K-P forms first-ever Sniper Squad for precision operations in high risk areas

It is vital that civilian law enforcement agencies under civilian control, are armed to teeth, so they can deal with the internal security threats. This will enable our "beloved" army leadership to focus on their job, border security and dealing with external threats. "wink" "wink"
 
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It is vital that civilian law enforcement agencies under civilian control, are armed to tooth, so they can deal with the internal security threats. This will enable our "beloved" army leadership to focus on their job, border security and dealing with external threats. "wink" "wink"

Its difficult to rearm and reorganise the police force at scale. Just look at the SSU in sindh, name changed from SPG to SWAT to SSU - has the largest budget for any civillian police specialist unit in Pakistan (excluding ASF) and is rife with corruption - so much so that senior officers have had to be replaced 5 times since SSU was founded.
 
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It is vital that civilian law enforcement agencies under civilian control, are armed to tooth, so they can deal with the internal security threats. This will enable our "beloved" army leadership to focus on their job, border security and dealing with external threats. "wink" "wink"
Civilan kutty hain fauj ki nazar main or jab tak fauj in ki izzat nhi karti khud fauj ki izzat nhi hogi .
 
Its difficult to rearm and reorganise the police force at scale. Just look at the SSU in sindh, name changed from SPG to SWAT to SSU - has the largest budget for any civillian police specialist unit in Pakistan (excluding ANF) and is rife with corruption - so much so that senior officers have had to be replaced 5 times since SSU was founded.
Haan bhai fauj ke ilawa sab ghaddar or corrupt hain obl raid ki info k8s ne di thi
 
Its difficult to rearm and reorganise the police force at scale. Just look at the SSU in sindh, name changed from SPG to SWAT to SSU - has the largest budget for any civillian police specialist unit in Pakistan (excluding ASF) and is rife with corruption - so much so that senior officers have had to be replaced 5 times since SSU was founded.

SSU I understand is Zardari personal force.

Bottomline is, there has to be areas of responsibilities, like any organization, running a country is more or less the same. There is a reason why army is an abject failure at the borders (first line of defence) were all sorts of miscreants enter Pakistan because they are overstretched, trying to do the internal and external security at the same time (and the elephant in the room which is political interference) . Its really not army domain to get into internal security, it has to be done by civilian lead forces.

Cut down the army budget which goes towards internal security and move the funds to civilian law enforcement agencies.

This issue really is not about corruption in greater scheme of things, rather hold on power.
 
What about Thermal drones ?? Only Thermal drones can change the course of battle against terrorists. In most ambushes terrorist occupy high grounds then start raining bullets on convoys. Cheap DJI drone surveillance can remove lot a risks.
Every TTP terrorist has:
1 x M4 assault rifle with NAO standard scope
1 x Thermal sight.

FC and PA soldiers dont have individual thermal sights. The Type-56s (Chinese AK47) that they carry doesnt necessarily have scope even.

Drones could have inbuilt thermal sensors, otherwise they can be guided if ground team have thermal sights.
 
It is vital that civilian law enforcement agencies under civilian control, are armed to teeth, so they can deal with the internal security threats. This will enable our "beloved" army leadership to focus on their job, border security and dealing with external threats. "wink" "wink"
TTP got their weapons and equipment for free from the US arsenal. RAW came in handy and trained them.
 
SSU I understand is Zardari personal force.

Bottomline is, there has to be areas of responsibilities, like any organization, running a country is more or less the same. There is a reason why army is an abject failure at the borders (first line of defence) were all sorts of miscreants enter Pakistan because they are overstretched, trying to do the internal and external security at the same time (and the elephant in the room which is political interference) . Its really not army domain to get into internal security, it has to be done by civilian lead forces.

Cut down the army budget which goes towards internal security and move the funds to civilian law enforcement agencies.

This issue really is not about corruption in greater scheme of things, rather hold on power.
Army is not deployed on the borders. FC is on western border, Rangers are on eastern border, GB scouts along with NLI and Mujahid battalions (NG) are on LOC. Then secondary role of FC, Rangers and GB scots are internal security which are supplemented by Police, reserve police, constabulary and some other LEAs. There is another NG force called Janbaz force which is deployed for Air Defence and security role inside Pakistan cities in case fo war or like the May 2025 conflict.

Army comes for offensive missions against India or for specialized Ops, or as reinforcement for FC/Rangers etc if border is over run.
 
Every TTP terrorist has:
1 x M4 assault rifle with NAO standard scope
1 x Thermal sight.
This is not true.

When a tashkeel or a large enough group is killed, and LEAs display their corpses and weapons, around 80-90% of the Weapons are AKs, PKMs, and RPGs. M4s are uncommon and thermals a rarity.

Sure, the ratio changes for those specialist suicide units that have to attack and infiltrate specific hard targets like Bannu FC line etc.20251023_054500.jpgIMG_20251023_054825.jpg
 
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If they are referring to Police of K.P then I must say "Ganjay ko kangi ka kiya fayda" period.
 
The key is ISR. Everything else flows from there. Sniper teams, Drones, IBOs, and so on. You can only hit what you can see. And There is clearly a massive breach in ISR, both at the border and in depth.

So since babus are too greedy to use UCAVs for constant surveillance, the only real "game changer" Pakistan can invest today is in few hundreds of these tethered aerostats in troubled areas
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you know these cost more than just buying ucavs right?

these are like 10-15m a pop.
 
This is not true.

When a tashkeel or a large enough group is killed, and LEAs display their corpses and weapons, around 80-90% of the Weapons are AKs, PKMs, and RPGs. M4s are uncommon and thermals a rarity.

Sure, the ratio changes for those specialist suicide units that have to attack and infiltrate specific hard targets like Bannu FC line etc.View attachment 155499View attachment 155500
The M4s aren't a problem but the thermals definitely are
 

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