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Published Oct 31, 2016, 5:08 pm IST

Srinagar/New Delhi: With a sudden spurt in incidents of weapon snatching by militants in the Kashmir valley, Jammu and Kashmir police has decided to install computer chips in firearms so these can be traced.

A proposal in this regard was sent by the army, which offered its help in installing computer chips in the weapons, official sources said.

Director General (Law and Order and Coordination) S P Vaid held a meeting with senior officials of South Kashmir recently where the spate of incidents of weapon snatching was discussed.

According to sources, Vaid, who will be taking over as Director General of Jammu and Kashmir Police on January one, gave clear instructions that anyone attempting to snatch the weapons from police personnel should be dealt with firmly and, if need be, fire should be opened at them.

Hizbul Mujahideen terror group, which has been recruiting local youths on a large scale, has been engaging in such incidents in the last few months.

As per estimates, nearly 100 firearms have been looted from security forces during the ongoing unrest in the valley which began on July 9, a day after Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani was killed.

The weapons snatched from police personnel in 14 such incidents in the last three months included AK-47 assault rifles, INSAS, carbines, Self-Loading Rifles and 303 rifles.

The army has expressed serious displeasure over the rising incidents of weapon snatching in the valley and asked the police force to strengthen itself to foil such attempts.
 
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)

i think THE SECURITY ASPECTS OF THE DEPLOYMENT

A typical RFID transponder consists of an integrated circuit and an antenna embedded in a plastic or Mylar substrate. The IC is responsible for responding to the signals transmitted by the reader and replying with the tag’s unique identifier, and modulating and demodulating the radio-frequency signal. The actual communication is facilitated by the antenna that absorbs the incoming RF waves and utilizes the absorbed energy to activate the IC.
 
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Instead of installing chips there are other better smart ways which will make them think twice before snatching weapons.
 
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Instead of installing chips there are other better smart ways which will make them think twice before snatching weapons.

Indian Military planners are well aware what they do .

Indian Military do keep tracking of all the ammunitions .

The weapons snatched from police personnel in 14 such incidents in the last three months included AK-47 assault rifles, INSAS, carbines, Self-Loading Rifles and 303 rifles.
 
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)

i think THE SECURITY ASPECTS OF THE DEPLOYMENT

A typical RFID transponder consists of an integrated circuit and an antenna embedded in a plastic or Mylar substrate. The IC is responsible for responding to the signals transmitted by the reader and replying with the tag’s unique identifier, and modulating and demodulating the radio-frequency signal. The actual communication is facilitated by the antenna that absorbs the incoming RF waves and utilizes the absorbed energy to activate the IC.

I know what RFID is. My question was, is it RFID, or some other tech?
 
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I know what RFID is. My question was, is it RFID, or some other tech?

ISRO is having military technology which is more secured and those will be on Indian servers.

Indian Military do have secured military servers.

I know what RFID is. My question was, is it RFID, or some other tech?

ISRO is having military technology which is more secured and those will be on Indian servers.

Indian Military do have secured military servers.
 
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Ministry of Home Affairs
19-July, 2017 15:22 IST
All-women India Reserve Battalion

The Government of India had approved raising of 5 India Reserve Battalions for J & K Police on 10.02.2016. Subsequently State Government raised a demand to create a Women Police Battalion for J & K Police to address the issues relating to gender based violence faced by Women. Keeping in view the need raised by the State Government for creation of a Women Police Battalion for J & K Police, the State Government of J & K was asked to raise one or two Women Battalions out of the 5 India Reserve Battalions sanctioned for J & K. It was also mentioned that MHA policy is to reserve 33% seats for women; therefore, MHA would encourage J & K Government to raise 2 women battalions. However, citing that the process of recruitment of 5 India Reserve Battalions has already been set in motion, the State Government has reiterated its proposal for creation of one new exclusive Battalion for women.

State Government of Jammu & Kashmir has issued and Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for dispersal of unlawful assemblies/crowd control in Jammu & Kashmir and use of force.

This was stated by the Minister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Kiren Rijiju in a written reply to question by Smt. Renuka Chowdhury in the Rajya Sabha today.

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http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/ja...equipment-for-security-operations/592643.html

Posted at: May 21, 2018, 3:08 PM; last updated: May 21, 2018, 3:08 PM (IST)
J&K Police to procure modern equipment for security operations


Jammu, May 21

Jammu and Kashmir Police will procure various modern equipments such as under-vehicle surveillance systems, deep search metal detectors and explosive detectors for security-related operations in the state.

The police department earlier floated tenders for procuring micro unmanned aerial vehicles fitted with night vision equipment for security, surveillance and detection operations in the state.

“We have invited tenders from original manufacturers or authorised dealers for supply of under-vehicle surveillance system (UVSS), deep search metal detector (DSMD) and explosive detector (ED),” Assistant Inspector General of Police (Headquarters) Mubassir Latifi said.

Senior police officials said there was a need to have these equipment for security drills, including anti-militant operations, particularly in the Kashmir Valley, in view of increasing militancy-related incidents.

The department will procure six UVSSs, 30 DSMDs and 10 EDs. The move is part of Director General of Police SP Vaid’s focus on better equipping the force and improving its infrastructure, the officials said. PTI
 
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