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I thought the ads were pretty good, as a tank man, I appreciated that ad the best.
@Advait Kolhatkar Neither, I started as a driver on the CVR(T) Scorpian, the regiment was a recce regiment when I joined, later we moved onto the Chieftain MBT. as an armoured regiment. I was in B Sqn. 17th/21st Lancers in the British Army. Where you a tank man?
@@melbeasley9762 nice to know sir.... appreciate it...we mostly play with russian equipment though 😂😂....well you see the eastern powers have a knack for Russian equipment...like china like india
@@nilanjanachakraborty8642 I noticed your guys carrying AK47's and the tank is Soviet isn't it? I never knew anything about the Indian Army, other than the strange ritual you have on the border with Pakistan. It seems quite impressive. I'd be tempted to try and join myself if I weren't so old!
@Advait Kolhatkar No, I was a Cold War soldier, training to fight against the Soviet Union and communism, a fight we seem to have lost, looking at the current global situation. My only active service was in Northern Ireland. As you are an officer, please don't call me sir. I was just a Trooper. I had to look up the Dogra regiment. You have a proud history. A Sikh regiment? Funny you used to be designated 17th. My regiment was an ammalgamation of the 17th Duke of Cambridges Lancers and the 21st Empress of India's Lancers. The most famous action of the 17th was leading the Charge of the Light Brigade in the Crimea in 1854 and the 21st for the last cavalry charge in Omdurman led by a young Winston Churchill. Your motto Duty Before Death is similar to ours. Death or Glory. Our cap badge literally forms the motto and is called The Motto and a Motto is what is issued on paper. I'm honoured to make your aquintance sir. The Sikh soldier is hightly respected by the British Tommy. Jwala Mata Ki Jai!
@Advait Kolhatkar You certainly have a lot to live up to but you wouldn't have made Captain if you weren't capable. It seems to ln a par with officer promotion in the British Army where it's automatic up to Captain, but I don't think short service commission officers make it about 1st Lt. I knew a Lance Cororal in my Squadron. The last time I saw him he was RSM, but he became Lt.Col and CO of the regiment. There were several NCO's I'd known whi gained commissions. I think these make the best officers, but the sergeants really run things.
I don't know if there is such a big distinction between officers and enlisted men in India as there is in Britain, but I imagine it would be similar. My father was an Army musician but mt Grandfather was my hero. He joined the Royal Navy in 1916 at the age of 14, using his brother's birth certificate. He fought in both world wars. He's long since passed away and so has my mother, the onlt source of family knowledge and history. I do know that my father had a Malaya GSM but he later threw it away. I don't know much about his service. I think he was in the Royal Worcesters and maybe the Royal Signals.
I know my Grandfather was in China, I remember some of the souveneirs he brought back for my Grandmother but I don't know if he was in any action there. I think he was a Chief Petty Officer and I know he took part in the field gun competition in 1923 but that's all I can remember.
The Harrier was a great aircraft, retired far too early I think from service, especially with the Royal Navy. You must be very proud of your father and no doubt if he's still living, he will be proud of you.
The Cold War was an interesting time. We were close to the border in Germany, with East Germany. The regiment had a life expectancy of 24 hours should the Russians have crossed the border. I think we were well trained but the Chieftain had a big weakness, the engine. We were forever having pack of gearbox lifts by the REME when on exercise. We made the most of it of course as all the charge bins and ammo racks were filled with cans of beer, so we'd have a few beers or a sleep while the REME got on with repairing whatever was leaking that time! The gun was good though.
Later, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, I drove from London to Moscow in an old Land Rover. It was a very interesting journey for me. I went back a few times, mainly to Belarus and Lithuania where I met a Colonel of border police who had been stationed opposite me, about the same time I was in Germany. He was tank battalion commander, commanding 300 tanks. He was surprised that I could do every job on the tank. We got drunk on his home made vodka. He beat me there! The Russians were told that we in the West would attack them for their oil and mineral rescources, while we were told they were bent on world domination, which they are actually now in the process of achieving.
