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Wats up with the helmets,kevlar vests nd tht ancient machine gun(2:14,second video) of the indian special forces???? seems out dated.

I dont think they were in the same regiment as the once with the tavors, and I do agree India should replace INSAS. It's actually looking for a gun to replace it..

As part of the Indian Army's phased future infantry soldier as a system (F-INSAS) programme to create a fully integrated infantry soldier, Army HQ has floated requirements for a new assault rifle that will, potentially, be license-built in large numbers. A questionaire provided with RFI points to what the Army is looking for in its new ambidextrous assault rifle:

The Army has put down its preference for a modular assault rifle with changeable multiple caliber barrels to support 5.56x45mm, 7.62x39mm, 7.62x51mm, 6.8x43mm and 6.5 Grendel rounds. The rifle needs to have an integrated sighting system that includes a luminous tipped flip-up iron sight, telescopic sight and a holographic reflex sight with a visible laser illuminator. It clearly wants an advanced under-barrel grenade launcher with a standalone firing mode governed by a multipurpose fire

http://livefist.blogspot.com/2010/12/indian-army-scouts-for-f-insas-assault.html

I would like to see most of the sub machine guns replaced with the Indian MSMC.

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I have seen And it seems some MARCOS are getting more armor. And soon to be equipped with Tavors and Galil snipers.

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Wat armour? standard vest(similiar to the one being replaced by Pak army in favour of the ones used by our sf,fc)..
Helmets modern(standard for our army nd replacing the old ones pretty fast...while fc,sf nd fighting troops already been replaced)..

But yeah better than other indian sf nd army.
 
i have serious doubts whether they are indian SF or russian SF,spetsnaz dont like media around them in training exercises.just the tavor alone doesnt mean its SF,RR units too have tavors with them.most army SF joint exercises take place in bangalore(regt. centre),agra(main centre),CIJWS,HAWS,rajhastan(10 PARA SF HQ).

and pakistaninationalist ,indian SF has now amongst the most cutting edge weapons with them though your SSG has great equipment too and is a good SF without doubt.

funny thing is in the 2nd vid the journo says tavor can kill upto 4 km my god even the M82,AS50 cant go beyond 2 km ,when it comes to weapons and even SF indian media is horrible(an its an understatement)
 
Wat armour? standard vest(similiar to the one being replaced by Pak army in favour of the ones used by our sf,fc)..
Helmets modern(standard for our army nd replacing the old ones pretty fast...while fc,sf nd fighting troops already been replaced)..

But yeah better than other indian sf nd army.

It seems the common Indian soldiers is also getting ballistic helmets and better bullet proof jackets.

NEW DELHI: Soldiers or humble grunts are often forgotten in the rush to clinch arms deals for main-battle tanks, submarines, and fighter jets. Now, after several years of delay, jawans are finally on course to get modular bullet-proof jackets and ballistic helmets with internal communication gear.

The new jackets and helmets will not only better protect the head, neck, chest, groin and sides of soldiers but also allow them to move with greater agility than the heavy obsolete ones they are currently saddled with.

A dozen companies have come forward with their proposals to the Army's tender, under which around 1.5 lakh bullet-proof jackets will be inducted in the first phase, with another 1.8 lakh or so to be acquired in the second round.

"Trials of the jackets, which will be modular in nature, ergonomically designed and fit snugly to provide maximum protection, will soon be held in Rajasthan deserts and Ladakh mountains," said a senior officer. The jackets, each costing around Rs 50,000, will also be tested in the Terminal Ballistics Research Lab in Chandigarh against the more lethal bullets currently being used by terrorists in J&K.

"Being modular, the jackets will provide graded levels of protection for different missions. Their weight will depend on the threat level," he said.

For a "low threat perception" mission, for instance, the jacket will weigh less than 4 kg and have "a trauma pad with all-around soft armour plate, including front, sides, back, collar and neck".

At the other end, in a high threat mission, the jacket will weigh 10.5-11.5 kg, with "hard armour plates" for front, rear, sides, upper arms, groin and throat, capable of protecting against 7.62mm x 39mm mild steel core ammunition fired from an AK-47 from 10 metre.

With Army engaged in intensive counter-insurgency operations in J&K and northeast, soldiers certainly need better head and body armour. In 2010, for instance, the force lost 15 officers, 13 JCOs and 159 soldiers in various operations.

But a soldier's life in India comes cheap. A parliamentary report last year noted the Army was still short of 1,86,138 bullet-proof jackets despite being authorized 3,53,765 new ones way back in March 2004. The situation has not improved much since then, said sources.

The 1.13-million Army does have a futuristic modernization programme for its foot-soldiers, the F-Insas (future infantry soldier as a system), but it's yet to gather steam.

F-Insas basically aims at converting a soldier into "a fully-networked all-terrain, all-weather, weapons platform with enhanced lethality, survivability, sustainability, mobility and situational awareness" for the digitized battlefield of the future.

Under it, infantry soldiers are to progressively get equipment like light-weight integrated ballistic helmets with "heads-up display" and miniaturised communication systems; portable visual, chemical and biological sensors; hand-held computer displays, GPS and video links; "smart" vests with sensors to monitor vital body signs; and lethal firepower with laser-guided modular weapon

Bulletproof jackets for troops - The Times of India



MSMC looks to be direct copy of the mp7.though with diff. ammo


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mp7

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They look different enough.
 
and also the pk-10 is in actual the HK33 rifle which is the version used by SAS,POF having the license from HK designates it as pk-10
 
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