If the arms and equipment recovered from the Pathankot attackers are anything to go by, they had come prepared for a big battle.

Nine days after the airbase came under attack, HT accessed the full list of 29 items recovered from the attackers – including a whopping 559 live rounds of 7.62 mm calibre and four AK-47 assault rifles with 30 magazines. The registration numbers of the Russian assault rifles have been identified.
Counter-terror officials have also recovered three pistols with seven magazines and 47 live rounds, besides a grenade launcher. Sources said a motivational note – stating ‘Jaish-e-Mohammad Zindabad’ – was also found.
So far, over two dozen grenades have been destroyed by the National Security Guard’s bomb disposal squad.
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The militants also came equipped with various items to handle contingencies such as medical emergencies and technical issues. According to the list, they possessed a wire cutter, a pair of pliers, a big knife, a multi-tool box, a wire tape, a first-aid box, a knife pad, four painkiller injections, a syringe, a vial of eye drops, seven painkiller tablets, 21 lozenges, two bandages, two bottles of Betadine, two combat rucksacks, binoculars, a mobile phone and two damaged notes of Rs 500.
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{{/usCountry}}All grenades brought by the terrorists have reportedly been destroyed through ‘controlled explosions’. “We have recovered a piece of blown-up grenade with markings that may help us trace its origin,” an official said. However, many items must have also been destroyed during the attack, he added.
A home ministry statement said the NIA also plans to ask the Interpol to issue a Black Corner notice for identifying the bodies of four slain terrorists, and a Blue Corner notice to trace conspirators in the case.
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