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The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Nation

India's elite anti-terror force, the National Security Guard (NSG), is planning to acquire the technology and equipment used by the United States Navy Seals in the operation that killed Osama Bin Laden, the most wanted man in the world.

The technology had enabled US President Barack Obama to watch the live footage of the Al-Qaida leader being shot in the head. The footage was taken from a camera attached to the helmet of a Navy Seal. The Seals are Special Operations Force of the US.

Taking a cue from the operation, codenamed "Neptune Spear", that took place in Abbottabad, Pakistan, on May 1, 2011, the NSG has now planned to use the same technology for their Special Force operations as well. The state-of-the-art equipment includes voice-data-video transfer, "mesh variety" communication devices, health-monitoring system, and body and head armour that is capable of protecting a man from the bullets fired from an AK-47 rifle. All these technologies have been integrated to form the "Future Black Cat Commando System".


The system is presently under consideration by the government. The NSG will soon have a "test bed" to check the functioning of the system, which will be done by a "hit" (a squad of six to seven commandos) right up to the highest level of the top-level commanders.

In a "hit," each troop will be equipped with a computer. The helmets have night vision goggles, which also have a night-vision camera that can be switched on or off. "The computer will send the live camera footage to the command centre via a commercial satellite. The commanders, who are monitoring the "hit," can change the plans of an operation in real time," said an official.


This will also allow commanders sitting at the command centre to pass orders directly to the "hit" as well as receive requests from the commandos through the latest communication system called the "mesh or gridded variety".

"The mesh variety allows the commandos of different "hits" to communicate simultaneously with each other and their commanders sitting thousands of miles away. They all are on the same radio channel. It is like a conference call over a telephone that will enable coordination of effort in case there are more than one "hit" operating. The radio devices that are presently with the NSG allows only one person to communicate at a time," explained the official.

A mesh variety radio is attached to a commando's uniform. The radio is connected by a wire to the headphones and a mouthpiece close to the jaw. The communication device uses the bone conduction technology, which is the conduction of sound to the inner ear through the skull bones. "They will allow hands-free operations enabling the commando to fire his weapon even while communicating," said the official.

The video transfer and the communication devices have been approved by the government for digital secrecy, implying that a conversation cannot be monitored or the system penetrated. "Messages being passed on the present radio handsets with the NSG can be intercepted easily. So radio silence or restricted conversation has to be maintained when the enemy is nearby," said sources.

The future commando system will also use the state-of-the-art "level-3 alpha" helmet and body armour, capable of taking the hits from the 7.62 mm bullets of the AK-47 assault rifle. The Glock pistols and MP5s, the two primary weapons of the NSG, will also be equipped with the latest sights.

The commandos will also have a health-monitoring system in the form of a wrist band. "It monitors the vital organs such as the heart and the brain. The commanders will have a monitoring system, which will show if a commando has been killed or is still alive," said the sources.

Bharat Electronics Limited has been tasked to procure the equipment. "The system is in a good stage of development. Until now, we have tested individual pieces. After the "test bed," there will be further trials. Once the trials are complete, the entire NSG force will be equipped with it," informed the official.

Future Commandos

The state-of-the-art equipment includes voice-data-video transfer, “mesh variety” communication devices, health-monitoring system, and body and head armour that is capable of protecting a man from the bullets fired from an AK-47 rifle
The NSG will soon have a “test bed” to check the functioning of the system, which will be done by a “hit” (a squad of six to seven commandos)
In a “hit”, each troop will be equipped with a computer. The helmets have night vision goggles, which also have a night-vision camera that can be switched on or off
 
In the recent released book on the "Indian Special Forces" the authors say that due to lack of proper equipment,management and political will the Indian Special Forces will be under untilised in the future.

As far as modernising of the SF is concerned i would say that no one can complaint on the modernising of the SF.NSG(considering it as a SF as the authors have) has already started upgrading itself and by 2015 will be a very well equipped unit.Army SF will be equipped with either the F-INSAS or ICS like the MARCOS and GARUDS are expected to copy one of the 2 SF in modernising.

So regarding the modernising or lack of equipment is concerned we can make a safe guess seeing the pace of modernising in the last 3 years that Indian SF will be the best equipped SF in South Asia.

What needs to be done next is to have a SF Command headed by a General rank SF officer which has a 100-120 commandos from all the SF units in India who are the best of the lot and better equipped to carry out any task inside or outside the country.

Therefore by applying these things by 2015 we can boast of having one of the best elite units who can respond on short notice to any threat that our country faces.
 
In the recent released book on the "Indian Special Forces" the authors say that due to lack of proper equipment,management and political will the Indian Special Forces will be under untilised in the future.

As far as modernising of the SF is concerned i would say that no one can complaint on the modernising of the SF.NSG(considering it as a SF as the authors have) has already started upgrading itself and by 2015 will be a very well equipped unit.Army SF will be equipped with either the F-INSAS or ICS like the MARCOS and GARUDS are expected to copy one of the 2 SF in modernising.

So regarding the modernising or lack of equipment is concerned we can make a safe guess seeing the pace of modernising in the last 3 years that Indian SF will be the best equipped SF in South Asia.

