Indian police firearms training

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Indian police firearms training

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I'd love to see the results of their training when they have to face their first full magazine of 7.62 x 39. 8-) lol
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I have seen a similar video of Spetsnaz troopers training in a similar manner, I believe it's to do with balance etc and the moves wouldn't necessarily be used in the real world so to speak.
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Considering many of them legged it in the Mumbai attack I'd have thought the relay race and hurdlling more appropriate teanews
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Quite impressive I'd say.
PSG events would be good done like this :D
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