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TATA 52 Cal 155 mm HOWITZER

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An Indian soldier holds up an INSAS LMG light machine gun

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Lightweight Laser Target Designator with Thermal Imager and other night surveillance devices of DRDO on display at Expo-2014 at JU
DAILY EXCELSIOR
That thing is shite if they allow thermal imagers and laser designators!


Then telescopic sights , Night vision and Thermal vision should be allowed here, They didn't let me bring home a Katana. Forget Night vision and thermal appliances!But who am i kidding? that guy is part of lobby who wants everything from outside for KICKBACKS!
He's got no company no Research and development labs of his own all he did was ...................
Grab hold of a Ruling politician and gave him money, so voila! He is their horse now, which they bet upon.
 
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RUDRA unmanned ground system at Defexpo 2014



Thursday, February 6, 2014 07:20 PM
RUDRA unmanned ground vehicle with remote weapon station for counter insurgency missions.

The research and development establishment of India has developed the "RUDRA", a new gun mounted remotely operated vehicle. The RUDRA is especially designed for Army and Paramilitary forces to provide an autonomous vehicle to perform counter insurgency operations, hostage situations and hold-ups within buildings reducing risk for the soldiers.
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The RUDRA unmanned ground vehicle is armed with a 7.62mm machine gun and one AGS-30 automatic grenade launcher.
The RUDRA is a remotely operated vehicle designed for offensive operations mainly in urban areas for hostage situations and counter insurgency missions. It is equipped with a 7.62mm caliber Light Machine Gun and a AGS-30 Grenade Launcher with belt feed ammunition.

The RUDRA has adequate vision capability to operate both in the day and night conditions. It is controlled through a remote Master Control Station allowing the operator easy use and deploy ability. It is also equipped with an indigenous Pan-o-Vision camera which enables 180 degree view to the operator on real time. This feature allows an all-round view during a critical mission.

The RUDRA can be used with its LOS (Line Of Sight) to a maximum range of 500 m and 200 m in urban area with a maximum endurance of 3 hours.

The RUDRA uses a 6x6 wheeled platform which able the vehicle to be used in all-terrain as well as suitable for urban environment.

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RUDRA unmanned ground vehicle with remote weapon station for counter insurgency missions 0602144 - Army Recognition
 
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