Indian Navy to test its first unmanned surface vessel in November, for surveillance, minesweeping
The boat will be 15-metres long and will have a maximum speed of more than 30 knots. The Indian Navy is gearing up for the trials of what will be its first indigenously-developed, ocean-going multirole unmanned surface vessel (USV) for surveillance and minesweeping. The USV is conceptualized for maritime intelligence gathering, surveillance and reconnaissance
Italy honours Naik Yeshwant Ghadge -‘Single handedly captured post for Allied powers in WW2′
Sundial memorial unveiled in Perugia honours Indian Army soldiers who fought for Allied powers during Italian Campaign in WW2.
A memorial to commemorate the 50,000 Indian Army soldiers who fought for the liberation of Italy from Nazi occupation during the Italian Campaign in World War II was unveiled in Italy Saturday. The ‘V.C. Yeshwant Ghadge Sundial Memorial’ was unveiled by the Commune of Monotone (in Italy) and Italian military historians at Montone in Perugia as a tribute to Indian troops who died in action during the Italian Campaign. Naik Ghadge was 22 at the time.
U.S. military’s recruiting woes are a national-security crisis
The future of America's all-volunteer force is now in doubt. The U.S. military's struggle to entice even the most surefire candidates — the children of veterans — puts the future of the all-volunteer force in doubt. Getting suitable young people to join armed forces is proving to be a difficult task for countries like USA Russia and China.
China to widen Asean trade with first major waterway in 700 years, but will Pinglu Canal be a white elephant?
China kicked off construction of the 135km-long (84-mile), 72.7 billion yuan (US$10.1 billion) Pinglu Canal in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region .
It is hoped that the waterway can facilitate trade with Southeast Asian nations, but concerns have been raised about the demand and environmental impact of the project.
Private Armies-Who Will Control Wagner’s Empire of War and Gold?
Complex network of companies belonging to the paramilitary group will make any Kremlin takeover a challenge. The Kremlin is attempting one of the most complex corporate takeovers in history, seeking to seize control of the Wagner paramilitary group’s sprawling global empire.
U.S. Allies Hold Record-Setting Military Exercise in Australia in Message Aimed at China
The joint drills involving 13 nations are most expansive in the history. Australia—At this military firing range in Australia’s north, American jet fighters dropped 500-pound bombs on a hillside. Korean, Australian and American artillery units opened fire soon after. A Japanese surface-to-air missile system stood nearby.
First Aadhaar enrolment centre for Indian Army via Army Postal Service
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