Amazing BSF jawans, dismantled Gypsy in 2 minutes and assembled
Amazing BSF jawans, dismantled Gypsy in 2 minutes and assembled
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The Indian Army is passionate about its bravery and has the full skill and passion to face any situation. Yes, and even in the worst of circumstances, no one can block the way for the army. Recently, there was an example of this thing which has been given by the BSF i.e. Border Security Force. In fact, Union Home Minister Amit Shah is on a visit to Himachal and the army men have done this feat in front of him. In fact, here the BSF has released a video showing how when the road was closed, the army has re-assembled the entire Maruti Gypsy in just two minutes by completely dismantling it.

 

 

You can see in this video released by the BSF, how the soldiers separated the parts of the Maruti Gypsy when there was a hindrance in the way, then took all these parts across the barrier and assembled the entire Gypsy in just 1 minute 57 seconds. Yes, let us tell you all that after playing together for a long time, now the Indian Army is looking for the development of Maruti Gypsy which is just as strong and strong. At the same time, Maruti Suzuki has stopped the production of this SUV in India a long time ago, but the company has been producing this car for the Indian Army so far.

At the time of the India-China border dispute in eastern Ladakh, Maruti Suzuki had delivered 700 gypsies to the army. Yes, on the other hand, information has been received from the defence source that a request of the proposal for a new soft-top 4X4 vehicle in lieu of this SUV can be sent in the coming time. There are currently 35,000 Gypsies serving in the Indian Army, which will be removed in several phases. Yes, and the Defence Acquisition Council has recently approved the proposal to purchase 4X4 light vehicles. At the same time, the Army is going to buy about 5,000 new vehicles in the initial phase and the rest of the vehicles will be purchased at several stops as per the requirement.

At the same time, according to the army's requirement, the new vehicles should be 500 to 800 kg of kerb weight. Many companies are being considered to meet the needs of the Indian Army. The Army had earlier purchased tata, force motors and Mahindra cars, while now these companies can be given priority among the vehicles to be purchased further.

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