The Indo-Pakistan Struggle Dictionary … Know the meaning of these new words that emerge every day-Pakistan War Dictionary against India

India vs Pakistan War Dictionary: The tension between India and Pakistan continues to increase. After the ‘Operation Syndor’, Pakistan has been doing heavy shelling on the border of India. India also gives Pakistan a relevant response. The latest situation is reported by a press conference by the Indian Army and Foreign Ministry. Many of your words may have been heard for the first time in journalist meeting and war -related news. Let us know such words and their meaning.
1. What is Lock?
LAC (Tax of True Control), India and China have an informal border of 3,488 km, called the line of actual control. It extends to the west from Ladakh to East Arunachal Pradesh. However, China considers it to be about 2000 km long. In 2020, there was a clash between India-China soldiers in the Kalwan Valley.
2. What is Lock?
LOC (Control Tax) is a control line in Jammu and Kashmir between India and Pakistan, which was established under the Shimla Agreement after the 1971 war. The LOC is a temporary military border that divides the areas controlled by the two countries. It stretches from Siachen Glacier to Jammu.
3. What is the international limit?
The international border, which is officially recognized between India and Pakistan, has been accepted by the two countries under international law. It spreads on Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat and is based on the Radglif Fort. It is considered a permanent and clear range. The Waka-Taqi border is part of the international border, where the parade takes place.
4. What is the difference between Lock, Lock, International Border?
There is LIC between India and Pakistan between India-China, LOC and international border. LIC is informal and vague, while the LOC is temporary but defined, and the international border is permanent and legally valid.
5. The Indian Integrated Unmanned Airline System
The Indian Integrated Air Force (C-Yuas) is an advanced security system that is designed to detect, monitor, monitor, and dormitize unauthorized drones. It uses radar, radio frequency sensor, optical cameras and sound inverters. It has neutralized Pakistan drones and missiles in ‘Operation Sindur’. The organization strengthens India’s air security and is important in preventing terrorist activities.
6. Airline Safety Radar
The Air Security Radar is the basis of India’s air security that detects air threats such as aircraft, missiles and drones. Native radars such as Rajendra, sword and Rohini are capable of identifying accurate monitoring and targeting. This radar protects many levels in conjunction with air defense systems such as Aakash and Barak -8. These organizations, created by the TRDO, promote the ‘Self -Back India’ effort.
7. Technical Installation
These are facilities to install and operate military equipment such as radar, communication system or a drone launch system. For example, India has destroyed Pakistan’s air safety radar sites as part of technical installation, ‘Operation Sindur’.
8. Command and Control Center (C & CC)
The military headquarters is called the command and control center, where the war strategy is done, the orders are issued and the military operations are controlled. India made it clear that it did not target any command center in Pakistan in ‘Operation Sindur’.
9. Radar site
It is the place where radar systems are installed, which can be used to detect enemy aircraft, missiles or drones.
10. The pipe drone system
It is a system that starts with a pipe or vial of drone. This drone is useful for surveillance, attacks or electronic war. India used a Harop Drone in the film ‘Operation Sindur’, which is operated by the pipe-releasing system.
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11. The cannon rifle system (atags)
Advanced toot artillery fire system is a native cannon that is capable of carrying out a long -distance accurate attack. It is operated by electric driver and can be shot in the future with long -distance guided monuments (LRGM). ATAGs are created by DRDO, and it can prove that it is a game change in battle.
12. The cannon regiment
Military branch using cannons, rockets and missiles in war. It helps to break the enemy’s protection.
13. The infantry
The area of the military that fights the foot war and compete directly with the enemy.
14. The Air Protection Organization
Radar and missile systems to prevent enemy aircraft and missiles such as S -400.
15. Self -town
Many drones that attack together have come together like India’s Musease Self -Self -UAV.
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16. The municipality of the Latering
Trones that go to the target at the right time like Harop.
17. Pinaka rocket system
The domestic rocket system, which can hit up to 90 km.
18. Holocaust missile
Land -Land missile, which destroys the target with 10 meters accuracy.
19. Barak -8 missile
Long -Distens Air -to -Air missiles that are useful in the Navy and Army.
20. Azad missile
Anti -satellite missile that destroys enemy satellites.
21. K9 Vajra
Domestic self-operated artillery guns, which can attack up to 36 km.
22. Dhanush cannon
The domestic version in the design of the Bofers cannon, which is 27-36 km. Dhanush Canon is a 155mm modern cannon and 45 caliber grown by India. Dhanush Canon is part of the Indian Army’s artillery modernization program, which has been added to the service in 2019.
23. The Bofers gun
The Bofors Gun is 155mm, 39 Caliber – -Called Artillery, purchased by the Indian Army in the 1980s. It is known for its accuracy, reliability and fireplace up to 30 kilometers. It became an important weapon of the Indian Army, its performance in the Kargil War.
24. Regiment
Rajpudana is a division of a certain area or community of soldiers, such as guns.
25. War Gosh
The slogan of the army that promotes the excitement of soldiers like the Maratha light infantry – “Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Ki Joy!”, Rajput Regiment: “Raja Ramchandra Ki Joy!” And Gorkha Regiment: “Jai Mahakali, Ah Gorkali!”
26. Gunner
The Palace Regiment soldier who runs cannon or missile.
27. Tracking
The process of monitoring enemy activities such as drones or radars.
28. The post
The process of withdrawal of soldiers from the border such as the Indo-China Agreement on Lock.
29. Petroval
Patrol on the border so that it can detect infiltration or attack.
There are still words like this, the updates are continuing …