India-Pakistan Relations: It was from Col-Gustav that the Para-SF commandos destroyed the terrorist launch pads and the Pakistani army posts from where terrorists were being helped in infiltration.
Amid the India-Pakistan tension, anti-armor weapons have been delivered to India from Sweden. The delivery of AT-4, an advanced version of the Carl-Gustaf rocket launcher that was used to destroy terrorist launch-pads in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) in 2016, has begun to the army. Sweden's Saab company, which makes AT-4, has itself issued an official statement announcing this.
AT-4 is an anti-armor weapon that is used to destroy enemy bunkers. After supplying to the army, the Saab company issued an official statement saying that we are proud to announce the successful delivery of our AT-4 anti-armor weapon system to the Indian Armed Forces.
T-4 rocket launcher is lighter than Carl Gustaf
According to the company, after being selected through the tender process, AT-4 has joined the Indian arsenal, which serves as a reliable single-shot solution for short range combat. AT-4 is a very light rocket launcher compared to Carl Gustaf. In such a situation, it will be easy for the soldiers to fire it from the shoulder. Also, there will be no problem in carrying it on foot to the enemy's bunker on the border.
In the surgical strike, soldiers entered POK carrying him on their shoulders.
In 2016, Indian Army's Para-SF commando Carl Gustav entered POK for the surgical strike by carrying him on their shoulders. It was from Carl Gustav that the Para-SF commandos destroyed the terrorist launch pads and those posts of the Pakistani army from where terrorists were helped in infiltration.
The company also said in its statement that the acquisition of the G-4 variant has been specifically designed for operations in confined spaces, including use from buildings, bunkers and other urban environments. According to the company, this is an important moment as the Indian Armed Forces, long-term users of our Carl-Gustaf system, also increase their confidence in our AT-4 weapon system.
Turkey is sending weapons to Pakistan
There are also reports about Pakistan that Turkey has sent a consignment of weapons to Pakistan on Monday itself. According to open source intelligence, Turkey's C-130 military transport aircraft has reached Pakistan. Turkey has sent ammunition to Pakistan in the aircraft. According to sources, six C-130 cargo planes landed at a military base in Islamabad.