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Captain Saria Abbasi: Pictures and videos of Captain Saria Abbasi, the young commander of the ‘drone-killer’ guns of the Indian Army at the forward location of Arunachal Pradesh, amidst the ongoing conflict with China on the LAC, are becoming tremendously viral. Saria Abbasi, a BTech from Biotechnology, has been serving in the Army Air-Defense (AAD) regiment for the last four years and is currently posted at an undisclosed location between Tawang and Bumla.

Captain Saria is the Troop Commander of the AD (Air Defence) Gun, L-70 Gun. The L-70 AD-gun, which was taken from Sweden about 30-45 years ago, has recently been upgraded by the Indian Army to an anti-drone gun. Where earlier this gun was used to shoot down enemy helicopters and fighter jets, after upgrading it has now been converted into a ‘drone-killer’. After upgrading, it has been equipped with optical radar and laser.

 
India seems to be itching for another 1962. :lol:
Kaan pakad military of hindustan :lol:
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Sariya. What a name developed right in the South Block.

Seriously these Serena 5th floor type bhartis and their fantasies.
 
Yay - Sariya Abbasi commands 40 year old AD guns but its great because she is muslim and female. Taaliya Taaliya 👏👏👏👏

Cue the “you Pakistanis don’t have any Hindu or Sikh girls succeeding” because these Bollywood ke bache think 2% of the population equals 25%
 
Sariya. What a name developed right in the South Block.

Seriously these Serena 5th floor type bhartis and their fantasies.

Capt Saria always wanted to don the olive green
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Capt Saria Abbasi with her parents and on duty
New Delhi

The images of Captain Saria Abbasi guarding the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China that went viral on social media are of a woman from Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, who had dreamed of wearing the army uniform since her childhood.

In the pictures and video on social media Abbasi, the Indian Army officer, is shown in front of an L-70 gun. She is part of the Army Air Defense Regiment and posted near LAC in Tawang Sector.

This one video and some pictures suddenly caught the attention of the entire country as it is also a model of women's participation in the Indian Army. Abbasi’s unit is one of the first AD regiments in the country, equipped with 70 guns.

India has deployed anti-aircraft guns L70 in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, amid ongoing tensions on the Indo-China border in eastern Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh. India has already deployed M777 Howitzer and Swedish Bofors cannons in the high-altitude borders against China.

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Capt Saria Abbasi in front of the L70 on LAC

Capt. Saria Abbasi briefed the media on the merits of the L-70 anti-aircraft gun with its deployment, which can target all types of unmanned aerial vehicles, helicopters, and drones.

Who is Saria Abbasi?

Saria Abbasi hails from Gorakhpur. Her father, Dr. Tehseen Abbasi, is associated with All India Radio, and her mother Rehana Shamim is a junior high school teacher.

Saria Abbasi, a resident of the city's Ram Janki Nagar Mohalla, made her military debut on September 9, 2017, in the Passing out Parade of the Officers’ Training Academy in Chennai.

Saria Abbasi did her B.Tech in Genetic Engineering though she had no interest to pursue engineering as a career.

When she joined the army four years ago, Saria Abbasi said she had liked the army uniform since childhood. Some relatives from her parents’ families are officers in the Army. Wherever she heard stories of the valour of the Army men, Abbasi, felt attracted to joining the Army.

She became emotionally attached to Amy and when it came to choosing a career she knew where to go.

Dr Tahseen Abbasi had said that after passing 12th from GN National Academy in Gorakhpur, Saria enrolled in Genetic Engineering at IMS Ghaziabad. He says he or her mother never forced their decisions on her be it about the education or career. After completing her B.Tech, she got job offers from good companies including from overseas.

Saria Abbasi had no interest in being an office-bound engineer.

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Captain Saria Abbasi on duty

After leaving her second job, Saria applied for the Combined Defence Service (CDS) competitive examination conducted by the UPSC for taking in officers for the Military and started making preparations.

There were only 12 seats for women and Saria cleared her examination in her second attempt. After passing the ongoing interviews held over several tours, she was selected for the training that is considered to be the toughest of all.

Saria’s younger brother Tamsil Ahmad Abbasi is quite happy with his sister's success. At the time, Saria had said that there could be less space for girls in the army, but it was a golden career for those who accept the challenge and make it.

At the time of joining as an officer, Saria Abbasi had said that whatever she is today, it is because of the hard work of her father and mother. Her father lived in different cities because of his job and her mother had devoted her life to the success of her children. In addition to being a mother, she also proved to be a good teacher for Saria.
 
Captain Saria Abbasi: Pictures and videos of Captain Saria Abbasi, the young commander of the ‘drone-killer’ guns of the Indian Army at the forward location of Arunachal Pradesh, amidst the ongoing conflict with China on the LAC, are becoming tremendously viral. Saria Abbasi, a BTech from Biotechnology, has been serving in the Army Air-Defense (AAD) regiment for the last four years and is currently posted at an undisclosed location between Tawang and Bumla.

Captain Saria is the Troop Commander of the AD (Air Defence) Gun, L-70 Gun. The L-70 AD-gun, which was taken from Sweden about 30-45 years ago, has recently been upgraded by the Indian Army to an anti-drone gun. Where earlier this gun was used to shoot down enemy helicopters and fighter jets, after upgrading it has now been converted into a ‘drone-killer’. After upgrading, it has been equipped with optical radar and laser.

Hope they don't rape her.
 
Yay - Sariya Abbasi commands 40 year old AD guns but its great because she is muslim and female. Taaliya Taaliya 👏👏👏👏

Upgraded AD guns with radar and thermal imaging capability.
 
she needs a roti maker machine, lets hope she dont fall over with those big dad boots.
 
Well, congratulations to Saria but more Muslims, especially females, and progressives are also required in the Indian police.
 
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So they are using an AA gun to take down UAV threats... Ok
 
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