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whats the point of this military exercise,is it common?

Yeah bro, I agree it looks funny. But in the second vid where the Gurkha is doing the same thing, I am assured there is nothing comical about it. Gurkhas are highly respected as some of the toughest warriors in the world, they don't mess around.

Oh, No, of course not. My idea was that perhaps these soldiers (in the original video) took some time off, for some fun, and made this sort of caricature video. That's all. Not to belittle any military training or soldiers, whoever they are.
 
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Oh, No, of course not. My idea was that perhaps these soldiers (in the original video) took some time off, for some fun, and made this sort of caricature video.
yeah they are certainly joking around. u can even see some soldiers laughing loudly and clapping.
Although this is a drill on how to stab enemy with bayonet and shouting is basically to make enemy nervous and panic which increases their reaction time.
But in this video soldiers are just having fun.
 
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yeah they are certainly joking around. u can even see some soldiers laughing loudly and clapping.
Although this is a drill on how to stab enemy with bayonet and shouting is basically to make enemy nervous and panic which increases their reaction time.
But in this video soldiers are just having fun.

Yes, Bro. That's what my idea was. Since their style was such that instead of rendering the enemy panicky, it would make them choke with laughter; though the objective, of extended reaction time, may be achieved, by this way, as well.
 
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I think I have figured out the steps
1) Ehh.... ghus jaa
2) Ehh... ghus jaa
3) Selfie with body
4) Arrrrgh
5) Juggle rifle
 
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It's not a military exercise you turds, its an audition to play the monkey in the next Jungle Book movie.:taz:
 
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i saw a documentary on nat geo about indian military academy and their cadets were doing the same idiotic drama there.

This looks somewhat similar. British infantry bayonet training:



Also this one, watch from 2.50. Seems to be the Gurkhas of Indian Army, Gurkhas are known to be some of the fiercest warriors. The training may look comical but I don't think it really is:

it is not necessary that every thing which is done by gora is right and should be followed.
 
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i saw a documentary on nat geo about indian military academy and their cadets were doing the same idiotic drama there.


it is not necessary that every thing which is done by gora is right and should be followed.

Well as of now, the gora have the most powerful militaries in the world. They conquered almost half of the world. All the armies of the subcontinent were trained by the British and still carry their legacy.
 
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Well as of now, the gora have the most powerful militaries in the world. They conquered almost half of the world. All the armies of the subcontinent were trained by the British and still carry their legacy.
times have changed and everything which gora did or does need not to be copied. i still find it funny how gora soldiers used to stand in long queues in front of their enemy like idiots as depicted in their movies. i dont know whether its true or not but apparently seems to be pathetic way of fighting a war. no tactics.
 
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times have changed and everything which gora did or does need not to be copied. i still find it funny how gora soldiers used to stand in long queues in front of their enemy like idiots as depicted in their movies. i dont know whether its true or not but apparently seems to be pathetic way of fighting a war. no tactics.

That was probably the way battles were fought in those days.
 
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