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http://www.deccanherald.com/content/575575/facing-ied-threats-army-patrols.html
Noushera (J&K), Oct 13, 2016(PTI)
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After a number of blasts triggered by Pakistani army and militants using remote control devices, Indian troops have been equipped with portable jammers for protection as they patrol the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir.

It is now a part of the drill that one of the jawans of the patrol team will carry the jammer for disarming any remote-controlled Improvised Explosive Devices.

Weighing around 80 kgs along with batteries, the machine can jam any frequency in a radius of 50 meters during mobile patrolling, according to the operator of Jammer.

Wearing one such machine on his back and armed with digital tools, Sepoy Surinder Singh (name changed) said, "Jammers are now part of the patrolling or any operation, be it anti-infiltration or anything else along LoC."

The jawan, while trekking in a mountainous area somewhere in the Noushera sector, tells a group of visiting media persons that, "It is a security measure against RC (remote- controlled) IEDs attacks along the LoC."

The jammers have been inducted to ensure safety of the soldiers during patrolling on the LoC as there have been a series of blasts of IEDs triggered by the enemy.

The jammer has been developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for the army. It has been indigenously designed and developed by the Electronic Counter measure Systems for protection of VVIPs and Security convoys from the threat of radio controlled bombs often called IEDs.

The Protection System radiates high power electromagnetic signals and prevents the detonation of radio controlled bombs and IEDs, officials said.

The machine is a portable integrated compact communication system developed for various users in different configurations.

It covers HF, VHF & UHF ranges and available in cluster configuration for Army use or in suite configuration for Navy’s ground as well as onboard usage.

"It has full capability to detect, locate and jam frequency agile communications as well as monitoring & recording of conventional signals.

These IED jammers are to be put to use for service deployment and operational usage for quick reaction teams, VIP protection vehicles, convoy escorts, movement of troops and counter insurgency operations.

The deployment of jammers has become important in view of increasing threat to security personnel who are being targeted by IEDs, detonated by cell phones and radio signals along LoC in hinterlands, officials said while giving details about the risks encountered by the soldiers.

Top army and BSF officers and jawans have been targeted with remote control IED by militants with support of the Pakistani army and rangers along LoC and IB during past several years making it necessary to arm the foot and motorable patrols along the border with Jammers.

One November 17, 2009, a BSF DIG O P Tanwar was killed and two jawans of the paramilitary force BSF were injured when militants triggered an IED at Baland along the International Border (IB) in Jammu and Kashmir's Samba district.

On June 8, 2013, an army porter was killed and 3 jawans were injured in IED blast along LOC in Poonch.

Subsequently on June 12, 2014, an army jawan was killed and three others, including a Major were injured in an IED blast targeting a patrol party along the LoC in Gambhir battalion area of Poonch district.

On December 15, 2014, five IEDs were defused on IB in Samba.
Last year, on Novemebr 29, an IED blast was triggered to hit a truck suppling ration to forward post along LoC in Poonch.

On December 26, last year, 4 BSF jawans were injured in an explosion near International Border in Samba sector.

On May 29, this year, an army jawan was injured in IED blast on LoC in Rajouri sector.
 
Jammers aren't enough.

The MOD needs to expedite Rustom-II MALE UCAVs as soon as humanly possible.

Rustom-II armed with HELINAs, Spike or even Hellfires would make the perfect patrol vehicle from the sky.

They can fly above the clouds, use infrared vision and strike down infiltrators and terrorists, while BSF and Army troops can safely operate them from hidden bunkers.

Apparently Rustom's endurance is 300 Km and can stay for very long in the air. Makes perfect sense to aggressively churn them out on priority.
 
Jammers aren't enough.

The MOD needs to expedite Rustom-II MALE UCAVs as soon as humanly possible.

Rustom-II armed with HELINAs, Spike or even Hellfires would make the perfect patrol vehicle from the sky.

They can fly above the clouds, use infrared vision and strike down infiltrators and terrorists, while BSF and Army troops can safely operate them from hidden bunkers.

Apparently Rustom's endurance is 300 Km and can stay for very long in the air. Makes perfect sense to aggressively churn them out on priority.


IED jammers will help the security forces to detect because the live of each and every single Indian Soldier and civilians are precious.
 
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Good.
We should move towards building a true professional force instead of old school human wave force.
Arming patrol squads with jammers is a move in the right direction.
 
Good.
We should move towards building a true professional force instead of old school human wave force.
Arming patrol squads with jammers is a move in the right direction.

jammer has been developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for the army. It has been indigenously designed and developed by the Electronic Counter measure Systems for protection of VVIPs and Security convoys from the threat of radio controlled bombs often called IEDs.
 
http://www.deccanherald.com/content/575575/facing-ied-threats-army-patrols.html
Noushera (J&K), Oct 13, 2016(PTI)
575575_thump.gif

After a number of blasts triggered by Pakistani army and militants using remote control devices, Indian troops have been equipped with portable jammers for protection as they patrol the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir.

It is now a part of the drill that one of the jawans of the patrol team will carry the jammer for disarming any remote-controlled Improvised Explosive Devices.

