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Indian army look like a terrorist army lol.....what the hell? their armed forces uniform is never the same. Its like they picked up whatever they can find. I guess this is the price they pay for for paying the highest premium ever in history to procure foreign weapons while their own military industrial complex is the most shamefully incompetent in the global. No one wants indian made weapons, not even the Indian military. Its so sad....
 
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CBI arrests BSF officer Satish Kumar in connection with cattle smuggling case


The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Tuesday (November 17, 2020) arrested the then commandant of 36 Battalion of the Border Security Force (BSF), Satish Kumar in connection with a cattle smuggling case.

Kumar was questioned for several hours at the CBI office in Kolkata on Tuesday. He was later arrested by the agency in the evening. Charges slapped against Kumar are 120B IPC and Section 7, 11 and 12 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988.

Earlier on September 23, the investigating agency had carried out searches at his office and residence across several locations in Kolkata.

Kumar is presently posted at the BSF unit in Raipur.

The CBI had registered a case on September 21, 2020, against Satish Kumar, Md Enamul Haq, Anarul Sheikh and Mohammed Golam Mustafa.

The preliminary enquiry conducted by the CBI revealed that during Kumar’s tenure as Commandant of 36 Battalion in Malda district of West Bengal between December 2015 and April 2017, more than 20,000 cattle were apprehended during a smuggling bid but were not seized and the smugglers were not apprehended.

“The cattle were auctioned within 24 hours of being seized and seizure lists were made arbitrarily categorising the breed and size of seized animals with an intention to reduce the upset price of the cattle during auctions. In lieu of that favour, Md Enamul Haque used to pay Rs 2,000 per cattle to BSF officials and Rs 500 to concerned customs officials,” the FIR by CBI read.

The FIR registered by CBI further mentioned that only a said batch of traders was allowed to buy cattle at very low prices at the auctions. After showing the auctioned cattle to have been disposed of at the local market, the same was illegally smuggled across the international border.

 
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General Manoj Mukund Naravane on a historic visit to the UAE and KSA
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Despite the shrieking it's interesting no member of the Royal Families met him. Goes to show this whole thing is being done by SA/UAE as a stunt most probably aimed at Pakistan, he met no serious decision makers like Bajwa does....
 
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Former Army Lt Gen demands probe after ‘soldier’ seen at farmers’ protest in Punjab’s Bathinda


Days after a photo of a man in Army uniform taking part in the ongoing farmers' agitation in Punjab went viral, intelligence agencies have started to ascertain whether the man in the picture is a serving soldier or an imposter.

The development came as Lt Gen HS Panag (retd), former GOC-in-C of Northern and Central Commands, wrote on Twitter that the matter should be investigated. He added that the Army has clear rules in place as regards serving personnel taking part in such events.

“Not done. Investigate and take disciplinary action. Army has clear rules and regulations. No compromise,” he said in two sets of tweets.

The photograph of the man in Army uniform has been doing the rounds on the social media and the same has also been published by several newspapers.

The man, who is a Sikh, can be seen holding a placard in the viral picture: “My father is a farmer. If he is a terrorist then I am also a terrorist”. He took part in the protest outside the Deputy Commissioner’s office in Bathinda on Monday.

The man appears to be wearing a standard Army uniform along with a name tag.


he Indian Express said in a report that uniform is of combat pattern along with a jacket and a camouflaged scarf.

The report said another video is also being circulated on the social media in which two Army jawans with AK-47 type rifles react to Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut's comments on the farmers protest. The actor's remarks had triggered a lot of controversy.

Armed forces’ rulebook prohibits serving soldiers from participating in protests. However, there is nothing that bars ex-servicemen from taking part in agitations.

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Former Army Lt Gen demands probe after ‘soldier’ seen at farmers’ protest in Punjab’s Bathinda


Days after a photo of a man in Army uniform taking part in the ongoing farmers' agitation in Punjab went viral, intelligence agencies have started to ascertain whether the man in the picture is a serving soldier or an imposter.

The development came as Lt Gen HS Panag (retd), former GOC-in-C of Northern and Central Commands, wrote on Twitter that the matter should be investigated. He added that the Army has clear rules in place as regards serving personnel taking part in such events.

“Not done. Investigate and take disciplinary action. Army has clear rules and regulations. No compromise,” he said in two sets of tweets.

