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CRPF mulls fitting guns with GPS to track Maoist moves

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NEW DELHI: Call it an out of the box idea or absolute desperation. Due to repeated intelligence failures leading anti-naxal forces walking into ambushes, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is exploring technology to fit their guns with GPS systems. The idea is that if Maoists loot them, it will reveal their location and movements.

The only problem is no GPS device available in India has a battery life of more than a day. "We are exploring this idea. But we do not have that kind of technology at disposal at the moment. If some company can provide a device with long battery life that can last for a few days then it can be of some consequence operationally," said a CRPF official.

In the recent Latehar encounter, which claimed lives of 10 security personnel, there was a clear intelligence lag that meant Maoists were always a step ahead. CRPF sources said that they had been tracking senior leader of CPI (Maoist) Arvindji since December 10, 2013 but every time they got information of his location, he had already left the place.

"In one particular village, he had stayed for over 10 days, but we got know about it only after he left the village," said a CRPF official.

Contrary to this, Maoists got real-time information on troop movements and were waiting on the hills for CRPF contingent when it reached Katiya village in Amwatikar jungles where the encounter took place.

If the technology is available, CRPF is mulling redesigning of their guns to fit the GPS device innocuously. "But the battery life should be at least 10 days to give any operational benefit to us. Maoists move in the jungles on foot. So movement is not very rapid. To ascertain a pattern one needs tracking over a few days," said the official.

CRPF's intelligence network is still at a nascent stage with its intelligence department set only a year ago. It largely depends on intelligence provided by state police and Intelligence Bureau. While IB has been providing the bulk of technical intelligence, state police has its human intelligence network that assists the forces. However, there have been constant issues of lack of coordination between the three arms, say sources - one of the reasons why CRPF set up its own intelligence department.

Lack of state penetration in tribal areas has led to poor human intelligence network adding to the problem of conducting operations in naxal-infested areas.

CRPF mulls fitting guns with GPS to track Maoist moves - The Times of India
 
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Very old idea that failed because of limited battery life and poor performance in dense jungles.
 
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Firstly, that is a good idea.

Secondly, WHY ON EARTH would you print that in the media? Now everyone knows about it!

This kind of strategy relies on being secretive! If they know that there might be GPS trackers in their guns, the first thing they will do is check all the new guns, and it's not hard to find a chip if you are looking for it.
 
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Firstly, that is a good idea.

Secondly, WHY ON EARTH would you print that in the media? Now everyone knows about it!

This kind of strategy relies on being secretive! If they know that there might be GPS trackers in their guns, the first thing they will do is check all the new guns, and it's not hard to find a chip if you are looking for it.

This is India................we disclose our plans even before implementation..................
 
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This is India................we disclose our plans even before implementation..................

and the plan remains as a plan forever.

talk
propose
suggest
plan
goal
aim
discuss

just no result!

so indian
 
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Secondly, WHY ON EARTH would you print that in the media? Now everyone knows about it!

This kind of strategy relies on being secretive! If they know that there might be GPS trackers in their guns, the first thing they will do is check all the new guns, and it's not hard to find a chip if you are looking for it.
It's a Physcological warfare.They will think twice before looting weapons during ambushes maybe the weapon has gps or maybe not :D
 
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Maoist dont really need Indian weapons.

They get their weapons from making it themselves, from China, or from evil ISI :devil:

What about the weapons looted from dead soldiers killed in ambushes...

Firstly, that is a good idea.

Secondly, WHY ON EARTH would you print that in the media? Now everyone knows about it!

This kind of strategy relies on being secretive! If they know that there might be GPS trackers in their guns, the first thing they will do is check all the new guns, and it's not hard to find a chip if you are looking for it.

This will make them think twice before looting weapons...This is deliberately leaked by the security forces as part of psychological warfare as in the first place they would only want the maoist to know what they want them to know...rest will be always a secret....
 
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It's a Physcological warfare.They will think twice before looting weapons during ambushes maybe the weapon has gps or maybe not :D

That sounds clever actually.

I like the idea of these militants stripping apart all their weapons due to paranoia, and not knowing how to put them back together. :D
 
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I think Maoist are not stone age mentality

They respect human life unlike bastard Taliban

yeah like booby trapping dead bodies of ambushed soldiers and killing poor tribals/villagers in cold blood and labelling them as government informants
 
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Is Maoist considered a terror organization by the UN?
 
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I think Maoist are not stone age mentality

They respect human life unlike bastard Taliban

Maoist respect human life ??? It isn't even qualify for a joke. Not much difference one kill for religion and other for ideology. But both fail to understand that their concept are outdated. And both kill them who argue their faith. So not much difference

and the plan remains as a plan forever.

talk
propose
suggest
plan
goal
aim
discuss

just no result!

so indian

And your point being ??? Take a hike troll
 
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That sounds clever actually.

I like the idea of these militants stripping apart all their weapons due to paranoia, and not knowing how to put them back together. :D

You can download a operation manual book of any gun from Internet. And these Maoists aren't illiterate infact some of them are over educated :D

I don't think anybody is going to give CRPF that kinda budget. Even if they got it, It won't be big deal to to remove these GPS from the weapons or use them for trapps. Most likely it's a information leaked to avoid the weapon loot.

Most suitable solution for the problem should be 1/2 dedicated servilience satellites and powerful and quick air cover. Then these ideology lunatics will run like hell

But the problem is GOI treat them as political group and NOT as terrorists. Just brand them terrorists.
 
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