China has a keen eye on these two bravehearts, even if they try to infiltrate, they will get a proper answer

Posted on 18th May 2020 by rohit kumar

New Delhi: There has been a news increasing tension on the border of India and China i.e. Line of Actual Control. China has again crossed its limit on LAC. In the same week, a Chinese Army helicopter intruded from the sky at Lahaul Spiti in Himachal Pradesh and returned. In the last few years, there have been many discussions that even in this part of the LAC, China is strengthening the infrastructure to increase the strength of its forces, although India has strongly attacked this trajectory of Dragon.

 

Defense expert Colonel (Reta.) Dinesh Kumar Bishnoi said that earlier in 2017, during the Doklam dispute, the activities of Chinese army were seen near Kaurik in Himachal Pradesh. At the same time, in 2012, Chinese helicopters violated Indian air limits in these areas. Actually, Kaurik is the last village adjacent to China on LAC. China has been claiming Kaurik of Lahaul Spiti in Himachal Pradesh and Shipki La of Kinnaur. LAC is deployed in this area on Indo-Tibetan Border Police i.e. ITBP. But for some years, the Indian Army has also increased its presence here. This is the reason why China is stunned.

 

In the same month, Chinese helicopters were seen flying over the Ladakh border after a clash of Chinese soldiers in Sikkim and Ladakh. However, these helicopters did not cross the LAC. But in response, the Indian Air Force immediately sent patrol planes to the border. Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Narwane's big statement about this also came out.

 

On May 13, Chief of Army Staff General Manoj Mukund Narwane said that China feels that it will surprise India with its aerial act, but it has probably forgotten that it has a keen eye on two sky-high guns of India.

 

He talked about two low level light weight radars of the Defense Research and Development Organization DRDO. Those have been deployed near the border for surveillance. The names of these radars are 'Bharani' and 'Ashlesha'. While Bharani is 2D radar, 'Ashlesha' is 3D radar. Both radars are named after Indian constellations.

 

'Bharani' is specifically designed to trace UAVs, RPVs, helicopters and fixed wing aircraft in hilly areas. This radar pre-warns the air defense weapon system. At the same time, 'Ashlesha' is an all-rounder radar. It can be deployed from plains to deserts, mountain peaks. It detects all types of air targets. It works in both stand alone and network modes.

 

Both Bharni and Ashlesha are two such weapons of India, which are constantly keeping an eye on every sky movement in China. By sensing every trick of China, they alert the Indian Army.

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