The Indian Armed Forces have ordered particular helmets for its Sikh personnel. The Sikh personnel, mandated by their spiritual beliefs, put on turban over their heads. Now, the Ministry of Protection has ordered helmets that may be worn above the turbans.
In in the present day’s DNA, Zee Information’ Rohit Ranjan analyses the necessity and advantages of particular helmets for Sikh personnel within the armed forces.
The Ministry of Protection has launched a young for particular helmets for Sikh personnel within the armed forces.
The ministry has ordered 12,730 particular helmets, out of which, 8, 911 are large-sized helmets and three,819 are additional large-sized.The federal government has invited bids from totally different corporations for helmets until January 27. Kanpur’s International Protection and Homeland Safety Firm MKU has already designed a particular helmet for Sikh troopers. This helmet has been named ‘KAVRO SCH 111T’, it is usually known as ‘Veer’.
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The primary and most vital characteristic of the helmet is that it that may be worn over the turban. Other than this, the helmet is fireproof and bulletproof; and might be worn in all seasons.
The light-weight helmet has anti-fungal and anti-allergic options. The particular helmet has a communication system, torch, and plenty of kinds of different sensors. Evening imaginative and prescient has additionally been put in within the helmet. A particular location tracker can be put in on this helmet with which the situation of the troopers might be traced in case of damage.
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