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Saturday, October 15, 2016

You won't Believe the No 1 What Modern Weapons were Inflantred during Op ALL OUT


On 26 December 2014, the Indian Government declared that they had launched "Operation All Out" to eliminate the Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland also known as NDFB(s). This was declared by the Chief of the Army Staff, General Dalbir Singh Suhag, after meeting the Indian Home Minister, Rajnath Singh, on 26 December. About 5,000 personnel from the paramilitary like the Para Commandos(SF), Assam Rifles, CRPF(Cobra Regiment) and 4,620 from the Indian Army have already been deployed and have been ordered to eliminate the remaining NDFB(S) militants, who are estimated to number around 80. In addition, around 2,000 personnel from the border force Sashastra Seema Bal have been deployed to help maintain stability. The Indian Army has been using its helicopters to carry out aerial surveys of the affected regions.
Here is the list what weapons were used during Op

10. INSAS used by Indian Army deploy and Assam Riffles

 

9. AK Series of rifles used by Indin Army and Assam Riffles

 

8. T91 Assualt rifle used by Paramilitary like CRPF(Cobra Regiment) and Assam Rifle

 

7. Carl Gustaf used by Para Commando and Indian army deploy and Assam Riffle

6. IMI TAVOR TAR 21 specially used by Para Commando

 

5. M4A1 Carbine specially used by Para Commando


4. IMI NEGEV used by Assam Riffles

 

3. PKM used by Assam Riffles and Indian Army deploy

2. Dragunov SVD59 used by Para Commando(SF)

1.  Agent Orange—or Herbicide Orange (HO) used by Indian Air Force

 

According to Local peoples staying near the sub foothills of Bhutan report say that the Plants and Bushes were made clean with Chemical Substances and many wild animals like Wild Pigs, Deer, Birds and many more wild animals birds were found dead with severe effect. Many near by living peoples like Cowboys were found infected in their legs and some says even dead but we don't have solid evidence but one thing is clear that Indian Army/Air Force used chemical weapons to clear up Bushes to initiate hard task.



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