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UAE Armed Forces at Republic Day Parade 2017

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Crown Price of UAE Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan will be the chief guest at the 2017 Republic Day parade celebrations.

A UAE Armed Forces Contingent will march down the Rajpath during the parade.

Here are some pics from the rehearsals.

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@Khafee To which branch do the men marching in last 3 columns belong ?
 
Debits ? struggle with GDP ? kindly explain ..

Well I was thinking about Myanmar while replying. :)

I know, some countries are massive arms importers while half their population can't take a shit properly.

Yeah, there are some, those who can afford will buy other would rather beg I guess. :p:
 
Well I was thinking about Myanmar while replying. :)



Yeah, there are some, those who can afford will buy other would rather beg I guess. :p:
ok means no serious backing up with numbers..

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These pic above showing UAE soldiers with headgear , lol i really though it of Indians..Good one it really resembled the forces using in Kashmir..
 
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Debits ? struggle with GDP ? kindly explain ..

Hope the following links would be more than enough to enlighten you. :)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Myanmar_banking_crisis

http://www.globalfirepower.com/country-military-strength-detail.asp?country_id=myanmar

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/myanmar/budget.htm

And an snippet for the link just above.

With the military's powerful voice in parliament, as of 2014 Myanmar spent 23.2 percent of its national budget on military spending, the highest in the region, in part to wage war against groups that reject the government's authority. The National Defense and Security Council, effectively governed by the army, sets the budget.

Well the above 23.2 Percentage us really something while they haven't recovered fully from their debit crisis. :-)
 
Why not ?? They are rich, damn rich unlike some countries who still maintain a huge military even though they struggle with their debits and GDP. :p:

Yeah, they should as some countries who claim to be the super power but are unable to feed their skinny midget soliders who post videos of such atrocities on Social media. :angel:
 
Hope the following links would be more than enough to enlighten you. :)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Myanmar_banking_crisis

http://www.globalfirepower.com/country-military-strength-detail.asp?country_id=myanmar

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/myanmar/budget.htm

And an snippet for the link just above.

With the military's powerful voice in parliament, as of 2014 Myanmar spent 23.2 percent of its national budget on military spending, the highest in the region, in part to wage war against groups that reject the government's authority. The National Defense and Security Council, effectively governed by the army, sets the budget.

Well the above 23.2 Percentage us really something while they haven't recovered fully from their debit crisis. :-)
I am ok if you refer Myanmar ..:enjoy:
 

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