Finally, yes my time in Northen Ireland was during the troubles as they call it. I call it a war as over 800 soldiers were killed there. It was mainly bombs we were dealing with but luckily we never had any casualties, other than two men shot. One was shot in the back at point blank range with a pistol, but he was saved by his flack jacket, in the same attack a bandsman had his wrist grazed by a bullet. The regiment lost 3 dead on the previous tour, but I was in training then.
I assume you are 2ic of a Company?
The land demography of India is like in West - Sand desert, in east - Thick Forests, North - Himalayan Mountains and Snowy places, in South - Tropical Climate.
PKMB
@@warfilms772 pkmkb
That's why India is called a Sub Continent
Yes , indeed colourful
So in India, you can pretty much train in almost every possible climates in the world?
That lady is not climbing mountain, she is on duty to protect Siachen Glacier 😄
forgot to mention siachen glacier 💪highest battlefield in the world.
no bro...army do go on mountaineering expeditions
@@akashaggarwal3041 yeah they go but he is talking about the video in which she was in siachen
ihtinkwoman are not posted at the front locations of siachen glacier. they only go up to siachen base camp. So she is not climbing the siachen glacier.
@@YasirKhan-ct9od there are women soldiers guarding Siachen glaciers..the news covered it sometimes back.
8:50
They’re not climbin’ everest.
They were posted to siachen glacier. The highest battlefield in the world.
Wait wasn't Tibet the highest battlefield I mean Everest or other?
@@Indian_Tovarisch everest is type of a expedition type of place. But siachen is a proper battlefield and it is at 15,000 feet
Indian Army has been stationed at the most diverse terrains.
From Mountainous Himalayas in the North and Hot Thar Desert in the West to the Dense rainforest in the Northeast(Assam rifles).
They operate in the range of temperatures from -40°C to +50°C.
Assam rifles isn't a part of the army however Assam regiment is.
@@forwardobservations8222 Assam.Rifle is indias oldest Para Military force and comes under Ministry of Home Affairs
That saheed bhagat singh dp chati chowda kar diye bhai
-40°? r u kidding sir? Temperature in siachen glacier of Ladakh usually drops to -60 to -70,not only that the high altitude ranges from 15k feet to 28k feet and the resulting lack of oxygen makes it a real hell that u can visit in this life. There is literally no other army who serves in such worst conditions
That is some kick ass company car. The parachuting doctor add and mountaineer were really cool too.
In india you don't need ads for recruitment...it's passion for us Indians to enlist, it's a dream career.
More than anything, Indian army is more than an army, it's our pride ❤️❤️ ❤️❤️❤️
i also wanted to join the army but i m ineligible
@@Warlord692 why
@@anuronguha0898 my eyes are weak
@@Warlord692 tell me the procedure
Yes indeed. Indian Army. Pride.
The biggest volunteer highly trained army who faced two world wars and 5 regional battles. Who divided a country into two and captured 93000 pows. I love this Indian army who believes in leading from the front and finding pride in supreme sacrifice.
The robot with an AK, that will scare a shit load of people XD
Just won't the recoil fly it away? I'm not aware of the physics behind it
@@asphalt325 a counter balance mechanism can lessen the recoil effect
Boy wait till we remake Kirov ariship by the name of Asur Mrutyu
Too bad the US Army went from badass to “woke” with “The Calling” ads. Good video!
Your army is the number one in the world but this ad 😆😆😆😆 i hope next ad would be boom 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@Womendeservebetter1 I certainly hope the next video is better! Lol
@@JustAnotherArmyVet what's wrong with an ad that tells someone's life story
@@AlCatSplat I have no problem with life stories. BUT, military ads are NOT supposed to be about life stories. The Calling ads are about 2 min in length and they devote about 1:45 to a life story. That is insane. I would be maybe on board if they only devoted maybe 20 seconds to the life stories and then went into detail about what you can do for the Army and everything the Army can do for you. They failed to achieve that. If you want to see a good example of a military ad, check out the newest Marine ad, called Full Circle. 🙂
@@JustAnotherArmyVet iam your subscriber, from India 🇮🇳
Those were really cool ads. The bit of humour made them all the better. Humour plays a giant role in the service, after all.
