1. DRDO, Indian Army successfully complete six flight-tests of QRSAM system
Tags: Defence Science and Technology
Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Indian Army successfully test-fired six flights of Quick Reaction Surface to Air Missile (QRSAM) System from the Integrated Test Area, Chandipur off the Odisha coast on September 8.
IMPORTANT FACTS -
- The flight tests were conducted by the Indian Army as part of the evaluation trials.
The flight tests were carried out on high speed targets.
These targets were designed for the type of actual threat, in order to assess the capability of the weapon systems in a variety of situations.
This included long-range and medium-altitude targets, short-range targets, high-altitude targets, and targets that were not easily detectable on radar.
The evaluation found the weapon system and its excellent guidance and control to be accurate.
The performance of the system was also confirmed by telemetry, radar and electro-optical tracking systems developed by ITR.
QRSAM weapon system :
It is a short-range Surface to Air Missile (SAM) system.
It is primarily designed and developed by the DRDO to provide a protective shield to the moving armoured columns of the Army from aerial attacks.
This weapon system can operate when moving with search and track capability, and can fire at short halts.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -
Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) :
It is a premier defence research and development agency under the Ministry of Defence, Government of India.
It aims to make India self-reliant in critical defence technology and systems.
It was set up in 1958.
Headquarters - New Delhi
Chairman - Samir V Kamat
2. India and UK conducts Counter Ransomware Exercise for 26 Nations
Tags: Defence Science and Technology
India’s National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS) and the UK Government in collaboration with BAE Systems successfully designed and conducted the Cyber Security Exercise for 26 Countries on 6 September.
IMPORTANT FACTS -
- The exercise has been designed as a part of the International Counter Ransomware Initiative - Resilience Working Group.
This is being led by India under the leadership of National Cyber Security Coordinator (NCSC).
BAE Systems is a leading global manufacturer in the defence, security and aerospace sector.
The exercise is designed to support the mission of CRI.
The exercise gives opportunities for CRI countries to share their perspectives on combating ransomware.
It was facilitated by BAE Systems through the Immersive Labs platform.
The exercise explored the complexity of decision-making around the ransomware response to critical national infrastructure.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -
Aim of the Exercise :
The objective of conducting this virtual cyber exercise on Ransomware Resilience is to simulate a large, widespread cyber security incident affecting organisations within a country.
Allowing CRI members participating in the exercise to test their ability to respond to a major ransomware incident.
Theme of the exercise :
The theme of the exercise is based on the energy sector in which the respective national cyber crisis management teams of CRI partner nations will have to deal with ransomware attacks on several power distribution companies.
3. Committed to deepen strategic ties with Mongolia: Rajnath Singh
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Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh who is on an official visit to Mongolia said that New Delhi is committed to further deepening multifaceted Strategic Partnership with Mongolia.
Rajnath Singh is on a five-day visit to Mongolia and Japan beginning 5 September 2022 with an aim to expand India's strategic and defence ties with the two countries.
IMPORTANT FACTS -
Visit to Mongolia :
His visit to Mongolia from 5-7 September 2022 is the first-ever tour to the East Asian country by an Indian defence minister.
He met the Mongolian defence minister Saikhanbayar Gursed in Ulaanbaatar on 6 September 2022.
The Minister also met President of Mongolia, U. Khurelsukh.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -
India Mongolia relationship :
India and Mongolia share warm and cordial bilateral relations. Mongolia regards India as its “third” and a “spiritual neighbour”.
The bilateral relationship was upgraded to a Strategic Partnership in 2015 during the historic visit of Prime Minister Modi to the country.
India has provided a loan of USD 1.236 billion to Mongolia to build a 1.5 million metric tonnes oil refinery near Sainshand in southern Dornogovi province of Mongolia.
It is being constructed by India’s public sector Engineers India Limited.
Mongolia :
It is located in North Central Asia.
Capital: Ulaanbaatar
Currency: Tugrik
President: Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh
4. Home Minister launches CAPF's eAwas web-portal in New Delhi
Tags: Defence National News
Home Minister Amit Shah launched the e-Awas web-portal for the Central Armed Police Forces ((CAPFs) in New Delhi on 1 September.
IMPORTANT FACTS -
- The portal will help in bringing transparency and accountability.
There are seven CAPFs in India under the administrative control of the Ministry of Home Affairs.
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) assists in internal security and counter insurgency.
The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) guards critical installations (such as airports) and public sector undertakings.
The National Security Guard (NSG) is a specialized counter-terrorism force.
Apart from this, the remaining four forces are – Border Security Force (BSF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and Assam Rifles (AR).
