Being a Sniper is not that easy.. You need lots of patience, consistency,quick decision making skills, calculation skills, elevation, wind and distance calculation, rotation of earth etc etc
The name "sniper" comes from the verb "to snipe", which originated in the 1770s among soldiers in British India in reference to shooting snipes, a wader that was considered an extremely challenging game bird for hunters due to its alertness, camouflaging color and erratic flight behavior.
Snipers also have multiple roles. Their primary role is getting behind enemy lines, and gather intelligence while also reporting enemy movements. Only their secondary role is going after HVT or High Value Target. In many ways a sniper is as important as a trained commando. All the more reason for Indian Army to have employed them years ago.
ACTUALLY the indian army had good snipers during World war 1 and World war 2 (ofcourse under the british back then) BUT also back then snipers could shoot at a maximum range of 600 to 750 or 800 meters becoz guns were not advanced like todays......so techically a DMR wud be considered a sniper according to early 20th century standards....but anyways as time progressed the indian army didnt really evolve that well in world of sniping....but progress is taking place slow but gradually!
@@someonejustsomeone1469 yes u r absolutely right modern firearms (most of them) today focus more on speed and have smaller rounds compared to old schoolers which focused more on stopping power.....u can compare two russian rifles the knows AK 47 vs the ww2 era SVT 40 or Mosin Nagant .......ak rounds r wayyy smaller
This is absolutely true, Snipers have to deployed in a very tactful way. DMRs use G28, Mk14, 416 etc. They have usually adjustable scopes which can give good cover for cqc and guerrilla warfare cause Indian forces serve usually in the mountains or hilly terrains where operations happen. Snipers are deployed when you know about an area and if that location is safe for them. Along with a spotter. It's because snipers can't afford to get their cover blown.
Indian Army has a few dozen "sniper rifles" but we do not have the "sharpshooters" or "snipers" who can use those rifles effectively. In fact our Army does not have a Sniper Training Course in its entire establishment. Ironically, Pakistani army has USA trained Snipers who use the Arctic Warfare Magnum rifles in .338 Lapua Magnum caliber. There is also information about PLA (Chinese army) using their normal standard issue 5.8mm Army rifles to hit targets beyond 800 metres quite easily. We have a lot of work to do in very short time, else we may lose too many Soldiers in future battles.
Using 5.8 × 42 mm rounds to hit targets at 800m easily 😂😂😂 bruh where are those reports or so called information please share more about this . Dude it becomes tough to hit targets at that distance even with a bigger 7.62 NATO round .
Also we have started inducting rifles that are chambered in .338 lapua Magnum . Special forces are getting Sako trg 42 while other snipers are getting Beretta Scorpio victrix . Yes we were lacking in the dept for a long time but slowly we are trying to catch up .
@@gokuldutt7476 bigger round means greater accuracy at longer distance? Bruh....where did you get that 'knowledge' from? A .338 Lapua Magnum consistently out shoots a .50 BMG beyond 1 Kilometre ranges. A 6.5mm Creedmoor outshoots a 7.62 NATO beyond 800 metres any day any weather. Heck, even the 6.5mm Grendel puts more knockdown hits on target at ranges beyond 600 metres than the 7.62×51 NATO round. You see, when an armchair general argues on weapons with a Real world JCO, the general loses.
@@bastabbiswas7734 Surely I would agree to 6.5 mm grendel and 6.5 mm creedmoor but I can't find demonstrations of the Chinese round and how effective it is at the range being spoken about .
Indian soldiers are no doubt the best in the world...no one can match their courage,bravery and skill but our defence system requires a lot of reform and advancement for every soldiers' life matter to us
we have the best snipers available currently but we lack in training. SAKO TRG-42 , IWI Galil, Beretta Victrix Scorpio TGT and Barrett M107A1 are all battle proven weapon systems.
@@vinsmokesanji9051 ye naam koi bhi likh de. These snipers have been inducted quite recently and they are not available in good numbers with the regular infantry. Regulars ke liye Dragunov hi hai zyadatar. To regulars ke pass na snipers hain na hi sniping school hai.
@@2km223 first off all DRAGUNOV is not a sniper it is a DMR. Secondly, Victrix aur Barrett dono hi mostly Infantry ki liye purchase ki gayi thi. Abhi frontline pe jitne bhi soldiers hai un sabhi ke pass ya to Sako hai, ya Baretta hai ya Galil, apne facts sahi karlo pehle. Dragunov abhi replace ho rahi hai aur jo bacchi hai unhe SSS Defence Upgrade krke de rha hai.
So we have many sniping experts discussing in comments..... Hope you all know how to handle that shoulder-dislocating recoil and you don't end up breaking your nice jaw...
I never said that AK has no recoil, I instead said that it's easy to talk about sniping and discussing theory, but when you go out to perform you see several other factors that affect your shot and proficiency.....
Since 2016, lot of things have changed. Pakistanis were sniping Indian patrols from 1000m which were out of range of our 7.62 DMRs. Then we procured proper sniper rifles like Sako TRG chambered in .338 Lapua which is sniping caliber. And sniper units were also setup.
A sniper can change the whole warfare. Its way more than just shooting long range. Chris Kyle was the god of sniper. The reason why some special forces like Marines and Delta Force are so successful is because they have overwatch snipers.
Army officer is right. Indian forces don't have snipers. They DMR guy uses SVD rifles. DMR guy uses generally 7.62 aka 308 or 5.56 as per American standards. 5.56 have very less punching power left at those ranges. In American we use Mk12, SR25, (5.56) These rifles are sub- MOA rifles. That means it shoots less than 1 inch at 100yards, point of aim & impact. For 7.62 platform US uses HK417, M14, Mk17, etc. For snipers Army uses lapua rounds, M24, M2010, M40A5 etc. Barrett M82 used not for sniper but use for Anti Material capabilities like killing enemy behind cover. Sniper generally works in 2 man team, snipers & spotter. Spotter carries high magnification spotting scope with range finder, kestrel, dope card, ballestic calculator. He also carries dmr or normal rifle to engage the enemy in closer environment. Sniper & Spotter have to blend in. They are not attacking force. They are used by Command to give Intel about the enemy also because they are trained to blend with the environment & stay quiet for long periods of time. It's not like moves shows. You talked about Kris Kyle, he was working as DM on high ground to provide overarching. While he was firing. His Spotter pulling up the security & watch his rear. Sniper in urban combat is totally different then open terrain
Nobody knows wether we have snipers or not. Its a sensitive information which even many soldiers do not know. The information we have is very superficial.
@@utkarshshankar3696 am talking about sniper sections that existed until late 1950's 10per inf batt, there was also good sniper course until the 70's, am not sure if we now have a specific trade called "sniper" in the Indian army, but there is marksman ship training in inf schl Mhow and am not remembering the name
Game nhi jo team requirement chal rhi hai ek sniper chahiye thoda soch samajh ke bola karo yaar , kya indian army ko zaroorat chahiye nhi hogi snipers ki woh kaam kar rhe hai na bhai.
