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The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has initiated a groundbreaking project to develop a cutting-edge Through Wall Imaging Radar (TWIR). This innovative technology is set to revolutionize surveillance and security operations across the country.  

Unlike its predecessors, the upcoming TWIR will be designed in both handheld and tripod-based configurations, offering unmatched flexibility and portability to security personnel. This versatility will enable operators to swiftly deploy the radar in a variety of challenging environments, from urban settings to remote terrains.

Through Wall Imaging Radar employs advanced radar technology to penetrate solid objects, such as walls, and generate images of what lies beyond. By analyzing the reflected radio waves, the radar can detect and locate individuals, objects, and even potential threats hidden behind obstacles.  

The potential applications of this technology are vast:

Border security: Monitoring infiltration attempts and detecting concealed contraband.

Counterterrorism operations: Pinpointing the location of hostages or terrorists within buildings.

Search and rescue missions: Locating survivors trapped under debris.

Law enforcement: Detecting criminal activities and gathering evidence.

The development of the handheld and tripod-based TWIR is a significant milestone for India’s security landscape. By equipping security forces with this state-of-the-art technology, the nation can enhance its capabilities to respond effectively to a wide range of threats.

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