Indian Army showed its strength on duty path
Today our country is celebrating 76th Republic Day. On this occasion, attractive tableaux presenting the culture and traditions of the country were taken out on the duty path. Together the Indian Army also showed its full power. From the sky to the earth, everywhere the Indian Army realized its strength. During this time, Rafael aircraft also thundered in the sky. Let us show you a glimpse of those glorious and adventure performances of the Indian Army seen on the duty path.
During the 76th Republic Day parade on the duty path in Delhi, Rafael of the Indian Air Force demonstrated the ‘Vijay’ formation.
The Indian Air Force presented a fly-paste on the duty path during the 76th Republic Day parade. During this time, fighter aircraft with acquisition formation flew in C-30 AC and C-295 AC ‘Vik’ formation.
The Indian Air Force presented a fly-paste on the duty path. Views of ICG’s 3 Dornier-228 AC.
Three Sukhoi-30 aircraft built Trishul during the parade on the duty path in Delhi.
The Indian Air Force presented a fly-paste on the duty path, including a total of 40 aircraft including 22 fighter aircraft, 11 transport aircraft and 7 helicopters. Ajay Formation’s scene showed with 3 Apache helicopters.
The Holocaust weapon system on the duty path during the Republic Day parade, which is created by RCI, DRDO with indigenous technology.
During the parade, the Indian Air Force band ‘Sound Barrier’ was playing the tune, along with the Indian Air Force contingent marching on the duty path.
Camel riding BSF contingent and NCC contingent march past.
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Brass band with 51 male and 49 female musicians from different parts of the country played the tune of ‘Hum Ki Hain Rakshak’ during the 76th Republic Day parade on Delhi’s Duties Path.
During the Republic Day Parade, Sikh Regiment Center, Bihar Regiment Center and Ladakh Scouts Regiment Center joint band during the Parade, followed by Mahar Regiment, followed by Jammu and Kashmir Rifles Regiment.
During the parade, BrahMos missile, Pinaka multi-blanket rocket system, BM-21 fire, 122 mm multiple barrel rocket launcher, sky weapon system were demonstrated.
Pedestrian contingent on the duty path, demonstrating India’s advanced military capabilities, began with All-Terran Vehicle (ATV) ‘Chetak’ and Specialist Mobility Vehicle, ‘Kapidhwaj’, which in difficult areas, especially high height areas Designed for maneuvers. This is followed by Light Specialist Vehicle, Bajrang and Vehicle Mounted Infantry Mortar System, Airavat. The parade also includes Quick Reaction Force Vehicle (Heavy) ‘Nandighosh’ and Quick Reaction Force Vehicle (Medium) ‘Tripurantak’. These indigenously built armored vehicles are excellent in dynamics and security and are already serving in United Nations Peace Campaign.
The first military contingent during the Republic Day Parade is 61 cavalry, which is the only active mounted army regiment in the world, followed by the main battle tank T-90 Bhishma, and then the Nag missile system (NAMIS) on the duty path.
(Source: dd news/ani)
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