The photograph of the man in Army uniform has been doing the rounds on the social media and the same has also been published by several newspapers.

The man, who is a Sikh, can be seen holding a placard in the viral picture: “My father is a farmer. If he is a terrorist then I am also a terrorist”. He took part in the protest outside the Deputy Commissioner’s office in Bathinda on Monday.

The man appears to be wearing a standard Army uniform along with a name tag.


he Indian Express said in a report that uniform is of combat pattern along with a jacket and a camouflaged scarf.

The report said another video is also being circulated on the social media in which two Army jawans with AK-47 type rifles react to Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut's comments on the farmers protest. The actor's remarks had triggered a lot of controversy.

Armed forces’ rulebook prohibits serving soldiers from participating in protests. However, there is nothing that bars ex-servicemen from taking part in agitations.

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Interesting, much of the protest seems to be from Sikh Punjabis. If they are going to be demonised by the BJP and Indian media this will not do anything for unit cohesion of Punjabi Sikh troops in the Indian Army. Only so much patriotism you can have until your family and friends are being locked up by the people wearing the same uniform as you....
 
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Home >News >India >ATAGS howitzer best in world, no need for imported artillery guns: DRDO
The Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) has been developed by the DRDO and produced by two firms Bharat Forge and Tata Advanced Systems Limited.
The Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) has been developed by the DRDO and produced by two firms Bharat Forge and Tata Advanced Systems Limited.ATAGS howitzer best in world, no need for imported artillery guns: DRDO
3 min read . 19 Dec 2020ANI
  • The Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) has been developed by the DRDO and produced by two firms Bharat Forge and Tata Advanced Systems Limited

BALASORE : Maintaining that the ATAGS howitzer is the best gun in the world with the capability to strike targets at the longest range of 48 kilometers, a top DRDO scientist said, the indigenous gun can meet Indian Army's full requirement of 1800 artillery guns systems and there was no need for imports in this field.
Interacting with ANI during the field trials of the ATAGS which has already fired over 2,000 rounds in places like Sikkim near the China border and Pokharan near the Pakistan border, ATAGS project director and senior Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) scientist Shailendra V Gade said the gun system is far better than the legendary Bofors in the Indian Army along with any other artillery gun in the world including the ATHOS gun offered by Israel.

The Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) has been developed by the DRDO and produced by two firms Bharat Forge and Tata Advanced Systems Limited.
"The Indian Army's requirement is for 1580 towed artillery guns and apart from that, they need 150 ATAGS and another 114 Dhanush guns. So, there is a requirement of a total of 1,800 guns. The way the ATAGS is performing and come up, I am sure that this entire requirement of 1,800 guns can be met by this gun only," Gade told ANI.

Explaining the edge which the Indian Army would get to vet adversaries like China in a war scenario, Gade said the DRDO-developed gun is the longest firing howitzer in the world with 48 km and this will help it to be safe during a strike against the enemy.
"The enemy won't be able to counter you as they would not be able to reach you but you can reach them at 48 kilometers. You can be eight kilometers behind their strike range but still hit them," he said.
Asked if the ATAGS was better than the guns available with China and Pakistan, Gade said, "in fact, this is the best gun in the world because no other country has been able to such a system built on this high-technology with a high rate of firing capability."

Comparing the advancement of the ATAGS over the legendary Bofors and the rest of the guns in the world, Gade said the ATAGs can fire five rounds in a minute whereas the others can fire only three. "The range is also very high at 48 kilometers whereas the Bofors can fire at 32kms using the same type of round. The mobility is also very high. The gun will be very reliable, maintenance-free and robust," he said.
The Indian Army is looking at the acquisition of around 1600 artillery guns and was looking at Israeli guns ATHOS as an option for quick induction of 400 pieces.
On being asked to compare the ATAGS with the ATHOS and French Nexter guns, Gade said, "If you look at the qualitative requirements of the ATHOS and Nexter guns, the requirements of the ATAGS are very stringent. So, definitely, the guns systems are not very contemporary. If we look at the future as 2027-2030, the ATAGS is the answer for those times for the Indian Army."

On being asked whether there was a need for India to import any howitzer from abroad in view of the presence of howitzer, Gade said, "not at all. I feel India as a country, we have developed the core competence and technology is there to meet the country's requirements for world-class guns."
 
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