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The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News


New Delhi, November 11
All “Ghatak platoons” of the Army will soon start getting the first lot of the latest weaponry aimed at equipping the troops to tackle newer forms of threats. Each of the 350 infantry battalions of the Army have “Ghatak platoons”. These largely comprise trained commandos that carry out specific tasks.

As there are 20 Ghatak personnel in each infantry battalion of 800, 7,000 Army personnel are set to get the latest weapons. The new weapons will be in addition to the existing sniper rifles and rocket launchers. With the changing scenario, four different sets of equipment would be added to the armoury of the “Ghatak platoons”, source said.

This would include new automatic sub-machine guns having rapid-fire and night firing capabilities. A contract to acquire 1,568 of these guns had been signed with B&T, Switzerland, for Rs 25 crore. The first priority would be to equip the 130 infantry battalions stationed in the North and the North-East, followed by other battalions. The delivery of the gun was expected to start anytime now, source said.

The second part of the weaponry would comprise specialised breaching ammunition that would be handy in case the enemy was hiding behind a brick wall or a door. This would be effective in urban warfare and counter-insurgency operations with terrorists taking refuge in people’s houses or farmhouses. At present, the NSG uses such ammunition.

Handheld ballistic shield would form the third part of the weaponry. The soldiers would be well-protected with bulletproof jackets and headgear. The shield would allow the soldier to see the enemy through it while his own face would remain protected.

The fourth and last item would be the “stun grenades”. These do not cause any collateral damage but are used to provide an effect by which a person is immobilised and rendered incapable of firing back. This is expected to be used against militants and even in case of a war. Capturing a militant or an enemy alive could yield a whole lot of information. All this is part of the efforts made to address the critical “hollowness” within the Army. Army Chief General Bikram Singh, when he joined on June 1 this year, made it clear that his focus would be on the force and replacing its ageing weaponry.

Besides ramping up the “Ghatak platoons”, the process to acquire new assault rifles for the entire Army is also at its final stages. Around 60,000 rifles would be purchased in the first lot. The transfer of technology would facilitate licensed production in India.

ON PURCHASE LIST

SET-ONE:New automatic sub-machine guns having rapid-fire and night-fire capability

SET-TWO: Specialised breaching ammunitions for use against enemy hiding behind walls etc.

SET-THREE: Handheld ballistic shield allowing soldiers to see the enemy while keeping their own face protected

SET-FOUR: Stun grenades to immobilise a person without causing any collateral damage.
 
How did somebody select this name? Ghatak translates as murderer!

How did somebody select this name? Ghatak translates as murderer!
 
How did somebody select this name? Ghatak translates as murderer!

How did somebody select this name? Ghatak translates as murderer!

Yes, u are right Ghatak means murderer, but only of those people who cross illegally into our borders.

Yes, u are right Ghatak means murderer, but only of those people who cross illegally into our borders.


writing 2 times doesn't change the fact :lol:
 
People who dnt know the meaning should shut their mouth before jumping every where ...


"Ghatak" means "Deadly"

A ghatok is a murderer. It's a noun. Khatarnak means deadly. And that's an adjective. And watch your language when discussing.
 
A ghatok is a murderer. And watch your language when discussing.

Yeah Even if it is Murderer killer or hunter. Soo ??? Got problem with it ? IF bangladesh want it can name thr force sexy, Erotic or seductive.

Armed forces are to murder the enemy of Motherland and to use force in the interest of the Nation. Around the world they are named this way.

WHy do u take things personally like They are going to murder those fence jumpers :P
 
A ghatok is a murderer. It's a noun. Khatarnak means deadly. And that's an adjective. And watch your language when discussing.

Ghatak is a Spure Hindi term, not the Urdu "khatarnak". Seriously man, I think we know it better. Ghatak means "lethal". Listen to what Krait and DRDO told you.

You're embarrassing yourself.
 
Ghatak is a Spure Hindi term, not the Urdu "khatarnak". Seriously man, I think we know it better. Ghatak means "lethal". Listen to what Krait and DRDO told you.

You're embarrassing yourself.

I don't blame him, I think he has watched sunny pajji's film of late:

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:lol:

anyone who doesn't know hindi will think that it means "murderer" ;)
 
I don't blame him, I think he has watched sunny pajji's film of late:

ghatak_banner_by_nurit2008-d31tx7r.jpg



:lol:



I am giving up. I accept it is Murderer :D.

anyone who doesn't know hindi will think that it means "murderer" ;)

NO he knows your language better thn you. He will pronounce Ghatak like " Ghatok" and will dictate you what is its meaning . and will not listen to you even if u die proving him.
 
They should also include the 'Chilli Grenade' that'll burn the crap out of the terrorists a$$es.

Indian defense officials fired up over chili grenades to combat terrorists

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The Indian military is getting ready to heat up the war on terror. Defense officials plan to unleash the power of thumb-sized bhut jolokia, or ghost chili, in tear gas-like grenades.

"The chili grenade has been found fit for use after trials in Indian defense laboratories, a fact confirmed by scientists at the Defense Research and Development Organization," Col. R. Kalia, a defense spokesman in the northeastern state of Assam, told the Daily News.

"This is definitely going to be an effective nontoxic weapon because its pungent smell can choke terrorists," said R. B. Srivastava, a director at the New Delhi headquarters of the organization.

Way to go!! :chilli:
 
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