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A Special Intrusion Detection System (SID) for monitoring of the entire western border was to be installed, any information ?
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Maybe this as well.
 
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Why most of the fortifications on both Iran and Afghanistan border fences made of stones and don't have any armoured doors??
Almost none of them are rpg resistant.
 
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@PanzerKiel @Signalian
Why most of the fortifications on both Iran and Afghanistan border fences made of stones and don't have any armoured doors??
Almost none of them are rpg resistant.
These stones have even stopped direct firing tank shells. Moreover, all of them are mined with wire all around. Doors should be least of our problem.
 
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Any indication the FC (which are up admiring the Hilux fleet) are going to add a remote weapons station on at least some of the Hilux?

Something like the following; literally looks custom made for the Toyota Hilux.

Four vehicles like this coupled with a vehicle with a small radar and E/O system on a telescoping pole (for longer range detection) could secure a convoy or a fortified position against enemy/miscreant infantry or even small drones with some AI. A very cost effective option that minimize risk to troops and buys them time for a QRF force to arrive.

 
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Any indication the FC (which are up admiring the Hilux fleet) are going to add a remote weapons station on at least some of the Hilux?

Something like the following; literally looks custom made for the Toyota Hilux.

Four vehicles like this coupled with a vehicle with a small radar and E/O system on a telescoping pole (for longer range detection) could secure a convoy or a fortified position against enemy/miscreant infantry or even small drones with some AI. A very cost effective option that minimize risk to troops and buys them time for a QRF force to arrive.

Should have said “which are up-armouring the Hilux fleet”

Also a QRF need not be an expensive helicopter option or even long range rockets, but another truck with accurate long range indirect mortar fire, that can get into position quickly.

A QRF that is equipped with its own small drone fleet to find and fix enemy positions, coupled with a ground element of mortar trucks and MRAPs should be able to relieve most forces in a fix, pinned down by miscreants.

 
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I hope they give the snipers ballistic computers so they can hit out at the limits of their weapons.

Day or night and in all weather conditions. Beyond the range of enemy machine gun fire, over and over again until the attackers realize the futility of their effort.

To give the ability to our troops to find, fix and destroy any miscreants before they have a chance to harm our troops.

Also, with a ballistic computer scope, targets of opportunity could be accurately engaged with the presence of a spotter

 
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For these remote outposts, where space is limited, perhaps the interior ministry on behalf of the FC should buy UAVs to evaluate troops if the need arises. Saves lives at an affordable price (not just troops but also civilians) in the AOR is very important to morale and demonstrating the benefits the state can provide over the local or foreign miscreants.

 
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