Russia's latest large-scale attack highlighted one of Ukraine's biggest military challenges. While Ukraine says it intercepted most incoming drones and cruise missiles, it reported that none of the ballistic or hypersonic missiles were successfully intercepted. These weapons travel at extremely high speeds and require advanced systems like the Patriot to stop them.
With Patriot interceptor missiles in limited supply and expensive to produce, Ukraine faces difficult choices about where to use its air defences. Can Ukraine continue defending against increasingly complex missile attacks with limited interceptor stocks?
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DRDO has successfully conducted another flight test of the Pinaka Long-Range Guided Rocket at the Integrated Test Range in Chandipur, Odisha. This trial focused on a user-defined minimum range of 60 km, demonstrating that the rocket can deliver precision strikes even at shorter distances while successfully following its planned flight path and hitting the designated target.
One of the biggest advantages is that the new guided rocket can be fired from the Indian Army's existing Pinaka launchers, eliminating the need for new launch platforms. This will improve operational flexibility, simplify logistics, and allow the Army to engage targets at different ranges using the same launcher. Could this upgraded Pinaka become one of the Indian Army's most effective long-range precision strike systems?
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People around the world may not know: India is opening an airport or terminal every 75 days. Some 80 airports have been built in the last 10 years, more than what India has built in the preceding 7 decades since independence. And the airports look like this.
In Presidium school, sector 31, Noida a 10 year old Girl child has found dead, and sedatives found in her organs.. no explanation.. no action.. no FIR for 23 days.. this mother is fighting alone..
a desperate mother asking the right questions.
WHO GAVE A SEDATIVE TO MY CHILD?
WHY WAS THE REPORT HIDDEN FROM ME FOR MONTHS?
WHY ALL 16 CCTV OF SCHOOL NOT WORKING ?
WHY IS EVERYONE SILENT?
WHY NO ARRESTS WERE MADE IN TEN MONTHS?
WHO IS BEHIND THIS?
Hello @noidapolice@UPPViralCheck@Uppolice@myogiadityanath@NCWIndia is this how you save girl child? When are you going to answer to this murder?
India set up a fully functional field hospital in earthquake-hit Venezuela, thousands of kilometres away, simply to help those in need.
This won’t dominate timelines or rack up 50 million views. But let there be one racist post targeting Indians, and it spreads like wildfire.
Humanitarian work rarely goes viral. Hate almost always does.
Qutbuddin Aibak, the first ruler of the Slave Dynasty in the Delhi Sultanate, died after falling from a galloping horse.
But is it really possible that a general who rode a horse for the first time at the age of 11 and fought countless battles on horseback could die from a galloping horse?
Real History vs. Fabricated Story
When Qutbuddin Aibak plundered Rajputana, he killed the king of Mewar and captured Prince Karan Singh. Along with the looted wealth and the prince, he also took the prince's horse "Shubhrak" to Lahore.
In Lahore, Karan Singh tried to escape and was captured. Qutbuddin ordered his beheading and, to add insult to injury, ordered a polo match played using the dead prince's head as a ball.
On the day of the beheading, Qutbuddin arrived at the venue riding Shubhrak. Upon seeing its master Karan Singh, the horse bolted uncontrollably, causing Qutbuddin to fall from the horse. Shubhrak kicked the fallen Qutbuddin with a powerful kick. The powerful blows to the chest and head proved fatal. Qutbuddin Aibak died instantly in 1210 CE.
Everyone was stunned. Shubhrak ran towards Karan Singh, and taking advantage of the ensuing chaos, the prince jumped onto his valiant horse, which immediately took off running and began the most arduous race of his life.
It was a continuous race for almost more than three days, finally stopping at the gates of the kingdom of Mewar. When the prince dismounted, Shubhrak stood still like a statue. Karan Singh lovingly stroked the horse's head, but was shocked when Shubhrak fell to the ground.
The powerful horse managed to save its master and safely escorted him back to his kingdom before succumbing to his injuries.
We've read about Chetak, but the story of Shubhrak is beyond belief! Facts like this never make it into the curriculum of our modern education system. Most of us haven't even heard of it. Have we?
It is permanently buried in history. It's time to share the glory.
🙏🏻🇮🇳Jai Hind🙏🏻