@@utkarshshankar3696 existence of sniper school is not a classified information every military possesses some form of precision shooting, we just don't have a dedicated section/trade called sniper now, but I did hear about they making some changes post induction of TRG 42
3:32 this is a parabola, yes, but bullets don't follow this trajectory. You might have given wrong idea to many viewers. It's a parabolic trajectory but a different one.
India has now one of the deadliest sniper rifle ,like sako trg, skorpio tgt which are now used in ladakh ,loc ,i think we only had draganov and galil during sirs tenure thats why he is saying we were jot that evolved but now we have rifles which can shoot at a distance of 1500 metres
Indian Army has a few dozen "sniper rifles" but we do not have the "sharpshooters" or "snipers" who can use those rifles effectively. In fact our Army does not have a Sniper Training Course in its entire establishment. Ironically, Pakistani army has USA trained Snipers who use the Arctic Warfare Magnum rifles in .338 Lapua Magnum caliber. There is also information about PLA (Chinese army) using their normal standard issue 5.8mm Army rifles to hit targets beyond 800 metres quite easily. We have a lot of work to do in very short time, else we may lose too many Soldiers in future battles.
@@bastabbiswas7734 bro pakistan have good snipers no doubt,but their is no fucking way a 5.8mm can shoot above 800 meters it is straight bullshit propoganda of pla ,pla see guys as sharpshooter if they can shoot at 250 metres ,they are way behind the term sniper,on the other hand india have sniper training center and they are taught basic tactics like reconnaissance ghille suit their is also spotter and sniper in indian army ,i think only drawback is what sir mentioned that we are not effective above 800 metres ,but sadly country like pakistan have very trained snipers ,i wonder what we get to learn from usa they dont help us i guess after so much long bilateral yudh abhyas we still dont know about snipers ,they are just playing us
@@vikalawa5301 regards Chinese propaganda, I agree with you to some extent. But we donot have Sniper Training School in Indian Army. What we have is DMR training at platoon level. The Ghatak Platoon of every Army Regiment has few "marksmen". The word Sniper & Sniping is nowadays used only for specialist marksmen who train & shoot beyond 800 metres. This we donot have officially. N.B. I have served as JCO in 18 GR for 4 years, had to retire due to liver injury.
@@bastabbiswas7734 thak you for your service and as i say we dont have to worry about chinese soldiers they are not professionals but they have equipments but we should be worry about pakistanis they are becoming more lethal and taking pok will not be easy task i also known some guys in army they were from gaharwal rifles and we were preparing for ssb and i want to say they are some tough guys
Because of not having enough concept and modernization in Indian army many of the soldiers used to be killed by the Pakistani snipers who used latest AWM. Whilst India still use 1970's Russian Dragunov sniper.
It is very sad thing that we need the snipers but we have very poor mentality of war that kya hi karna hai snipers ka but humare army ko nahi pata ki ek snipers puri puri battalion per bhari padta hai😒
so many arms expert in the comment section .....everyone is teaching the true knowledge yet few differ but hey thanks to all arms / army experts for explaining even though some of them r just small school kids
Truth is the citizens Never get to hold and gun unless you're in the arm forces, so to reach a level on par with other military sniper were at a disadvantage. In some European and North America from a young age they would be taught how to shoot a rifle by their father so they are more natural when it come to long-range shooting.
ASHVA SHAKTI YASHOBAL!!! THREE CHEERS FOR THE 61ST CAVALRY AND THE PRESIDENTS BODY GUARDS!!!. Husain spent time at the 61st Rissala stables & royal stables of Rajmata Gayatri Devi in Jaipur. Rajmata Gayatri Devi patronized Indian painters like Ram Kumar, Gaitonde, Manjit Bawa, among others. It's after this stint at Jaipur that he met Madhuri Dixit at an award function in 1994 and carried out a series of Horses & Madhuri paintings and then entered film making. He made a series of paintings on 61st Cavalry, PBG, various Rissala's, Lancers, Cavalries, Army, State Forces & Polo. They were sketches & oil on canvases. These have remained private and not showcased publicly till date. The painting material was provided by courtesy of Rajmata Gayatri Devi & her friend Mrs Zorawar Singh. He painted over 25-30 sketches & paintings on the various Army Rissala's, Cavalries, Lancers, Polo & horses. Husain would spend long hours watching young cavalry officers play practice & polo chukkars on the private cavalry polo grounds next to the Cavalry officers mess in Khatipura. He actually painted a live horse in the middle of Connaught Place in the early 90s at Happenings, belonging to koel & Kali Puri, during an art opening. To his mind the horse was a metaphor for freedom and he craved to be so free himself that he didn’t want to be shackled by anything. MF Husain was hoisted by The Maharani of Jaipur, Rajmata Gayatri Devi and The Jaipur Rissala between 1992 and 1995. The eminent painter spent his joyful days at the Jaipur Rissala which is presently known as the 61st Cavalry, staying in the cavalry officer's mess. In his time over there, Husain painted a series of paintings which depicted the army and the polo horses. Besides Husain immortalized Her Highness Gayatri Devi in the various portraits, he painted of her. However, a few of those portraits remained incomplete as Husain could never return to culminate the artistic work he had undertaken at The Rissala.
Talking of Rajmata Gayatri Devi, she strongly hoped that the market will lead to the arts coming into a happier position - as she said, art is the last thing people invest in when they have bought their real estate, jewels, cars and other expensive toys.
She believed patronage was needed to support the artists for they are our heritage & repositories of culture. Both visual & performing artists & artistes needed to be given a better economic deal that gives them the freedom to create without having to worry where their next meal was going to come from. Art is a very erratic pay master, she pushed for schemes to be launched by Rajasthan Government to bring more artists within its ambit - after all, if assured work can be provided at the rural level for development, why not for artists, artistes & artisans? She wrote to the government to explore the possibility of taking a fresh look at arts management and create an arts cadre that will help run the several thousand arts institutions in the country. Introducing professional courses in institutes like IIM could be the first step to market the arts better towards the end of making the arts self sufficient. Steps need to be taken urgently to undo the damage wreaked by unscrupulous art galleries. In their race to extract their profits they raised the prices of art to unsustainable levels, leaving many artists in the country in pitiable conditions. She supported artists in best possible ways for sustainable growth. She acquired for her personal collections and gifting to her close friends, art works of upcoming and established Indian painters. Her homes Indian painters adorn the walls. I personally remember an incident where on my retuem from Delhi polo season, I mentioned to her about the plight and hard times Mr Gaitonde had fallen on as he along with Ramkumar, Manjit Bawa, Khanna were closely associated with the cavalry and were regulars to the Jaipur Polo grounds at Delhi. She heard me and next morning wished to buy his works along with few other artists. 30-35 oil on canvases of the painters immediately. That purchase had hugely helped Gaitonde to tide over his large accumulated debts after his accident which left him physically restrained and then the fire which destroyed his house, She did not want anyone to know other than Mrs Zorawar Singh her close confidante. She had most pious and gentle helping heart and she felt pained for any artists trouble. God Bless her and the family. Thanks to God her grand children bring her great peace and she must be happy in heaven's see them do so well. Princesses Lalitya, her husband and her lovely children and Maharaj Devraj bring her great honor. They are doing extremely well and very humble and beautiful in their demeanor. May Hanuman bless them. ASHVA SHAKTI YASHOBAL!!! THREE CHEERS FOR THE 61ST CAVALRY AND THE PRESIDENTS BODY GUARDS.
