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ADVANCE AND HI-TECH GUNS

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 Here in the 21st century , here is the advancement in guns used by army . All over the world there is something which is really very hard to get to know about. But today we are going to show you some biggest advance hi-tech guns. 1-CornerShot guns are known for their extraordinary ability to shoot around corners these guns can either be used as a semi-automatic pistol or a grenade launcher. Cornershot gun 2-The ADS is an assault rifle that is designed for use underwater. It's used by Russian special forces, and can fire 700 rounds per minute at a range of up to 25 metre. ADS Gun 3- Magpul FMG-9 is a submachine gun that folds up into a rectangular block the size of a laptop battery. It's mostly made of a lightweight polymer rather than metal. Magpul FMG-9 4-TrackingPoint is an American company that produces rifles with precision-guided technology that calculates the range to a target and optimises the gun accordingly. Here's the $50,000 Bolt-Action .338 TP rifle Bolt Action...

ANCIENT WEAPONS OF INDIA USED IN BATTLES AND WARS

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HELLO EVERYONE WELCOME BACK TO MY PAGE. HERE TODAY I GONNA GIVE YOU SOME INFORMATION ABOUT HISTORICAL OR ANCIENT WEAPONS OF INDIA. ARMS INCLUDED BOWS AND ARROWS,SWORDS,JAVELINS,LANCES,AXES,PIXES,CLUBS AND MACES. BOWS WERE THE PRIMARY WEAPONS FOR THE INFANTARY,CHARIOT AND ELEPHANT WARRIORS AND EVEN THE COMMANDERS . Ancient mughal weaponised picture SOME OF MOST COMMON WEAPONS USED IN WARS IN ANCIENT INDIA 1- TALWAR  - INDIAN SWORDS AND DAGGERS CONSIST OF A WIDE VARIETY OF SHAPES AND WERE ORNAMENTED WITH PRICELESS GEMS,GOLD AND SILVER. THE TALWAR IS A TYPE OF CURVED INDIAN SWORDS OR SABER THAT GAINED WIDESPREAD POPULARITY DURING THE MUGHAL RULE. 2- KATARA  - KATARA IS ALSO CALLED SUWAIYA. IT IS A VARIANT OF AN INDIAN PUSH DAGGER. KATARA IS CHARACTERISED BY ITS TYPICAL H-SHAPED HORIZONTAL HAND GRIP AND AS A RESULT THE BLADE OF THE SWORD IS SITUATED ABOVE THE KNUCKELS OF THE USER. 3- GADA  - GADA IS A FORM OF INDIAN MACE WHICH IS MAINLY A BLUNT WEAPON THAT CONTAINS A HEAVY TO...

CHANGES BY TECHNOLOGY

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 HELLO EVEREYONE!!! WELCOME TO MY PAGE ADVANCE TECHNOLOGY. TODAY I AM HERE WITH SOME INTERESTING INFORMATION ABOUT TECHNICAL CHANGES. AS WE ALL KNOW WE LIVE IN 21st CENTURY AND WE SAW A LOT OF CHANGES EVERYDAY. AS I REMEMBER IN MY CHILHOOD TIME , THERE ARE NO TOUCH SCREEN MOBILE PHONES IN THE HAND OF COMMON MIDDLE CLASS PERSON EVEN THEY DIDN'T HAVE KEYPAD MOBILES AS WELL. BUT NOW AFTER ONLY 20 YEARS THE TECHNOLOGY PROVIDES TOUCH SCREEN MOBILES TO EVERYONE AT VERY CHEAP PRICE. NOW EVEYONE HAS A SOURCE FOR INCREASE THEIR KNOWLEDGE IN JUST SOME CLICKS.  Over 500 million Indians now use smartphones, 77 percent of who are online. AFTER MOBILE PHONES THERE IS A SECOND CHANGE TO WHOM WE SAW DAILY. AND THATS IS TRAFFIC, AIR AND NOISE POLLUTION, AND MANY DEMERITS OF THIS TECHNOLOGY WHICH IS VEHICLES LIKE CARS, BUSES, MOTOR BIKES,ETC.THIS IS  VERY HELPFULL TECHNOLOGY DISCOVERED BY CARL BENZ ON JANUARY 29 1886.BUT IT CAN HARM OUR NATURE THE MOST. India has 22 cars per 1,000 individu...

KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE GREAT HISTORICAL TECHNOLOGY

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 HEY I AM UDIT . I M JUST A SIMPLE PERSON LIKE ALL OF YOU. BUT MY IMAGINATIONS ARE OUT OF EVERYONES REACH. NO.1- IMAGINE YOUR DREAMS AND MAKE THEM TRUE NOW I AM TELLING YOU THE BIGGEST TRUTH ABOUT TECHNOLOGY AND THATS IS SOMEONE WHO MADE THEM LIKE ALL OF VEHICLES , BRIDGES, MOBILE PHONES THEY ALL NEVER WORRIED ABOUT THEIR RESEARCHES . THEIR RESEARCHES MAY BE FAIL SOMETIME BUT THEY NEVER LOSE HOPE . SO WE CAN MAKE ANYTHING IF WE NEVER THINK ABOUT THEIR RESULTS. FATHER OF FIRST CELLPHONE Martin  " Marty "  Cooper  (born December 26, 1928) is an American engineer. He is a pioneer in the  wireless communications  industry, especially in radio  spectrum management , with eleven patents in the field. While at  Motorola  in the 1970s, Cooper invented the first handheld cellular mobile phone (distinct from the  car phone ) in 1973 and led the team that developed it and brought it to market in 1983. He is considered the "father of the (handheld)...