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BSF plans laser walls to stop infiltration from Pakistan

Waste of money, Anti-laser chaffing easy cure. Cheap thin pieces of aluminum easy disrupt laser wall.
 
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And the idiots in India think Kashmir will be resolved like this! Wow! Those who dont the proverb - burying head in the sand, see how well India defines it.
 
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And the idiots in India think Kashmir will be resolved like this! Wow! Those who dont the proverb - burying head in the sand, see how well India defines it.
Only an idiot will think this is to resolve kashmir issue.

BSF guys are getting bored, with reduced number of infiltrations due to high kill rate in duck hunt game they are not getting ample ducks to hunt. Upgraded technologies will give me them some extra opportunities to play duck hunt.
 
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And the idiots in India think Kashmir will be resolved like this! Wow! Those who dont the proverb - burying head in the sand, see how well India defines it.
What about those idiots who think sending terrorist across the border will solve their itching problem ?
 
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And the idiots in India think Kashmir will be resolved like this! Wow! Those who dont the proverb - burying head in the sand, see how well India defines it.
Well we don't need to resolve any issue,you guys can only use proxies and we are protecting ourselves from proxies.Simple as that,try what you got.Worse for you is yet to come.
 
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And the idiots in India think Kashmir will be resolved like this! Wow! Those who dont the proverb - burying head in the sand, see how well India defines it.


No but if the infiltration is brought to almost 0 and there is 100% peace in Kashmir, then India do not care much what Pakistan thinks about Kashmir. Kind of India can easily ignore Pakistan's continuous bickering over Kashmir, and continue with its development work in peace.

India would just sit back and relax. :) :) When Pakistan wants to do friendship it would be welcome though.
 
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NEW DELHI: Laser walls may soon be used to stop infiltration from Pakistan. This is one solution BSF is exploring to implement more effective border checks.

The laser wall will ensure that anyone approaching the border or breaking the beam in an unfenced zone sets off an alarm.

Other than laser walls in unfenced areas, the force is considering anti-tunnel ground sensors and thermal sensors in the fenced stretches. Such technologies, sources said, are already in use in countries such as Israel.

"We're constantly modernizing our weaponry and upgrading defences according to the new challenges facing us. We have looked at some of these technologies and have found them suitable," BSF director general DK Pathak said.

Sources in the force said laser beams would form a wall in places such as the riverine parts of Jammu where fencing isn't possible. The system will be connected to an alarm which would go off at any breach. At present about 15% of the Indo-Pak border and about 35% of the Indo-Bangla frontier is unfenced.

Given that terrorists often use tunnels to sneak in, BSF is acquiring seismic sensors which would be planted underground along the border.

These would record vibrations resulting from tunnelling and alert the control room. This is largely being installed on the Indo-Pak border in Jammu and Punjab, which see maximum tunnelling attempts by infiltrators.

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BSF is also setting up a "smart fencing system" where thermal sensors would be installed on fences which would alert control rooms of any living being approaching the fence. "This would work as an advance alert system where one would have time to reach the area where infiltrators might be attempting cut a fence and enter. Or a smuggler may be trying to pass on a contraband packet," said a BSF officer.

The force is acquiring unmanned aerial vehicles and other surveillance equipment to bolster its border defence. The move comes even though BSF maintains that there is no infiltration from Pakistan on the borders it guards. "In the past three years we have found no evidence of infiltration on international border with Pakistan," Pathak said.

However, there have been several terror attacks in border areas of Jammu, such as Hiranagar in Kathua, where militants have been suspected to have entered crossing the international border guarded by BSF. However, no agency has as yet found any evidence.

BSF plans laser walls to stop infiltration from Pakistan - The Times of India
 
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Good to see India bringing in smart technology into our borders to keep foreign rats out of our land
 
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Why are p@ki guys hell bent to oppose this fencing :D, to prove it will not work, some are even trying to claim pakistan will get benifits and there agencies and blah blah.
I do not understand why they wan terrorsts to infiltrate and later they cry when they re internationally termed as terrorist hub


I enjoy reading Idiots. :lol::lol:
 
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the laser part is quite futuristic the rest not interested
 
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Most of this is already in place. Motion and sound sensors and in some areas of LOC same laser based systems. Now this will be extended to international border.
 
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And the idiots in India think Kashmir will be resolved like this! Wow! Those who dont the proverb - burying head in the sand, see how well India defines it.
Only an idiot will think this is to resolve kashmir issue.................but to reduce pigs from coming into indian territory

and yes this will not solve surly but we make to drag the origin country into same mess .........
 
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