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Updated: Share Article AAA Channarayapatna police have arrested eight people in connection with an alleged shoot-out reported at Honnashettihalli in Channarayapatna taluk on Monday. A gang had attempted to murder Chethan, a rowdy-sheeter, on the day. However, he escaped unhurt. The police had recovered a live bullet from the spot. The arrested are Masthi Gowda, 29, Kiran Kumar, 31, B.G. Jagadish, 31, Chandan, 26, H. Manju, 32, C.M. Babu, 24, C.K. Ravi Prasad, 30 and C.N. Lokesh. Hassan Superintendent of Police R. Srinivasa Gowda, at a press conference in Hassan on Thursday, saidChethan had a rivalry with Masti Gowda over a financial transaction. Earlier, both were part of one gang but separated over differences. ....
Catapult guns & Tampella mortars, 2 long-serving artillery systems Army just decommissioned Catapult guns had been in Army’s inventory for nearly 4 decades while Tampella mortars were inducted after 1962 war. They were decommissioned Tuesday. Amrita Nayak Dutta 17 March, 2021 3:44 pm IST Text Size: A+ New Delhi: Two of the Army’s longest serving artillery systems the 130mm self-propelled M-46 Catapult guns and the 160mm Tampella mortars were decommissioned Tuesday at the Mahajan Field Firing Ranges in the deserts of Jaisalmer. The ceremony was marked with a customary last firing, in the presence of Lt. Gen. K. Ravi Prasad, Director General of Artillery, the Army said in a statement, adding that the systems have been decommissioned to make way for newer equipment employing the latest technologies. ....
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Express News Service NEW DELHI: Indian Army on Tuesday de-commissioned two of its longest serving Artillery systems. The Mahajan Field Firing Ranges witnessed the decommissioning ceremony marked by the customary firing of last salvos of the 130mm Self Propelled M-46 Catapult Guns and the 160mm Tampella Mortars in the presence of the Director General Artillery Lieutenant General K Ravi Prasad, the head of the Arm of Artillery. The proud end of the systems followed a long operational experience. The 130mm Catapult, with a range of more than 27 km, was a successful merger of two existing weapon systems: Vijayanta tanks and 130mm M-46 guns. ....