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Defense News , Ukraine Russia War :-  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a plea on Tuesday for more help from allies to defend against Russian attacks. He said that in just this month, Russia has launched 130 missiles, over 320 attack drones, and almost 900 guided bombs. Zelensky's appeal came as US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin warned that Ukraine's survival was at risk. He also assured allies that the US was committed to supporting Ukraine.Austin leads the Ukraine Defense Contact Group (UDCG), a monthly meeting held at Ramstein Air Base in Germany. This group consists of about 50 allies who have been providing military support to Ukraine. Zelensky stressed the urgency of the situation, stating that Ukraine's survival is in danger and that the United States needs to step up its support.Since the war with Russia began on February 24, 2022, Ukraine has heavily relied on foreign military aid. However, aid and assistance have been decreasing, with a major aid package from the US being blocked by congressional Republicans for several months.On social media, Zelensky emphasized the need for more protection, specifically requesting a realistic number of air defense systems from Ukraine's partners. He urged that these systems should be utilized to protect lives rather than remaining unused in storage. Zelensky highlighted the capabilities of Ukraine's air force in successfully shooting down missiles, drones, and Russian military aircraft. The Ukrainian defense ministry has prioritized securing more air defense systems and missiles, as Russian troops have increased their use of highly destructive guided bombs in recent months.According to a Ukrainian Air Force spokesperson, Russia has launched over 8,000 missiles and 4,630 drones during the invasion to date.Ukraine's foreign minister announced on Tuesday that the nation is actively working towards securing membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) at the alliance's Washington summit in July. During an online news conference, Dmytro Kuleba stated that Ukraine meets the main criteria for NATO membership, emphasizing its capacity to defend NATO borders.He expressed that Ukraine is defending itself, which aligns with NATO's membership criteria. Kuleba confirmed that Ukraine is striving to take a significant step towards NATO membership at the upcoming summit.In summary, Zelensky's plea for increased air defense support underscores the urgent need for assistance in defending Ukraine against Russian attacks. With the situation becoming increasingly critical, Ukraine is also actively pursuing NATO membership to strengthen its defense capabilities.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-20 04:21:14
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SPace News ,India :-  India's space exploration is on the cusp of a momentous milestone this Friday, courtesy of Chennai-based private startup Agnikul Cosmos. The company is gearing up to launch its homegrown rocket, Agnibaan SOrTeD (Suborbital Tech Demonstrator), in what promises to be a landmark test.Weighing in at 580 kilograms, the Agnibaan rocket is scheduled to take off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota. The primary objective of this inaugural test flight is to propel the rocket to a suborbital altitude of approximately 20 kilometers before it safely descends, landing in the Bay of Bengal. Despite its focus on technology demonstration, the rocket boasts a potential payload capacity of up to 7 kilograms, hinting at its future versatility.One of the most significant innovations of Agnibaan SOrTeD lies in its propulsion system. Co-founder of Agnikul Cosmos, Moin SPM, reveals that the rocket is powered by a semi-cryogenic engine fueled by readily available resources – commercial aviation turbine fuel (similar to kerosene) and medical-grade liquid oxygen.This test flight signifies a substantial leap forward for Agnikul Cosmos in its quest for orbital launches. The data and insights gathered from the Agnibaan SOrTeD mission will be instrumental in validating essential technologies for the company's future orbital endeavors.Beyond its technical achievements, the suborbital launch stands as a testament to the vibrancy of India's private space sector. Agnikul Cosmos's strides promise to enhance the nation's capabilities in space exploration and technology, ushering India into a new era of space innovation.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-20 04:07:02
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Defense News ,Germany :- The German government has set in motion the procurement process for 75 cutting-edge JASSM-ER (Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile-Extended Range) cruise missiles from the United States, marking a significant step towards fortifying Germany's long-range precision strike capabilities, according to reports from the German daily "Bild".This decision to acquire the JASSM-ER missiles, which have the potential to supplant the current arsenal of Taurus missiles, is in line with Germany’s overarching defense strategy. This strategic direction was indicated in 2022 when the German government expressed its intention to acquire F-35 fighter jets from the U.S., alongside a variety of missiles tailored to complement these stealth aircraft.In addition to the procurement of JASSM-ER missiles, the agreement will encompass the acquisition of various air-to-air and air-to-ground munitions to enhance the capabilities of the F-35 jets previously ordered by Germany. However, “Bild” highlights