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PM watches 'Bharat Shakti': India's military might on display at Pokhran

Last updated on - Mar 12, 2024, 15:05 IST
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PM Modi witnesses tri-service exercise 'Bharat Shakti'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with delegates from more than 30 countries witnessed the tri-service exercise 'Bharat Shakti' in Pokhran, Rajasthan on Tuesday. Indian Army Chief General Manoj Pande on Tuesday welcomed all the people who came to witness the tri-service exercise. (Image: YouTube/Narendra Modi)

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'Bharat Shakti' displays an array of indigenous weapon systems

Key equipment and weapons systems participating in the exercise include T-90 (IM) Tanks, Dhanush and Sarang Gun Systems, Akash Weapons Systems, Logistics Drones, Robotic Mules, Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) and an array of unmanned aerial vehicles among others, from Indian Army showcasing the advanced ground warfare and aerial surveillance capabilities. Indian Navy is showcasing Naval Anti-Ship Missiles, Autonomous Cargo Carrying Aerial Vehicles, and Expendable Aerial Targets, highlighting maritime strength and technological sophistication. (Image: YouTube/Narendra Modi)

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Pinaka Multi-Barrel Rocket system

The Pinaka is a multiple rocket launcher Produced in India, designed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation specifically for the Indian Army. It boasts a maximum range of 40 km for its Mark-I iteration and 60 km for the enhanced Mark-I version. This system has the capability to unleash a salvo of 12 high-explosive rockets within a span of 44 seconds.(Image: YouTube/Narendra Modi)

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Indian Navy displays maritime innovation

Indian Navy is showcasing Naval Anti-Ship Missiles, Autonomous Cargo Carrying Aerial Vehicles, and Expendable Aerial Targets, highlighting maritime strength and technological sophistication.(Image: YouTube/Narendra Modi)

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India-made Radar enhances border security

The PJT-531 BFSR-SR, developed by DRDO, provides short-range battlefield surveillance. Deployed extensively along the Line of Control, it aids in preventing infiltration. Over 1,100 units serve the Indian Army, with additional orders from foreign countries. With 1,400 units employed against moving targets, development for foliage penetration capability is underway. (Image: YouTube/Narendra Modi)

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WLR Swathi: Artillery locating Radar

The Swathi, or "Very Beneficent," radar is a mobile, phased array system developed by India to detect and track incoming artillery and rocket fire. Jointly developed by DRDO's LRDE and BEL, it determines the point of origin for counter-battery fire. BEL fabricates sub-systems based on DRDO designs for integration by LRDE.(Image: YouTube/Narendra Modi)

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Indian Army's 'Modular Bridge' capability

The Indian Army has augmented its bridging capacity with the induction of the 46-meter Modular Bridge, developed by DRDO and produced by Larsen & Toubro. This system, valued at Rs 2,585 crore, offers a mechanically launched single-span assault bridge, facilitating swift deployment and retrieval, crucial for overcoming obstacles like canals and ditches in mechanized operations.(Image: YouTube/Narendra Modi)

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MBT Arjun: Indigenous battle tank

The Arjun, developed by DRDO's CVRDE, entered Indian Army service in 2004, equipped with a 120mm rifled main gun and indigenous ammunition. Powered by a 1,400hp MTU engine, it boasts a top speed of 70 km/h. Comparative trials against T-90 tanks showcased its superior accuracy and mobility. Its fire-control system has also been integrated into domestically built T-90 tanks.(Image: YouTube/Narendra Modi)

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