I have a doubt... special forces ke soldiers ka identity toh secretive hota hai na... retirement ke baad revel kr skta hai kya apni identity as a special force soldier?
@@himangshudeka2788 because, they have been involved in too deep missions with intel agencies that threat on their families and themselves remain. Also most are shy individuals and very secretive too
I disagree with the Gentleman. The term “sniper” is not something about range at which you shoot. Sniper is more like how you shoot, Snipers are different from other gunners because they shoot ‘Precise’ & have good ‘concealment/cover’. Enemy have very hard time in Judging the Position of Snipers. While for example, a typical .50 cal gunner also can shoot at 1 mile distance but he will be not Precise & he will put bullets on target just to suppress the enemy fire. In India we have something called sniper school. Special forces use Sako TRG 42 & mostly infantry equipped with Dragunov rifle.
We dont have a sniper culture because of certain reasons, one being not requiring the need for one. NATO forces(especially usa and uk) developed this culture because their operations mostly consisted of counter terrorism which require them to take such long ranged shots from a secure and safe hideout.
@@babayada2015 fighting ka style dekho na, hamare yaha city k under urban warfare nhi hota. Most of our anti terrorism fights happen inside jungles where long ranged shots are impractical.
I'm a sniper and we don't have that much developed sniper skill, the Russians are the best. I, myself, learned a lot from my colleagues from Russia that affects the accuracy of hits. such as the Force of gravity, the humidity of the air, and the force of the wind itself, the position of the shooter, the trigger, optics, and of course the caliber and rifle from which you shoot, there is also the basic knowledge of Ballistics and Mathematics. but, she said nicely, today there are calculators, it's always harder for me to shoot from the Hill down than the other way around. Today there are sniper rifles such as "Sevastoplj or Orzis 5000 caliber 12.7 that go up to 4 kilometers. The most difficult thing in sniper calling is counter sniping. Greetings, to my relatives in India from a gypsy
Well, I have to salute him. Most of us Indians think we are the best nation with best of everything. We can't even complement the achievements of the Chinese or other nations. We live in the past. What is past for us ? We were a bunch of kingdoms. India didn't exist until beginning of 20th century. Some say it started to emerge as a single nation with common principles after 1857. Anyways, a great successful nation is the one which recognizes it's limitations and delivers on it's promises and consequently progressing forward by serving it's citizens. I think he has a valid argument here when he says we haven't evolved much in this category..he's experienced, prolly knows his stuff. Hope we pick up this skill and improve our security situation rather than blasting this guy coz we are emotionally butthurt.
concept of india was always there even before and what was MAHABHARAT if the concept of bharat wasnt there ? and even EAST INDIA COMPANY the only diff was we are a bunch of kingdoms earlier
@@grey301k I don't think the concept of a Nation State was in existence before 19th Century. Just coz we have "Bharat" in Mahabharata doesn't necessarily translate into a Nation State called India. The word "India" didn't mean a Nation State with proper administration, army, etc before 19C. Cheers!
@@realityishardtodigest9128 do read about the origin of word "India". How did it come into existence? If only you do a research on the different names of India, you'll realise that it has been a nation state for centuries
@@realityishardtodigest9128 obviously bruhhh today's India is very diff but there was always a sense of nation-building bcoz of language and religious ties
If we were a Nation State, we(as in these bunch of kingdoms) wouldn't have been been invaded over and over and over again. What is surprising, however, was the traditions, principles, our culture essentially didn't break despite that. That is truly something. Yes, there were other things that were introduced like other religions, traditions or tech, which is debatable whether it's a good or a bad thing but the commonality persisted with time. We should definitely recognize that. But not boast about it and live in the past. We HAD a past. But it's time we remember it and move into the future. Which seems to be lagging in pace. Look at the Chinese. They recognize what happened and worked on improving their society. We have to do something similar but within in a democratic framework, which might not be so fast coz it has its own disadvantages. It's gonna be chaotic but I see some progress every year.
@@fdz5726 वो तो दिख रहा है। नोटबंदी, 370 हटाने के बाद आतंकीयो से ज्यादा जवान मारे जा रहे है, आंड भक्ति छोड़कर न्यूज देखा कर। कल भी हिंदू मजदूरों पर तेरे जिहादी भाईयो ने ग्रेनेड से हमला किया और लोगोको जान से मार दिया।
We do buy sniper rifles, ofcourse we dont buy them to shoot birds or shaadi me hawa me fire krne k liye, just like most of soldiers didnt know about 9 para and 11 para for many decades, and common people didnt know about MARCOS as untill last decade, most of the soldiers still dont know if we really have a proper and elite sniper teams or not, ofcourse everyone knows that we do have snipers to shoot at 800 meters
Actually it doesn't matter if we have snipers who can shoot beyond 1.5km or not. Every army has it's own way of doing things, US is different maybe they believe they could depend on taking a lucky shot. Our army doesn't, we don't need to copy other forces as long as we are keeping our country safe. Which our army does very well.
I respect your Army. But please understand that in the U.S. Army and USMC our snipers do not rely upon "lucky shots". It's completely science and skill allowing our trained snipers to consistantly take long range shots with incredible accuracy. We have sniper qualified Infantrymen, Rangers and Special Forces commandos. The USMC has a Scout-Sniper MOS. So Sniper for us a skill set not a primary job. Any U.S. Infantryman capable of passing the course to graduate sniper school can receive sniper training. In my Infantry company every platoon has a Sniper Qualified Soldier. Our Sniper Qualified Infantrymen and commandos serve mostly as scouts, as forward observers, as overwatch security and to control the battlefield. When operating as an overwatch our Sniper teams act as guardian angels to protect us and provide visual Intel to us as we conduct operations. Our snipers can also cripple the opposition by removing their leaders/officers/senior NCOs as well as cripple vehicles, equipment, radios, helicopters and detonste explosive devices from long range. One U.S. sniper qualified infantryman or special operation commando can cripple an entire battalion of enemy troops and pin them down to prevent their advance. They provide valuable visual intel for division command. Our maritime snipers can & do take down pirates with head shots from long range on moving sea vessels. Please be advised we don't rely upon lucky shots. Snipers are surgical precision long range shooters. If you're a Hindu of Hindustan / India 🇮🇳 then you're an ally. Your enemies, Communist China, Pakistan, Islamic Jihadi terrorists are our enemies. Perhaps your military will allow some of your Soldiers to attend our Sniper schools here in the U.S.A. In closing, I have much respect for your Soldiers from the Punjabi region. And your food is the best in the world (in my opinion).
@@SoldierDrew India and the US do cross-training every year. Last month, Indian and US Infantry units trained in Uttrakhand, and three months ago the SF units of both countries also did cross-training at Special Forces Training School Bakhloh
60% of army budget is spent on giving pension.. that's why our jawans are still using indian made heavy boots, wearing basic bullet proof jacket and using insas... a single fire weapon... thanks to govt that has upgraded the insas to AK203...a fully automatic advanced assault rifle and soo every army will get US army type light weight shoes, modern highly secure jackets
It has nothing to do with evolution, every army has its own way, our way of a ‘fire-fight’ is different, we always close inn during ops, however, he US army’s ops are usually conducted from a distance. They can’t even think of ‘fire fighting’ like we do, & vice versa.