that the process of acquiring the JASSM-ER missiles has faced delays, setting it apart from the earlier phases of the F-35 and associated munitions procurement.An official contract for the JASSM-ER missiles is expected to be finalized this autumn, heralding a significant advancement in the operational reach and precision of the German Air Force. Renowned for their extended range and stealth features, these missiles empower aircraft to engage targets from a safe distance without venturing into hostile airspace.A spokesperson for the German defense ministry emphasized the comprehensive nature of the procurement plan, which encompasses a diverse array of weaponry, including a crucial air-to-ground component, as part of the integration of the F-35A into Germany’s military architecture. "The relevant contracts have not yet been concluded in full, and it is not possible to anticipate any open decisions," the spokesperson reiterated, underscoring the ongoing nature of the acquisition process.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-20 03:59:32
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Defense News ,South Korea :-  In a significant stride for South Korea's indigenous aerospace capabilities, the KF-21 Boramae fighter jet achieved a remarkable milestone with the completion of its inaugural aerial refueling test. This accomplishment heralds a new era of enhanced combat range and operational flexibility for the advanced aircraft.Verified by the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) on Tuesday, the fifth prototype of the KF-21 conducted the test over the southeastern waters of South Korea. Departing from an airbase in Sacheon, the aircraft seamlessly linked up with a KC-330 tanker mid-flight to receive fuel, marking a pivotal moment in the aircraft's development.DAPA underscored the significance of this achievement, highlighting that in-flight refueling capability could potentially augment the KF-21's operational range by up to 50%. This expansion translates into extended mission durations, increased weapon payloads, and heightened overall combat effectiveness for the South Korean Air Force.The test primarily focused on assessing the KF-21's handling characteristics during aerial refueling maneuvers. Evaluation parameters included stability under turbulent conditions and the efficacy of connection and disconnection procedures with the tanker aircraft. DAPA outlined plans for extensive testing of the refueling system across diverse flight scenarios in the coming year.Initiated in 2015 as a collaborative endeavor with Indonesia, the KF-21 program aims to modernize South Korea's air defense capabilities by replacing aging F-4 and F-5 fighter jets with a domestically manufactured, next-generation aircraft.Despite notable progress, the project has encountered its share of challenges. Korean authorities are currently investigating allegations of technology data theft purportedly committed by Indonesian engineers involved in the program. Moreover, Indonesia's lag in meeting its financial commitments has emerged as a pressing concern. DAPA has underscored the imperative for Indonesia to fulfill its funding obligations by 2026 to sustain the project's momentum.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-20 03:49:52
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Defense News ,Russia ,U.S :-  In a resolute stance against the ongoing conflict with Russia, U.S. Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin emphasized America's unwavering support for Ukraine, cautioning that a victorious Vladimir Putin would not halt his ambitions at Ukraine's borders.During the 20th meeting of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group convened at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, Secretary Austin asserted that Ukraine remains steadfast against Russian aggression, a sentiment echoed by the United States, according to a statement from the U.S. Department of Defence (DOD).The gathering, held to coordinate efforts in aiding Ukraine, commended the collaborative efforts of "countries of conscience" assisting in Ukraine's defense.Secretary Austin, alongside Air Force General CQ Brown, Jr., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, engaged with representatives from over 50 nations and organizations to facilitate the provision of aid, training, and capabilities to Ukraine.Highlighting Ukraine's resilience in confronting Putin's aggression over the past two years, Secretary Austin cited the significant toll exacted upon Russia, with over 315,000 Russian troops reportedly killed or wounded in the conflict.He underscored the exorbitant cost Russia has borne, estimating expenditures of up to USD 211 billion and projecting a staggering total of USD 1.3 trillion in economic loss by 2026 due to the conflict.Secretary Austin emphasized Ukraine's courage in facing the "Kremlin's invaders" and reaffirmed their determination to resist Putin's advances, stressing that the international community comprehends the broader implications of Russian success in Ukraine.Acknowledging the critical need for enhanced capabilities, especially in air defense, armor, and artillery ammunition, Secretary Austin disclosed the allocation of an additional USD 300 million in security assistance for Ukraine, supported by bipartisan consensus in Congress.The meeting marked the inception of the capability coalition leadership group, led by nations including Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, aiming to coordinate efforts and address overarching issues in support of Ukraine's defense.In reaffirming U.S. commitment alongside its allies, Secretary Austin signaled a united front against Russian aggression, emphasizing the imperative of bolstering Ukraine's defenses to safeguard regional stability and deter further aggression.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-20 03:43:41
