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    ^^LCA i just hope it doesn't become obsolete by the time its fully operational..i'm bit disappointed by IAF how its handling the declining situation of the fleet however the Navy is doing a fine job except submarine fleet its modernisation is going on most importantly desi hardware
    Yeah its true!
    But LCA is gradually updated like Arjun,
    1. She is capable od firing R-77 ( Updated ) & R-73 ( Updated ).
    2. PGM capability
    3. In absence of Kaveri , EJ200 & F414 r good choice ( Licensed production )
    4. Desi ECM Or Israeli ECM.

    Their is no match for navy as they keep their vision with present NOT Past!!

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    Arrow Pakistan rangers fire at Indian border post

    Pakistan rangers fire at Indian border post

    Pakistan Rangers resorted to unprovoked firing in the Bamial sector along the International Border late Sunday night, drawing retaliation from the BSF.
    No casualty was reported in the firing.
    BSF officials at Gurdaspur told PTI that the unprovoked firing from Pakistan side started at about 11 pm on Sunday night at Simbal post in Bamial sector and BSF Jawans retaliated. The firing lasted for 30 minutes.
    The authorities said BSF authorities would take up the issue of unprovoked firing with Pakistan Rangers on Monday.
    Following the incident, BSF authorities have declared an alert along the whole border stretch in Punjab and Rajasthan, they said.
    There have been incidents of unprovoked firing from Pakistan side in Poonch and Amritsar sectors in the recent past and BSF authorities had lodged protests with Pakistani authorities.
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    Lightbulb Ambushed personnel were trained in counter-insurgency, says CRPF

    Ambushed personnel were trained in counter-insurgency, says CRPF
    The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) discounted the criticism that drafting personnel untrained in jungle warfare led to the massacre of 76 of its men at Chintalnar in Bastar on April 6. It pointed out that its forces were trained in the basics of counter-insurgency operations, though not on par with the Grey Hounds raised by Andhra Pradesh.
    Rebutting all-round criticism on untrained personnel becoming sitting ducks, the paramilitary force informed the Centre that Assistant Commandant B.L. Meena, who led the decimated Alpha Company, had earlier participated in two major rescue operations when the CRPF personnel were ambushed by Maoists in the same area.
    Sources said that it was the Golf Company of the 62nd battalion, commanded by Assistant Commandant Meena that countered a People's Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) ambush at Paidiguda on a 40-member CRPF team on April 8, 2009. While the rebels managed to kill a deputy commandant and 11 jawans, Assistant Commandant Meena successfully fought Maoists to rescue others.
    On September 9, 2009, he rushed to help the CoBRA (Commando Battalion for Resolute Action) commandos who were ambushed and surrounded by the PLGA forces at Chintagupha. Reinforcements led by him fought bravely and saved the CoBRA forces. In this incident, six commandos were killed by Maoists.
    LUP mistake
    However, in the April 6 massacre, something had certainly gone wrong. The company led by Meena appeared to have made the dangerous mistake of not choosing its camp site, called LUP or Lying Up Position, carefully. A LUP is the tactical place where an operating unit of the security forces stops for a brief period and the location is chosen in a way that the forces are ready for an ambush or a raid after alerts from sentries posted on high features.
    The CRPF company, sources said, had been most negligent in choosing the camp site, which was being carefully observed by Maoist rebels who fired volleys of shots from Light Machine Guns and assault rifles. The company, security analysts say, could have been negligent as they were sent on an Area Domination (AD) operation and not an operation based on intelligence input.
    Interestingly, more than 35 companies of the CRPF and the local police had participated in the four-day AD operation in Dantewada, Bijapur, Narayanpur and Jagdalpur districts. The forces were briefed to move on the peripheries of the naxal strongholds.
    The purpose of the AD operation was to sanitise the area ahead of the launch of the Tactical Counter-Offensive Campaign by Maoists, which the Chhattisgarh police believed would commence from April 15. With this view, the CRPF assisted operations were primarily meant to secure the proximate areas around the base camps, since most attacks on security forces took place nearby.
    TRAIN THEM BETTER!
    GIVE THEM AIR ( MI WITH ROCKETS ) & LIGHT ARTY SUPPORT ( 80MM ) HEAVIER MPVS!

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    Default GRSE launches first anti-submarine warfare corvette

    Kolkata, Apr 19 (PTI) State-owned Garden Reach Shipbuilders Ltd today launched the first anti-submarine warfare corvette in the presence of Union Minister of State for Defence M M Pallam Raju here.

    The ship named 'Kamorta' meant for the Indian Navy will be equipped with excellent stealth characteristics and very low underwater noise signature.

