"We are running a pilot project and suitable technologies and equipments will tested during pilot project for its implementation on the ground. There are 2 pilot projects of 5 kilometres each," BSF Director General K K Sharma told PTI.
The mega projects to conduct trials of these equipments will conclude by the year end.
BSF DG who visited the border with Pakistan to celebrate Republic Day with troops, said "By the end of this year both pilot projects would be complete".
Sharma further said "we are seeing which technology and equipment is best for our use in border guarding and then we will take a decision which equipment and technology to use where and it would be proof of the concept that these two pilot projects are being run".
"But a technical gadget is in a position to see miles into enemy territory. Our endeavour is to increase the use of technology and modernise border guarding and I am really happy to say that government is fully behind us," he said.
Asserting that more use of technology would be done in border guarding, Sharma said that the latest technology gadgets and equipment being inducted in BSF which besides acting as force multiplier for better and more effective domination will also provide relief to the jawan by way of reducing his workload.
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