Image: Capt Sayari Abbasi, an Army Air Defence officer posted in Tawang sector
Giving impetus to its operational capability, the Indian Army has added more firepower in its eastern sector, bordering China with the induction of upgraded legacy guns, automated artillery systems like the Bofors gun and deployment of Ultra Light Howitzer M-777.
India has been ramping up its firepower in a bid to match Chinese deployment of weapons and equipment along the Line of Actual Control.
L-70 air defence system
Stating that the indigenously upgraded gun L-70 would help in countering the modern air threats, Capt Sayari Abbasi, an Army Air Defence officer posted in Tawang sector, said, "Quickfire 40mm L-70 air gun forms a mainstay gun system of Army air defence. This battle-proven gun has been upgraded indigenously in order to counter contemporary air threats."
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She said this weapon has the potential to bring down all low-level air threats, including unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned combat vehicles, attack helicopters and modern aircraft with its automatic tracking capabilities.