Tuesday, 27 September 2016

BORDER SECURITY BY LASER TECHNIQUE





ABOUT ISRAEL

Israel is known for its covert operations undertaken by the deadliest MOSSAD. Or we can say that the Israel has 0 tolerance for any threat to Jews or on its own country.

COMMON INTERESTS

Bonds of India - Israel is well known to the world, Israel also supported India during Kargil war, it is said that they also have provided the satellite images of Pakistani armies movement to Indian forces.

BARAK 8 Missiles are the best example of their friendship.

Indian MARCOS are also trained on the lines of the Israeli Special forces, Israel provided the major training programmes to India in initial stages of developing the Indian special forces.

BORDER CHALLENGES FACED BY BOTH THE COUNTRIES



India is facing  huge difficulties in defending infiltration of terrorists from Pakistan due to its difficult to patrol border lines with Pakistan like Kachh in Gujrat, High terrains in Kashmir etc.

India has 14 different kinds of borders which are managed by different border units and forces, mostly manually.

Home Minister Mr. Rajnath Singh  visited Israel and he was shown a different kind of borders in Israel with their own uniqueness 

Both the countries shared similar challenges in border management and that Israel has a solution for this.


SOLUTION TO THE BORDER SECURITY CHALLENGES


Israel has the cyber technology experience of securing borders. Israel is now using electro-optical sensors to collect the information via unmanned ariel vehicles. Isreal is the world leader in developing UAV's technology, sensors are also used to collect data and information from towers along with the border. All the sensors are integrated with a field command and an integrated room " operated by a very intelligent soldier women", who directs special forces in order to mitigate incoming threats.

So it can be concluded that the Israel is the safest place even after having all the enemy countries around.

India has now moved toward the UAV's by Israel for securing their borders, the act of getting it gets boost after Mr. Modi came to the power and faster after Uri attack in Kashmir,

PROGRESS REPORT

Eight infrared laser beam intrusion detection systems were made operational along the many vulnerable and sensitive areas of the international border, a senior official of the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) said, according to the Times of India. The official claimed four more devices of the same kind will be set up in the upcoming days.


According to reports, a total of 45 such laser walls will be installed along the international border in Punjab and Indian-held Kashmir.                                                                          
“The laser walls have started working and their functioning is being monitored.
Preliminary results in detecting illegal movements are encouraging,” the official said.



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