HAL Successfully Tests Hawk-i Aircraft
As the strength of the Indian Army increases, the enemies are no longer well. India has successfully tested the Smart Anti Airfield Weapon (SAW) on Thursday with (India) indigenous Hawk-i aircraft. Defence PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Limited successfully tested a Smart Anti Airfield Weapon (SAAW) from a Hawk-Eye aircraft off the coast of Odisha. The indigenous stand-off weapon has been developed by the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) Research Center Imrat (RCI). Saw is capable of destroying any hideout, including radar, bunkers, taxi tracks, runways, 100 km away. Developed by the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) Research Center Imrat
UP-UK Army Police Recruitment 2021 : Physical Fitness Test Stage Completed, 236 Out Of 1944 Pass
UP-UK Army Police Recruitment 2021 : The first phase of the recruitment rally of women military police in the Indian Army started on January 18 in the capital Lucknow to include women from Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand in the Indian Army today has been completed. Now from January 21, the process of medical examination of the candidates passed in the physical fitness test will be completed by January 30. After which the written examination will be conducted in the capital Lucknow on 25 April for successful candidates. In this, the pass candidates will be selected on the basis of merit
Lieutenant Swati Rathore Will Become First Woman Pilot To Lead Fly Past On Republic Day
Recently, a film Gunjan Saxena was in the news. In it, the story of the girl who was struggling to become a pilot was shown. Such is the success story of Swati Rathore. Flight Lieutenant Swati Rathore in the Indian Air Force will lead the fly past to be held on Rajpath on Republic Day. This will be the first time in the history of Indian Republic Day when a woman pilot has got the responsibility of fly past. Her parents living in Ajmer are very proud of this achievement of their daughter. Swati’s father, Dr. Bhawani Singh Rathore, posted
India-China Border Dispute: China’s spies seen on LAC, Indian Army on high alert
Indian intelligence agencies have revealed that the activity of Chinese spies has increased on the borders of India and China. According to the Indian Intelligence Agency, recently several Chinese spies have been seen along the border of Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh and along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). This is a matter of concern for India. According to sources, Chinese spies have been identified near Karakoram in Daulat Beg Oldi sector of Ladakh. However, the Indian Intelligence Agency has not officially said anything on this yet. According to Hindustan Times, in addition to Ladakh, Chinese spies have been seen
Indian Navy rescues Malaysian woman at sea, 33 KM arrives immediately on notice
Indian Navy has saved the life of a sick woman aboard the ship. According to the information received, a women’s trip to Malaysia was present from a merchant ship in Singapore. During this, the woman fainted on the ship due to ill health. It was told that due to the high waves of the sea, she tried to transfer the boat twice to send the woman to the hospital. When the Indian Navy received the news of medical emergency on the ship at 6 am on Thursday morning, the Indian Navy sent a helicopter from INS Shikra for rescue operations.
Tezpur airbase ready to respond to any enemy challenge on eastern borders: Dharmendra Singh Dangi
Tezpur airbase in Assam is ready to respond to any enemy challenge on the country’s eastern borders. Air Commodore Dharmendra Singh Dangi, the new Air Officer Commanding (AOC) of this air base said, “The Indian Air Force is developing rapidly and we are able to overcome any challenge.” Air Commodore Dangi, who took command of Tezpur Air Base from Air Commodore Tejpal Singh, was posted to the Air Force combat fleet on December 19, 1992. Air Commodore Dangi, who led the team that brought the fighter aircraft Rafale from France, has been awarded the 2012 Air Force Medal by the
India-France Begins Desert Knight-21 Air Excercise In Rajasthan
The five-day manoeuvres between the Indian and French Air Force will begin at Jodhpur Air Force Station from Wednesday. The Indo-French Rafale fighter aircraft (Rafale) will demonstrate mutual understanding and combat skills for this manoeuvre called Desert Knight 21. 4 Rafales from India will participate in it. The French Air Force has brought 4 to 6 Rafals with them and an air-to-air refuelling aircraft tanker has also been brought along. The manoeuvres will also include Sukhoi-30 (Sukhoi) fighter aircraft along with Indian Rafale aircraft. There is also news of Mirage planes joining. The French Air Force team reached Jodhpur on
Modernization of army is necessary to deal with the threat of China and Pakistan: Lt Gen G P Mohanty
Lieutenant General Chandi Prasad Mohanty stressed the need for modernization of the force before taking over as the next Deputy Chief of the Indian Army. He said that the army needs to increase its capability to deal with the combined threat of China and Pakistan. Currently, the challenge before India is to deal with China and Pakistan at the same time on the border. Lieutenant General Mohanty is currently the head of the Southern Command. He will replace General SK Sawhney, who retires on 31 January. “Given the threat of China and Pakistan on the border, we need to accelerate
Indian Army Jawans hold ground on China border for country even in minus 12 degree temperature
Indian Army Jawans are patrolling every 12 to 15 km along the China border with logistical accessories, keeping a close watch on every activity of China. The jawans are quenching their thirst by melting snow in the high Himalayan regions amid heavy snowfall. For the first time after the border dispute with China, ITBP personnel are deployed at altitudes ranging from 10 thousand feet to 16 thousand 500 feet. Warm clothes, logistic materials are being transported by helicopter to the jawans at these posts. In the high Himalayan regions, it is also a challenge to deliver goods to the soldiers
Ready to deal with internal security challenge of Pakistan-China : Lt Gen YK Joshi
Northern Command chief Lt Gen YK Joshi said that there is a triple challenge of Pakistan, China and internal situation in front of the command. The army is prepared to deal with any situation. Speaking to reporters during an event in Udhampur, Northern Command General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C) Joshi said that in Ladakh, China tried to change the status quo. The Northern Command thwarted all of China’s plans. He said that the Indian Army is in a much better position in the forward areas of Ladakh. Despite this, the round of negotiations with the Chinese military continues. Joshi said that