Not really, US military has been in close contact scenarios many times, they just have better CQB standards than us honestly. We just don't want to except that. And Maj Avinash is right, it has everything to do with evolution. The kind of generals we've had only understand conventional warfare and that is no development at all. Everybody closes in during ops in buildings or other closed in spaces. Snipers should be at overwatch but more importantly as US/UK has made it's recon troops composed of snipers. For reference search "Black Squadron DEVGRU"
The main objective aside from the mission in an operation is 0% casualty from the soldiers side. I think if snipers were present in the army it could have reduced a lot of blood shed. I am amazed that a sniper wing does not exist in the Indian army. Its an utter shame. Does that mean our soldiers are less skilled than other counterparts.
Stop this coping mate, American military is much better, and the training they get is significantly superior than our Indian counterparts, so rather than this coping mechanism we should strive to improve.
Good to see honest and real army officers coming out and stating facts vs monkeys like Gaurav Arya. Unfortunately Indian army infantry equipment and tactics are still pretty out dated, especially when it comes to long distance engagements. The draconian arms act which disallows any civilian use of firearms is the major killer of all innovation. In US it is us the civilians who push the envelop on marksmanship which then armed forces can quickly adopt. The amount of weapons and rifles I can fire in US as a veteran are 100 times more than what I could even manage to fire or use while serving in Indian Armed Forces. God knows when the Indian Babus will let go off the stanglehold they have on Army.
But having the right tools does not make anyone a sniper. The guy must have a natural talent. Is there any soldier who is capable of taking a 1500 m shot in the indian army. Thats what we should be asking.
Snipers are overrated...mostly because of hollywood. They can be useful in extreme insurgency areas like iraq and afghanistan but not in kashmir. In kashmir a marksman is more than enough... in conventional warfare, sniper's role are limited to mostly recon missions...today we have drones and satellites for recon...further every army batallion in India has a dedicated recon platoon...(mostly its the ghatak platoon).
My ques is why? Indian Army need Top class & should produce international level army personel for snipper very sad to heard still we don't have that level of snipper.
this would be much gr8 if host keeps his mouth shut and open it when it really makes sense. it's irritating to see host interrupt guests for silly questions which he cam find in google easily. people listen to guest for their experience and time they put in not for silly host questions.
Refreshing to hear an honest and comprehensive pov from an Indian commando, rather rare these days, especially out of india
He looks like a Saint speaks like a physics professor.Thatz the beauty of training by Parachute regiment and Commando school.
Commando school is for Infantry Ghataks. SF personnel train in SFTS Nahan.
i think every armed forces soldier has same nature being soldier means the way you live your life
Being a Sniper is not that easy..
You need lots of patience, consistency,quick decision making skills, calculation skills, elevation, wind and distance calculation, rotation of earth etc etc
The name "sniper" comes from the verb "to snipe", which originated in the 1770s among soldiers in British India in reference to shooting snipes, a wader that was considered an extremely challenging game bird for hunters due to its alertness, camouflaging color and erratic flight behavior.
Wikipedia se copy paste 😂😂😂
@@GhostOperator7074 yo stalin, aaj kal dikhati nahi dete, bade busy ho aaj kal
Aah, so google dictionary has a new avatar.
@@GhostOperator7074 where else can we get such info ? .. what's wrong with people these days.. stupid comments for no reason..
tears came from my eyes by seeing so many skill snipers in comment section
Pkaakp
Snipers also have multiple roles. Their primary role is getting behind enemy lines, and gather intelligence while also reporting enemy movements. Only their secondary role is going after HVT or High Value Target.
In many ways a sniper is as important as a trained commando. All the more reason for Indian Army to have employed them years ago.
major Avinash sir ? is it you ?
We didn't even have proper sniper rifle before 2013 . Dragnov which considered DMR was called sniper
Exactly 2013 kaise malum tumko..kaise malum
not exactly , as per google right now we have good sniper like barrett m-82
Major Avinash has so much knowledge..also he speaks the truth and doesn't try to build fake narratives..respect
No bullshit, this man is straight forward.
ACTUALLY the indian army had good snipers during World war 1 and World war 2 (ofcourse under the british back then) BUT also back then snipers could shoot at a maximum range of 600 to 750 or 800 meters becoz guns were not advanced like todays......so techically a DMR wud be considered a sniper according to early 20th century standards....but anyways as time progressed the indian army didnt really evolve that well in world of sniping....but progress is taking place slow but gradually!
Back then guns had a higher muzzle velocity, I believe. These days many bullets are made to main, not kill. So the enemy can be captured instead.
@@someonejustsomeone1469 yes u r absolutely right modern firearms (most of them) today focus more on speed and have smaller rounds compared to old schoolers which focused more on stopping power.....u can compare two russian rifles the knows AK 47 vs the ww2 era SVT 40 or Mosin Nagant .......ak rounds r wayyy smaller
ofc the british were specialized in sniping. One can see the jallianwala bagh incident!🙂👍
@@someonejustsomeone1469 Absolutely not
@@2km223 absolutely hot
Salute to Indian Army 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳💪🏻
Deep condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in Rajasthan🙏🏻
This is absolutely true, Snipers have to deployed in a very tactful way. DMRs use G28, Mk14, 416 etc. They have usually adjustable scopes which can give good cover for cqc and guerrilla warfare cause Indian forces serve usually in the mountains or hilly terrains where operations happen. Snipers are deployed when you know about an area and if that location is safe for them. Along with a spotter. It's because snipers can't afford to get their cover blown.
Sir, said it right. I am a student of physics, and, the bullet moves on a parabolic path, due to gravity. It falls down by (1/2)gt^2
Indian Army has a few dozen "sniper rifles" but we do not have the "sharpshooters" or "snipers" who can use those rifles effectively.
In fact our Army does not have a Sniper Training Course in its entire establishment.
Ironically, Pakistani army has USA trained Snipers who use the Arctic Warfare Magnum rifles in .338 Lapua Magnum caliber.
There is also information about PLA (Chinese army) using their normal standard issue 5.8mm Army rifles to hit targets beyond 800 metres quite easily.
We have a lot of work to do in very short time, else we may lose too many Soldiers in future battles.
Using 5.8 × 42 mm rounds to hit targets at 800m easily 😂😂😂 bruh where are those reports or so called information please share more about this . Dude it becomes tough to hit targets at that distance even with a bigger 7.62 NATO round .
Also we have started inducting rifles that are chambered in .338 lapua Magnum . Special forces are getting Sako trg 42 while other snipers are getting Beretta Scorpio victrix . Yes we were lacking in the dept for a long time but slowly we are trying to catch up .
@@gokuldutt7476 bigger round means greater accuracy at longer distance?
Bruh....where did you get that 'knowledge' from?
A .338 Lapua Magnum consistently out shoots a .50 BMG beyond 1 Kilometre ranges.
