Sunny4pak
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Dude you need to do more research.
Thanks for sparing time, and guiding me Dear.Dude you need to do more research.
First off CQB weapons you mentioned are SMGs means pistol caliber machine guns. SMGs are not the only CQB weapons. Assault rifles are too.
Fun Fact Pakistan's SOF community use original H&K MP-5s. and MP-5K which is a Personal Defence Weapon only used by Zarrar ATU personnel for VIP protection.
You missed FN-90 PDW/SMG used by SSW.
Sig 516 is not a assault rifle but rather a PDW used by SSG-N VBSS team they use their M-4s too.
Steelcore cyclone is meant for civilian market. SSG-N don't use it. It is used by ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
SSG-N use SC-76 thunderbolt which you mixed with Cyclone.
AZB DMR is seen in the service with SSG.
Now Styer SSG-69 have been phased out to Infantry Units. SSG now use Remington R700/M-24.
They also use Remington R700 with AI(Accuracy international) chassis. Which is identical to Accuracy International AWM but taking a closer look you can spot the difference.
Speaking of AWM, it's not limited to 7.62x51/.308. It's designed to accept different calibers like .300 Win Mag and .338 Lapua Mag.
FN Minimi is a Light Machine Gun. It's only 5.56. It's not a Heavy Machine Gun.
Minimi comes only in 5.56 not 7.62 NATO. FN-Maximi/M-240B GPMG comes in 7.62 NATO which we don't use.
FN-Minimi Para is used by SSW and SSG-N but Army's SSG use both FN-Belgiums Minimi and FN-USA M249 SAW.
Nice Effort though....
I know as much as anyone else on this forum and u ve probably read all that already. Many here are much more informed on the subject thn myself.@Ghost 125 If you served along the LOC, can you please tell some anecdotes from your time there (obv nothing classified)?
I know as much as anyone else on this forum and u ve probably read all that already. Many here are much more informed on the subject thn myself.
My instructor for combat conditioning was from British SAS. They are pretty strong blokes who are serious about what they do.Guys in the front row are from SAS.
Yes they are some Madlads..My instructor for combat conditioning was from British SAS. They are pretty strong blokes who are serious about what they do.
The hallmark of many Pakistani Military Professionals - tougher to get any information out of them in public than robbing Fort KnoxFair enough.
let me guess chinese?
yup same guysThe above pic I posted is of the same SSG personnel I think, at least the one on the left, must be a recent training exercise with the PLA.