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Jammu air base attack assessment: Damage to roof suggests aerial attack, helicopters possible targets

Jammu air base blast: Initial probe hints at drone attack, helicopters possible targets Jammu air base blast: Initial probe hints at drone attack, helicopters possible targets As per an initial assessment of the Jammu air base blasts on Sunday, the hole in the roof suggests that an aerial attack using drones was part of the plot to target helicopters. advertisement UPDATED: June 27, 2021 14:46 IST As per the initial assessment of the Jammu air base blasts on Sunday, a hole in the roof suggests an aerial attack using drones was planned possibly to target helicopters. (Photo: File) A big hole in the roof of a building inside the Jammu Air Force Station where two blasts took place on Sunday indicates that an aerial attack using drones was part of a plot to target helicopters, an initial assessment report said.

Indian industry fills gaps for small satellites - Defence Notes

28th May 2021 - 00:57 GMT | by Neelam Mathews in Delhi RSS Agnikul Cosmos is building and testing a 3D-printed semi-cryogenic engine called Agnilet. (Agnikul Cosmos) Microsatellites and nanosatellites hold a lot of promise for military users, and Indian private business hopes to get involved in their launch. Chennai-based start-up Agnikul Cosmos has taken the lead in building and testing a 3D-printed semi-cryogenic engine – called Agnilet – that can power its Agnibaan rocket carrying a 100kg payload into a lower Earth orbit (LEO) of up to 700km. Defence forces are likely to adopt this disruptive innovation for remote sensing and communication. With nanosatellites and microsatellites becoming popular due to their lower cost and faster upgraded replacement, Srinath Ravichandran, co-founder and CEO, said his product will complement the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Small Satellite Launch Vehicle with a payload capacity to deliver 500kg to LEO

Show Of Force Against China In Indian Ocean: India To Hold Naval Exercises With US, Japan, Australia, France And UAE

Show Of Force Against China In Indian Ocean: India To Hold Naval Exercises With US, Japan, Australia, France And UAE
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Armed forces gave Rs 203 67 cr from day s salary to PM-CARES Fund | India News,The Indian Express

Armed forces gave Rs 203.67 cr from day’s salary to PM-CARES Fund While the Indian Air Force and Indian Navy provided information to The Indian Express under the RTI Act, the Indian Army did not respond to the RTI application. It did, however, post a Twitter message on May 15 regarding its contribution. Updated: December 18, 2020 1:08:39 pm Earlier, RTI responses showed contributions of Rs 204.75 crore from seven public banks and other financial institutions including Reserve Bank of India, apart from Rs 21.81 crore by several central educational institutions, all from staff salaries. Not only PSUs, academic institutions and public sector banks but also the three armed forces Indian Army, Indian Air Force and Indian Navy have contributed in a big way to the PM-CARES Fund. Together, the three services contributed Rs 203.67 crore from a day’s salary of their personnel.

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