Startup of the Day : AgniKul Cosmos Founded by Srinath Ravichandran & Moin SPM
Agnikul is involved in building India’s private small satellite launch vehicle. Their core product, Agnibaan, is designed to carry up to 100 kg of payload to low earth orbits of up to
700 km with a plug-and-play engine configuration.
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the most powerful in China. Party cadre has lot of importance like its army PLA. CCP has maintained strategies for upper hand over enemies. CCP role is vital in the growth of China.
After Xi Jinping as President of China, CCP role was extended beyond the boundaries. CCP Cadre who are working in other nations have act like spies.
An extraordinary leaked database of 1.95 million registered party members reveals how Beijing's malign influence now stretches into almost every corner of British life, including defence firms, banks and pharmaceutical giants.
Another energizing news for the Pan-Indians for this new year.
A landmark Achievement in the History of India. #Akash#missiles
On 30th Dec 2020 Union Cabinet approves export of DRDO manufactured indigenous missiles to about 9 countries. - Aiming at $5 Billion deals. #atmanirbhar
◆◆ The Akash missile systems have over 96 per cent indigenous components and the weapon can hit targets at a range of 25 km.
◆◆ The export version of Akash missiles would be different from the system currently deployed with Indian armed forces.
◆◆ Under the AtmaNirbhar Bharat, India is growing in its capabilities of manufacturing a wide variety of Defence platforms & missiles.
India has not only the 4th largest military in the world but also the most advanced weapons. Here is the list of 10 weapons possessed by the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force that are among the best in the world.
10.PINAKA
Combat proven in the cold and high altitude regions during the Kargil conflict in 1999, Pinaka can fire up to 12 missiles/rockets in 44 seconds with a reload time as short as 4 minutes.
9.T-90S BhiSHMA
Bhishma is the Indian name for the Russian-made T-90s tanks.
An amalgam of T-80U and T-72B, the T-90S have superior fire control system and mobility.
During World War II, fighter planes would come back from battle with bullet holes. The Allies found the areas that were most commonly hit by enemy fire.
They sought to strengthen the most commonly damaged parts of the planes to reduce the number that was shot down.
A mathematician, Abraham Wald, pointed out that perhaps there was another way to look at the data.
Perhaps the reason certain areas of the planes weren't covered in bullet holes was that planes that were shot in those areas did not return. This insight led to the armour being re-enforced on the parts of the plane where there were no bullet holes.