Weighing around 80 kgs along with batteries, the machine can jam any frequency in a radius of 50 meters during mobile patrolling, according to the operator of Jammer.

Wearing one such machine on his back and armed with digital tools, Sepoy Surinder Singh (name changed) said, "Jammers are now part of the patrolling or any operation, be it anti-infiltration or anything else along LoC."

The jawan, while trekking in a mountainous area somewhere in the Noushera sector, tells a group of visiting media persons that, "It is a security measure against RC (remote- controlled) IEDs attacks along the LoC."

The jammers have been inducted to ensure safety of the soldiers during patrolling on the LoC as there have been a series of blasts of IEDs triggered by the enemy.

The jammer has been developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for the army. It has been indigenously designed and developed by the Electronic Counter measure Systems for protection of VVIPs and Security convoys from the threat of radio controlled bombs often called IEDs.

The Protection System radiates high power electromagnetic signals and prevents the detonation of radio controlled bombs and IEDs, officials said.

The machine is a portable integrated compact communication system developed for various users in different configurations.

It covers HF, VHF & UHF ranges and available in cluster configuration for Army use or in suite configuration for Navy’s ground as well as onboard usage.

"It has full capability to detect, locate and jam frequency agile communications as well as monitoring & recording of conventional signals.

These IED jammers are to be put to use for service deployment and operational usage for quick reaction teams, VIP protection vehicles, convoy escorts, movement of troops and counter insurgency operations.

The deployment of jammers has become important in view of increasing threat to security personnel who are being targeted by IEDs, detonated by cell phones and radio signals along LoC in hinterlands, officials said while giving details about the risks encountered by the soldiers.

Top army and BSF officers and jawans have been targeted with remote control IED by militants with support of the Pakistani army and rangers along LoC and IB during past several years making it necessary to arm the foot and motorable patrols along the border with Jammers.

One November 17, 2009, a BSF DIG O P Tanwar was killed and two jawans of the paramilitary force BSF were injured when militants triggered an IED at Baland along the International Border (IB) in Jammu and Kashmir's Samba district.

On June 8, 2013, an army porter was killed and 3 jawans were injured in IED blast along LOC in Poonch.

Subsequently on June 12, 2014, an army jawan was killed and three others, including a Major were injured in an IED blast targeting a patrol party along the LoC in Gambhir battalion area of Poonch district.

On December 15, 2014, five IEDs were defused on IB in Samba.
Last year, on Novemebr 29, an IED blast was triggered to hit a truck suppling ration to forward post along LoC in Poonch.

On December 26, last year, 4 BSF jawans were injured in an explosion near International Border in Samba sector.

On May 29, this year, an army jawan was injured in IED blast on LoC in Rajouri sector.
Indians are taking very quick action against IED though their threat spectrum in India is far lower than that in Pakistan. We Pakistanis know and Afghans more so how destructive a tool IED's can be. Sadly I must note that we have not taken enough action. FATA and Peshawar outskirts too and before that Swat used to be places and continue to be places of constant IED destruction. IED's are easy to hide and plant at a road side or location. It is a dangerous weapon of the modern terrorist. US too has noted this as the most notable killer of foreign troops in Afghanistan has been the ied. We should use technology to destroy the immense power of the IED. Pakistan should have taken this action before India since we lost more troops to IED's than them-hell even civilians.
 
Good.
We should move towards building a true professional force instead of old school human wave force.
Arming patrol squads with jammers is a move in the right direction.
add robots that disarm bombs
 
IED jammers will help the security forces to detect because the live of each and every single Indian Soldier and civilians are precious.

What I meant was, we need something that limits human contact with explosives and terrorists.

It will allow our soldiers to monitor threats from miles away and we will not lose people.

Mind you, we have lost a lot of our soldiers to terrorist scum in the last 3 months.

That's what needs to stop and casualties need to increase around terrorist camps.
 
What I meant was, we need something that limits human contact with explosives and terrorists.

It will allow our soldiers to monitor threats from miles away and we will not lose people.

Mind you, we have lost a lot of our soldiers to terrorist scum in the last 3 months.

That's what needs to stop and casualties need to increase around terrorist camps.


DRDO is producing them and with time Indian security forces can stop the smuggling of IED from all the borders smugling routes .
 
Experts from the bomb disposal squad defuse a handmade bomb which was recovered from a house at Birubari in Guwahati on Saturday.- Photo: PTI
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http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...ve-for-children/article9226110.ece?ref=tpnews

A 2-kg improvised explosive device (IED) was recovered in Guwahati’s Birubari area on Saturday when children were playing with the explosive, a senior police officer said.

The children of one M. Bhowmick were playing in front of their house at Sankarpur Hill area on Saturday morning when they found the object wrapped in jute ropes, the officer said.

Mr. Bhomick told reporters at the site that he first thought it was a football made by children but upon finding it heavy he threw it inside the nearby forests, as his neighbours informed the police.

Bomb disposal squad personnel found within the handmade IED, a bottle filled with gelatin-like substance, glass shards and nails fitted with a detonator and safety key, the officer said.

The squad safely detonated the bomb in the afternoon hours.

The police were investigating who was behind the act. - PTI
 
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