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Defense News ,U.S :-  The US Marine Corps recently made a deal with Mack Defense to create a brand-new kind of truck called the Medium Tactical Truck (MTT). These trucks are going to replace the older Oshkosh trucks that the marines use for things like carrying stuff, clearing roads, towing, and delivering supplies during missions.These new trucks are designed to work well both on and off the road, with a special ability to drive through water that's up to five feet deep.In the beginning, Mack will plan out three different versions of the MTT truck. These will have cargo beds of different lengths: 10, 15, and 20 feet.One cool thing about these trucks is that they'll use a mix of electricity and regular fuel, which should save on how much fuel they use. They'll also have a generator on board that can give power to other things when needed.They're also going to have some special features to keep the soldiers safe and make driving easier, like being able to run quietly and having advanced safety systems.Aside from these new MTT trucks, Mack Defense is also working on another type of truck called the Common Tactical Truck (CTT). These trucks are going to be more modern and have fancy features like hybrid technology and extra safety measures. They're going to work on these trucks together with another company called BAE Systems to make them use less fuel.Other companies are also helping out to make these trucks a reality. These include Navistar, Oshkosh, and a team made up of American Rheinmetall Vehicles and GM Defense. They're all working on different parts of the new trucks to make sure they're the best they can be for the marines.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-20 03:35:42
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Defense News ,India :-  India’s Air Force has a special team called the Garud Commando Force. They have big responsibilities for keeping the country safe. They handle tough jobs like fighting terrorism, rescuing people, and guarding important Air Force places. Since 2004, they've been doing these tasks with bravery and skill.Now, they're getting an awesome new tool called a Vertical Wind Tunnel (VWT). This special tech will change how they train and make their missions safer.Why Do They Need a Vertical Wind Tunnel?A Vertical Wind Tunnel is like a big fan that blows air upwards. It lets people float in the air, just like they're skydiving. For the Garud Commandos, this is super useful because:1. Learning Perfect Moves: They can practice their moves in mid-air, like how to position their bodies and do tricky maneuvers. This is crucial for missions where they jump from high up.2. Realistic Training: They can face different wind conditions and practice in scenarios like they would in real missions. It helps them think fast and adapt quickly.3. Safety First: Using the wind tunnel is much safer than jumping from planes, especially when they're learning. It lowers the risk of injuries during training.Why It MattersThe Indian Air Force is investing in this technology to make sure their Garud Commandos are the best they can be. They want to give them the right tools for their tough job.With the wind tunnel, these elite forces can train in a controlled but lifelike environment. This means they're ready for anything when they're out on missions.This investment shows India's strong commitment to having a top-notch Air Force team. They're dedicated to protecting the country and its people, no matter what challenges come their way.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-20 03:31:37
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Technology News ,World :-  A company in the US named Cognition has made a big announcement. They've created a new kind of computer program called Devin. They say Devin is the world's first AI software engineer that can work all by itself.Cognition describes Devin as a really helpful team member. It can work together with people or do tasks on its own for them to check later.What Can Devin Do?Devin is super smart. It can handle tough engineering jobs that need thousands of decisions. The company says Devin can remember important details, learn as it goes, and fix mistakes.Cognition has also given Devin tools that real developers use, like a code editor and a web browser. And it's set up in a way that keeps everything safe. Plus, Devin can talk to users, share updates, take suggestions, and help make decisions.The Results Speak for ThemselvesAccording to Cognition, Devin is really good at solving problems. It gets things right about 14% of the time from start to finish. That's much better than other similar programs, which only manage about 2% to 5% accuracy.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-19 16:38:28
