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This is indeed stunning !!! Actual Op's footage. You can clearly the commanding officers voice and instructions of what should be done - Truly Leading from the front !!

RR's are a breed apart.

Thanks for sharing!

My respect to these brave jawans!


The officer leads from the front and asks for cover later asks 1 jawan to come down when another 1 on his own says "sahab mein bhi aa raha hu"

A few moments later a jawan says "sahab bhag raha he sahab" and you hear multiple gun shots.....

Thanks - I couldnt make out clearly what they were saying..I am in office and if i pump up the volume - people will mistake me for Jihadi wannabe...
 
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Trichy Assault Rifle.

India's own AK says the folks in Ordnance Factory of Tiruchi. Heavily influenced by the FAL.
 
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INDIAN OCEAN (April 11, 2012) Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Handling) 2nd Class Dwayne Foster signals as an Indian navy HAL Chetak (Alouette III) helicopter launches from the flight deck aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 are deployed participating in the Malabar Exercise with ships and aircraft from the Indian navy. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class James R. Evans)
 
They were saying LET terrorists in the video....
Who is the head of LET???
 
Thanks for sharing!

My respect to these brave jawans!


The officer leads from the front and asks for cover later asks 1 jawan to come down when another 1 on his own says "sahab mein bhi aa raha hu"

A few moments later a jawan says "sahab bhag raha he sahab" and you hear multiple gun shots.....


This is indeed stunning !!! Actual Op's footage. You can clearly the commanding officers voice and instructions of what should be done - Truly Leading from the front !!

RR's are a breed apart.

Totally Agree!!

And you guys must have noted that this "Brave" commanding officer went down first to kill those swines, instead of ordering fellow jawans to go down!! Thats where the braveness and CO qualities of Our Officers makes the difference.!!

Indeed! Brave sons of mother Land who are there facing this type of situation. *My Salute* to them!!
 
Totally Agree!!

And you guys must have noted that this "Brave" commanding officer went down first to kill those swines, instead of ordering fellow jawans to go down!! Thats where the braveness and CO qualities of Our Officers makes the difference.!!

Indeed! Brave sons of mother Land who are there facing this type of situation. *My Salute* to them!!

Firstly, i want to thank you RoYaL~GuJJaR for mentioning this point.The Indian Army trains its officer to lead from the front under all circumstances and wants its officers to be better than the jawans in all aspects of the training thatswhy officers undergo a tough training regime.


You would never see an Indian Army officer ordering his soldiers to go first in a dangerous situation and will always lead from the front.You get to hear about this whenever there is an officer casualty.

People ask that why our officers get matyred so often and this is the reason why.Coz they are a breed apart and lead from the front.In other armies which i dont wanna name officers orders jawans to lead in dangerous situations.
 
People ask that why our officers get matyred so often and this is the reason why.Coz they are a breed apart and lead from the front.In other armies which i dont wanna name officers orders jawans to lead in dangerous situations.

But one has to ask whether this is a good thing. I have no doubt in the bravery of our officers but taking un-necessary risks they are depleting the officer core of IA which already have a shortage of officers running into thousands. My humble opinion is that instead of having the jawans looking up to officers for 'direction', they especially the havildars (sergeants), should be encouraged to take initiative on their own like in the western armies.
 
But one has to ask whether this is a good thing. I have no doubt in the bravery of our officers but taking un-necessary risks they are depleting the officer core of IA which already have a shortage of officers running into thousands. My humble opinion is that instead of having the jawans looking up to officers for 'direction', they especially the havildars (sergeants), should be encouraged to take initiative on their own like in the western armies.

It is a good thing that officers despite having the power and having the comfort of choosing to either lead from the front or stay in comfortable position choose to lead the men as they have been trained.

I would also like them to lead the men more often and also take care of some administrative stuff but that would require a change from the current system.

For having the havildars or subiedars lead from the front would require them giving them more power and training plus the grooming because being the leader would require them to take decisions on their own plus you got soldiers judging you and wanting you to be better than themselves.

Education is also a factor which would be needed when talking about giving more powers to Havildars/Subeidars.


In the end i would say it would be a good option but the officer should also not be kept away from the battlefield.
 
Firstly, i want to thank you RoYaL~GuJJaR for mentioning this point.The Indian Army trains its officer to lead from the front under all circumstances and wants its officers to be better than the jawans in all aspects of the training thats why officers undergo a tough training regime.

Your welcome bro :)

Totally Agree :tup:

You would never see an Indian Army officer ordering his soldiers to go first in a dangerous situation and will always lead from the front.You get to hear about this whenever there is an officer casualty.

People ask that why our officers get matyred so often and this is the reason why.Coz they are a breed apart and lead from the front.In other armies which i dont wanna name officers orders jawans to lead in dangerous situations.

Hmmm....

You are right bro.
 
Malabar 2012-Wargames.



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Ensign Livy Coe shows documentation to members of the visit, board, search and seizure team from the Indian navy guided-missile destroyer INS Ranvijay (DDG 55) aboard the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill (CG 52) during an Exercise Malabar 2012 boarding exercise.

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An Indian naval officer observes operations in the combat information center aboard the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill (CG 52) during Malabar 2012

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Sailors assigned to the the visit, board, search and seizure team from the Indian navy guided-missile destroyer INS Ranvijay (DDG 55) maneuver a rigid-hull inflatable boat to the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill (CG 52) during an Exercise Malabar 2012 boarding exercise

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