India millitary has the highest application rates 5 times the people are rejected. So the advertisement game of india great.
India does have a massive population thats why
@@ecotic9715 even china have a massive population but they need to conscript people into the military while India even in the old times of the world war never conscripted soldiers by force into the military and in world war 2 we created the largest all volunteer standing military in the entire human history and till now India holds the largest all volunteer military title. People leave most prestigious engineering colleges just to sign for service.
that's why we get rejected in SSB :((
Patriotism in veins 🔪⚔️🔥
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@@danydash316 also because unlike china we respect and treat our and enemy soldiers with dignity and thats why people volunteer while the army is just a tool for china
Indian Army has Everest Exploration almost every year, where a bunch of people from different units, mostly soldiers belong from Mountain warfare specialist regiments like Gurkha, Kumao, Naga, Gharwal rifles or Mountain Strike core & other units. And some times they belong to other units as well like in this video, she belonged to Signals corps.
India is colourful 🇮🇳💪 from white sand beaches , to snow deserts , sand deserts , tropical forests , sky high peaks , everything ♥️🇮🇳
Tera naam bhai kya mast hai 😂😂
Nice username XD
Well, Indian army never let their Vets on road as homeless as USA. They will get pension, ration, education to kids, medical and lot of benefits.
bruv that is very controversial
USA has different laws and structure whivh is entirely different from our indian structure. Both have their own positives and negatives.
You are correct in a lot of ways, but lets not be harsh to anyone... Every nation has its own setup and own government for its people... let us be respectful... Cheers bro
@@MrMastbaba yeah true that
The avg US Army payed so much money compared to Indian army that they don't need pention
Well USA don't shit in rivers.
In Indian army, army let you do other activities they will let you play sports on international levels, you can climb Everest, you can do whatever you want if you're good at it. They arrange events, summits too.
No shit sherlock
@@aryanbhushan2118 when you don't know something, pls don't reply
@@EklavyaDzns what ?
Only for officers tho
@@richardb874 Yes
Indian army:We want men
Aspirants:We are ready
SSB interview:We are not ready
Though India has a huge no. Of aspirants but very few are selected
And the one thing about ssb interview is they can let go vaccancy empty but they will never take anyone less qualified for the position .
@@radhajha6668 yess
Bhai sala SSB se pehle written ma chod deta hai already
And not every entry in Indian army has very tough SSB
It's the hardest for combat forces
Joining NDA, IMA, OTA,afa.
But other's joining service arms also have interview
But it's way too much relaxed
Like the Army ordinance corps, or Army medical corps.
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I'm an AFMC aspirant hoping to join the 60 para feild hospital as a combat medic or feild surgeon.
Being in army is always better than corporate rat race
By every means possible
@@chaitalichatterjee4742 its interesting though, tough sacrifices will make ur path clear...I wish u good luck
India has a few dedicated mountain strike corps which are focused on high altitude warfare. As part of the training they learn extreme mountaineering. They need this because siachen glacier is the highest battlefield in the world with a permanent military presence.
And some top performers from these corps and others as well are given the chance to go for climbing expeditions.
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Yesss in action j&k
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the fallen heroes video by kostonikov
its damn goooood
Indian Army ads : *Live a life less ordinary.*
US Army ads : *My mom GAY.*
LMAO 😂😂
Don't underestimate any army
@@manojkumarkm2036 except for the one who got it's ass kicked first in Vietnam and then in Afghanistan. 😂
@@brothergunns5055 Not much to say about Vietnam but Afghanistan is a graveyard of empires. Forget the Taliban or the people there, the terrain alone makes it difficult to conquer. Ask anybody there as to why it's unconquerable, they will introduce you to the mountains.
i had to search what it this was about, i cringed into a ball
i dont even understand what it had to do with the army
the new ad is better though...
