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The Indian Army has signed a contract with Bengaluru-based Tonbo Imaging to equip Dragunov Sniper Rifles (DSRs) with advanced night vision sights. This upgrade will significantly enhance the capabilities of the Army’s snipers.

The EK-Gen2 is more than just a night sight; it’s a Smart Thermal Weapon Sight (STWS) offering advanced features for improved sniper effectiveness. The EK-Gen2’s state-of-the-art thermal imaging core provides superior detection and engagement capabilities compared to older image intensifier sights. This allows snipers to operate effectively in low-light conditions or complete darkness.

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The Ministry of Defence’s Defence Innovation Organisation (DIO) has announced a new challenge under the iDEX DISC-11 initiative. This program seeks technological advancements in two crucial tank components: starter-generators and ultra capacitors.

The challenge focuses on developing replacements for the existing ??-10-1C and ??-18-1C starter-generators currently used in T-72 and T-90 tanks, respectively. These DC electric machines serve a dual purpose.

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The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) achieved a major milestone today with the successful flight testing of the Indigenous Technology Cruise Missile (ITCM) from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur, Odisha.

This indigenously developed missile boasts long-range subsonic capabilities, powered by an engine designed and built entirely within India by the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) in Bengaluru. The ITCM navigates using a waypoint guidance system, allowing it to follow a pre-programmed flight path with exceptional precision.

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SOURCE: AFI

Recent media reports suggesting a reduced range for India’s Astra MkII air-to-air missile (130km instead of 160km) have sparked discussion. It’s important to understand that a missile’s advertised range isn’t a fixed number, but rather a capability that can vary depending on several factors.

They are many Factors Affecting Air-to-Air Missile Range. Higher the launch altitudes of the missiles means it allow the missile to reach greater distances due to thinner air resistance. A fighter jet climbing to a higher altitude before launch can significantly extend the missile’s reach.

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SOURCE: AFI

Adani Defence is back in the headlines after a left-leaning news portal alleged the company supplied armed Hermes-900 drones directly to Israel for potential use in the ongoing Gaza conflict. Let’s break down the key points to understand the situation better.

The news portal claims Adani Defence provided 20 complete Hermes-900 UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) to Israel, potentially for use in the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Adani Defence clarifies that they only supplied 20 aerostructures for the Hermes-900. These are essentially components, not the complete armed drones.

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SOURCE: AFI

A recent event in the Middle East highlights the importance of independent navigation systems. As reported, Israel jammed GPS signals within its territory to counter a potential missile attack from Iran. This episode serves as a reminder of the strategic value of a robust, domestic navigation system, a concept India well understands.

In 1999, during the Kargil War with Pakistan, India faced a critical situation. Denied access to crucial GPS data by the US, India recognized the vulnerability of relying solely on foreign navigation systems.

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Two months after the tragic death of 23-year-old Hemil Mangukiya in Ukraine while working with the Russian armed forces, his father, Ashwin, is embarking on a journey to Russia to claim the compensation promised to him. This move marks a significant step towards closure for the grieving family, who have been grappling with the loss of their beloved son.

Hemil’s journey to Russia began on December 14th of the previous year, driven by the allure of job opportunities in foreign countries. Like many young individuals seeking better prospects, he turned to an online platform offering employment opportunities abroad. Little did he know that this decision would lead to tragic consequences.

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The India-US deal to jointly produce fighter jet engines for the Indian Air Force is revolutionary, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told lawmakers on Wednesday.

The landmark deal was announced last June during the historic Official State Visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the US. The General Electric signed a memorandum of understanding with Hindustan Aeronautics to make fighter jet engines for the IAF.

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SOURCE: IANS

One of the many adventures in the Pakistan-India series of conflicts ‘Operation Koh Paima’, also known as the Kargil operation — that was hailed as a success story by its architect and Pakistani military dictator Late General (retd) Pervez Musharraf — is now being labelled as a “strategic blunder” and a “political disaster” by a majority of experts, including former military officers who were serving during the 1999 operation.

