Apart from promoting tourism, Brajbhoomi of Uttar Pradesh will now hoist its flag in the sky as well. Ordnance Equipment Factory Hazratpur in Firozabad district in Brajbhoomi will prepare Krishna parachutes for special commando operations of the army. With this parachute, the commando can land silently directly on the ground from 30 thousand feet.

After seeing the enemy's troops, he will be able to protect himself from this parachute by going down with the commando down a distance of about 15 to 20 km from the air through the navigation system. Krishna Parachute has been prepared and sent for trial at Naval Headquarters Visakhapatnam.

General Manager of Ordnance Equipment Factory, Hazratpur, Amit Singh told that the parachute has been named Krishna Parachute because it was prepared in Braj Bhoomi. The design of this parachute is the most special. This parachute will work completely in silent mode. It has developed a navigation system. Google, Monitor will also be there in the navigation system.

Even before landing on the ground, the commando will be able to see from a great height where the enemy's army is on the ground. To land himself at a safe place, instead of landing directly at that place, after jumping in the air through the control mechanism, the commando can travel about 15 to 20 km in the air towards his mission.

Till now this type of system was available only in parachutes made in America. With the help of this parachute, the commando can land a doctor or other companion along with him from the sky without danger.

Will work on two techniques
Omveer Tomar, deputy director of the Ordnance Equipment Factory, said that this parachute is capable of working in both the technique of HALO ie High Altitude Low Opening, and HAHO ie (High Altitude High Opening). It can be used by the army in its combat (fighter) mission. These parachutes are rectangular. At present parachutes will be prepared in Nine Cell, after that parachutes will be prepared in Eleven Cell. So that technology can be increased.

(pc amarujala)