Other functions of CAPF :
Emergency Counter-Operations, Anti-Naxal Operations, Internal Security Operations
VIP Security, Intelligence Agency, Security of Diplomatic Missions Abroad,
Acting as the nodal agency for United Nations (UN) peacekeeping, disaster management, civil action for UN police missions
5. PM Modi commissions INS Vikrant, India’s indigenous aircraft carrier
Tags: Defence
Prime Minister Narendra Modi commissioned India's first indigenously designed and built aircraft carrier INS Vikrant in Kochi on 2 September.
IMPORTANT FACTS -
- The aircraft carrier has been built at the Cochin Shipyard Limited in Kochi at a cost of ₹20,000 crore.
With its commissioning, India has joined a select group (US, Russia, France, the UK and China) of countries that have the unique capability to indigenously design and build aircraft carriers.
The aircraft carrier is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities.
The Prime Minister unveiled a plaque to commemorate the induction of INS Vikrant, named after its predecessor, which played a key role in the Navy in the 1971 Indo-Pak war.
He also unveiled the new Naval Flag (Nishaan) on the occasion.
INS Vikrant :
INS Vikrant, also known as Indigenous Aircraft Carrier 1.
It has been designed by the Indian Navy's in-house Warship Design Bureau (WDB) and built by Cochin Shipyard Limited.
It is the first aircraft carrier to be built in India.
It has been named 'Vikrant' as a tribute to India's first aircraft carrier, Vikrant.
The Indian Naval Ship Vikrant played an important role in the 1971 war.
The 262-metre-long carrier has a full displacement of around 45,000 tonnes which is more advanced than its predecessor.
It is powered by four gas turbines with a total power of 88 MW and has a maximum speed of 28 knots.
The project was executed in three phases of contract between the Ministry of Defence and CSL, which were concluded in May 2007, December 2014 and October 2019 respectively.
6. Cabinet Committee on Security approves Tejas Mark-2 Project
Tags: Defence National News
The Cabinet Committee on Security approved the Tejas Mark-2 Project on 1 September.
IMPORTANT FACTS -
- The committee has approved Rs 6,500 crore for the design and development of Tejas Mark-2 fighter jet with prototype, flight testing and certification.
This allocation is in addition to the existing Rs 2500 crore sanctioned to HAL.
Features of Tejas Mark-2 fighter jet :
It will be equipped with more powerful GE- F414 engines in the 98 Kilonewton thrust class.
The engine will enable it to extend its flight range and carry additional payloads and weapons compared to the current version.
The payload capacity of Tejas Mark-2 jet will be four tonnes as compared to three tonnes of the current version.
It will also be equipped with an indigenously developed Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar, which will be a upgraded version of the existing ELTA's EL/M-2032 multi-mode radar.
Significance :
Its importance has increased due to the rapidly dwindling strength of the fighter squadrons of the Indian Air Force and the phasing out of MiG-21 aircraft in the coming years.
This decision will give a boost to indigenous design and development of next generation fighter aircraft.
7. US grounds Chinook chopper fleet over engine fires
Tags: Defence International News
The US military has stopped its fleet of CH-47 Chinook helicopters from flying due to the threat of a helicopter engine fire.
IMPORTANT FACTS -
- The US military operates approximately 400 Chinook helicopters which are medium-lift, multi-role helicopters manufactured by Boeing.
They perform a variety of tasks in military operations.
The Chinook fleet has been halted by the US military because it is suspected that some of its engines may catch fire.
India's concern :
The Indian Air Force (IAF) too operates a fleet of Chinook helicopters.
The IAF operates a fleet of 15 Chinook helicopters and it has not grounded them so far.
Chinook was inducted into IAF in 2019.
One helicopter of Chinook unit is based in Chandigarh whereas the other is based at Mohanbari airbase in Assam.
The Indian Air Force has sought details from US defence manufacturer Boeing on the reasons for shutting down its entire fleet of Chinook helicopters.
About Chinook Helicopters :
The Boeing CH-47 Chinook is an American twin-engined, heavy-lift helicopter.
It is developed by the American rotorcraft company Vertol and manufactured by Boeing Vertol (later known as Boeing Rotorcraft Systems).
Each helicopter can carry goods and cargo up to 9.6 tonnes.
It can provide assistance during disaster relief, medical, search and rescue missions, aircraft recovery and parachute drops.
8. Indian Coast Guard conducts Exercise SAREX - 22 in Chennai
Tags: Defence
The Indian Coast Guard recently conducted its biennial National Maritime Search and Rescue Exercise -SAREX 22 off the Chennai coast.
IMPORTANT FACTS -
- The 10th edition of the SAREX was inaugurated by Ajay Kumar, Defence Secretary, Government of India.