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Defense News ,India :- The Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, will listen to 237 petitions today challenging the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). This law has caused a lot of debate, especially with the Lok Sabha election just around the corner.Among those filing petitions are the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) and the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI). They believe the CAA is unfair, especially towards Muslims.The day after the government announced the CAA rules, these organizations went to the Supreme Court, asking to stop the law from being put into action. They argue that the CAA discriminates against Muslims.Back in 2019, when the Citizenship Amendment Bill passed in Parliament, many people protested against it. But the court didn't stop it because the rules hadn't been made yet. Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal explained to the court that they couldn't pause it back then because the rules weren't there. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta added that the timing of the rules' announcement didn't matter.The CAA allows non-Muslims from Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, who faced religious persecution, to apply for Indian citizenship. Those who belong to Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi, or Christian communities from these countries and entered India before December 31, 2014, can seek citizenship under this law.Opposition parties criticize the government, saying it's implementing the law now, just before the election, to create division, especially in West Bengal and Assam. Jairam Ramesh, a party leader, expressed his concerns about this timing.Mamata Banerjee, the Chief Minister of Bengal and leader of the Trinamool Congress, doubts the legality of the CAA. She thinks there's a plan to take away citizenship rights. She warned people that applying for citizenship under this law could lead them to lose their rights and end up in detention camps.However, the government disagrees with these allegations. Home Minister Amit Shah defends the CAA, saying it's not against the Constitution. He accused the Opposition of spreading lies for political gains. Shah clarified that the BJP promised to bring the CAA in their 2019 manifesto, and it passed in Parliament in 2019. The delay in implementation was due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Shah assured the minorities that they don't need to worry because the CAA doesn't take away anyone's rights.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-19 16:34:38
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Defense News ,World :- Siemens and NVIDIA are teaming up to make something called the "industrial metaverse." It's like a fancy way of saying they're working together to make really cool stuff for industries. Siemens is bringing some new tech called NVIDIA Omniverse Cloud APIs to its Xcelerator platform. This will help make digital twins (which are like virtual versions of real things) even better by using AI technology.The big bosses at Siemens and NVIDIA talked about this collaboration. Roland Busch, the big boss at Siemens, said they're going to change how products are made and used. He thinks people will be able to interact with products using natural language, just like talking to a friend. Jensen Huang, the big boss at NVIDIA, said Siemens is helping bring NVIDIA's tech to more industries. This means more companies can make digital twins using AI.Siemens is going to release a new product later this year for something called Teamcenter® X. It's like a fancy computer program for making and managing products. This new product will let engineers make really realistic digital twins super easily. They can do this using NVIDIA's Omniverse tech, which makes things look almost like the real deal.With this new tech, engineers won't have to spend forever adjusting tiny details in their virtual designs. Instead, they can use AI to speed things up. This means tasks that used to take days can now be done in just a few hours. Plus, everyone from salespeople to decision-makers can benefit from seeing products in super realistic detail. This helps them make better choices faster.Siemens and NVIDIA also showed off this new tech with HD Hyundai, a company that makes ships. HD Hyundai is working on some really cool ships that use special fuels like ammonia and hydrogen. Making these ships is super complicated because there are so many parts to keep track of. But with Siemens and NVIDIA's help, HD Hyundai can now see all these parts in a virtual world. This makes it easier for them to plan and build their ships.Taejin Lee, a big boss at HD Hyundai, said they've always trusted Siemens for helping them manage their products. Now, with this new collaboration, they can see their ships in virtual reality. This helps them understand their projects better and saves them time and money.So, in short, Siemens and NVIDIA are joining forces to make awesome virtual stuff for industries. This will help engineers design better products faster, and companies like HD Hyundai can make their dreams a reality.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-19 16:07:45
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The Norwegian government plans to spend 940 million kroner (equal to $88 million) to make sure the delivery of Kongsberg's National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System (NASAMS) is faster.This plan will be given to the Norwegian Parliament as part of making the Norwegian Armed Forces stronger.If it gets approved, they will buy important parts needed to make NASAMS launchers quicker. This will help reduce long waiting times and speed up making the missile system.This idea is coming up because of worries about safety due to the war between Russia and Ukraine. This war has shown how important it is to defend against attacks from the air.Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre said, "Because of the situation we're in now, we need to buy advanced air defense systems faster. What's happening in Ukraine shows how crucial air defense is during war."Protecting the SkiesThe NASAMS system has already been tested in Ukraine. Norway gave this system to Kyiv in 2023 to help them with their defense.This system is used to stop drones, helicopters, and cruise missiles. It works by connecting radars, sensors, and missile launchers, which can react quickly.NASAMS was made by Kongsberg and Raytheon. It's designed to easily change with new technology and can use different types of missiles.NASAMS is already being used in 13 countries, including Australia, Chile, Spain, and the US.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-19 16:00:21
