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Strategies & Market Trends : India Coffee House

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To: JPR who wrote (12371)7/10/2002 2:46:26 PM
From: JPR  Read Replies (1) of 12475
 
India installs Israeli gadgets on LoC

Kashmir issue is dead as far as Indian Govt. is concerned. The bastards, even if they masquerade as animals, will be detected by the sensors and their ass will be blown off. Musharaff's obsession with Kashmir will gradually be attenuated to zilch and by that time another tin-star general will take his place.
With this gadget, the Indians can count the number donkeys and ass-holes crossing the LoC. We will let the donkeys go back and blow up the ass-holes--JPR


Dawn.com
JAMMU, July 9: India has installed Israel-made thermal imagers on its mountainous borders with Pakistan to snoop on militants sneaking into its zone of the disputed Himalayan state, officials said on Tuesday.

Israeli thermal imaging detectors are the precursor of an array of other military imports that would be deployed soon on the Line of Control (LoC), a highly-placed defence ministry source added in New Delhi.

In Jammu, officials said Israeli imagers were deployed after extensive tests conducted with the gadgets in Kashmir's frontier districts of Poonch, Rajouri, Nowshera, Akhnoor, Uri, Kupwara and in Kargil and Drass.

Each apparatus costs nearly Rs2 million and can track body heat emissions, experts here said. "The equipment is so sensitive that it clearly differentiate between human beings and animals," a military expert said, adding that the sensors have a range of up to five kilometres.
Defence officials here said Indian military researchers, too, were on the threshold of deploying locally-developed electronic radars on the LoC.

"A new version of censors developed by the defence ministry research development department had been sent to army experts to conduct field trials," an official said.
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