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IAF's Garud commandos to be equipped with new arms and bullet proof jackets

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Learning lessons from experience of its Garud commandos during the Pathankot airbase attack, the Indian Air Force has started moving towards providing better protection its Special Forces against terrorist bullets in close quarter combat.

In order to give them enhanced firepower, the Air Force is also seeking to buy new assault rifles for special forces.

"Learning our lessons from the attack, we are planning to buy advanced bullet proof jackets for our special forces which can provide protection against 7.62mm bullets fired from AK-47 and other assault rifles used by terrorists," an IAF officer told Mail Today here.

During the attack, an IAF commando Corporal Gursevak Singh had lost his life as he got hit by bullets in thighs and suffered injuries from grenade explosion as well, the officer said. Till now, the IAF is using the bulky jackets which are not very effective against bullets fired from close ranges and are too heavy as they can hinder the movement of commandos during encounters with terrorists. Another Garud officer Squadron leader Dwivedi had been injured in the attack where the Garuds faced their first actual encounter with terrorists and as part of the steps taken after the encounter, it was realised that the troops had to be provided better protection.

Officials said the Garuds had earlier also tried to procure jackets but the move did not yield any result as the jackets on offer were found to be wanting and could not meet the standards desired by the force.

The IAF has also plans of expanding the size of its Garud forces as they are getting experience in anti-naxal duties and getting specialised training with foreign countries.

Around 1,000 more troops have been sought by the IAF from the government as it plans to provide better security to its air bases.

The Garud commandos use the Tavor assault rifles imported from Israel and will get more of them in near future as the case for its procurement is under process. Right after the Pathankot attack, the Air Force had moved in a proposal to raise the fortification of its 54 air bases around the country.

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...w-arms-and-bullet-proof-jackets/1/862847.html
 
Why is it that all Indian armed and police forces realize and induct new equipment, weapons and machinery only after some incident happens. MoD should at least make sure all special forces are equipped with the latest weaponry possible as they are the units who are rushed during a terrorist attack
 

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