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Ghatak Platoon

A Ghatak Platoon, or Ghatak Commandos, is a special operations capable reconnaissance platoon that is present in every infantry battalion in the Indian Army.[2] Ghatak is a Sanskrit word meaning "killer" or "lethal". Their name was given to them by General Bipin Chandra Joshi. They act as shock troops and spearhead assaults ahead of the battalion.[2]

Ghatak Platoon
Country India
Allegiance India
TypeInfantry Special Operations capable
RoleReconnaissance
Target acquisition
Size7,000[1]
Part of Indian Army

Role

 
Ghatak platoon commandos.

Their operational role is similar to Scout Sniper Platoons and STA platoons of the US Marine Corps, the Commando platoons of the British Army, Army Rangers of the US Army and the Commando Ranger Regiments of the Republic of Korea Army. They can be tasked by the battalion or brigade commander to carry out tasks such as special reconnaissance, raids on enemy artillery positions, airfields, supply dumps and tactical headquarters or other special operations at a tactical level. They are also capable of directing artillery and air attacks on targets deep within enemy lines.[2]

 
Ghatak platoon commandos armed with Brugger & Thomet MP9 during Yudh Abhyas 2018 exercise.

Unit composition

A Ghatak platoon is usually 20-men strong, consisting of a commanding Captain, 2 non-commissioned officers and some specialised soldiers like designated marksman, light machine gunners, medics and radio operators. The remaining soldiers act as assault troopers. Officers and soldiers from combat support arms such as Engineers, Signals, Artillery, etc are also deputed for specialist roles during operations. [3][4]

Training

The most physically fit and motivated soldiers of all arms and services of the Indian Army either volunteer or are selected to be a part of the Ghatak platoon. Personnel attend training at the Commando Training Course in Belgaum, Karnataka.[2] As a part of the training, the soldiers are evaluated through speed marches in battle gear ranging from 20 to 60 km, carrying their rifles and 20 kg of weight in their rucksacks. Depending on their role and parent unit, the successful individuals often undergo specialized training in demolition, close quarter battle, navigation, rock climbing and heliborne assault. Some operators are sent to the High Altitude Warfare School and the Counterinsurgency and Jungle Warfare School as well.[2] However, most of them are not parachute qualified. It is mandatory for all infantry officers to pass the Commando Training Course.[2]

Equipment

Ghatak platoons are equipped with the IWI Tavor TAR-21, INSAS, or a version of the AK-47 as their primary assault rifle. The marksmen are equipped with the Dragunov SVD and Heckler & Koch MSG-90 designated marksman rifles. They wear standard issue camouflage and body armour.[2] Depending on the mission, they may carry other items like ropes, climbing gear, grenades, rocket launchers, laser target designators and night vision equipment. Some of the equipment for them are manufactured indigenously by the Indian Ordnance Factories, while other items are obtained from foreign suppliers.[5][6] As part of modernization, SIG-716 and AK-203 rifles were introduced in 2021.[7]

Currently, the Indian Army is upgrading the equipment of these units by procuring lighter body armour, personal communication sets, anti-materiel rifles and various other mission specific equipment.[8] A deal worth $5.75 million was signed with M/S B&T Switzerland for the acquisition of 1,568 advanced Brügger & Thomet MP9 sub-machine guns for the Ghatak platoons of infantry battalions.[9] Additionally, door breaching ammunition and non-lethal systems like stun grenades and ballistic shields are being procured for counter-insurgency operations.[1]

Honours

Grenadier (later Subedar Major) Yogendra Singh Yadav of the 18th Battalion, The Grenadiers was a part of the Ghatak platoon during the battle of Tiger Hill in the Kargil War, for which he was awarded India's highest gallantry award, the Param Vir Chakra.[10]

Lieutenant Navdeep Singh of the 15th Battalion, Maratha Light Infantry was the Ghatak platoon commander during an operation to ambush 17 well-trained and armed terrorists who had infiltrated into Jammu and Kashmir state, for which he was posthumously awarded India's highest peacetime gallantry award, the Ashok Chakra.[11][12]

Captain Chander Choudhary Sihag, the Ghatak platoon commander in The Grenadiers, was killed in action on 9 September 2002, during a search and destroy operation against insurgents in Dubri village in Udhampur district, Jammu and Kashmir.

