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SPG during R-day:

Counter Assualt Team (CAT):

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Proximity protection (close protection):
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World's highest satellite communication terminal, manned by Indian Army Signallers
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CISF QRT at Infoys:
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Mumbai Police QRT in mock drill (not Force One btw):
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Indian Navy helping out during Orissa floods:
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Gurgaon police bomb squad:
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Indian Army EOD/engineers:

A bomb squad member looks for unexploded munitions at the Inland Container Depot at Tuglaqabad in New Delhi, India, Friday, June 3, 2011. Indian army personnel destroyed bombs and munitions that sailed into the country undetected as metal scrap from countries like Iraq and Afghanistan before being dumped at the Inland Container Depot at Tuglaqabad, according to news reports.

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extra info:
The Indian Army's 201 Bomb Disposal Company under the Western Command carrying out disposal of unexploded munitions at the Inland Container Depot, (ICD) Tughlakabad near Delhi. The operation, codenamed Sahyog-II, involves handling and segregation of approximately 3,500 munitions lying at depot and transporting them to a range. Over 2500 munitions have been safely disposed. The operation is likely to be completed by end June. The squad has been using a remotely operated vehicle (British-built) and bomb suits to recover the munitions. According to a statement from the Army, "The handling is tricky as the origin of munitions is not known and due to its old vintage the chances of accidental detonation is very high."
NDRF NBC exercise:

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New BF vests?

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Plate Carriers not Ballistic Vests.They are a bit different.Plate Carriers don't have kevlar or soft armour and are only used to the hard armour or boron carbide plates.This makes them lighter in comparison to other Ballistic vests but in return only gives protection where the plates are placed.

Army has also been using some older ones which have the usual Army camouflage.
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Would have been if these had MOLLE Webbing so magazine pouches and other accessories can be easily attached like in this case

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I hope the army upgrades the SF, Para's,Ghatak and RR with better Plate Carriers like the CIRAS and better Ballistic Vests for the Infantry like the Marine Corps MTV or the MKU Instavest.

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Cage Plate Carrier
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Enhanced MTV
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Instavest
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