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MARCO carrying Crossbow and Mp5
Picture is 7-8 years old.
 
Ministry of Home Affairs
07-July, 2017 20:31 IST
NSG organises first International Aviation Security seminar

India's 26th highest monumental flag installed at NSG campus

The Minister of State for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (I/C) Shri Rajiv Pratap Rudy attended the second day of the first International Aviation Security Seminar in Manesar today. National Security Guard (NSG) has organised the seminar, with the aim of bringing all major stakeholders under one roof and facilitate them sharing views/opinion, discussions, brain storming with the matters concerning Aviation Security.

Prominent personalities/speakers from various organizations/aviation sector delivered lectures and shared valuable views on the matter of aviation security. Weapons and equipment were also displayed showcasing the current weapons and systems used by the forces and cutting edge systems considered for future planning.

Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation, Shri Rajiv Nayan Choubey and DG, NSG Shri Sudhir Pratap Singh also attended the seminar. The Minister of State for Civil Aviation Shri Jayant Sinha addressed the seminar yesterday.

About 300 delegates/officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Civil Aviation, Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Airports Authority of India, Bureau of Civil Aviation Security of India, Central Industrial Security Force, State Police Forces, Airports, Airlines, Foreign Security /Aviation of USA, France, Germany and Sri Lanka participated in the Seminar.

Shri Rajiv Pratap Rudy also hoisted the National Flag at NSG Campus, during the National Flag Foundation programme, being organised by NSG today. The Force has got a 30X45 National Flag (Tiranga) on a 100 feet monumental flagpole installed in its Campus. It is the India's 67th Flagpole and 26th highest Monumental Flagpole.

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Some units do it for different specializations.

Example: https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/nord...ideos-and-history.347504/page-54#post-9641298

Same unit (FSK), four operators, four specializations, four uniforms.
I wish that was the case :D

Nope, the Garuds have a different reason; apparently it is because the Garud unit is so small that their teams are split across multiple operational deployments and only come together to train or take part in these kind of public events hence having different combat uniforms.

Doesn't explain why each operator can't have multiple uniforms so as to wear the same one during these occasions but alas.......
 
The six men hit team of PARA SF. Smallest but the deadliest.
Each of these six men specializes in a specific skill set i.e

1. weapons specialist
2. communication specialist
3. medic
4. Navigation specialist
5. demolition specialist
6. squad commander

This 6 man squad is capable of undertaking any sort of clandestine mission by itself.
Do notice the variety of weapons carried by'em, this ensures that these men can sustain themselves for longer periods in the enemy territory and can cause havoc at their will.

JAI HIND
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Chinese have been scoring first two position almost every time.
Doesn't surprise me, communists in general crave such validation and seek opportunities to generate propoganda for their domestic audience. Wouldn't surprise me if the teams they sent were their very best and had trained for these specific drills for years/months.

There's little real correlation between these competitions and the abilities of a unit in a real world operation.
 

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