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TECHNICAL SEMINAR AND EXHIBITION

The Directorate General of Naval Armament (DGONA)  conducted a Technical Seminar and Exhibition on  "Modern Storage Solutions for Explosives and Ammunition"  at Varunika, Chanakya Bagh, New Delhi.  Shri P Upadhyay, INAS DG Naval Armament , delivered the welcome address and brought out the need and significance of the seminar in the dynamic field of explosive storage and handling. VAdm Atul Anand, Addl Secretary DMA, was the Chief Guest  and in his inaugural address he stressed upon the requirement of new technologies to resolve the critical issues of Mixing of different compatibility groups of explosives in ever increasing pressure on limited land resources. He recommended use of automation, robotics, IOT, AI driven technologies, fire resistant, energy efficient and shock absorbent material for ensuring controlled environment conditions, while handling and storage of explosives. It was emphasized that new infrastructure technologies such as  Underground magazines, Unit Risk Principle (URO) magazines, High Performance Magazines (HPM)  as approved by DRDO/ CFEES must be used across the services to reduce  Quantity Distance (QD)  requirements. The event has seen active participation from the  Three Services, Coast Guard, DRDO, Defence PSUs and Industries with indigenous solutions  towards  ‘Aatmanirbharta’ . Panel discussions were held and  total 8 speakers (4 from the Services and 4 from Industries)  presented technical papers on diverse topics such as Climatic Risk in Siting of Explosive Facilities, Smart Storage Solution for Weapons and Small Arms, Modular Ballistics Protection System, Palletization and New Design Magazines with emphasis on Indigenization, Innovation and Excellence which are also key principles of  iDEX . __________________________________________________________ _____ _____ VM/SPS                                                                                                              256/24   The Directorate General of Naval Armament (DGONA)  conducted a Technical Seminar and Exhibition on  "Modern Storage Solutions for Explosives and Ammunition"  at Varunika, Chanakya Bagh, New Delhi.  Shri P Upadhyay, INAS DG Naval Armament , delivered the welcome address and brought out the need and significance of the seminar in the dynamic field of explosive storage and handling. VAdm Atul Anand, Addl Secretary DMA, was the Chief Guest  and in his inaugural address he stressed upon the requirement of new technologies to resolve the critical issues of Mixing of different compatibility groups of explosives in ever increasing pressure on limited land resources. He recommended use of automation, robotics, IOT, AI driven technologies, fire resistant, energy efficient and shock absorbent material for ensuring controlled environment conditions, while handling and storage of explosives. It was emphasized that new infrastructure technologies such as  Underground magazines, Unit Risk Principle (URO) magazines, High Performance Magazines (HPM)  as approved by DRDO/ CFEES must be used across the services to reduce  Quantity Distance (QD)  requirements. The event has seen active participation from the  Three Services, Coast Guard, DRDO, Defence PSUs and Industries with indigenous solutions  towards  ‘Aatmanirbharta’ . Panel discussions were held and  total 8 speakers (4 from the Services and 4 from Industries)  presented technical papers on diverse topics such as Climatic Risk in Siting of Explosive Facilities, Smart Storage Solution for Weapons and Small Arms, Modular Ballistics Protection System, Palletization and New Design Magazines with emphasis on Indigenization, Innovation and Excellence which are also key principles of  iDEX . __________________________________________________________ _____ _____ VM/SPS                                                                                                              256/24  

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