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Operation Steel Whirlwind: Bharat Tej Train Hijacked

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In the vast landscape of India’s ambitious transportation initiatives, the Bharat Tej stands as a symbol of cutting-edge engineering and unparalleled innovation. A high-speed train capable of reaching 300 km/h, it was designed to connect distant cities in record time, transforming the way people traveled across the country. With its state-of-the-art features, the Bharat Tej was more than just a mode of transport—it was an epitome of technological progress and modernity. However, as with all advancements, it also faced challenges that tested its resilience and safety systems. One such challenge was the hijacking of the Bharat Tej during an operation that would later be known as "Operation Steel Whirlwind." 1. Silent Horror The Bharat Tej, India’s pride and the epitome of cutting-edge engineering, thundered across the Tamil Nadu countryside at a blistering speed of 300 km/h. This high-speed marvel, with 16 luxurious coaches, was more than just a train. It was a symb...

The Rise of a New Machine in Maritime Security and Exploration: Unmanned Surface Vessels

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In recent years, Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs) have emerged as a revolutionary force on the world's oceans, transforming maritime operations across various domains. Operating on the water's surface without a human crew, these autonomous or remote-controlled vessels utilize advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and sensors. They are becoming indispensable tools for naval defense, surveillance, reconnaissance, scientific research, commercial activities, and environmental monitoring. The rise of USVs marks a significant advancement in maritime technology, offering new opportunities to enhance security, explore unknown waters, and optimize operations with minimal human risk and cost. 1. Types of Unmanned Surface Vessels A. Remotely Operated Surface Vessels (ROSVs): Operated by a remote operator, these vessels rely on a secure communication link to receive commands and transmit data back to the operator. They are typically used in env...