A 6.5mm Creedmoor outshoots a 7.62 NATO beyond 800 metres any day any weather.
Heck, even the 6.5mm Grendel puts more knockdown hits on target at ranges beyond 600 metres than the 7.62×51 NATO round.
You see, when an armchair general argues on weapons with a Real world JCO, the general loses.
@@bastabbiswas7734 Surely I would agree to 6.5 mm grendel and 6.5 mm creedmoor but I can't find demonstrations of the Chinese round and how effective it is at the range being spoken about .
@@gokuldutt7476 refer to Ian Mcullam of Forgotten Weapons RUclips channel for info on the Chinese cartridge
the Indian Army ignored its Sniper Course since the 70s, and now we have Sharpshooters at best, very few true Snipers, if at all.
3:32 should have added upward parabola
For a second I thought Emraan Hashmi was the guest!!
Indian soldiers are no doubt the best in the world...no one can match their courage,bravery and skill but our defence system requires a lot of reform and advancement for every soldiers' life matter to us
Lol
@@RojaJaneman exactly...
@@ego2863 include nrc and nra
Every soldier is best.... whether it's American British or Indian....learn to respect
Almost all these Indian sf guys, they have a kinda spiritual/saint angle in them, I felt
Oh yes. I fully agree with the viewpoint of our Commando Brother here.
We have a lot of catching up to do.
Our policy makers lack foresight.
This man is a legend jai hind sir !
What he meant was the "technology"
The Sniper tech in the world is much superior to one we are using.
Exactly
No he didn't just mean tech.
we have the best snipers available currently but we lack in training. SAKO TRG-42 , IWI Galil, Beretta Victrix Scorpio TGT and Barrett M107A1 are all battle proven weapon systems.
@@vinsmokesanji9051 ye naam koi bhi likh de. These snipers have been inducted quite recently and they are not available in good numbers with the regular infantry. Regulars ke liye Dragunov hi hai zyadatar. To regulars ke pass na snipers hain na hi sniping school hai.
@@2km223 first off all DRAGUNOV is not a sniper it is a DMR. Secondly, Victrix aur Barrett dono hi mostly Infantry ki liye purchase ki gayi thi. Abhi frontline pe jitne bhi soldiers hai un sabhi ke pass ya to Sako hai, ya Baretta hai ya Galil, apne facts sahi karlo pehle. Dragunov abhi replace ho rahi hai aur jo bacchi hai unhe SSS Defence Upgrade krke de rha hai.
Ranveer started concentrating at 4:38
So we have many sniping experts discussing in comments.....
Hope you all know how to handle that shoulder-dislocating recoil and you don't end up breaking your nice jaw...
😆😆gold
Yes yes recoil of ak 56 is nothing.
I think you don't know about technique so uttering nonsense 😂
@@lifeisnothingbuttorturepai4610 yeah I am not familiar with these guns the way you guys are.......
I never said that AK has no recoil, I instead said that it's easy to talk about sniping and discussing theory, but when you go out to perform you see several other factors that affect your shot and proficiency.....
Since 2016, lot of things have changed. Pakistanis were sniping Indian patrols from 1000m which were out of range of our 7.62 DMRs. Then we procured proper sniper rifles like Sako TRG chambered in .338 Lapua which is sniping caliber. And sniper units were also setup.
Garud commando present here ✌🙂
Even soldiers in the army don’t know about Indian Snipers that’s how secretive it is, tho it doesn’t mean india don’t have the concept of snipers.
Ya expert speaking who got the secret information about army🤣🤣 grow up bro
@@noobdogg2060 noob bro...... tujhe lagta h ki indian army m snipers nahi h....... 😂😂😂
@@girdharjoshi880 mene yeh kb kha?? 🤣🤣 Tu b grow up bro ya tujhe b secret information mili hai?
@@noobdogg2060 Major Gaurav Arya met a sniper. And we had snipers even in ww2.
@@ayanjit9196 concept of sniper is not evolve as compare to other countries in other countries snipers are priority in every combat
Ranvir thought he knows everything but this guy showed him the reality
A sniper can change the whole warfare. Its way more than just shooting long range. Chris Kyle was the god of sniper. The reason why some special forces like Marines and Delta Force are so successful is because they have overwatch snipers.
*Solid Gyan hai Bhai, that too with very humble and down to earth behavior*
Wow! what an awesome conversation!
Army officer is right. Indian forces don't have snipers. They DMR guy uses SVD rifles. DMR guy uses generally 7.62 aka 308 or 5.56 as per American standards. 5.56 have very less punching power left at those ranges.
In American we use Mk12, SR25, (5.56) These rifles are sub- MOA rifles. That means it shoots less than 1 inch at 100yards, point of aim & impact. For 7.62 platform US uses HK417, M14, Mk17, etc.
For snipers Army uses lapua rounds, M24, M2010, M40A5 etc. Barrett M82 used not for sniper but use for Anti Material capabilities like killing enemy behind cover.
Sniper generally works in 2 man team, snipers & spotter. Spotter carries high magnification spotting scope with range finder, kestrel, dope card, ballestic calculator. He also carries dmr or normal rifle to engage the enemy in closer environment. Sniper & Spotter have to blend in. They are not attacking force. They are used by Command to give Intel about the enemy also because they are trained to blend with the environment & stay quiet for long periods of time. It's not like moves shows. You talked about Kris Kyle, he was working as DM on high ground to provide overarching. While he was firing. His Spotter pulling up the security & watch his rear. Sniper in urban combat is totally different then open terrain
He is from Odisha..... ❤️From Odisha
we should ask this question from govt of not recruiting snipers in defense ...trend this on all social media
Army had a sniper school which was closed, also it's not the govt or Mod that sets up sniper schools but the army itself
Nobody knows wether we have snipers or not. Its a sensitive information which even many soldiers do not know. The information we have is very superficial.
@@utkarshshankar3696 am talking about sniper sections that existed until late 1950's 10per inf batt, there was also good sniper course until the 70's, am not sure if we now have a specific trade called "sniper" in the Indian army, but there is marksman ship training in inf schl Mhow and am not remembering the name
Game nhi jo team requirement chal rhi hai ek sniper chahiye thoda soch samajh ke bola karo yaar , kya indian army ko zaroorat chahiye nhi hogi snipers ki woh kaam kar rhe hai na bhai.
@@utkarshshankar3696 existence of sniper school is not a classified information every military possesses some form of precision shooting, we just don't have a dedicated section/trade called sniper now, but I did hear about they making some changes post induction of TRG 42
What an irony, the term sniper is evolved from an Indian bird sni and yet we don't have snipers .
Salute to our forces 🙏
3:32 this is a parabola, yes, but bullets don't follow this trajectory. You might have given wrong idea to many viewers. It's a parabolic trajectory but a different one.
And ranveer has a btech degree apparently 🥲
@@sarvottamkumar4022 it's editor's fault
Simply Brilliant and very Precise...
i love how ranveer pretending to be smart while behaving stupid
always
Well said
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Still his podcasts bring the most interesting people. Love that
if you watch the full thing on his other channel he says somalia is the same size of Usa. 🤡
They best of this show is that you also invite our real heroes to the show ❤️🇮🇳
"There are soldiers and then there are Snipers"....
