'Vibhav' Anti-Tank Mines
The Indian Army has recently added 600 domestically-produced self-neutralizing anti-tank mines called "Vibhav" to its arsenal, representing a significant boost to India's defence capabilities in countering armoured threats.
- The 'Vibhav' anti-tank mines, a collaboration between the Indian Army and DRDO, demonstrate India's commitment to independent defence capability.
- Utilizing advanced plastic materials, these mines ensure durability and strength for storage, handling, and deployment in various conditions.
- Engineered for mobility kill effects against enemy armoured vehicles, 'Vibhav' mines offer versatile defence, whether deployed mechanically or manually.
- Equipped with safety features like electronic anti-handling and anti-lift devices, 'Vibhav' remains active for 120 days once armed, enhancing effectiveness ....
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