
Indian Army set to induct new 'Made in India' landmines at Pak, China borders
India Today
The Indian Army is ready to welcome a new range of landmines to blast off enemy troops and terrorists trying to step onto Indian soil at Pakistan and China borders.
Shedding off its vintage weight, the Indian Army will soon welcome a new range of landmines which includes Nipun, Vibhav, Vishal, Prachand and Uluk to blast off enemy troops and terrorists trying to step onto Indian soil at the borders.
“A new range of mines is under development right from anti-tank and anti-personnel mines. This has been necessitated as all our mines were vintage,” Army chief Gen Manoj Mukund Naravane said in Pune. "Each type of mine will get inducted as and when it meets user requirements which will be soon,” he said.

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