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Defense News ,India :- The Indian Air Force (IAF) recently did something amazing! They tested an Emergency Landing Facility (ELF) on National Highway-16 in Andhra Pradesh. This test showed how flexible and ready the IAF is to handle different situations, like defending the country or helping during disasters.During the test, different types of IAF planes took part. There were fast fighter jets like Su-30 MKI and Hawk Mk-132 trainers. They showed they could quickly take off and land from the highway. Also, transport planes like An-32 and Dornier Do-228 successfully landed and took off. This shows that the ELF can help in many ways, like bringing in supplies or helping during disasters.Having these ELF on highways helps the IAF reach more places. So, if there's an emergency and the usual airbases are not available, they can still land safely. This makes it easier for the IAF to protect the country from any danger.This recent test on NH-16 is especially important for helping during disasters. If there's a natural disaster, like a flood or earthquake, these highway landing strips can be used to quickly send help to people who need it. This is really important when normal airfields might be too far away.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-19 15:55:39
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Defense News ,India :- Signals Technology Evaluation and Adaptation Group (STEAG), a special unit of the Indian Army formed in Delhi, is led by a high-ranking officer called Colonel from the Corps of Signals. Their main goal is to make the army's communication systems better, officials said on Tuesday. The group consists of about 280 members and will focus on researching and testing new communication technologies like 6G, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and quantum computing for military use because the way wars are fought is changing."We want to make sure the Indian Army's communication setup is top-notch," said a senior official.This group will be part of the Signals Directorate and will be based in Delhi. It's headed by a Colonel from the Corps of Signals, the official mentioned.STEAG's job is to develop and improve both wired and wireless communication systems, as officials mentioned earlier.The creation of STEAG is part of the army's plan to prepare for the future battlefield by developing new technologies, they said."It's not a completely new group, but the 21 Signals Group has been reorganized with a new mission as Signals Technology Evaluation and Adaptation Group (STEAG) to keep up with the latest communication technologies," the senior official explained.This unit fits into the army's vision of 'On Path to Transformation,' aiming to embrace new technologies to become a more modern and effective force, he added.STEAG marks a significant step in 2024, declared as the 'Year of Tech Absorption,' according to the army official.It aims to use the latest and specialized technologies from civilian and international sources. The group studies existing technologies to see how they could benefit the Indian Army and suggests trials or implementation plans, officials said.To achieve this, they work closely with private companies, industries, and academic institutions to tailor technology for military use, they added.General Manoj Pande, the Army Chief, has been emphasizing the importance of acquiring new technologies as warfare evolves.The Army sees communication as a crucial aspect of military operations.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-19 15:52:02
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Defense News ,Belgian ,Ukraine :- The Belgian government recently agreed to give more help to Ukraine. They're offering 412 million euros ($448 million) worth of military aid. This includes important artillery rounds that Ukraine needs.The aid will consist of 373.1 million euros ($405 million) worth of ammunition. This ammunition will come from both Belgian military reserves and its industries. However, there's no information yet about the type of ammunition or when it will be delivered.In addition to ammunition, Belgium's Ministry of Defense (MoD) is planning to buy reconnaissance drones and around 300 Lynx armored fighting vehicles. They will do this together with the Netherlands.Apart from this, Belgium will also provide three sea mine hunters and armored ambulances. These sea mine hunters will help Ukraine deal with underwater explosives. The countries will also give training to Ukrainian personnel to use these mine hunters properly. Additionally, they will make sure the hunters are well maintained and can be used effectively.Moreover, armored ambulances will be purchased by the Benelux countries. However, it's not clear whether Luxembourg, the third member of the Benelux group, is also contributing.With this new aid, Belgium's total support to Ukraine for this year amounts to 575.7 million euros ($625 million).