Damn. This Emraan Hasmi is multi-faceted
India has now one of the deadliest sniper rifle ,like sako trg, skorpio tgt which are now used in ladakh ,loc ,i think we only had draganov and galil during sirs tenure thats why he is saying we were jot that evolved but now we have rifles which can shoot at a distance of 1500 metres
Indian Army has a few dozen "sniper rifles" but we do not have the "sharpshooters" or "snipers" who can use those rifles effectively.
In fact our Army does not have a Sniper Training Course in its entire establishment.
Ironically, Pakistani army has USA trained Snipers who use the Arctic Warfare Magnum rifles in .338 Lapua Magnum caliber.
There is also information about PLA (Chinese army) using their normal standard issue 5.8mm Army rifles to hit targets beyond 800 metres quite easily.
We have a lot of work to do in very short time, else we may lose too many Soldiers in future battles.
@@bastabbiswas7734 bro pakistan have good snipers no doubt,but their is no fucking way a 5.8mm can shoot above 800 meters it is straight bullshit propoganda of pla ,pla see guys as sharpshooter if they can shoot at 250 metres ,they are way behind the term sniper,on the other hand india have sniper training center and they are taught basic tactics like reconnaissance ghille suit their is also spotter and sniper in indian army ,i think only drawback is what sir mentioned that we are not effective above 800 metres ,but sadly country like pakistan have very trained snipers ,i wonder what we get to learn from usa they dont help us i guess after so much long bilateral yudh abhyas we still dont know about snipers ,they are just playing us
@@vikalawa5301 regards Chinese propaganda, I agree with you to some extent.
But we donot have Sniper Training School in Indian Army. What we have is DMR training at platoon level. The Ghatak Platoon of every Army Regiment has few "marksmen".
The word Sniper & Sniping is nowadays used only for specialist marksmen who train & shoot beyond 800 metres.
This we donot have officially.
N.B. I have served as JCO in 18 GR for 4 years, had to retire due to liver injury.
@@bastabbiswas7734 thak you for your service and as i say we dont have to worry about chinese soldiers they are not professionals but they have equipments but we should be worry about pakistanis they are becoming more lethal and taking pok will not be easy task i also known some guys in army they were from gaharwal rifles and we were preparing for ssb and i want to say they are some tough guys
Please Bring shiv aroor.
Because of not having enough concept and modernization in Indian army many of the soldiers used to be killed by the Pakistani snipers who used latest AWM. Whilst India still use 1970's Russian Dragunov sniper.
kinematics ke class chal rahi kya..?
2-D motion
BRING RAHUL BHAT ON THE PODCAST. I RECENTLY SAW HIM ON DOSTCAST... AMAZING PERSON AMAZING PODCAST.
It is very sad thing that we need the snipers but we have very poor mentality of war that kya hi karna hai snipers ka but humare army ko nahi pata ki ek snipers puri puri battalion per bhari padta hai😒
so many arms expert in the comment section .....everyone is teaching the true knowledge yet few differ but hey thanks to all arms / army experts for explaining even though some of them r just small school kids
Enemy at the gates the best sniper movie i have ever seen.
American sniper is also good but enemy at the gates is classic masterpiece.
Strongly agree,Versaliiii
He looks more like a journalist rather than a ex military commando!
Truth is the citizens Never get to hold and gun unless you're in the arm forces, so to reach a level on par with other military sniper were at a disadvantage.
In some European and North America from a young age they would be taught how to shoot a rifle by their father so they are more natural when it come to long-range shooting.
ASHVA SHAKTI YASHOBAL!!!
THREE CHEERS FOR THE 61ST CAVALRY AND THE PRESIDENTS BODY GUARDS!!!.
Husain spent time at the 61st Rissala stables & royal stables of Rajmata Gayatri Devi in Jaipur.
Rajmata Gayatri Devi patronized Indian painters like Ram Kumar, Gaitonde, Manjit Bawa, among others.
It's after this stint at Jaipur that he met Madhuri Dixit at an award function in 1994 and carried out a series of Horses & Madhuri paintings and then entered film making.
He made a series of paintings on 61st Cavalry, PBG, various Rissala's, Lancers, Cavalries, Army, State Forces & Polo. They were sketches & oil on canvases. These have remained private and not showcased publicly till date.
The painting material was provided by courtesy of Rajmata Gayatri Devi & her friend Mrs Zorawar Singh. He painted over 25-30 sketches & paintings on the various Army Rissala's, Cavalries, Lancers, Polo & horses.
Husain would spend long hours watching young cavalry officers play practice & polo chukkars on the private cavalry polo grounds next to the Cavalry officers mess in Khatipura.
He actually painted a live horse in the middle of Connaught Place in the early 90s at Happenings, belonging to koel & Kali Puri, during an art opening.
To his mind the horse was a metaphor for freedom and he craved to be so free himself that he didn’t want to be shackled by anything.
MF Husain was hoisted by The Maharani of Jaipur, Rajmata Gayatri Devi and The Jaipur Rissala between 1992 and 1995. The eminent painter spent his joyful days at the Jaipur Rissala which is
presently known as the 61st Cavalry, staying in the cavalry officer's mess. In his time over there, Husain painted a series of paintings which depicted the army and the polo horses. Besides Husain immortalized Her Highness Gayatri Devi in the various portraits, he painted of her. However, a few of those portraits remained incomplete as Husain could never return to culminate the artistic work he had undertaken at The Rissala.
Talking of Rajmata Gayatri Devi, she strongly hoped that the market will lead to the arts coming into a happier position - as she said, art is the last thing people invest in when they have bought their real estate, jewels, cars and other expensive toys.
She believed patronage was needed to support the artists for they are our heritage & repositories of culture. Both visual & performing artists & artistes needed to be given a better economic deal that gives them the freedom to create without having to worry where their next meal was going to come from.
Art is a very erratic pay master, she pushed for schemes to be launched by Rajasthan Government to bring more artists within its ambit - after all, if assured work can be provided at the rural level for development, why not for artists, artistes & artisans?
She wrote to the government to explore the possibility of taking a fresh look at arts management and create an arts cadre that will help run the several thousand arts institutions in the country.
Introducing professional courses in institutes like IIM could be the first step to market the arts better towards the end of making the arts self sufficient. Steps need to be taken urgently to undo the damage wreaked by unscrupulous art galleries. In their race to extract their profits they raised the prices of art to unsustainable levels, leaving many artists in the country in pitiable conditions.
She supported artists in best possible ways for sustainable growth. She acquired for her personal collections and gifting to her close friends, art works of upcoming and established Indian painters. Her homes Indian painters adorn the walls. I personally remember an incident where on my retuem from Delhi polo season, I mentioned to her about the plight and hard times Mr Gaitonde had fallen on as he along with Ramkumar, Manjit Bawa, Khanna were closely associated with the cavalry and were regulars to the Jaipur Polo grounds at Delhi. She heard me and next morning wished to buy his works along with few other artists. 30-35 oil on canvases of the painters immediately. That purchase had hugely helped Gaitonde to tide over his large accumulated debts after his accident which left him physically restrained and then the fire which destroyed his house, She did not want anyone to know other than Mrs Zorawar Singh her close confidante.
