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Hi-tech equipment on display at police expo

NEW DELHI:Taking country’s police, civil defense and homeland security to newer heights with modernised equipment and advance technologies, leading manufacturers and technology players from Singapore, Israel, Korea, Taiwan, China, UK, USA, Malaysia, Germany, Australia, Poland and other nations today displayed the best technologies in safety and security on the concluding day of International Police Expo 2019.

Hi-tech equipment on display at police expo

A cop at the International Police Expo in New Delhi on Saturday. Tribune Photo



Tribune News Service

New Delhi, July 20

Taking country’s police, civil defense and homeland security to newer heights with modernised equipment and advance technologies, leading manufacturers and technology players from Singapore, Israel, Korea, Taiwan, China, UK, USA, Malaysia, Germany, Australia, Poland and other nations today displayed the best technologies in safety and security on the concluding day of International Police Expo 2019.

The next generation bomb suit was introduced for bomb detection and disposal squads, which are made in India.

Bomb suit EOD 10 is engineered to provide best-in-class balanced protection and support to bomb technicians against the threats of an explosive blast such as overpressure, fragmentation, impact and heat.

Lightest women-friendly concealed carry pistol Glock 42 was also up on display. It is the lightest women-friendly pistol and as small as a mobile phone. Women can carry it in their purse.

With the increasing cases of mob-lynching, the DRDO has developed and tested chilli grenades made from the Naga chilly. The chilli bomb has been approved for use as a non-lethal mob dispersal agent and maintaining law and order. For the first time, India has developed an alternative of teargas from naturally procured chilli.

Chilli grenades are being successfully used by the police in Rajasthan, Bihar and Manipur and CAPF in India.

India’s lightest bullet-proof jacket ‘Bhabha Kavach’ from the Ordnance Factory Board was also launched at the expo. Developed by Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), this state-of-the-art jacket can withstand 7.62mm hard steel core or bullets fired from an AK-47 rifle, 5.56mm INSAS bullet and even the recently decommissioned 7.65mm bullet of self-loading rifle (SLR). 

Women-friendly pistol ‘Glock 42’

  • Lightest women-friendly concealed carry pistol Glock 42 was also up on display. It is the lightest women-friendly pistol and as small as a mobile phone. Women can carry it in their purse
  • With the increasing cases of mob-lynching, the DRDO has developed and tested chilli grenades made from the Naga chilli
  • The chilli bomb has been approved for use as a non-lethal mob dispersal agent and maintaining law and order. For the first time, India has developed an alternative of teargas from naturally procured chilli

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