keep it up
Indian Terrain: Forest, Desert, Terrains, Mountains, Urban, Oceans, Snow, Glaciers. That is why India is called a sub continent
Every foreign TH-camr is now focusing on India as they know our population strength 😂
Who is here after watching the US army recruitment ad 😂😂
Russia:Terminator
China:Loyality to the country
USA: *My mom is gay*
nobody
@@arpitsaxena7172 I think more than 30 ppls
😂
Americans saying I have two mom is different and Indians saying the same is different here your mothers are your mom
And Bharat Mata
Apart from everest, the Indian army has many expeditions in the Himalayas all funded by the government. When I was in a trek to Gaumukh glacier, I was hit with acute mountain sickness near the glacier. However, I found a group soldiers who were on an expedition to the Bhagirathi peak (6800m) from Gaumukh. They assisted me and provided me with some fruit juice and chocolate that helped me finally reach my goal. I will never forget them.
the doctor in the medical commercial is a special forces member. he and his team quite a few people at Everest base camp after an incident. they went there to climb the mountain but ended up saving quite a few people.
That new mustache appears to have given you an extra edge of authority. It's well known that clean shaven men fear mustaches!
Clean shaved are girls.
Chinese.
Love Your channel sir!
Have watched these videos thousands of times but everytime it gives me goosebumps.
Everest is now has become just a walk in a park for Indian Army.We are so damn good in Mountain warfare now.✌
But Everest is in Nepal
@@amanmalik4249 yes it is in nepal.But all the mountaineering training and expeditions are mostly done by Indian army.Nepalease army are also trained by Indian army.All mountaineering institutes are also run by Indian army.There may be conflict with Nepal but it's reality that Indian army dominates when it comes to mountain warefare.
@@Sam_Leo_M nah mate only ghorkha regiment come under us and yes we do have training session but that does not mean we train them that is more of cultural thing
@@amanmalik4249 But that also does not mean that Indian army can not go to Everest, just because it is in Nepal.Look at all expeditions in a year and you will find the scenario better regarding Indian army on Everest.Yes Gorkha regiment is Better in Himalayas but that does not mean that they are only the best.There are many regiments who are climbing Makalu,Annapurna 1,2,Kangchenjunga points every year.And these peaks are far tougher than The Everest.
@@amanmalik4249 Chief of Army Staff of India holds the Honarary rank of General of Nepali Army and vice versa
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I don't trust USA(only for deep state not citizens).
@@satyam1945 we don't know who helps whom, only army personnels do. I think France and Israel are a great help and us and Britain also in the sea. Japan is a friend in need. Russian could be a great friend until we trade with them. Then china 😆 no one cares
Man we India don't even need an Ad to join the Army. It's in our blood
Everest is next door , many professionals try their hand
There are many sports that the Army encourage including mountaineering, and do this expeditions frequently so that we can learn lessons and come up with new tactics and strategies after all we hold the highest battle field in the world
Many Indian Army personnel have climbed the Mt. Everest.
India has most extreme mountains (25000 ft+) , extreme desert ( thar desert) , extreme swamps ( kach gujrat, Sundarbans ) extreme jungles in North East , extreme diverse coastline and ocean training and after this all, para commandos become the best .
What makes it interesting that Most of young Indians haven't watched these ads once but still it's a top notch craze to join the military among them
9:03 it was her personal achievement. Not needed to be a part of mountaineer.
Have you seen the "Norway at War" series? It takes a look at Norway's participation in ISAF.
There are many mountaineers in the Indian army, because the Himalayas form the border with China in the north, they pick up mountaineering in the army, one notable mountaineer is Brigadier Saurabh Singh Shekhawat of 21 para SF, he has climbed mt Everest thrice, Kilimanjaro and Mont Blanc. And he’s also one of the highly decorated serving Indian army officer.
Dude, we ( Indian Army) man the highest mountain barrel field ( Siachen Glassiers )… About Mountain climbing
Seen an Indian Police recruitment video a few days ago. Got to love the Indian humour.🤣
Lol😂
Which state
@@mohammednihaalk.y9073 it didn't say mate, but it was very Bollywood. That's what I remember most from it.
Contents and reactions embedded with your personal views are outstanding, no worries about the background, that's how a man would keep his room👍🤗
Who just discovered Combat arms channel and now binge watching each and every video in an afternoon.
Well I can't be all alone :)
Love from India
Me
Yes
as a matter of fact yes
Indian army allows the rock climbers to attempt the everest but not everybody gets the chance.