She had most pious and gentle helping heart and she felt pained for any artists trouble.
God Bless her and the family. Thanks to God her grand children bring her great peace and she must be happy in heaven's see them do so well. Princesses Lalitya, her husband and her lovely children and Maharaj Devraj bring her great honor. They are doing extremely well and very humble and beautiful in their demeanor. May Hanuman bless them.
ASHVA SHAKTI YASHOBAL!!!
THREE CHEERS FOR THE 61ST CAVALRY AND THE PRESIDENTS BODY GUARDS.
I have a doubt... special forces ke soldiers ka identity toh secretive hota hai na... retirement ke baad revel kr skta hai kya apni identity as a special force soldier?
Yes, in case you are not involved with anything related to forces
special forces are just soldiers with superior training and permissions , they are not agents
He's not an special agent
@@wankmaster69 but kuch photos mein SF soldiers ke face blur ya phir dhaka hota hai
@@himangshudeka2788 because, they have been involved in too deep missions with intel agencies that threat on their families and themselves remain.
Also most are shy individuals and very secretive too
I disagree with the Gentleman. The term “sniper” is not something about range at which you shoot. Sniper is more like how you shoot, Snipers are different from other gunners because they shoot ‘Precise’ & have good ‘concealment/cover’. Enemy have very hard time in Judging the Position of Snipers. While for example, a typical .50 cal gunner also can shoot at 1 mile distance but he will be not Precise & he will put bullets on target just to suppress the enemy fire. In India we have something called sniper school. Special forces use Sako TRG 42 & mostly infantry equipped with Dragunov rifle.
We dont have a sniper culture because of certain reasons, one being not requiring the need for one. NATO forces(especially usa and uk) developed this culture because their operations mostly consisted of counter terrorism which require them to take such long ranged shots from a secure and safe hideout.
Kayde se dekho to India ko Jada evolve hona chahiye tha kyuki apan Jada anti terrorism ko jhelte h
@@babayada2015 fighting ka style dekho na, hamare yaha city k under urban warfare nhi hota. Most of our anti terrorism fights happen inside jungles where long ranged shots are impractical.
I'm a sniper and we don't have that much developed sniper skill, the Russians are the best. I, myself, learned a lot from my colleagues from Russia that affects the accuracy of hits. such as the Force of gravity, the humidity of the air, and the force of the wind itself, the position of the shooter, the trigger, optics, and of course the caliber and rifle from which you shoot, there is also the basic knowledge of Ballistics and Mathematics. but, she said nicely, today there are calculators, it's always harder for me to shoot from the Hill down than the other way around. Today there are sniper rifles such as "Sevastoplj or Orzis 5000 caliber 12.7 that go up to 4 kilometers. The most difficult thing in sniper calling is counter sniping. Greetings, to my relatives in India from a gypsy
Ye hindi me bhi hona chahiye to jada acche se smjh me aye ga kaun kaun chahata h ki hindi me bhi ho ye episode
This is very sad and worrying. We should have snippers. Even i saw American Sniper. Snipers are important.
Well, I have to salute him. Most of us Indians think we are the best nation with best of everything. We can't even complement the achievements of the Chinese or other nations. We live in the past. What is past for us ? We were a bunch of kingdoms. India didn't exist until beginning of 20th century. Some say it started to emerge as a single nation with common principles after 1857. Anyways, a great successful nation is the one which recognizes it's limitations and delivers on it's promises and consequently progressing forward by serving it's citizens. I think he has a valid argument here when he says we haven't evolved much in this category..he's experienced, prolly knows his stuff. Hope we pick up this skill and improve our security situation rather than blasting this guy coz we are emotionally butthurt.
concept of india was always there
even before
and what was MAHABHARAT if the concept of bharat wasnt there ?
and even
EAST INDIA COMPANY
the only diff was we are a bunch of kingdoms earlier
@@grey301k I don't think the concept of a Nation State was in existence before 19th Century. Just coz we have "Bharat" in Mahabharata doesn't necessarily translate into a Nation State called India. The word "India" didn't mean a Nation State with proper administration, army, etc before 19C. Cheers!
@@realityishardtodigest9128 do read about the origin of word "India". How did it come into existence? If only you do a research on the different names of India, you'll realise that it has been a nation state for centuries
@@realityishardtodigest9128 obviously bruhhh
today's India is very diff
but there was always a sense of nation-building bcoz of language and religious
ties
If we were a Nation State, we(as in these bunch of kingdoms) wouldn't have been been invaded over and over and over again. What is surprising, however, was the traditions, principles, our culture essentially didn't break despite that. That is truly something. Yes, there were other things that were introduced like other religions, traditions or tech, which is debatable whether it's a good or a bad thing but the commonality persisted with time. We should definitely recognize that. But not boast about it and live in the past. We HAD a past. But it's time we remember it and move into the future. Which seems to be lagging in pace. Look at the Chinese. They recognize what happened and worked on improving their society. We have to do something similar but within in a democratic framework, which might not be so fast coz it has its own disadvantages. It's gonna be chaotic but I see some progress every year.
In a Polished way,sir is saying Khangress didn't support own defence system to empower/evolve...
😂😂😂और मोदीजी ने आते ही Snipers की झड़ी ही लगा दी😂😂क्यू👍👍
@@surajwavre8291 Tera khangress se jyada support n powers diya hein
@@fdz5726 वो तो दिख रहा है। नोटबंदी, 370 हटाने के बाद आतंकीयो से ज्यादा जवान मारे जा रहे है, आंड भक्ति छोड़कर न्यूज देखा कर। कल भी हिंदू मजदूरों पर तेरे जिहादी भाईयो ने ग्रेनेड से हमला किया और लोगोको जान से मार दिया।
@@surajwavre8291 ya it's going on in Kashmir
HaHa
No 4 bhi modi g ne banaya🤣🤣
super spoken hats off salutes
If there's no sniper in a team then everyone must be using ACOG SCOPE.
Eye opener atleast now we should think of
'DMR' reminded me of the DMR in Halo reach.
DMR my weapon of choice in COD aswell
Just look at the knowledge of this man
Salute Indian Army 🙌
We do buy sniper rifles, ofcourse we dont buy them to shoot birds or shaadi me hawa me fire krne k liye, just like most of soldiers didnt know about 9 para and 11 para for many decades, and common people didnt know about MARCOS as untill last decade, most of the soldiers still dont know if we really have a proper and elite sniper teams or not, ofcourse everyone knows that we do have snipers to shoot at 800 meters
Actually it doesn't matter if we have snipers who can shoot beyond 1.5km or not. Every army has it's own way of doing things, US is different maybe they believe they could depend on taking a lucky shot. Our army doesn't, we don't need to copy other forces as long as we are keeping our country safe. Which our army does very well.
I respect your Army. But please understand that in the U.S. Army and USMC our snipers do not rely upon "lucky shots".
It's completely science and skill allowing our trained snipers to consistantly take long range shots with incredible accuracy.
We have sniper qualified Infantrymen, Rangers and Special Forces commandos. The USMC has a Scout-Sniper MOS.
