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India's 155mm Field Howitzer - The Bofors Gun
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 7:23 pm
by erick619
Pretty interesting demonstration:
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=PaK1jFg8JBE[/youtube]
The shooting starts at 6:43, but I highly suggest watching the whole thing!
The first video kind of reminds me of this one I saw a few years back:
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=LZ0ue-XGl9c[/youtube]
It's definitely a
different ceremony, but I love that fact that the citizens show so much pride in their country (even if it's just closing the borders for the night).
Re: India's 155mm Field Howitzer - The Bofors Gun
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 11:33 pm
by The Annoyed Man
Interesting gun, but why do they have to do a pee-pee dance just to walk from one place to another.......especially when handling explosives?
Re: India's 155mm Field Howitzer - The Bofors Gun
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 11:47 pm
by Beiruty
60s Technologies with some Indian spices.
Re: India's 155mm Field Howitzer - The Bofors Gun
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 8:06 am
by erick619
The Annoyed Man wrote:Interesting gun, but why do they have to do a pee-pee dance just to walk from one place to another.......especially when handling explosives?
Did you watch the second video? I think that the pee-pee dance is in their SOP.
Re: India's 155mm Field Howitzer - The Bofors Gun
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 8:20 am
by Heartland Patriot
The Annoyed Man wrote:Interesting gun, but why do they have to do a pee-pee dance just to walk from one place to another.......especially when handling explosives?
I think its like a drill team and that crazy stepping is their way of staying choreographed. Looks like something the British Army might do, but seriously exaggerated. Very cool demonstration, though.
Re: India's 155mm Field Howitzer - The Bofors Gun
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 10:49 am
by jimlongley
As if India developed that Swedish gun.
Re: India's 155mm Field Howitzer - The Bofors Gun
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 11:03 am
by The Annoyed Man
erick619 wrote:The Annoyed Man wrote:Interesting gun, but why do they have to do a pee-pee dance just to walk from one place to another.......especially when handling explosives?
Did you watch the second video? I think that the pee-pee dance is in their SOP.
Ah, I see. I hadn't watched the second one, but I guess that explains it. If that's what it takes to avert nuclear war between India and Pokkistan, then I'm all for it. I noticed that at the very end of all the strutting, the border guard from each side flew toward one another, turned aside just before crossing the border, and gave each other a brief handshake. Very interesting, considering the
official position of both nations vis-a-vis one another. One would hope that, at least at
that border crossing, the soldiers on either side would do all they could to keep shaking hands instead of killing one another.
The pee-pee dance is still pretty silly though.

Re: India's 155mm Field Howitzer - The Bofors Gun
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 11:11 am
by AlphaWhiskey
That was cool to see, and TAM, thanks to you I couldn't stop laughing as I watched it. I couldn't help but to think the second video was very Monty Python esque, but I was very impressed with the moustaches.
I was in USMC artillery and shot 155s. It was neat to see all of the automation on that howitzer, but to be honest it really didn't appear to be much faster than manual gunnery and I was left in wonderment as to why they need an eight man gun crew with all that technology. The range was impressive as it definitely shot several miles further than our M198's even with rocket assisted rounds (in the mid 90's at least). There is just something downright satisfying about shooting a 95lb bullet and having it hit a target nearly 20 miles away!
Re: India's 155mm Field Howitzer - The Bofors Gun
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 11:51 am
by sjfcontrol
Great big gun fired by a team of acrobats... They need to start throwing each other around instead of all that dancing... Priceless!

Re: India's 155mm Field Howitzer - The Bofors Gun
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 11:55 am
by sjfcontrol
And all the high-flying kicks in the second video, I thought I was watching an Indian/Pakistan version of "Walker, Texas Ranger"!

Re: India's 155mm Field Howitzer - The Bofors Gun
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 12:37 pm
by Charles L. Cotton
This reminds me of the old comedy routine about flipping a coin in sporting events. Assuming that tactic had been used during the revolution and the American's won the toss, then they could choose to wear green clothing, shoot from behind trees, rocks and anything else. The Brits would have to wear red coats, march in a line in the open.
Lord, let me not have to fight anyone, but if I must, let it be some goose-stepping fool dressed in bright colors!
Chas.
Re: India's 155mm Field Howitzer - The Bofors Gun
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 12:57 pm
by The Annoyed Man
Charles L. Cotton wrote:This reminds me of the old comedy routine about flipping a coin in sporting events. Assuming that tactic had been used during the revolution and the American's won the toss, then they could choose to wear green clothing, shoot from behind trees, rocks and anything else. The Brits would have to wear red coats, march in a line in the open.
Lord, let me not have to fight anyone, but if I must, let it be some goose-stepping fool dressed in bright colors!
Chas.
Bill Cosby:
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Re: India's 155mm Field Howitzer - The Bofors Gun
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 1:04 pm
by sjfcontrol
The Annoyed Man wrote:Charles L. Cotton wrote:This reminds me of the old comedy routine about flipping a coin in sporting events. Assuming that tactic had been used during the revolution and the American's won the toss, then they could choose to wear green clothing, shoot from behind trees, rocks and anything else. The Brits would have to wear red coats, march in a line in the open.
Lord, let me not have to fight anyone, but if I must, let it be some goose-stepping fool dressed in bright colors!
Chas.
Bill Cosby:
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=9MGYoCNU5es[/youtube]
Wowwww... Haven't heard that in half a century! Still remember the Noah routines -- "What's a cubit?"

Re: India's 155mm Field Howitzer - The Bofors Gun
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 1:50 pm
by Purplehood
I loved the second video of the border closing ceremony. I didn't see it as humorous at all.
It reminded me of British changing of the guard ceremonies (which I assume it is derived from for obvious historical reasons), USMC drill-teams and the like.
It also was refreshing to see two nations that are constantly fighting openly or covertly against one another engage in such a cooperative ceremony.
I in no way mistakenly take this as a demonstration of Military prowess.
I really thought it was cool.
Re: India's 155mm Field Howitzer - The Bofors Gun
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 3:17 pm
by Charles L. Cotton
Purplehood wrote:I loved the second video of the border closing ceremony. I didn't see it as humorous at all.
It reminded me of British changing of the guard ceremonies (which I assume it is derived from for obvious historical reasons), USMC drill-teams and the like.
It also was refreshing to see two nations that are constantly fighting openly or covertly against one another engage in such a cooperative ceremony.
I in no way mistakenly take this as a demonstration of Military prowess.
I really thought it was cool.
I've seen a lot of U.S. armed forces drill teams and nothing came remotely close to these two videos.
Chas.