Very specific people have the opportunity to scale the everest.
the fact that most of these ad are made for potential future officers.
Indian army runs Everest climbs most climbing seasons . They were there when the earthquake and avalanche happened in 2015 , also helped to rescue mountaineers caught in that avalanche.
you dont have to worry about you background and presentation you have done some important great things for your country good luck
At least it's doesn't start with Emma having two mom's.
those are rea Indian army officers, and titles like a national shooter, Everest climber are their true achievements
they are actually playing basketball on a glacier
Iam Kangra himachal pradesh , we have atleast one member of family in indian armed forces ,From the times of maharaja Ranjit singh of punjab, then British army and now indian army
Indian army let's you allow to do whatever interest you have. Col. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore fought Kargil war in 1999 and in 2004, he won silver medal at Summer Olympics. Indian army has an expedition team as well and anyone join that and scale the mountains.
Actually in India there is no need for Army Recruitment Advertisement .
Cause Every Rural Indian Boy wannabe a Soldier 🪖
army air force, reserve foce, task force, poara mailitary and active personnel total 5 million
Indian army appreciate sports also there are Olympians also in Indian military and won medals also
8:49 Yes Indian Army will endorse your extracurricular activities if they see the potential. Sharpshooter, Climber, Mathmetician, Horse Racing, Boat Racing, Polo? Whatever it may be if you have potential you may get endorsed and get transferred to another active unit where they will hone your potential, let you participate in competitions, and such. Indian Army doesn't sponsor a competitor, they endorse you.
Oh and if you were an officer in the Indian Armed Forces, you can easily get a job as a manager at a company without having an MBA.
about the everest thing, Indian sends group of 28 people every year. fun fact most of
our athletes are from the defence forces too.
Yes they are playing basketball on a freaking mountain where normal people need O2 cylinders for normal breathing ..lol
8:48 there's a high altitude mountain warfare school and specialised mountain corps.
Even the US sends their troops there
Indian Army from time to time takes up expeditions to Mount everest to Clean up the mess at the top. They also saved a lot of Mountaineers from death during the earth quake that struck Nepal in 2015.
This is the life of the Indian Army Officers. Go deep inside, you'll know the life of our army jawan!!! What kind of life they live...... hence you'll realise what is Indian Army.
I would prefer you to see a movie named URI-The Surgical Strike , it showcases the counterattack of India against the terrorists.
It not Everest.....it siachen world higher battlefield where Indian army sometimes have to climb the mountain
My father has climbed Mt Everest and has been inside every man made residential and transportation facilities underground.
I was so determined to Join JAG but couldnt. but I will make my son/daughter join JAG and serve my country. Especially I want my daughter to Join the JAG. Jai Hind
Shiit.. i want to work in indian army now
Selection process is very tough out 7 lakh applicants only 320 cadets are selected every year to become officer I am trying 4th time
Rejection rate is quite high , just saying 😁😁
Selection rate is 0.3% that too after you qualify the written examination. Just saying.
Where are you from?
And after all that you need to pass the medical, which I failed.
India is already a super power, it comes at 4th in terms of army in the world
"willing to shed blood" damn..
@ Combat arms channel, Indian army operates the world's highest altitude battlefield at Siachen glacier, Mount Everest.
Those are specialized military trained to do so at 8:12.
Our critical borders are at mountains so mountaineering is encouraged , so they arrange climbing expeditions for practice.
Just to give u an idea
1 million aspirants apply each for just over 500 officer posts.
Unbelievable astonishing fact.
About the everest thing....india has the world's highest battleground - Siachin(about 17,700 ft high).
The mountain division specialises in mountain warfare.
20000 feet bro 😃😃
There are thousands of serving army soldiers who have climbed mount Everest
India is controlling the world's highest battlefield Siachen glacier, The temperatures are minus 40 degree.
That is daytime. Night time its -60. degrees Celsius.
Indian Army is not Easy. My house is near the Army Camp. Army men are very friendly, they helps me to grow. They're Superfast, and extremely disciplined.