Captain Neikezhakuo Kenguruse was the Ghatak platoon commander during a night operation during Operation Vijay in 1999 during the Kargil War. After sustaining a bullet wound, he still carried on with the operation, finally shooting dead two men and killing two others using his knife in hand to hand combat. He was posthumously awarded the Mahavir Chakra.[13]

Lieutenant (later Colonel) Balwan Singh led his Ghatak Platoon on 3 July 1999 up to the top of Tiger Hill under intense artillery fire. He was seriously injured during the operation where he was able to neutralize four enemy soldiers. He was awarded the Mahavir Chakra for his bravery.[14]

Sepoy Gurtej Singh belonging to the Ghatak Platoon of the 3rd Battalion, Punjab Regiment engaged in hand to hand combat with Chinese troops at Galwan valley on 15 June 2020 where he killed 12 enemy soldiers, including several with this kirpan, before his death. He was posthumously awarded the Vir Chakra for his bravery.[15]

References

  1. ^ a b "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News". Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Know about Ghatak commandos, the invincible Special Forces of India". India Tv. 8 August 2014. Retrieved 12 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Special Operations: Indian Commandos Set Free". Strategypage.com. 2012-04-23. Retrieved 2012-08-19.
  4. ^ http://defencenews.in/defence-news-internal.aspx?id=5LRDP7jQa5g=
  5. ^ "OFB in Brief : Indian Ordnance Factories". Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  6. ^ "Weapons : Indian Ordnance Factories". Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  7. ^ "Army to equip all infantry battalions, not just frontline troops, with US Sig Sauer rifles". 15 March 2021.
  8. ^ "Special Operations: Broken Promises Rattle Indian Operators". Strategypage.com. 2010-12-01. Retrieved 2012-08-19.
  9. ^ . defencenow.com. Archived from the original on 2012-05-03. Retrieved 2012-04-30.
  10. ^ "Independence Day Special: The Hero of Tiger Hill - Rediff.com News". Rediff.com. Retrieved 2012-08-19.
  11. ^ President to Confer Ashoka Chakra on Lt. Navdeep Singh (Posthumous), Press Information Bureau, 25-January 2012, pib.nic.in
  12. ^ Ashok Chakra to Lt Navdeep Singh posthumously, Jalandhar, January 25, 2012, tribuneindia.com
  13. ^ "Neikezhakuo Kenguruse | Gallantry Awards". gallantryawards.gov.in. Retrieved 2020-03-31.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ "India Celebrates 22nd Kargil Vijay Diwas: The War That Made Ordinary Soldiers a Household Heroes". 26 July 2021.
  15. ^ "23 YO Gurtej Singh: An Inspiration for Today's Youth".

