Lt Rishi Kumar and Jawan Manjit Singh martyred while on duty in the blast on LOC In Kashmir
Two soldiers, including an army officer, came under the grip of an explosion during patrolling near a forward post along the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday. Martyred. Indian Army officials gave this information. According to the information, Lieutenant Rishi Kumar and constable Manjit Singh have been martyred in this blast. Army officials said the blast took place in Kalal area of ​​Nowshera sector when an army column was on patrol to take stock of measures to prevent infiltration of terrorists from across the border. The White Knight Corps tweeted, “GOC, White Knight
Indian Navy’s Frigate Tushil Launched In Russia Finally
The seventh frigate of P1135.6 class for the Indian Navy was launched at Yantar Shipyard in Russia’s Kaliningrad on Thursday in the presence of Indian Ambassador to Russia D Bala Venkatesh Varma and senior dignitaries of the Russian Federation. The Indian and Russian governments had in October 2016 signed an agreement to construct four additional P1135.6 class ships — two each in Russia and India. These ships feature “stealth technology” in terms of low radar and under water noise signatures, the ministry stated. The delivery of the two ships from Russia is expected by 2023. During the launch ceremony, the
India Successfully Tested Swadeshi Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon In Pokharan
India successfully test-fired the Smart Anti Airfield Weapon in Rajasthan’s Pokhran range on 28 October. A government official gave this information on Friday. Along with this, he also told that more testing of this weapon, which specializes in hitting the target accurately, is expected in the coming days. This is the 10th test of this weapon. The SAAW project was approved by the Government of India in 2013. Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon (SAAW) is a long-range precision-guided anti-airfield weapon developed by Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) of India. It is designed to be capable of hitting ground targets with a
India-US Joint Military Exercise Conducted At 7000 Feet Altitude In Alaska
India-US Joint Military Exercise : The soldiers of India (India) and America (US) practised for 48 hours at an altitude of 7000 feet in a temperature of several degrees below zero, to destroy the enemy by making a sudden attack on the mountain. This was the last and most difficult day of the India-US Joint War Exercise between India and America going on in Alaska from 15 October. In this exercise, it was practiced to take on the common enemy together at extremely cold and high altitude. Indian and American soldiers (India-US Joint War Exercise) were sent to Alaska on
Indian Army Chief General MM Naravane Stress On Welcoming Female NDA Cadets With Equal Treatment and Professionalism
Army Chief General MM Naravane on Friday said with the opening of the doors of the National Defense Academy (NDA) to women cadets, it is expected that they will be welcomed with equal treatment and professionalism as per norms. Go He was addressing the cadets after reviewing the passing out parade of NDA’s 141st course here. General Naravane said, “Since we have opened the doors of NDA to women cadets, we expect you to welcome them as per norms and with equal professionalism and with equal professionalism as the Indian Armed Forces are known across the world.” ‘ The Defense
Army Soldier Sunil Kumar Pal Dies During Training On Indo-Pak Border
Army Jawan Sunil Kumar Pal died during training. The cause of death could not be confirmed. The soldier posted in Amritsar, Punjab on the Indo-Pakistan border was sent to Bikaner six months ago for special training. The body is expected to reach the village by this morning. Sunil Kumar Pal, the only son of Ramchandra Pal, resident of Dalelpur Simaria in the police station area, had joined the army in the year 2012. Without the consent of Mother Satyavati, he was admitted as soon as he got a chance to protect the country. At this time he was posted on the
ICICI Bank Renews MoU with Indian Army
ICICI Bank has renewed its MoU with the Indian Army to provide all serving and retired service personnel with specially curated benefits and many more through their ‘Defense Salary Account’. New features can be offered. The MoU was signed in Delhi by Lt Gen RP Kalita, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, Director General – Manpower Planning and Personnel Services, Indian Army and Vishal Batra, Regional Business Head and Head of Defense Ecosystem, ICICI Bank. As part of the MoU, the bank will provide a host of unique benefits to military personnel, including zero balance accounts, priority allocation of lockers and unlimited
Indian Army Jawans Kill 1 Terrorist In Baramulla
On Thursday in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, terrorists attacked the army personnel and opened fire on the security forces. After this, the army personnel gave a befitting reply and in retaliation a terrorist was killed in Baramulla. Security forces are conducting search operations in the area. Jammu and Kashmir IGP Vijay Kumar said, ‘The terrorist killed is of hybrid type, identified as Javed Ah Wani of Kulgam district and he killed in Wanpoh in Bihar. He had helped terrorist Gulzar in the killing of 2 workers, who was killed by the security forces on 20 October. He was on a
Successful Test of Agni-5 Ballistic Missile Conducted
Continuous steps are being taken to further increase the strength of Indian Armed Forces. Now the surface-to-surface ballistic missile Agni-5 has been successfully test-fired on Wednesday. The range of this missile is being told about 5 thousand kilometers. Not only this, the missile was launched from Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Island. In the midst of all this, the government has made it clear that their policy will remain the same that no weapon will be used first. The missile was launched at 7.50 pm. The first test of Agni-5 took place in April 2012. The second was launched in September
Indo-British Three Wing Forces Joint Exercise In Arabian Sea
Amidst tensions with China, a complex military exercise is going on in the Arabian Sea as part of the maneuvers of the three wings of the Indian and British forces. It is being described as the most ambitious exercise between the two countries so far. The British Carrier Strike Group (CSG) led by Britain’s largest warship HMH Queen Elizabeth and several frontline ships of the two navies will take part in a week-long exercise, dubbed ‘Konkan Shakti’, from October 21, officials said. are. The Carrier Battle Group or Carrier Strike Group is the large fleet of the British Navy, consisting