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Most of the Pictures SSG from the thread Belong to SSGBS .. These pics are ancient!
Even that uniform was phased out by 2012.. Those belts and ranks etc much before!
The first pic is from Swat 2007... The ones you quote from 2013 are much older... And from 2008!
.. The last pic is from mid 2000s from a military exercise.
Here;
Pak military;
https://defence.pk/threads/pakistan-military-multimedia.30020/page-338
indian military ;
https://defence.pk/threads/indian-military-picture-thread.4905/unread
If you can't see the different your blind AF.
Not regular infantry Troops
Should I Post Indian SF Images
I Know This Game Well
First Picture is of SSGthat nigga is too stubborn to understand, let him dwell in his delusions.I told him earlier that everything has been upgraded since we started full scale coin operations but he thinks a Indian army soldier equipped with ww2 helmet with insas rifle and a 70's camo uniform .
Just for comparison:
Indian army soldier in phatankot
Pakistan army soldier
Tho Pak army has a cooler uniform and has more gears and gizmos than a standard indian infantry men but the side with cooler uniform and gear doesn't win wars but it certainly helps.Pak army has evolved into a full fledge fighting machine.
Nor regular infantry regiment
Pathankot not a combat zone
here video from 2009
Campare it with Rastriya Rifles of IA which deployed in Kashmir
Yes first picture of is SSGEven these PA pics are 2 years old from the MirAli operation in 2014.
they are not regular Infantry divisions
Look Compare it with Indian forces in combat zone Kashmir with RR & SOG and Gurkha Rifles
Look at report published in your Paper itself
Giving comparison of various countries on defence spending per soldier/annum, the military officials claimed that Pakistan spends $8,077 per solider annually, while India allocates $17,554, Turkey $31,184, Saudi Arabia $269,060 and the USA spends $426,814 per soldier annually.
http://tribune.com.pk/story/1116017/11-hike-defence-budget-maintained/