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-19 15:46:23
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Defense News ,India :-  Indian Navy's Searcher, a type of drone aircraft, crashed on Monday during a regular training session near Kochi. The defense agency confirmed that there were no injuries or damage to any property.The crash happened around 5 pm on Monday, just before the drone was about to land at INS Garuda, Kochi. It fell about a mile away from the runway.The Navy acted quickly, sending a specialized team to the crash site to make sure the area was safe.An investigation has been launched by the Indian Navy to find out what caused the crash.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-19 15:42:17
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Defense News ,India :- In a significant leap forward for demolition operations, the Indian Army has introduced a game-changing technological advancement known as the Portable Multi-Target Detonation Device (WEDC). Designed by Major Rajprasad RS of the Corps of Engineers, this groundbreaking invention has not only been patented but also officially integrated into the Indian Army's arsenal.One of the most remarkable features of the WEDC is its ability to revolutionize demolition technology by addressing the limitations and safety concerns associated with traditional wired systems. Unlike conventional methods, which confined soldiers to a mere 400-meter range from the detonation site, the WEDC boasts long-range wireless detonation capabilities. This advancement significantly enhances the safety of troops involved in high-risk operations by allowing them to operate from a safer distance.At the core of the WEDC's capabilities lies its microprocessor-based electronics, which provide enhanced control and precision in demolition tasks. Soldiers now have the option to choose between wired and wireless modes, granting them operational flexibility to adapt to various mission requirements seamlessly. This flexibility ensures that troops can execute demolition operations with utmost precision and efficiency.The rapid adoption of the WEDC by the Indian Army underscores its unwavering commitment to innovation and the safety of its personnel. The device's capabilities have earned it a well-deserved place within the army's active inventory. Furthermore, the patenting of this invention serves as a testament to the ingenuity driving technological advancements within the Indian Army.From a tactical standpoint, the WEDC bestows the Indian Army with a significant strategic advantage. Its capacity for safe long-range demolition, coupled with its precision and operational flexibility, provides troops with a potent tool for overcoming complex obstacles and achieving mission objectives effectively. This innovation reflects the Indian Army's dedication to modernizing its capabilities and maintaining a technological edge on the battlefield.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-19 15:37:17
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Defense News ,U.S :- The US Army wants to make where soldiers live better. They asked Congress for $2.4 billion to fix up barracks. This comes after a report said some army housing is not safe.The plan is to build nine new barracks in different places like Louisiana, Missouri, Washington, Virginia, and California. They will also make better homes for soldiers in Germany and Puerto Rico.The army will set aside money to keep barracks clean and safe. Gabe Camarillo, Army Under Secretary, says soldiers are the top priority. The army leaders have been saying for two years that they need to spend more on good housing for soldiers.If Congress agrees, this budget will be a big increase from last year's money for barracks.Bad BarracksIn September 2023, a report from the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) showed bad conditions in army barracks. Some had sewage leaking, and fire systems didn't work.The report said some barracks are not good enough. They don't meet the Pentagon's rules for privacy and layout.A soldier named Dana Estrella talked about this on TikTok. She said sometimes she had to share a room with a stranger.The GAO report also said bad housing makes soldiers unhappy and not ready for their job.Senators want ChangeAfter the report, US Senators asked the Pentagon to spend more on making and fixing military homes. They want soldiers to have safe and comfortable places to live.The US Army is now asking Congress for a lot of money to make barracks better. They want to build new ones and make the old ones nicer. This will help soldiers feel better and do their jobs well.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-19 15:31:39
