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And they are saying "Haq hu, Allah Hu"

Indian soldiers "1 2 1"
@Indian members is that some code or something in Indian military or in India?

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"Ek Do Ek" is typically used by regular units, the most basic one...I used to have the same in school. I'm unsure if all army units use that since some units use their battle cry during marching parades

Also, our Para SF and NSG marching is the same as your SSG. In fact, most SF's of various countries use similar marching pattern and the reason they follow such format is to showcase their superior fitness levels.

Our Para SF's marching cry is “ Tum bharat ke veer ho, Tum apne desh ke rakshak ho. Tu apni himmat badaye ja, jati bhedbhav ko mitaye ja. Kadam Badaye Ja, Piche Hatna kaam nahi, aage badhe ja."

 
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I like how every SSG Commando has different weapon and each weapon have addons attached.
Most of your SSG units are equipped with M4's similar to how Tavor is the standard issue across Para SF, Marcos, Garuds and NSG in India.

Recently, some pictures surfaced where SSG folks were featuring SCAR...not sure if they're given to specific teams or testing to replace the M4's
 
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Most of your SSG units are equipped with M4's similar to how Tavor is the standard issue across Para SF, Marcos, Garuds and NSG in India.

Recently, some pictures surfaced where SSG folks were featuring SCAR...not sure if they're given to specific teams or testing to replace the M4's
In the video, does india's regular soldiers or special group participated?
 
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In the video, does india's regular soldiers or special group participated?
Regular soldiers participated in the SCO exercise OP posted.

IA's Para SF always wears maroon caps as shown in post# 16 while NSG wears all black.

Para SF during public appearances
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During active deployment...some also units use M4's apart from Tavors and AKs
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"Ek Do Ek" is typically used by regular units, the most basic one...I used to have the same in school. I'm unsure if all army units use that since some units use their battle cry during marching parades

Also, our Para SF and NSG marching is the same as your SSG. In fact, most SF's of various countries use similar marching pattern and the reason they follow such format is to showcase their superior fitness levels.

Our Para SF's marching cry is “ Tum bharat ke veer ho, Tum apne desh ke rakshak ho. Tu apni himmat badaye ja, jati bhedbhav ko mitaye ja. Kadam Badaye Ja, Piche Hatna kaam nahi, aage badhe ja."


LOL stop Copying SSG Copy Cats.. :omghaha::omghaha:
 
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LOL stop Copying SSG Copy Cats.. :omghaha::omghaha:
I could only pity your ignorance:omghaha:. The first Parachute Brigade was created in 1941 in the British Indian army as the 50th Indian Parachute Brigade from which the post-independence Parachute Regiment of the Indian Army was formed in 1952 while SSG came into existence in 1956

Also, the maroon/red head gear originally is an international symbol of airborne forces since the WW-II. It was first officially introduced by the British Army in 1942 for British 1st Airborne Division and is ever since worn by several Special Forces across the world

If you're talking in terms of marching, several SF's follow the same pattern distinctly different from conventional forces to showcase their superior physical fitness

British
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Italians
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Azerbaijani
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Malay
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Americans
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Turks
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Russians
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Sri Lankan
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South African
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Canadian
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Most of your SSG units are equipped with M4's similar to how Tavor is the standard issue across Para SF, Marcos, Garuds and NSG in India.

Recently, some pictures surfaced where SSG folks were featuring SCAR...not sure if they're given to specific teams or testing to replace the M4's
M-4 is the most common imported weapon, standard for almost all SFs but some prefer FN like the SSW.. the navy also uses Sig/Colt variants along with other rifles.
 
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