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High-tech equipment helping Army to keep strict vigil along LoC

Posted on Jun 23, 2022 | Author Irfan Yattoo
Keran, June 22: The armed forces deployed along the Line of Control (LoC) are using high-tech equipment and advanced technology to trace any suspicious movement, a top Army official said on Wednesday.
A top army official told Rising Kashmir that apart from human resource, they are using high-tech surveillance along the LoC in Keran sector in north Kashmir to track the enemy, infiltration, and other suspicious movements.
“We have installed multiple high-tech 360 CCTV cameras along the LoC and track each and everything along the fence between the two countries,” he said.
The Army officer said now they can see monitor the situation anytime. “If there is any movement along the LoC at any particular point. It is being cross-checked from the concerned party deputed at the same location, then further steps are being taken,” he said.
“Technology has ensured better surveillance but despite that, we don't lower our guard and the troops have to be alert as the enemy is always trying to foil peace with its nefarious designs," he said.
“We have special arrangements in place to keep an eye on everything going around. Even during ceasefire violations in the past, these high-tech devices were being used to track things. We are getting live pictures from any point of the fence and there are special arrangements for it,” the Army officer said.
 

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