“The plan was a blunder and a massive failure. It not only turned out to be a disaster, it also violated the Lahore Summit agreement between India and Pakistan. Also, because the Pakistan Army denied its involvement, even refused to accept the dead bodies of its own soldiers who were later buried by the Indian Armed forces, turned out to be more embarrassing and attracted more dishonour to the institution,” says Colonel (retd) Ashfaq Hussain.

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The Indian government will take a policy decision to mitigate any effect on its trade from the conflict between Iran and Israel after it has fully understood the impact, the country’s trade secretary said on Monday.

“Policy interventions will only come after we understand the issues traders are facing. Based on that exercise, whatever is needed definitely government will address that,” India’s Trade Secretary Sunil Barthwal told reporters.

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Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan on Thursday said the day is not far when India will emerge as one of the major service providers in the world. Addressing the Indian Defspace Symposium 2024 here, General Chauhan said that space is called the final frontier. “India has been the recipient of services in the space sector besides the data related to space situational awareness. I believe that the day is not far when India will become a net provider of services to other nations,” he said. “Space is called as a final frontier.

All other frontiers are difficult to define its edges. Space is also referred to as avoiding the domain of warfare. I believe there is already an established domain of warfare. My belief is premised on the fast-paced development occurring in this particular domain.

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Jammu and Kashmir (J-K) Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha condemned the terror attack in the Bijbehara area of South Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Wednesday, where terrorists shot dead a civilian from Bihar. In a statement, the J-K Raj Bhavan said, “The Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, has condemned the terror attack in Bijbehara, Anantnag, today.

He has conveyed his condolences to the family of the martyred civilian Raja Shah, a resident of Bihar.” “No words are strong enough to condemn the heinous terrorist attack in Bijbehara, Anantnag, targeting Raja Shah, a resident of Bihar. I convey my heartfelt condolences to the family of the innocent civilian martyred in this cowardly attack,” the Lt. Governor said as per the statement. “Entire nation stands in solidarity with the family in this hour of grief.

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A day after an encounter broke out in Chhattisgarh’s Kanker, the area was searched, and huge quantities of arms and ammunition were recovered. Speaking on the anti-Naxal operation in Kanker, BSF DIG VM Bala said, “BSF came here to help police… This was a very good operation. Both our teams, DRG and BSF, have carried out the operation successfully.” He further stated that the injured BSF personnel is out of danger and is undergoing treatment in Raipur.

Meanwhile, former Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel, who is also a Congress candidate in the Lok Sabha elections, was the first to raise doubts, claiming that there had been several fake encounters during the BJP regime in the state and that even innocent villagers were arrested on the grounds of being Naxals. Baghel said that the police had been threatening villagers as well. He claimed that during his tenure, several Naxals had been killed or had surrendered.

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SOURCE: IANS

The Border Security Force (BSF) in Rajasthan’s Anupgarh district located along the India-Pakistan border has shot down a Pakistani drone that was carrying drugs, an official said on Wednesday. Heroin valued at Rs 13 crore was seized after the drone was shot down. The police said that the BSF had received a tip-off that a “drone carrying drugs was entering Indian territory”.

A search operation, after bringing down the drone, was conducted in the area on the intervening night of Tuesday and Wednesday. The drone and a packet containing heroin were seized.

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Silence hangs over the hillocks adjoining Hidur and Kalpar villages in Chhattisgarh’s Kanker district where 29 Maoists were gunned down by security forces in an encounter. Hours after the biggest encounter ever in the state ended, bullet marks could be seen on the trees at the site on Wednesday. Bloodstains were also visible on the ground which is covered by a thick carpet of fallen bamboo leaves.

In the nearby villages, local tribals, most of them women, could be seen outside, but they were reluctant to speak about what they saw or heard during the encounter on Tuesday.

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