The objective of this exercise is to avoid accidents at sea and save lives by conducting rescue operations.
The two-day exercise, organized under the aegis of the National Maritime Search and Rescue Board (NMSARB), is hosted by the Indian Coast Guard.
During this, 24 observers from 16 countries participated in the exercise organised under the theme 'Capacity Building Towards Maritime Security'.
This was the 10th edition of the exercise conducted by the Coast Guard.
During this exercise, new technology like remote controlled lifebuoy was demonstrated over the Bay of Bengal.
About Indian Coast Guard :
The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) was officially established on 1 February 1977 by the Coast Guard Act, 1978 of the Parliament of India.
It comes under the Union Ministry of Defence.
Its main role is to prevent maritime smuggling, ensure the safety of the islands and provide security and support to Indian fishermen and seafarers at sea.
Motto: "Vayam Raksham - We Protect"
Headquarters: Ministry of Defence, New Delhi
Director General: Virendra Singh Pathania
9. PM Modi to unveil new naval ensign
The Prime Minister will unveil the new naval ensign (flag) for the Indian Navy in Kochi on the sidelines of the commissioning of India’s first indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant at Cochin Shipyard Limited on 2 September.
IMPORTANT FACTS -
- The new Navy flag will be far from the colonial past and full of Indian heritage.
The new naval ensign will replace the present ensign that carries the Saint George Cross with the Tricolour in the canton (top left corner of flag).
This flag will essentially replace the pre-independence flag of the Indian Navy, which had a red George Cross on a white background with the Union Jack of the United Kingdom at the top left corner.
The design of the new flag has not been made public yet.
What is a Naval Ensign?
It is a maritime flag used by naval ships of different countries to denote their nationality.
It may be similar to the national flag of the country or it may be different from it.
In the case of India, the naval flag used by the Indian Navy is different from the national flag.
Indian Navy has changed its flag several times :
This was changed during the pre-colonial era and after independence.
The Indian Navy got its first flag during the colonial period under British rule.
In 1928, the white flag of the Royal Navy was used by the Royal Indian Navy (1934 to 1950) along with the St. George's Cross and the Union Jack flag.
After independence, on 26 January 1950, the Royal Indian Navy was renamed the Indian Navy, with the crest and flag "Indianised".
Accordingly, the Union Jack on the earlier flag was replaced by the tricolor or national flag of India in the canton (upper left corner of the flag).
In 2001, the flag of the Indian Navy was changed once again to distinguish it from the pre-colonial era.
A blue spire of the Indian Navy was installed on a white background.
The government decided to re-adopt St. George's Cross.
In 2014, another change was made to the flag with the inclusion of the Indian national motto: Satyameva Jayate below the national emblem in Devanagari script.
What is the Saint George’s Cross ?
The red cross on white background is known as the Saint George’s Cross.
It is named after a Christian Warrior Saint who is believed to have been a crusader during the third crusade.
This cross also serves as the flag of England which is a constituent of the United Kingdom.
The flag was adopted by England and the City of London in 1190 to identify English ships entering the Mediterranean Sea.
10. Indian Naval Ship Sumedha visited Port Klang in Malaysia
Tags: Defence
As part of the Indian Navy's long-range operational deployment, Indian Naval Ship, INS Sumedha on 27 August visited Port Klang of Malaysia.
IMPORTANT FACTS -
- The ship is on its return route from Perth, Australia, where it participated in the Aazadi ka Amrit Mahotsaw.
It aims to strengthen bilateral ties, enhance maritime cooperation and inter-operability between the Indian and Royal Malaysian Navies.
Both the navies are cooperating on various fronts and playing a vital role in ensuring maritime defence and security.
INS Sumedha is also scheduled to participate in a maritime partnership exercise with ships of the Royal Malaysian Navy.
Port Klang is the largest port of Malaysia.
About INS Sumedha :
It is an indigenously built Naval Offshore Patrol Vessel.
It has been deployed for multiple roles apart from independent and fleet operations.
It is part of the Eastern Fleet of the Indian Navy based at Visakhapatnam.
It functions under the operational command of the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Naval Command.
This is the third ship of the Indigenous Naval Offshore Patrol Vessel (NOPV) project to be inducted into the Indian Navy.
The ship is designed and built by Goa Shipyard Limited.
The main role of the ship is EEZ surveillance, anti-piracy patrol, providing maritime security to offshore assets and escort operations for high value assets.
About Malaysia :
Prime Minister - Ismail Sabri Yaakob
Capital - Kuala Lumpur
Currency - Malaysian ringgit
Official Language - Malay
Official Religion - Islam