DRDO Develops India’s First Swadeshi Machine Pistol ASMI
The Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and the Indian Army have produced India’s first nine-mm indigenous machine pistol. The indigenous machine pistol ASMI has been prepared for the soldiers of the Indian Army. India’s first indigenous machine pistol ASMI was shown at the Indian Army Exhibition. This pistol is completely India made and has been developed by DRDO. The Indian Army has also helped in making this pistol gun. A statement issued by the DRDO said that the machine pistol can fire from a distance of 100 meters. This pistol gun will replace the nine-mm pistol in the defence
Indian Army will start planning to raise resources from the ground soon
Indian Army has received permission from the government to raise resources for itself some time ago, but due to the steep fall in land prices, work on it has not started. Now the army said that the price of land is waiting to increase. As conditions improve, it will focus on raising its resources in exchange for land. In fact, often when army land is taken for development projects, the land has to be given to the concerned department in return. But the departments making projects like road, rail etc. do not have land. He takes the land before the
225 terrorists killed in Jammu and Kashmir in 2020, more than 270 still active
There are more than 270 terrorists active in Jammu and Kashmir right now and this number is lower than the figures of 2019 and 2020. Official sources gave this information. It said that the Union Territory witnessed a decrease in incidents of terrorist incidents, infiltration and killing of civilians in 2020. Security forces killed 225 militants in over 100 successful counter-terrorism operations. Official sources said that at present there are more than 270 terrorists active in Jammu and Kashmir, out of which 205 are in Kashmir Valley. He reported that 421 in 2019 and more than 300 terrorists were active
83 Tejas Fighter Deal India’s Biggest Swadeshi Defence Deal Worth 48 K Crore
The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) on security matters between China and China on LAC approved the purchase of 83 Tejas aircraft under domestic defense procurement at a cost of about 48 thousand crore rupees. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh gave this information. Rajnath Singh tweeted, “The decision was taken at a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security Affairs (CCS) chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The deal will be a game-changer for self-sufficiency in the Indian defense manufacturing sector. “He said that the cost of the domestically manufactured LCA Tejas purchase would cost around Rs 48,000 crore. According to
Major of Indian Army made world’s first universal bulletproof jacket
The Indian Army has achieved another special achievement. Army Major Anoop Mishra has developed the world’s first universal bulletproof jacket. This indigenous bulletproof jacket is named ‘Shakti’. The special feature of this jacket is that both women and men will be able to wear it, which makes it different from the rest of the bulletproof jackets. In addition, this jacket is also the world’s first flexible body armor. Indian Army’s Major Anoop Mishra has indigenously developed world’s first universal bulletproof jacket 'Shakti' which can be used by both male and female combatants. The jacket is also the world’s first flexible
Para Commando Captain Ankit Gupta’s Last Rites Performed, Body Stucked In Water For 6 Days
The body of Captain Ankit Gupta, the commander of the 10 Para Special Forces of the Indian Army got merged into panchtatva. His last rituals were done with full military honours on Wednesday afternoon in Digadi, adjoining the military area of ​​Jodhpur. Captain Ankit’s brother offered fire in the hot weather. About 15 of his family members were present on this occasion. A large number of people from the area shouted Bharat Mata and gave her a final farewell when they reached the cremation ground. Captain Ankit died of drowning in Takhatsagar after jumping from a helicopter seven days ago
Army Chief MM Naravane Maintains Old Line On Sending Troops To Afghanistan
Indian Army Chief MM Naravane has categorically denied that India is sending its army to Afghanistan. Army Chief MM Narwane has rejected any plans to send his troops to Afghanistan’s land. Referring to the long-standing New Delhi policy ‘No boots on the ground’, he said that we will follow him. In response to a question during his annual press conference held before Army Day, Narwane said, “As far as Afghanistan is concerned, there will be no deployment of our army on the land there.” will adopt the policy on the ground ‘and will be followed in the near future.’ It
Army Chief MM Naravane Reacts To “Alleged Tension” In Army Report
Rejecting the Indian Army’s claim that more than half of its soldiers are under stress, Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Narv ane on Tuesday joked that “I am also tense”. Stress is not a bad thing. ” Army chief Manoj Mukund Naravane said that the report of soldiers being under stress is based on a sample of only 400 soldiers. He said that all steps are being taken to reduce the tension in the soldiers and the incidents of suicide of soldiers have also reduced. He said, ‘Based on just 400 samples, we cannot say whether there is tension or
Bangladesh Army Soldiers Will Join Republic Day Parade 2021
Due to Coronavirus infection this year, even though the route and size of Republic Day Parade is going to be small. Despite this, the parade of this time is going to write a new history. For the first time in this parade, Bangladeshi soldiers are also going to march on Rajpath. India is celebrating this year as the Golden Jubilee of Victory over Pakistan in the 1971 war. On the other hand, neighboring Bangladesh is celebrating this year as the 50th year of its independence. The two countries have decided to march together on the Rajpath to make the occasion
Indian Navy Starts 2 Day Excercise ‘C Vigil-21’ will start from today
The Indian Navy’s second two-day defence exercise ‘C Vigil-21’ will begin on Tuesday. It will cover 7516 km of coastal area and Special Economic Zone of the country. Naval officials said this would be India’s largest coastal defence exercise. It will include all 13 coastal states and union territories as well as other maritime stakeholders. The second edition of the bi-annual All India Coastal Defense exercise ‘C Vigil-21’ will be held on 12-13 January, the Navy said. The Navy stated that the exercise would be ‘unprecedented’ given the geographical expansion and the number of stakeholders involved, units participating and objectives.