These new BRO bridges will help Indian Army move tanks to Eastern Ladakh
These new BRO bridges will help Indian Army move tanks to Eastern Ladakh
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A border dispute has been going on between India and China for a long time. China is not deterring its activities on the border. Every day, India continues to protest against China border. But the Border Road Organization has built three new strategic bridges near Nimu amid mutual tensions, which will help the Indian Army carry its tanks and artillery cannons along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) to the eastern Ladakh region. 

The BRO has been constructed at Nimu to expand the strength of the army. These BROs have been constructed for transporting 24 ton vehicles. Also, a Bailey Bridge is also being upgraded. After the upgrading, this bridge is going to be used for 70 ton vehicles. This work has been completed in a record time of three months. Before the construction of these three bridges, the Indian Army used C-17 and Illushin-76 transport aircraft to carry its tanks. At the same time, the Border Road Organization is a government of India agency that works to prepare the road network on the borders. BRO officer B.R. Kishan said that this bridge has been constructed in a record time of three months. On the request of the Army, we have designed a 50 meter long steel structure bridge, which is capable of carrying any type of load. He said that this is an R-70 class bridge, which can be used for vehicles up to 70 tonnes.

Apart from this, when asked whether the use of these bridges is right for the transportation of heavy vehicles. So, the answer was that the bridge will prove to be very helpful in the movement of troops and heavy equipment. The BRO official said that it will meet the requirements of the army and will also meet the civilian needs. He said that it definitely helped a lot. It can carry any type of load of Indian Army or civilian requirement.

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