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The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated on Tuesday that the Chinese defense ministry's claims about India's northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh are unfounded. They emphasized that Arunachal Pradesh has always been and will always remain an integral part of India.MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that repeating baseless arguments doesn't make them true. Arunachal Pradesh belongs to India, and its people will continue benefiting from India's development projects and infrastructure.The Chinese military has been insisting on its claim over Arunachal Pradesh, calling it a part of China's territory. This claim was made shortly after India rejected objections from Beijing regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the state.Senior Colonel Zhang Xiaogang, a spokesperson for the Chinese Defense Ministry, stated that the southern part of Tibet, known as Xizang in Chinese, belongs to China. He also mentioned that China does not recognize Arunachal Pradesh, which they refer to as "so-called Arunachal Pradesh illegally established by India."Zhang's statement came after India enhanced its military readiness in Arunachal Pradesh through the construction of the Sela Tunnel, according to a report from the Chinese Defense Ministry.China often opposes visits by Indian leaders to Arunachal Pradesh, claiming it as part of South Tibet and referring to it as Zangnan. However, India has consistently rejected these claims, maintaining that Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of India.New Delhi has also dismissed China's attempts to rename the area, stating that such actions do not change the reality of Arunachal Pradesh's status as an integral part of India.In summary, India firmly rejects China's claims over Arunachal Pradesh. The Ministry of External Affairs reaffirmed that Arunachal Pradesh is and will always be an integral part of India, dismissing China's assertions as baseless.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-19 15:00:47
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Defense News ,US :- Elbit Systems recently won a $12 million contract to give the US Army some new night vision gadgets. These gadgets are called AN/PVS-14 monocular night vision devices. They're special tools that help soldiers see better in the dark.These gadgets are designed to help soldiers aim accurately at targets when it's dark. They can do this without needing lots of different tools. The soldiers can attach these devices to their helmets. They work together with lights mounted on their rifles.The US Department of Defense says the work for this contract will finish by March 2025.Elbit Systems says their AN/PVS-14 devices have special features. They use something called a Gen 3 F9815 image intensifier tube. This makes the light around them stronger, so soldiers can see better. These devices also have infrared lights. These are like the ones used in cameras to see in the dark.The AN/PVS-14 devices are not too heavy, just 1.2 pounds (0.5 kilograms). They come with a strap that soldiers can adjust to fit comfortably on their heads. These devices can work up to 150 meters away.Elbit Systems says these gadgets help soldiers see better in the dark. This makes it easier for them to know what's happening around them. It also helps them see things that are nearby more clearly. This is important for different military jobs.In short, Elbit Systems has won a big contract to provide the US Army with special night vision gadgets. These gadgets will help soldiers see better in the dark. They are lightweight, easy to wear, and will be ready for use by March 2025.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-19 14:57:43
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Defense News ,India :- India's Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is getting ready to hand over the first TEJAS MK-1A fighter jet to the Indian Air Force (IAF) by the end of March. This is what defense sources shared with ANI. They're also working hard to deliver the first twin-seater trainer version aircraft to the IAF as soon as possible.The plan is to make sure these deliveries happen by March 31st. This is a big deal for the indigenous fighter aircraft project. It means the IAF will get an advanced aircraft, which is great news.The Indian Air Force has already made a deal with HAL for over ₹48,000 crore to get 83 TEJAS planes. And they're looking to buy even more — 97, to be exact, for ₹65,000 crore.HAL has been busy with ground trials, including slow taxi runs, to make sure everything is in order.The TEJAS MK-1 aircraft were first used by the IAF in 2016. They're being used by two squadrons: the 45th Squadron and the 18th Squadron.Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari, the head of the Indian Air Force, called the clearance for the 97 TEJAS a very important moment. He said, "We already had 40 TEJAS of the original IOC and FOC version. So with this, in the long run, the strength of the Indian Air Force will grow to 220 TEJAS MK-1As, which will equip almost ten squadrons of the Air Force." This means the IAF will have a lot more TEJAS jets to use in the future.The IAF thinks these 97 Light Combat Aircraft are perfect to replace the old MiG-series planes that are being phased out. They're a great fit to keep the strength of the combat aircraft in the force up. HAL is gearing up to deliver the first TEJAS MK-1A fighter jet to the IAF by the end of March. This delivery is part of a bigger plan to supply the IAF with more advanced aircraft. With the upcoming deliveries, the Indian Air Force will have more TEJAS jets to replace its aging fleet and maintain its strength.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-19 14:49:50