nnovative Infrared Flares and Anti-laser, Anti-thermal Screening mechanisms from Indi

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India’s Defense Research Organization DRDO has accomplished quite a bit in recent days to make India Security infrastructure fairly sound and protected. One of the major advancement is in the area of electronic jamming of all possible night vision and laser guided enemy apparatus. It can make night vision impossible and laser guided missiles useless.

At the same time advanced innovative special IR flares have been developed that can overcome the adversary’s jamming process of traditional Anti-laser, Anti-thermal screens.

Scientists are real busy all over the world in designing innovative Infrared flares that can penetrate the traditional stealth specifically at night. In addition, scientists are busy designing the stealth needed to hide thermal as well as laser sensitive electronic or other military gears.

The recent achievements of DRDO are remarkable. According some experts India’s achievement in this regard may be unparalleled in the world. This can make Indian military very advanced in high tech warfare.

Link : http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/2780.asp
 

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well here is some more news in a more detailed article.

Lab develops bombs to ferret out militants
By Abhay Vaidya/TNN

Pune: Drawing lessons from the Afghan war where US forces had to ferret out the Taliban from caves and bunkers, India’s leading defence explosives laboratory in Pune has developed specialised bombs to deal with terrorist hideouts.
While the high-penetration, smoke-spewing incendiary ammunition developed by High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL) is ready for production, work has been initiated on oxygen-depleting thermobaric warheads.
“The earlier version did not have a high-penetration capability. Our latest version can penetrate 9-inchthick walls and then explode inside, releasing suffocating smoke to ferret out terrorists,’’ HEMRL director A Subhananda Rao said in an exclusive interview with TOI.
Thermobaric warheads, which are used to attack targets inside closed environments such as bunkers, caves or buildings, explode after penetration, releasing a shock effect, flammable gas and sucking out oxygen.
HEMRL, which specialises in developing a range of powerful warheads for Indian munitions and propellants for missile systems, has initiated work on thermobaric warheads.
‘‘We have already started work on this and will have a project sanctioned,’’ Rao said. HEMRL has also developed anti-thermal, antilaser smoke bombs that obscure infra-red signals and enable tank movement behind a smoke cover.
These grenades which emit smoke and also provide IR (Infra red) screening effect provide a cover from active and passive night-vision devices, thermal imagers and laserrange finders and thereby increase the survivability of tanks and armoured vehicles in the battlefield.
Rao said it would take another two years for HEMRL to develop the ‘‘multispectral camouflaging flares’’ that mislead antiaircraft homing missiles by simulating the exhaust emissions and infra red/millimetre wavelengths of the Su-30 and other combat aircraft. ‘‘This is an advanced area and will take us another two years to develop,’’ he said. Meanwhile, a superior alternative to the conventional teargas has been developed by HEMRL, specifically at the request of Border Security Force.
These new non-lethal smoke bombs based on capsicum oleoresins (active chemical in chillies) have been demonstrated successfully and are ready for production.

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