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Are you talking about NSG...well then it would be difficult to replace MP5 as it is a very accurate weapon in close range and moreover NSG has inducted SIGs and cornershots.

Yes, any of the SFs, etc that need an SMG really. If the MSMC is up to par they should replace the foreign imported ones.
 
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isn't it MP-7?

@COLDHEARTED AVIATOR, dont you think MP-5s are ineffective provided the enemy got enough body Armour even in close combats?
 
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isn't it MP-7?

@COLDHEARTED AVIATOR, dont you think MP-5s are ineffective provided the enemy got enough body Armour even in close combats?
This is the MP-5K


+ the NSG operate the SIG-552 (5.56mm) rifle wherin 1-2 men in an assualt team will be equipped with such an AR not to mention atleast 1 with an automatic shotgun for breaching.
 
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isn't it MP-7?

@COLDHEARTED AVIATOR, dont you think MP-5s are ineffective provided the enemy got enough body Armour even in close combats?
Sir,in close quarter combat even 9mm is effective but you are right with armor it won't be as effective but a higher round can also be dangerous as the bullet might penetrate the body and hit the hostage.
 
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sorry for going OT , in this pic 2 soldiers have completely different weapon holding position .... any + and -ves for these 2 positions...

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Guy standing up (shooting from the hip) is not aiming so naturally accuracy is non-exisitent. Guy crouching is looking through the sights and adopting the correct stance- accuracy will be there. Just a photo-op though so can't read too much into it.
 
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Guy standing up (shooting from the hip) is not aiming so naturally accuracy is non-exisitent. Guy crouching is looking through the sights and adopting the correct stance- accuracy will be there. Just a photo-op though so can't read too much into it.

my point was.... if you see some footage of our training exercise or CI ops , the first position will be common in our soldiers.... but the second position will be 99% in western armies.....
 
my point was.... if you see some footage of our training exercise or CI ops , the first position will be common in our soldiers.... but the second position will be 99% in western armies.....

Things are changing wrt training mate. The second stance is becoming the standard the IA is being taught. Watch NDTV's most recent military doc on the IA Officer "COMMANDO" school- see what is being taught.
 
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