Saturday, January 24, 2009

India's might will be on display on R-Day

India will display its military might in front foreign diplomats and dignitaries and chief guest. Republic Day marks India’s adoption of the Constitution and the transition from a British dominion to a republic on Jan. 26, 1950. This year will also see unprecedented security.

Akash missiles are displayed at the Republic Day parade rehearsal

A Brahmos missile displayed at the rehearsal

New Delhi: To showcase India's military might, one mounted cavalry and seven mechanised columns, eight marching contingents, Advanced Light Helicopters along with 10 military bands and 13 pipes and drums of the army will participate at the Republic Day parade this year.

"The highlights of the parade from army would be the T-90 tanks, Brahmos supersonic cruise missiles, combat vehicles OSA -AK, infantry combat vehicle BMP-II, Takshak Striker bullet-proof vehicle and a motorcycle display by the 'Dare-devils' team of the Corps of Signals," Delhi Area General Officer Commanding and parade commander Maj Gen KJS Oberoi said.

Three Param Vir Chakra and seven Ashok Chakra- winning personnel would also be there at the parade.

The indigenously developed cruise missile Brahmos will be showcased twice during the annual parade. The army will be showing the land attack variant of the missile whereas the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) will display the naval variant of the missile on its tableau.

The other DRDO systems to be on display include the Advanced Air System (ADS), Akash missile and the long-range ballistic missile Agni III, he added.

The naval tableau will display its recently acquired amphibious warship INS Jalashwa, which was inducted in the Navy in 2007.

Indian Air Force will showcase its increasing reach and power with a model of its Airborne Early Warning and Control Aircraft (AWACS) and Hawk Advanced Jet Trainer at its tableau.

IAF's Su-30MKI, Jaguar and MiG-29 fighter aircraft along with Mi-17 IV and Mi-35 choppers will make a fly-past over the parade.
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India's might will be on display on R-Day

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