    With the indigenous component of the ship at 85 per cent, it will be ready for deployment in mid-2012.

    GRSE officials said four ASW corvettes would be delivered by 2015 with the size of the order being Rs 7,000 crore. The current order book of GRSE is Rs 8,000 crore.

    Raju said GRSE capabilities will be strengthened after the ongoing Rs 500 crore modernisation programme was complete by 2011.

    He said all PSU shipyards for defence production were undergoing modernisation.

    "We are trying to offer a level playing field and hope that large domestic corporates will soon enter defence production," Raju said.
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    Default Ajai Shukla: India's next big scam...

    Move over artillery gun deals… stamp paper… fodder and other scams! India’s pinnacle of subterfuge will soon belong to a new hustle called offsets on which pliant Indian defence manufacturers are set to ride to riches. Setting the stage for this shakedown is a disinterested Ministry of Defence (MoD), which has artlessly authored a scamster’s delight called the Defence Offset Procedure.
    To recapitulate, the MoD’s procurement regulations (currently the Defence Procurement Procedure of 2008, or DPP-2008) impose a minimum offset of 30 per cent in all contracts worth Rs 300 crore or more. Foreign arms vendors must discharge this liability through the purchase of products or services from Indian defence companies; or through investments into the infrastructure of joint ventures they set up in India; or through investment into Indian R&D organisations. In all cases, the essential first step is for foreign vendors to identify an Indian partner through which offset obligations will be discharged.


    Viewing this through a more cynical and realistic prism, unscrupulous foreign vendors (most of whom regard offsets as state-legitimised extortion) are starting by identifying pliable Indian partners that will happily partner them in neutering the offset requirement. The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion confirms that rafts of small companies, many without a track record in defence, are applying for licences.
    To get an idea of the money at stake here, a recently released CII-KPMG report estimates that India will buy foreign weaponry worth some US $100 billion (Rs 4,50,000 crore) over the next 12 years. Going by this extremely conservative estimate (actual figures could be 50 per cent higher), Indian defence companies will have to anchor at least $30 billion (Rs 1,35,000 crore) in the offsets business by 2022. That averages out to about Rs 11,000 crore every year.
    So, how will the skulduggery be structured? Let’s look at a hypothetical offsets tie-up between a hypothetical foreign company — let’s call it Shipping, Communications and Munitions International, or SCAM International — and an equally hypothetical small Indian company called 15 Per Cent Partners. Each year, SCAM International will hand the MoD an offsets compliance certificate, along with a copy of an invoice from 15 Per Cent Partners, as proof that goods worth $100 million were manufactured and shipped by the Indian company. Actually, the goods were worth only $35 million, but both companies had quietly agreed that 15 Per Cent Partners would hold the excess amount on behalf of SCAM International. The Indian company is entitled to a fee of — you guessed it — 15 per cent for its services. That means 15 Per Cent Partners now has effective custody of $50 million on behalf of SCAM International.
    “The implications of this are frightening,” a senior defence ministry official apprehends. “A few years down the line, all defence kickbacks will be coming through the route of offsets. Currently, there is tight control over the money that foreign companies can bring in. Now Indian offset partners will become the agents who pay out bribes. That is why so many offset deals are being tied up with small and medium companies.”
    Other ingenious stings are being fashioned out of offset partnerships. One foreign company has already asked its Indian offsets partner to start paying all the expenses for its executives visiting India. The costs of tickets, hotels, meals and entertainment will all be adjusted through over-invoicing offset supplies.
    Making all this feasible is the MoD’s inertia in setting up the systems needed for tightly monitoring offset transactions. Currently a small, undermanned section — the Defence Offsets Facilitation Agency (DOFA) — handles everything relating to offsets. A section of the MoD argues for setting up an expanded, high-power, multi-agency Defence Offsets Management Agency (DOMA) that is equipped to minutely evaluate the impending flood of offsets proposals; keep a running account of banked offsets; and interpret and clarify offsets policy. But South Block continues to shy away from framing a holistic offsets policy.
    “Are you surprised that they are leaving open loopholes,” asks a senior executive from a global arms corporation. “Who do you think will benefit from the kickbacks when they pick up momentum?”
    Keeping a track of offsets is even more difficult when they are executed in Information Technology and services. But the MoD has not set up any specialist organisation, or even obtained specialist advice, for monitoring these fields.
    Four years after offsets were announced, their purpose remains a matter of speculation. The MoD has never declared whether offsets are meant to generate employment in the defence sector through mass manufacture; or to encourage high-tech R&D through collaborative ventures; or to bring foreign direct investment (FDI) into the defence sector. South Block will probably avow that it wants all three. In this policy vacuum, vendors will naturally structure offsets to suit themselves rather than the Indian defence industry.
    Within the MoD there is disquiet; many bureaucrats fear that offset scams will have the potential to end promising careers. But there is little expectation that Defence Minister A K Antony, with his unblemished record of policy paralysis, will allow clarity to creep in unnoticed. And so, bureaucrats are passing the buck. The Department of Defence and the Department of Defence Production are each trying to make the other responsible for offsets, hoping that, when the music stops, they will not be holding the parcel.
    http://www.business-standard.com/ind...g-scam/392456/

