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INDIAN Emergency Services (POLICE, AMBULANCE,FIRE)

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PUNJAB POLICE SWAT
 
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Good to see a special response unit being used for a typical emergency response (an armed barricaded man in this instance) instead of purely focusing on counter-terror roles and only being seen during drills. This should be the case for all such units in India just how such units are used across the globe.
 
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ANDHRA/TELANGANA OCTOPUS COMMANDOS
Hyderabad police are planning to purchase Jet pack flying machine for anti terror police called Organisation for Counter Terrorist Operations (Octopus), the elite counter-terrorist commando force of the state police. Jet packs are going to be bought from New Zealand manufacturer.

Jet pack flying machines work as a small sized jet aero plane. According to the officials, though the equipment is costly, police department is determined to purchase them as it will be helpful for the commandos to reach atop high rise building to take up anti-terror operations.

Presently police use helicopters but using them might not always be possible. In the event of terrorist attacks, the police may need to respond quickly. Andhra Pradesh police believe that jetpacks will be very useful in such occasions. Jetpack flying machines does not require much space for takeoff. These can be used to reach a height of 8,000 feet.

Jet pack flying machines weigh 105 kgs and come equipped with two engines and two fans. Cost of each jetpack flying machine is Rs. 56 lakhs. Andhra Pradesh police department has called tenders to buy four jetpacks. These will be bought from the Rs. 25 crore funds given by central government to police department every year for modernization. Authorities have given clearance that jetpack flying machines does not need the approval of civil aviation. Andhra Pradesh state government will buy these and keep them with the anti-terror outfit Octopus.
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