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Akashteer is an Indian Air Defence Control & Reporting System developed by Bharat Electronics Limited to equip the units of Indian Army's Corps of Army Air Defence with a tactical command and control system, therefore improving their capabilities. This state-of-the-art technology will enable seamless integration and effective operation ...
Besides these, the college holds a computer and electronic lab, combat simulator room, sand model room, EW labs, Akashteer command and control complexes etc. the college is also Centre of expertise (CoE) on C-UAS and EW non Comn aspect. Indoor training comlex is known as Takhshila and outdoor training area is Ashtrshala.
Imported systems include a compact thermal imager and fire control system and a new 1000 hp engine. Anti-tank ammunition: DRDO developed the FSAPDS for the 125 mm calibre, meant for India's T-72 tanks, the 120 mm FSAPDS and HESH rounds for the Arjun tank and 105 mm FSAPDS rounds for the Army's Vijayanta and T-55 tanks.
Akash (Hunterian: Akash, lit. ' Sky ') is a medium-range [6] mobile surface-to-air missile (SAM) system developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). ). The Army and the Air Force variant of the missile system is produced by Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) and Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL)
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Two men "brutally attacked and killed" a friend after wrongly accusing him of stealing a bank card. Jonathan Hutty, 49, was "violently assaulted" and found with a severe head injury inside a flat ...
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Control and Reporting Posts (CRP) & Reporting Posts (RP), which provide radar control and surveillance within their defined areas of responsibility, may operate under the control of a CRC. NATO operates ACC Systems in static or deployable CRC's in order to provide Airspace Surveillance, to control Air Force Operations and to meet national and ...