Indian Army has its own expedition teams that often climb peaks like Everest, Makalu, Kangchenjunga, etc. Indian army also defends the highest battlefield in the world - the Siachen glacier. A lot of those clips were from Siachen basecamp.
Air conditioned tanks are the future of tank design. Also an open roof design with a spoiler at the back.
I'm sure that in India there is no need for an army recruitment ads
8:43 ya there are super specializations in the Indian Army, the answer to your question is that was a ad for specialized skill glacier mountain core, who do you think killed the chinese in galwan valley on the LAC last yr when they trespassed into Indian territory, it was this core.
The indian Army trains volunteers, after screening them of course, to climb mountains like the Everest.
Indian Army builds roads, tunnels and infrastructure (for civilian projects), Runs state of the art hospitals, schools & many more. Telecommunication was largely set-up in India by the ex Indian Army signals core.
india is surrounded by mountains in the northern region (j&k,ladakh,etc) india controls the highest battlefield in the world at 20,000 feets (yes i did not mistyped it is 20,000 feets ) so yea they are pretty much prepaired for mountain warfare .
She was posted in siachen (idk if i spelt that right) it's a pretty dangerous place.
yup
(yes siachen is right)
Indian Army subsidies and encourages their officers who are good in mountain climbing to summit Mt. Everest and other such mountains (above 8000m) just to get them mentally and physically prepared for any mountain rescues or other such stuff. FYI the famous "Green Boots" corpse in the Mt. Everest was an Indian Army officer.
Do a “reacting to British army adverts” some from the navy, army, airforce, and do more than 5. Recommend the “made in the royal navy” advert or the “if you can fix a bike, then you can fix a car” advert.
He has ?
Yes it's very impressive....trust me!!
Surprised no one mentioned this but in reply to your query about Everest climbing, you need to know that the highest permanently manned Indian post is a little short of 22,000 ft above sea level and we have thousands of troops posted at 18,000 ft or more. You don't just amble up there. You need specialist mountaineering skills to reach your posts. So mountaineering and skiing are a major part of the training of the Indian Army's mountain troops. The lady in question was from the Corps of Signals, possibly intended for managing communications in some high altitude mountain area. Since they are so adept at mountaineering, expeditions are also common and the Indian Armed Forces have put over a hundred people atop Everest and several thousands on other Himalayan peaks.
Indian army has specialised mountaineers regiment
Man the videos were really creative , especially the tank one 💪🇮🇳♥️
10:15 UK GENDIT commando reaction
Bro it's the place 5000 feets up the sea level known as siachen Glacier which has extreme cold 🥶temp less than -53°c protected by the Indian Army. Jai Hind
Indian army sends Everest expenditions regularly. It is just a way to showcase Indian Army's Mountain Warfare capabilities. The people who go as part of these expenditions are basically from various High Altitude warfare school that Indian Army runs at multiple places. When it comes to high altitude mountain warfare, Indians have mastered it. We have a longest border in Himalayas with Chinese. It's a necessity.
5:29 He is pistol shooter who competes in sporting events of shooting. I am a pistol shooter myself but I compete in the civilian category.
@RAGHAV MEWAR bro I even know his name he is an Olympian
8:36 it was not for mt. Everest it was for Siachen Glacier - WORLDS HIGHEST Battlefield in which Indian Army is Specialised 😎💪
Jai hind sir
The north part of India in Kashmir, there's a place called Siachen(part of Himalayan region) where temperatures are below minus 10 to 30 degree centigrade, even going upto minus 40 to 50 degree centigrade , so soldiers there have a lot of problems and they have to climb mountains in the snow and the cold temperatures guarding our Indian borders in Siachen keeping us safe from foreign invaders.
The Everest climber is like an extra on her resume. And it's important cause siachin is the world's highest battlefield. you need elite level climbing skills to get there.
They get a chance to climb Everest
and if they climb it the get a special tittle.
thanks alot man.. appreciate..
jai hind.
Love your content bro
Indian military teams keeps going on adventure expeditions to Mt. Everest... hence you'll find many soldiers from all 3 forces of Indian military who have scaled the Everest in their career
It is not Everest, it is Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh's Snow Mountains