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Army Introduces Smart Class Rooms in a Govt-Run School in JK’s Reasi

The Army has set up smart classrooms in a higher secondary school in Bagga village of Jammu and Kashmir’s Reasi under its Operation Goodwill initiative, a defence spokesperson said on Sunday. The inauguration event of the renovated school on Sunday was attended by Army officials, the principal, teachers and students, the spokesperson said adding a total of 268 students and locals attended the event.

Raider-X Explosive Detection Device Built By DRDO HEMRL, IISc

Raider-X has the capability to detect explosives from a stand-off distance. The data library can be built in the system to expand its capability to detect a number of explosives in pure form as well as with the contaminants. Bulk explosives in concealed condition can also be detected by the device.

Why India’s Light Combat Helicopter Could be A Game Changer

Today, as the LCH heads towards achieving its full operational capability (FOC) standards, especially after successful test firing of almost its entire weapons suite, the only aspects which will have to be dealt with very carefully and intelligently are the aspects of flawless weapons integration and maintainability. HAL needs to focus on robust product support and maintenance of these machines to ensure availability.

MoS Shipping Mandaviya Launches Indian Coast Guard Patrol Vessel ‘Varad’ in Chennai – Make in India

The newly commissioned ICGS Varad with a gross tonnage of 2,100 tons is 98mtrs long and has 15mtrs broad. The endurance of the vessel is 5,000 nautical miles, with a maximum speed of 26 Knots. The ship will be fitted with one CRN-91 and two 12.7 mm guns and will be capable of carrying an Integral Twin Engine Helicopter which will enhance its operational, surveillance, and search & rescue capability.

Army Upgrades its Russian Schilka Air Defence Systems

According to information available on the BEL website, the upgraded Schilka system is an advanced air defence system against attacking aircraft and helicopters. The upgradation includes replacing the existing Radar, analog computer, engine, GTE with state of the art system and addition of air conditioning system for crew comfort.

Daughter Joins Navy as Pilot’s Pyre Lit

Group Captain Gurpreet Singh Cheema (50), who lost his life in the Patiala air crash on February 24, nurtured a dream of seeing his daughter getting commissioned into one of the three Services — the Indian Army, Navy or Air Force.Kunjdeep Kaur (22), an engineering graduate, did not let her father down. However, as luck would have it, she joined the Navy the day he was cremated.