“Think about Ukraine as an island... we are not allowed to cross the border,” Army Materiel Command’s deputy Lt. Gen. Christopher Mohan told Breaking Defense.
The US Army wants to move its conversations with allies from sending slideshows and emails back and forth to being able to communicate via voice in the field, army officials told ahead of the ‘Southern Vanguard 24' exercise in Macapá, Brazil...
four personnel of an army artillery unit were killed in a firing incident at the bathinda military station in punjab early on wednesday. the punjab police, which is investigating the matter along with their military counterparts, said, according to the information gathered so far, the incident was not a terrorist act. the four personnel, in their mid 20s, were sleeping when the firing took place around 4:30 am near the barracks behind a mess. the army said, it deployed quick reaction teams and cordoned off
Four Indian Army jawans — belonging to the 80 Medium Regiment and on guard duty in the Officers’ Mess — were killed in a firing incident reported inside Bathinda Military Station early on Wednesday. As per preliminary investigations, two “masked” men in kurta-payjama attacked the jawans
BATHINDA/NEW DELHI, Apr 12: Four Army jawans were killed in firing inside a military station in Bathinda in Punjab early Wednesday, with the state police registering a case against two unidentified persons. The four personnel, in their mid 20s, were sleeping when the firing took place around 4:30 am in a barracks near the officers’
Four Indian Army jawans — belonging to the 80 Medium Regiment and on guard duty in the Officers’ Mess — were killed in a firing incident reported inside Bathinda Military Station on early Wednesday. As per preliminary investigations, two ‘masked’ men in kurta-payjama, attacked the jawans
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Bhatinda: Four Army jawans were killed in firing inside a military station in Bathinda in Punjab early Wednesday, with the state police registering a case against two unidentified...