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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi at the memorial of Abdul Hamid, PVC, at Asal Uttar, in Punjab on November 11, 2015.
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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi visiting Air Force base, at Halwara and interacts with air-force jawans, in Punjab on November 11, 2015. The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha is also seen.
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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi visiting Air Force base, at Halwara and interacts with air-force jawans, in Punjab on November 11, 2015.
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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi visiting Air Force base, at Halwara and interacts with air-force jawans, in Punjab on November 11, 2015.
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South Korea's Doosan DST is marketing its latest Hybrid Bi Ho (Flying Tiger) self-propelled (SP) air defence system to the Asia-Pacific region and is one of two mobile air defence systems recently shortlisted by the Indian government.

The original full-tracked Bi Ho SP air defence system, also known as the K30, has been in service with the Republic of Korea Army (RoKA) for some years and is fitted with a two-person turret armed with twin locally manufactured Rheinmetall Air Defence KCB 30 mm cannon.

The Hybrid Bi Ho adds a pod of two Singung (Chiron) fire-and-forget surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) either side of the two-person turret that have an effective range of around 7 km and can engage targets up to a maximum altitude of 3.5 km.

The 30 mm cannons have a cyclic rate of fire of 600 rounds per minute and a maximum effective range in the air defence role of 3,000 m. They also have a secondary ground/ground role.

The target is first picked up by the TPS-830K surveillance radar mounted on the turret rear and then tracked using the panoramic day/night sighting (including forward-looking infrared) system, which also includes a laser rangefinder and is coupled to a computerised fire control system (FCS).

The Hybrid Bi Ho could also receive target information from another source and keep its own surveillance radar switched off to avoid the threat of anti-radiation missiles (ARM).

The Singung (Chiron), which is also known as the P-SAM by manufacturer LIG Nex1, is already deployed by South Korea in a tripod-mounted man-portable version and is fitted with a high explosive blast fragmentation warhead.

In a typical target engagement the Singung SAM would be used to engage targets at longer range with the 30 mm cannon being used to engage close in targets.

The Hybrid Bi Ho was originally developed to meet the requirements of the RoKA and following trials that were completed in 2014 is now in quantity production.


South Korea's Hybrid Bi Ho air defence system shoots for exports | IHS Jane's 360
 
Army chief to visit Japan from tomorrow


Monday, November 16, 2015
By: Business Standard







Army chief Gen Dalbir Singh will embark on a four-day goodwill visit to Japan from tomorrow as part of the ongoing high-level exchanges between the two countries.

During his visit, the Army chief is scheduled to interact with senior officials of Japanese Self Defence Forces and Ministry of Defence to discuss a wide range of issues to enhance military cooperation.

"He will also visit training establishments and Formation Headquarters. The visit will further cement the longstanding ties between India and Japan, which are based on a shared commitment towards world peace and regional security," an official statement said.

India's relations with Japan have undergone a significant transformation since the establishment of the India-Japan Global partnership for the 21st Century in August, 2000 and the enhancement of its status to a 'Special Strategic and Global Partnership' during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Japan in September last year.

The Defence Cooperation between the two countries has been characterised by cooperation in the field of humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, exchange of training courses, exchanges at the functional level and cooperation in United Nations peace keeping operations.
 
The Chief of Army Staff, General Dalbir Singh meeting the Chief of Staff, Ground Self Defence Force, Japan, Gen. Kiyofumi Iwata, in Tokyo, Japan on November 17, 2015.
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@Abingdonboy
Jungle survival training during exercise Indra (with Russians).
Russians look funny with mobile cameras. Lol

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It starts with my friend's video clips. :tup:

Loved the lyrics of the Hindi song. Very patriotic!!
And ofcourse everything else about the video- the men and their machines.
Yup, maybe you could show it to him? ;)


Thanks for your comment @Aminroop, I always appreciate your input :D

Nice :tup: Has been some time since your last vid
I know bro, I've become very lazy....
 

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