What needs to be done next is to have a SF Command headed by a General rank SF officer which has a 100-120 commandos from all the SF units in India who are the best of the lot and better equipped to carry out any task inside or outside the country.

Therefore by applying these things by 2015 we can boast of having one of the best elite units who can respond on short notice to any threat that our country faces.

Something in the lines of the Polish GROM would actually be a very good idea as India's Tier 1 SF unit capable of CT operations outside of the country among other roles like covert operations and hostage rescue outside of the country.
 
I think our Politicians Starts watching some Hollywood Action movies instead of Bollywood Dhamaka
 
In the recent released book on the "Indian Special Forces" the authors say that due to lack of proper equipment,management and political will the Indian Special Forces will be under untilised in the future.

As far as modernising of the SF is concerned i would say that no one can complaint on the modernising of the SF.NSG(considering it as a SF as the authors have) has already started upgrading itself and by 2015 will be a very well equipped unit.Army SF will be equipped with either the F-INSAS or ICS like the MARCOS and GARUDS are expected to copy one of the 2 SF in modernising.

So regarding the modernising or lack of equipment is concerned we can make a safe guess seeing the pace of modernising in the last 3 years that Indian SF will be the best equipped SF in South Asia.

What needs to be done next is to have a SF Command headed by a General rank SF officer which has a 100-120 commandos from all the SF units in India who are the best of the lot and better equipped to carry out any task inside or outside the country.

Therefore by applying these things by 2015 we can boast of having one of the best elite units who can respond on short notice to any threat that our country faces.
Bro pretty much everything you've said is true and corrective measures are being taken. As we've discussed, India's J-SOC will be operational within 5 years and it will be headed by a PARA (SF) General. All Spec Ops assets will be transferred to this command- aviation, submersibles, weapons etc etc.

It still remains to be seen whether the NSG will form part of this J-SOC, IMHO there's no need for it to and it should remain a separate entity that trains regularly with J-SOC.

@Topic, great news! All part of the "future black cat commando" project launched in 2010/11 that will be complete in 2015 as @COLDHEARTED AVIATOR said.


With all the SFs in India modernising at break-kneck speeds, the final piece of the jigsaw, IMHO, is the support infrastructure around SFs. Notably aviation assets- yes the IAF is procuring C-130Js purely for Spec Ops, but I think there is great scope for more especially on the rotary-wing front. India should look at the US and their aviation assets configured for Spec Ops.
 
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Wouldn't this communication equipment transfer come under/blocked by cismoa?
 
Who's to say the comn gear is coming from the US?

"India's elite anti-terror force, the National Security Guard (NSG), is planning to acquire the technology and equipment used by the United States Navy Seals in the operation that killed Osama Bin Laden, the most wanted man in the world."
 
Fantasic! Also I believe we procured some cornershot guns from Israel as well
 
Bro pretty much everything you've said is true and corrective measures are being taken. As we've discussed, India's J-SOC will be operational within 5 years and it will be headed by a PARA (SF) General. All Spec Ops assets will be transferred to this command- aviation, submersibles, weapons etc etc.

It still remains to be seen whether the NSG will form part of this J-SOC, IMHO there's no need for it to and it should remain a separate entity that trains regularly with J-SOC.

@Topic, great news! All part of the "future black cat commando" project launched in 2010/11 that will be complete in 2015 as @COLDHEARTED AVIATOR said.


With all the SFs in India modernising at break-kneck speeds, the final piece of the jigsaw, IMHO, is the support infrastructure around SFs. Notably aviation assets- yes the IAF is procuring C-130Js purely for Spec Ops, but I think there is great scope for more especially on the rotary-wing front. India should look at the US and their aviation assets configured for Spec Ops.

Also to keep in mind is that when we talk of support to JSOC its not only the Aircrafts we want them to have but a seperate unit under the JSOC which has members from RAW/IB and form a Intelligence unit.Then comes the support unit etc etc.
 
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"India's elite anti-terror force, the National Security Guard (NSG), is planning to acquire the technology and equipment used by the United States Navy Seals in the operation that killed Osama Bin Laden, the most wanted man in the world."

More than likely they mean personal headsets for each operator- not the specific comns gear the SEALs use.
 
India

good decision by GOI

Fantasic! Also I believe we procured some cornershot guns from Israel as well

yes

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Azerbaijan: used by Azerbailan Special Forces [15]
China: Beijing SWAT.[16]
India: Delhi Police Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT).[17]
Mexico: Mexican special forces[18]
Russia[19]
Pakistan: Special Services Group.[20]
Russia[21]
South Korea: Special forces (Israeli model).[12]
United States: US Law enforcement agencies.[22]

CornerShot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Fantasic! Also I believe we procured some cornershot guns from Israel as well

India

good decision by GOI



yes

Users[edit]

Azerbaijan: used by Azerbailan Special Forces [15]
China: Beijing SWAT.[16]
India: Delhi Police Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT).[17]
Mexico: Mexican special forces[18]
Russia[19]
Pakistan: Special Services Group.[20]
Russia[21]
South Korea: Special forces (Israeli model).[12]
United States: US Law enforcement agencies.[22]

CornerShot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Delhi Police SWAT, Mahrastra's FORCE ONE, MARCOs, PARA (SF) and NSG all use CornerShot.
 
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