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Indian Army Issues Tender For Driver Night Sights
The Indian Army seeks to equip its in-service BMP-2 ICVs (pictured above) taking part in an Indian Army exercise – with TI-based DNS to improve their night-fighting capability.The Indian Army has outlined the detailed requirements supporting its acquisition of thermal imager (TI)-based driver night sights (DNSs) for its in-service BMP-2/2K infantry combat vehicles (ICVs).In a request for
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh Holds Bilateral Meeting With UK Counterpart, Discusses Defence Cooperation, Security
London: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday held a bilateral meeting with his UK counterpart Grant Shapps and discussed defence cooperation, security and enhancing defence industrial cooperation.The two leaders also reviewed the full range of India-UK defence relations."Had an excellent meeting with UK Defence Minister, Mr. Grant Shapps. We reviewed the full range of India-UK defence
India, China Hope To Effectively Manage Differences And Sensitive Issues
New Delhi: Underscoring the challenges in China-India relations, both nations expressed hoped to effectively manage differences and sensitive issues during the 28th Meeting of the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination (WMCC) on China-India Border Affairs.Both nations reiterated the need to properly manage and resolve specific issues, rather than allowing them to define India-China’s
Aditya-L1 Data To Start Pouring In Soon
A senior ISRO official said that all the seven key instruments were activated in a phased manner between Saturday and SundayNew Delhi: Two days after India’s first solar observatory, Aditya-L1, was parked in an orbit around Lagrange Point-1 to observe various aspects of the Sun for the next five years, scientists at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Monday said that all the
Bangalore Spacetech Start-Up Advances Toward Sustainable Space Missions
Bellatrix engineers fabricating its Microwave Plasma Rocket thrusters in its Bangalore unitBellatrix Aerospace’s next-generation sustainable propulsion systems were space-qualified on January 4 after being launched on the national space agency’s ISRO’s PSLV-C58 mission on New Year’s DayNew Delhi: Bellatrix Aerospace, one of the first private spacetech start-ups to be established in the country,