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Fwaaaah!! Bollywood is going to have a field day with this!!

 

Can't believe others never help him when he started fighting back. Unless he really didn't need any help at all...

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He definitely has killed before. Normal people once they killed the 1st person, they will be shocked and may experience psychological trauma. He is probably nonchalant about it lol.

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None.

1. Not sharp and cannot be sharpen, wait kana charge.

2. No order given to take out bayonet.

3. Not allowed out of camp, must return to armskote.

 

Jackknife also cannot use, wait mata say you carrying a lethal weapon. :D

 

wonder how many would a SAF soldier kill with his bayonet... :huh:

 

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Take video, then post and complain on Stomp of indecent act on train.

 

SAF soldier probably just guai guai sit there watch the girl get raped [laugh] [laugh]

 

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I'll have to revert to local acronyms to describe how I feel about your statement....

 

KNS OK!!! [laugh] [laugh]

 

[laugh] [laugh]

 

why you so insensitive? gloat at ppl almost got raped?

 

tsk tsk tsk

 

* finally my turn to be cyber hero* [laugh]

 

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I am just saying tight spaces spell doom for larger numbers. Even 300 can hold off 1 million.

 

 

space is 1 thing, skill, strenght n stamina is another.... even if 40 man standing there letting u chop without any resistant, by 10th man, ur hand is numb, by 20th person you chop, ur leg is shaking, by the 30th person u chop, u cant even hold the parang properly liao....

 

btw, 300 fight 1 million in a tight spaces ? lets face it, the 1 million man pcc n the sperm is enof to drown the 300 ur hero liao... [;)][;)]

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the knife is the kukri and once it is pulled out of the scabbard, it must draw blood

 

yes, have did jungle survival skills interaction with the british gurkhas before, even though it's a demonstration, they still draw blood from their own arms when the knife was drawn out.

1 piece of advice, never ever fu*k around with a gurkha even if you are a commando, diver or guards.

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Now this is one FT we seriously need...not the breadtalk one..

 

We got alot mah, just yet to see them perform yet. [laugh]

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Turbocharged

yes, have did jungle survival skills interaction with the british gurkhas before, even though it's a demonstration, they still draw blood from their own arms when the knife was drawn out.

1 piece of advice, never ever fu*k around with a gurkha even if you are a commando, diver or guards.

 

not exactly true.. the Kukri can also be used as a general tool to chop wood etc..

 

The blade's distinctive forward drop is intended to act as a weight on the end of the blade and make the Kukri fall on the target faster and with more power. Although a popular legend states that a Gurkha "never sheathes his blade without first drawing blood", the Kukri is most commonly employed as a multi-use utility tool rather like a machete. The Kukri also has a religious significance in the Nepali form of the Hindu religion. During the annual Dashain festival Kukris are ceremonially blessed.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kukri

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not exactly true.. the Kukri can also be used as a general tool to chop wood etc..

 

The blade's distinctive forward drop is intended to act as a weight on the end of the blade and make the Kukri fall on the target faster and with more power. Although a popular legend states that a Gurkha "never sheathes his blade without first drawing blood", the Kukri is most commonly employed as a multi-use utility tool rather like a machete. The Kukri also has a religious significance in the Nepali form of the Hindu religion. During the annual Dashain festival Kukris are ceremonially blessed.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kukri

 

chop whose wood? :D

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yes, have did jungle survival skills interaction with the british gurkhas before, even though it's a demonstration, they still draw blood from their own arms when the knife was drawn out.

1 piece of advice, never ever fu*k around with a gurkha even if you are a commando, diver or guards.

totally agree...ever on course with 3 gurkha in my NS days...humble, about 40+ but damn fit...can fight with under 20 youngsters like us.

 

side track abit....nurses n doctors everyday draw blood too..

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These guys are tough. They often came into our base in their APC and conducted exercise in our base. Once saw one of them running zigzag (not the wayang type) and then jump into a bush where the grounds are all hard with stones. Minutes later saw him coming out running again with blood on his arms machiam nothing happened.

 

Gurkhas also act as our "enemy" during exercise. Once spotted one submerged in waters off our installation at a southern island and we have 1 full unit of guards (ard 40 men) with guns pointing at him as well as search lights. But he refused to give up and stay in water under the pier for more than 4 hrs. [hur]

 

Finally gave up when we call in the Coast Guard vessels and he knew the game was over... [laugh]

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