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They act as shock troops and spearhead assaults ahead of the battalion 2 Ghatak PlatoonCountry IndiaAllegiance IndiaTypeInfantry Special Operations capableRoleReconnaissanceTarget acquisitionSize7 000 1 Part of Indian Army Contents 1 Role 2 Unit composition 3 Training 4 Equipment 5 Honours 6 ReferencesRole Edit Ghatak platoon commandos Their operational role is similar to Scout Sniper Platoons and STA platoons of the US Marine Corps the Commando platoons of the British Army Army Rangers of the US Army and the Commando Ranger Regiments of the Republic of Korea Army They can be tasked by the battalion or brigade commander to carry out tasks such as special reconnaissance raids on enemy artillery positions airfields supply dumps and tactical headquarters or other special operations at a tactical level They are also capable of directing artillery and air attacks on targets deep within enemy lines 2 Ghatak platoon commandos armed with Brugger amp Thomet MP9 during Yudh Abhyas 2018 exercise Unit composition EditA Ghatak platoon is usually 20 men strong consisting of a commanding Captain 2 non commissioned officers and some specialised soldiers like designated marksman light machine gunners medics and radio operators The remaining soldiers act as assault troopers Officers and soldiers from combat support arms such as Engineers Signals Artillery etc are also deputed for specialist roles during operations 3 4 Training EditThe most physically fit and motivated soldiers of all arms and services of the Indian Army either volunteer or are selected to be a part of the Ghatak platoon Personnel attend training at the Commando Training Course in Belgaum Karnataka 2 As a part of the training the soldiers are evaluated through speed marches in battle gear ranging from 20 to 60 km carrying their rifles and 20 kg of weight in their rucksacks Depending on their role and parent unit the successful individuals often undergo specialized training in demolition close quarter battle navigation rock climbing and heliborne assault Some operators are sent to the High Altitude Warfare School and the Counterinsurgency and Jungle Warfare School as well 2 However most of them are not parachute qualified It is mandatory for all infantry officers to pass the Commando Training Course 2 Equipment EditGhatak platoons are equipped with the IWI Tavor TAR 21 INSAS or a version of the AK 47 as their primary assault rifle The marksmen are equipped with the Dragunov SVD and Heckler amp Koch MSG 90 designated marksman rifles They wear standard issue camouflage and body armour 2 Depending on the mission they may carry other items like ropes climbing gear grenades rocket launchers laser target designators and night vision equipment Some of the equipment for them are manufactured indigenously by the Indian Ordnance Factories while other items are obtained from foreign suppliers 5 6 As part of modernization SIG 716 and AK 203 rifles were introduced in 2021 7 Currently the Indian Army is upgrading the equipment of these units by procuring lighter body armour personal communication sets anti materiel rifles and various other mission specific equipment 8 A deal worth 5 75 million was signed with M S B amp T Switzerland for the acquisition of 1 568 advanced Brugger amp Thomet MP9 sub machine guns for the Ghatak platoons of infantry battalions 9 Additionally door breaching ammunition and non lethal systems like stun grenades and ballistic shields are being procured for counter insurgency operations 1 Honours EditGrenadier later Subedar Major Yogendra Singh Yadav of the 18th Battalion The Grenadiers was a part of the Ghatak platoon during the battle of Tiger Hill in the Kargil War for which he was awarded India s highest gallantry award the Param Vir Chakra 10 Lieutenant Navdeep Singh of the 15th Battalion Maratha Light Infantry was the Ghatak platoon commander during an operation to ambush 17 well trained and armed terrorists who had infiltrated into Jammu and Kashmir state for which he was posthumously awarded India s highest peacetime gallantry award the Ashok Chakra 11 12 Captain Chander Choudhary Sihag the Ghatak platoon commander in The Grenadiers was killed in action on 9 September 2002 during a search and destroy operation against insurgents in Dubri village in Udhampur district Jammu and Kashmir Captain Neikezhakuo Kenguruse was the Ghatak platoon commander during a night operation during Operation Vijay in 1999 during the Kargil War After sustaining a bullet wound he still carried on with the operation finally shooting dead two men and killing two others using his knife in hand to hand combat He was posthumously awarded the Mahavir Chakra 13 Lieutenant later Colonel Balwan Singh led his Ghatak Platoon on 3 July 1999 up to the top of Tiger Hill under intense artillery fire He was seriously injured during the operation where he was able to neutralize four enemy soldiers He was awarded the Mahavir Chakra for his bravery 14 Sepoy Gurtej Singh belonging to the Ghatak Platoon of the 3rd Battalion Punjab Regiment engaged in hand to hand combat with Chinese troops at Galwan valley on 15 June 2020 where he killed 12 enemy soldiers including several with this kirpan before his death He was posthumously awarded the Vir Chakra for his bravery 15 References Edit a b The Tribune Chandigarh India Main News Retrieved 20 May 2016 a b c d e f g Know about Ghatak commandos the invincible Special Forces of India India Tv 8 August 2014 Retrieved 12 September 2014 Special Operations Indian Commandos Set Free Strategypage com 2012 04 23 Retrieved 2012 08 19 http defencenews in defence news internal aspx id 5LRDP7jQa5g OFB in Brief Indian Ordnance Factories Retrieved 20 May 2016 Weapons Indian Ordnance Factories Retrieved 20 May 2016 Army to equip all infantry battalions not just frontline troops with US Sig Sauer rifles 15 March 2021 Special Operations Broken Promises Rattle Indian Operators Strategypage com 2010 12 01 Retrieved 2012 08 19 India Fast 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