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I am writing an article about Pakistan's transition to COIN and I am trying to acquire an understanding of what LCB are in terms of the following:
(1) their role in the Army, particularly in terms of the infantry,
(2) how they are different from general infantry,
(3) what their relevance is to air assault missions and
(4) their future, i.e. what is the current proportion (rough estimate) and to what extent this will increase.
A background in terms of where they actually come from would also be helpful. What I am guessing (based on the information available) is that they're drawn from general infantry and given specialized training, but the certification requirements are not as stringent as SSG.
I am also wondering if the increased presence of LCB in the future would render massive operations (such as Zarb-e-Azb and those before it) to be exceptionally rare. In other words, would Pakistan's COIN doctrine shift to something similar to NATO where we accept the low intensity conflict environment, and then shift to engaging in very specific missions using a few assets on a regular basis over a span of years. IF this is the case, then can we expect LCBs to form a noticeably large proportion of our infantry?
(1) their role in the Army, particularly in terms of the infantry,
(2) how they are different from general infantry,
(3) what their relevance is to air assault missions and
(4) their future, i.e. what is the current proportion (rough estimate) and to what extent this will increase.
A background in terms of where they actually come from would also be helpful. What I am guessing (based on the information available) is that they're drawn from general infantry and given specialized training, but the certification requirements are not as stringent as SSG.
I am also wondering if the increased presence of LCB in the future would render massive operations (such as Zarb-e-Azb and those before it) to be exceptionally rare. In other words, would Pakistan's COIN doctrine shift to something similar to NATO where we accept the low intensity conflict environment, and then shift to engaging in very specific missions using a few assets on a regular basis over a span of years. IF this is the case, then can we expect LCBs to form a noticeably large proportion of our infantry?