Multi-level security is shaking enemies, be it water or land, or the sky will be thwarted.


Posted on 22nd Jul 2020 03:59 pm by rohit kumar

New Delhi: India is constantly increasing its strength amidst the escalating conflict with the China border. Whether it is water, land, or sky, the forces of India are everywhere. After increasing tension in East Ladakh between India and China, the government has put all three forces (Army, Air Force, and Navy) on high alert. So that when the time comes, the enemy can be given a befitting reply.

 

 

India successfully test-fires Made in India 'Dhruvastra' missile

Meanwhile, another name has been added to the strength of the Indian Army. India has successfully tested the Dhruvastra missile. This missile is completely made in India. This missile will be deployed on the attack helicopter pole. With a quick response, this missile will destroy the targets of enemies in the blink of an eye.

 

 

The 'Dhruvastra' missile has been successfully tested in direct and top attack mode in Odisha. The range of this missile is from four kilometers to seven kilometers. This test has just been done without a helicopter.

 

 

The missile named by the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) was earlier named Nag and has been changed to Dhruvastra.

 

 

Rafael is coming to India on 29 July

The Indian Air Force issued a statement saying that the first consignment of Rafale fighter jets is reaching India by the end of this month and they will be inducted into the air force at Ambala airbase on 29 July. There will be no media coverage during this time. According to the spokesperson of the Air Force, because the training of the Air Force pilots and crew (in France) on Rafale fighter jets and its weapons has been completed, these Rafale aircraft will be deployed operationally (on the China border) soon. According to the Air Force, there will be a final induction of Rafale aircraft in the second part of August and there will be media coverage during that time.

 

 

Multi-Level Security on LAC

The Indian Navy's Posidan 8-I anti-submarine warfare aircraft have been deployed in eastern Ladakh to monitor the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Not only this, but some 'MiG-29K' fighter aircraft are also likely to be placed at important locations in the northern sector in the coming days.

 

 

A fleet of around 40 MiG-29s from the Navy

Naval combat aircraft will be helpful in the Air Force's efforts and air domination capabilities to go deep into enemy territory. The Navy currently has a fleet of about 40 MiG-29s and at least 18 of them are onboard the country's aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya.

 

 

Several fighter jets like Sukhoi 30 MKI, Jaguar and Mirage 2000 are deployed around LAC

The IAF has deployed almost all its front-line combat aircraft like Sukhoi 30 MKI, Jaguar and Mirage 2000 in eastern Ladakh and other locations around LAC. This step was taken after the border dispute with China escalated. However, diplomatic and military talks are continuing between the two sides to completely remove their troops from both countries from several confrontational locations in eastern Ladakh.

 

 

Sources said that top Army officials are considering navigating the MiG-29 fighter jets of the Indian Navy to some national air force bases in the northern region as part of an effort to coordinate the three wings of the Army to meet national security challenges.

 

 

India deployed 'Hunter' on LAC

 

 

It is reported that a naval reconnaissance aircraft, P8I, has been deployed in the air space adjacent to the LAC. The American aircraft, which has been 'haunting' the submarine several hundred meters below sea level, has been deployed to track the deployment and movement of the Chinese Army.

 

 

The deployment was done even after the Doklam dispute

 

 

Independent flight tracking websites have tracked Indian Navy's P8I aircraft near the Ladakh and Himachal-China border. The deployment of P8i is very important in the ongoing confrontation with China on the border because, during the Doklam dispute in 2017, this naval aircraft were deployed in the air space adjacent to China.

 

 

A few months ago, Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat revealed this. At the time of the Doklam dispute, General Rawat was on the post of Army Chief.

 

 

Knowledge of every enemy's movement

 

 

This Long Range Maritime Reconnaissance Aircraft of America has special electro-optical sensors that provide real-time images to the Command and Control Center of all the activities going on on the ground 25-30 thousand feet below the sky. By this, military commanders sitting thousands of miles away are aware of every movement of the enemy.

 

 

The specialty of P8I i.e. 'Posadain-8 (India)' is that it gives information about how many foot soldiers are drilling on the ground. That is why this reconnaissance aircraft has been deployed in the air space adjacent to China because there are constant reports that the Chinese army is moving its movement closer to LAC in Himachal Pradesh including Galvan Valley and Ladakh. Satellite images are also pointing towards the continuously increasing activities on the line of actuarial control ie LAC of the Chinese Army.

 

 

Indian Navy bought aircraft in 2012

 

 

Let me tell you that in the year 2012, the Indian Navy had purchased 8 PI aircraft from Boeing Company of American. Boeing prepared these aircraft by equipping their 737 aircraft with torpedoes. These aircraft are used for submarine 'hunting' in the sea. The P8I also detects a submarine operating several hundred meters below the sea and can destroy the submarine by launching a torpedo if needed.

 

The Indian Navy has deployed these 'hunters' at Arakkonam Naval Air Base, INS Razali in Tamil Nadu. Recently, the Navy ordered to buy four more P8I aircraft. In such a situation, there will now be 12 such aircraft in the Navy's combat fleet.

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