Indian Army Will Buy American ‘Revan’ Weapon To Increase The Capacity Of Foot Soldiers

13 July, 2020

The Indian Army is engaged in enhancing its military capability so that it is fully prepared for an attack in any critical situation. Recently, the military has been strengthening itself due to all these reasons, whether it is a border dispute with China or tension with Pakistan.

The army is about to buy hand-launched and remotely controlled unmanned aerial vehicle ‘Revan’ from the US. Apart from this, state-of-the-art Israeli spike firefly ‘looting’ is also being included in the army. Also, long-range precision strike missiles with a range of more than 40 kilometers will also be inducted into the army.

Where the army is engaged in strengthening its infantry. At the same time, the Air Force will receive five Rafale multi-role fighter jets from Paris this month. Four of these will be used for training in France. On the other hand, the Indian Navy is set to commission its second ballistic missile-firing nuclear submarine, INS Arighat later this year.

Those involved in the incident in South Block said that the army is ready to acquire 200 RQ-11 UAVs, which can fly up to 10 kilometers at an altitude of 500 feet and can reach speeds of up to 95 kilometers per hour.

In view of the border dispute with China, the Indian Army purchased Spike Mark 3 anti-tank guided missiles from Israel. At the same time, now this spike is busy buying firefly ‘laundering’. This weapon can make an accurate attack on enemy troops hidden within a km range.

The latest firefly weapon not only has the ability to detect targets but can also be called back if the target has moved beyond the range. The Indian Air Force and the Indian Army stand at the forefront of Indian posture in Ladakh. At the same time, the Indian Navy is competing against Chinese warships in the Indian Ocean.

According to senior military officials, the Navy has kept a close watch on the Indian Ocean during the entire Ladakh crisis through the Fusion Center at Gurugram. It has also been able to take out six Chinese warships from the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean region.

Source: newscrab.com

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