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Fully committed to India s defence endeavours, says Rafael s Eli Hefets

‘Rafael Defence Systems is committed to Atmanirbhar Bharat’ Israeli company Rafael unveiled the SPICE 250 ER at the Aero India showPremium 3 min read Share Via Read Full Story NEW DELHI: Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defence Systems’ SPICE bomb became a household name after the 2019 Balakot strike when the Indian Air Force used it to target a terrorist hideout in Pakistan. At the Aero India show earlier this month, Rafael unveiled a new variant of its air to surface weapon system SPICE250 ER with a mini turbo jet engine that gives it standoff capability. Rafael also signed a pact with the Hyderabad-based Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) for the joint induction of an anti torpedo defence system.

Amara Raja slips 6% as rising cost pressure hits Q3 operating performance

Indian air ambulance makes emergency landing at Islamabad airport

Indian air ambulance makes emergency landing at Islamabad airport The introduction of an air ambulance service comes at a time when several lives have been lost due to long hours of travel time to hospitals. (PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak) (PTI)Premium . Updated: 15 Feb 2021, 11:09 AM IST ANI An Indian air ambulance on Sunday made an emergency landing at the Islamabad airport for refuelling. Share Via Read Full Story An Indian air ambulance on Sunday made an emergency landing at the Islamabad airport for refuelling. According to Dunya News, the Indian air ambulance had contacted the Civil Aviation Authorities (CAA) Pakistan and requested permission to make the emergency landing at the Islamabad airport because it was low on fuel.

Pfizer vaccine s herd immunity study runs into an unexpected problem

Pfizer vaccine s herd immunity study runs into an unexpected problem Vials labelled COVID-19 Coronavirus Vaccine and sryinge are seen in front of displayed Pfizer logo in this illustration taken, February 9, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo (REUTERS) . Updated: 15 Feb 2021, 01:09 PM IST Bloomberg Before Christmas, Iceland reached out to Pfizer. Their pitch: If Iceland could quickly get 500,000 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, the country could inoculate about 70% of its population by the end of March, creating the basis of a real-life study on whether herd immunity can be achieved as a result Share Via Read Full Story A push by Iceland to get Pfizer Inc.’s backing for a nationwide study on the ability of vaccines to quickly create herd immunity has run into an unexpected snag. The tiny island nation has done too good a job keeping Covid-19 in check.

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