So Sniper for us a skill set not a primary job. Any U.S. Infantryman capable of passing the course to graduate sniper school can receive sniper training. In my Infantry company every platoon has a Sniper Qualified Soldier.
Our Sniper Qualified Infantrymen and commandos serve mostly as scouts, as forward observers, as overwatch security and to control the battlefield.
When operating as an overwatch our Sniper teams act as guardian angels to protect us and provide visual Intel to us as we conduct operations.
Our snipers can also cripple the opposition by removing their leaders/officers/senior NCOs as well as cripple vehicles, equipment, radios, helicopters and detonste explosive devices from long range.
One U.S. sniper qualified infantryman or special operation commando can cripple an entire battalion of enemy troops and pin them down to prevent their advance.
They provide valuable visual intel for division command.
Our maritime snipers can & do take down pirates with head shots from long range on moving sea vessels.
Please be advised we don't rely upon lucky shots. Snipers are surgical precision long range shooters.
If you're a Hindu of Hindustan / India 🇮🇳 then you're an ally. Your enemies, Communist China, Pakistan, Islamic Jihadi terrorists are our enemies. Perhaps your military will allow some of your Soldiers to attend our Sniper schools here in the U.S.A.
In closing, I have much respect for your Soldiers from the Punjabi region. And your food is the best in the world (in my opinion).
@@SoldierDrew India and the US do cross-training every year. Last month, Indian and US Infantry units trained in Uttrakhand, and three months ago the SF units of both countries also did cross-training at Special Forces Training School Bakhloh
@@SoldierDrew ri 😁ght ❤️
It's not about copying method from other country, it's all about efficiency
this is very unfortunate ,we should evolve ourselves as a nation who should have every kind of latest version of technology existed on earth
Thanks to Congress govt
@@shridhargangadhar5886 indeed
Dmr mast hai bhai❤️and sniper as well❤️
Our Sniper training programs must evolve. Just buying some modern sniper rifles won't cut it.
60% of army budget is spent on giving pension.. that's why our jawans are still using indian made heavy boots, wearing basic bullet proof jacket and using insas... a single fire weapon... thanks to govt that has upgraded the insas to AK203...a fully automatic advanced assault rifle and soo every army will get US army type light weight shoes, modern highly secure jackets
This episode ko hindi m dikha sakte ho plz hm janna chaahate h sniper k bare m zada
Very sad to heard this !! Indian army doesn't have snipers
I can shoot easily upto 1 km or 1000 metres with Beret m107 sniper rifle 😬
Imagine the kick ,that would blow off users arm if it's not mounted or have a human bipod.
@@pdemmy8709 .50 cal beret rifile is best in class and recoil management 💪
It has nothing to do with evolution, every army has its own way, our way of a ‘fire-fight’ is different, we always close inn during ops, however, he US army’s ops are usually conducted from a distance. They can’t even think of ‘fire fighting’ like we do, & vice versa.
Not really, US military has been in close contact scenarios many times, they just have better CQB standards than us honestly. We just don't want to except that. And Maj Avinash is right, it has everything to do with evolution. The kind of generals we've had only understand conventional warfare and that is no development at all. Everybody closes in during ops in buildings or other closed in spaces. Snipers should be at overwatch but more importantly as US/UK has made it's recon troops composed of snipers. For reference search "Black Squadron DEVGRU"
The main objective aside from the mission in an operation is 0% casualty from the soldiers side. I think if snipers were present in the army it could have reduced a lot of blood shed.
I am amazed that a sniper wing does not exist in the Indian army. Its an utter shame. Does that mean our soldiers are less skilled than other counterparts.
what silly cope rona
Stop this coping mate, American military is much better, and the training they get is significantly superior than our Indian counterparts, so rather than this coping mechanism we should strive to improve.
@@chirag-zn1ly isme generals ki nahi government ki galti hai jo unhe weapons provide hi nahi karvati
Not parabola, its projectile .....
1 shot 1 kill that's Sniper Marksman. Jai Hind 🙏
What i can understanding that if you have played some COD... MOH etc... You get at least 50% concept of these tactics...
With our population,
Vatsa just put DMR at every 800 mtrs ,
we don’t need a sniper.
- Chanakya
Or jab enemy 2 kilometre Dur Se gand me goli marega tb kya kroge
Wtf
With our population we can simply horde mode the enemy.
Good to see honest and real army officers coming out and stating facts vs monkeys like Gaurav Arya. Unfortunately Indian army infantry equipment and tactics are still pretty out dated, especially when it comes to long distance engagements. The draconian arms act which disallows any civilian use of firearms is the major killer of all innovation. In US it is us the civilians who push the envelop on marksmanship which then armed forces can quickly adopt. The amount of weapons and rifles I can fire in US as a veteran are 100 times more than what I could even manage to fire or use while serving in Indian Armed Forces. God knows when the Indian Babus will let go off the stanglehold they have on Army.
interviewer...what is DMR... le gamer...aa tujhe dikhata hu...kaun sa chalayega? mini, sks, slr, mk ,qbu ya lynx amr
movie you mentioned the guy and his life and how he died sud be mentioned too.
Brilliant 😊👍🏽👍🏽
Bro , Do a episode with YOHAN TENGRA
Parabola or projectile?
OMG I didnt knew that Emraan Hasmi knows a lot about Snipping
So why do we have Saco TRG 42 with 1500 meter effective range 🤔(only special forces use this) May be we don't have optics with mission computer.
This guy is just making things complicated. There are so many sniper active post on LOC by army.
@@kshit3125 whom he just caller dmr and not sniper right ?🤔
But having the right tools does not make anyone a sniper. The guy must have a natural talent. Is there any soldier who is capable of taking a 1500 m shot in the indian army. Thats what we should be asking.
That's recently bought. Things have changed since then. You even have snipers in BSF.
@@kshit3125 it happened now idiot. He meant we dont use snipers at platoon level in Indian Army and dont even have a sniper school
Nice podcast
Snipers are overrated...mostly because of hollywood.
They can be useful in extreme insurgency areas like iraq and afghanistan but not in kashmir. In kashmir a marksman is more than enough...
in conventional warfare, sniper's role are limited to mostly recon missions...today we have drones and satellites for recon...further every army batallion in India has a dedicated recon platoon...(mostly its the ghatak platoon).
When you skip Physics classes and dont understand Gravity... you become TRS Clips
"What is DMR?" He explained it like 2 minutes ago. Jesus Christ that's terrible communication skill
He'll bro please make a video for Ukarine returines mbbs students, guidance for them
Seems like allahbadia hasn't studied about gravity in school.
My ques is why? Indian Army need Top class & should produce international level army personel for snipper very sad to heard still we don't have that level of snipper.
What’s with the strange face the host makes throughout the interview??
this would be much gr8 if host keeps his mouth shut and open it when it really makes sense. it's irritating to see host interrupt guests for silly questions which he cam find in google easily. people listen to guest for their experience and time they put in not for silly host questions.
But then why is the Army purchasing sniper rifles?
Just for fun?
Defense YT channels have been publishing news about it off & on.
priceless.
Resepct.
at 1:20 minutes.... this youtuber used overlook phrase...wtf..choose words wisely