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Maritime museum Karachi.

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A Pakistani soldier salutes his mother in a village in Gilgit-Baltistan Region. Most households in Gilgit-Baltistan have one or more family members serving in the Pakistani Armed Forces.


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are we still using plain uniforms :o:
 
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khaki, the best camo there was. Mono colors work best for large infantry formations. Now there's just a hodgepodge of different camos that are not uniform even on one soldier.
 
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instagram photos - but very interesting:

simple, lightweight MOLLE plate carrier - ones that should/can be used for the infantry at large. small, cheap, provides protection when inserted with plates, pals (maybe molle) webbing, dual-usage as a tactical vest/chest rig. 2 in 1.

same thing with a slight variation - FC wearing another simple plate carrier with webbing. The guy wearing it doesn't have a plate insert but important to note the versatility of the vest - you can insert hard armor ballistic plates anytime you want.

these vests are a lot simpler/lighter than the odd ones you see. a step in the right direction, and i hope it becomes a service-wide issue.

nothing new but a newish one with webbing
 
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A Pakistani soldier salutes his mother in a village in Gilgit-Baltistan Region. Most households in Gilgit-Baltistan have one or more family members serving in the Pakistani Armed Forces.


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A martial people, God bless GB
 
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No, you are not the only one who saw that the fingers were not on trigger, but you definitely are the only one to interpret it the wrong way. fingers are never supposed to be on the trigger, unless you are ready to fire. Maybe in India "professionalism" is when soldiers keep their fingers on the trigger all the time, the world does not think like indians..

Am I the only one saw that fingers were not on trigger and they way weapon has been held looks very unprofessional. Correct me if I am wrong please.
 
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