Chilly grenades? aah.. wondering why his eyes are red!
Yup
Indian Army Develops Blinding Chili Grenade | Fox News
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Chilly grenades? aah.. wondering why his eyes are red!
But media is not reporting that he is injured and if really wanted to kill himself then he could have shot himself in head itself ., he probably shat himself and was captured.
. just put him on a flt to Karachi. let Pak deal with him
Are you Indian noob or falseflagger ?
sending satellite to space, but still not enough toilets for indianOn one side India is sending a satellite to space on the other side pakistanis are busy sending terrorists to kashmir.
Dude DRDO was looking into the idea of making chilli grenades from bhoot jholakia, he probably shat himself and was captured.
Army Used Drdo developed ‘Chilli Grenades’ to Force Pak Terrorist Out of Cave
Less than a month after Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Mohammad Naveed was captured, a second Pakistani terrorist has been caught in Jammu and Kashmir today.The terrorist captured today has been identified as 22-year-old Javed Ahmed from Muzaffargarh in the Punjab Province of Pakistan.He also goes by the names Sajjad and Abu Ubedullah, interrogators have learned.
Indian Army reportedly used “chilly grenades” developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) at its facility in Tezpur, northern Assam. chilli grenade is a non-toxic weapon and when used would force a terrorist to come out of his hideouts as the smell is so pungent that it would literally choke them.
‘Bhut jolokia’ – recognized as the hottest of spices, measured in Scoville heat units of which is 1,001,304 is one of the key ingredients used in “chilly grenades which were developed by Drdo and already trials for the hand grenades mixed with the world’s hottest chilli ,so far have been found satisfactory and this is first instance of Indian Army using it to flush out terrorist.
I guess my prediction of capturing "Amar Singh Jr" came out true, sooner than expected