the new chinese missiles DF-31 or new tank Type-98 through the parade in 1999...

it is a good way to inspire a whole country and also show their military might to other nations..

and i totally agree to the India buddy said above me
January 24th, 2005  
SwordFish_13
 
 
Hi,

As republic day nears ...............and me got Two VIP passes ......here are some Pictures .

one of the Cavalier Getting ready




March Past ....




Tanks Turning their barrels Towards The President and then Down ........to salute the president..........and President takes the Salute.


Camel and Bramos Together.............Lets see who wins the race



ParaMIllitary Forces too take part in the Parade




Camel Mounted battalian Marching and Saluting the President




School Girls Dancing




Agni Missel in Foregrownd

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Agni Missle

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Traditional Folk Dance

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Peace
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January 25th, 2005  
Chinaman
 
wow cool tank man, those explosive armors look real effective

nice paint job too, real desert style, but could use more variations in brown and yellow
January 29th, 2005  
SwordFish_13
 
 
HI,

Pictures form Republic Day Parade 26 January 2005

President and His Chief Guest Prince of Bhutan


Dropping Rose Petels


March Past


Mounted Camel regement


The Famous Gurkha Regiment


Brahmos


Prithvi Missel




Paramillatary




Agni 1 in Foregrownd and Agni 2 in background






Bird's Eye View


Mid Air Refulling


Elephants with Children on them


tanky tanky


Camels
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Peace
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January 29th, 2005  
Xion
 
I saw all that live on TV , they shortened the parade this time though for some reason , but it was awesome.The V-Shaped Jaguar flypast was tight.

Jai Hind


This pic is awesome IMO, IMPECCABLE MARCHING !