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    Default Defence import at over Rs 25,000 cr

    New Delhi, Apr 19 (PTI) India has imported defence items worth over Rs 25,765 crore in the last three years whereas its export in the sector was worth Rs 740 crore only.

    "Total expenditure on import of equipment in last three years in Rs 25,765.92 crores," Defence Minister A K Antony said in reply to a query in Lok Sabha.

    Major countries from which the imports are made include Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Israel.

    India depends on foreign suppliers for more than 70 per cent of its defence needs and is taking a number of steps to evolve an indigenous defence industry to move towards self-reliance.

    In a written reply to a query on Indian defence exports, Minister of State for Defence M M Pallam Raju said that defence equipment worth Rs 744.47 crore were exported during the last three years.
    http://www.ptinews.com/news/617061_D...r-Rs-25-000-cr

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    Default Henderson Brooks on 1962 war still has `operational value': Antony

    NEW DELHI: Can a war fought close to half a century ago still have "operational value'' which must not be disclosed? Yes, the government certainly thinks so.

    Defence minister A K Antony on Monday said the Henderson Brooks report, which was the result of an operational investigation into the failures of the Indian Army during the 1962 conflict with China, remained "a top secret document''.

    "Based on an internal study by the Indian Army, the contents (of the report) are not only extremely sensitive but are of current operational value,'' Antony told Lok Sabha in a written reply.

    Though much has changed in the two countries across the Himalayas, the government still remains extremely reluctant to make the Henderson Brooks report public since it is widely believed to be quite critical of the then political (led by Nehru) and military establishments of India.

    The defence ministry has so far only released the official history of the 1948 Jammu and Kashmir operations. Even after the expiry of the mandatory 30-year confidential clause, it has suppressed the official histories of the 1962, 1965 and 1971 wars till now.

    This even after a review committee had strongly recommended a few years ago that the official war histories of the different conflicts fought by the nation should be made public and "published for open sale''.
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    Or because it highlights the incompetency of congress that time

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    Default Army Chief reviews security situation of Sino-India border

    On his maiden visit to Jammu and Kashmir after taking charge, new army Chief General V K Singh on Tuesday reviewed the security situation of strategic Sino-India border in the Ladakh region.
    Gen Singh, accompanied by his wife Bharti Singh, who arrived on a three-day maiden tour to Leh this morning, was received by the General Officer Commanding in Chief, Northern Command Lt Gen B S Jaswal, Leh-based 14 Corps Commander, Lt Gen S K Singh.
    Soon after his arrival, the army chief reviewed the security situation along the Sino-Indian and Indo-Pak borders in Ladakh region, defence sources said. He was briefed by the field commanders about operational preparedness and various other security measures in the frontier region. Later Singh flew to Srinagar to review the security situation, counter terrorist operation and cross-border infiltration in the area, they said.

    During the three-day visit, Singh, who has led counter-insurgency operations in the state, is scheduled ton visit Northern Command headquarter at Udhampur and will hold discussions with Northern Command Chief Lt Gen B S Jaswal.
    He is also scheduled to visit 16 Corps headquarters at Nagrota in Jammu and forward areas in Poonch, Mendhar and Akhnoor for an on-the-spot assessment of cross-infiltration measures and border situation. The army chief is also expected to meet Governor N N Vohra and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and discuss with them the security situation, infiltration and other issues before leaving for New Delhi on April 22.
    During his long tenure in the Valley, Singh had commanded 2nd Rajput on the Line of Control and took charge as General Officer Commanding of Counter insurgency Victor Force, besides Chief of Staff of 15 Crops.
    http://www.indianexpress.com/news/ar...border/608861/

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    Default BrahMos Ready for Launch from Submarines

    The Indo-Russian joint venture BrahMos cruise missile is ready for launch from underwater platform to enable it to be used in a submarine, the Lok Sabha was informed today.

    Defence Minister A K Antony, in a written reply, told the House that the missile, which can hit targets 290 km away, had recently proved its capability to be launched vertically from a naval warship and manoeuvred to hit the target ship, thereby meeting the Navy's requirements.

    BrahMos, the world's only supersonic cruise missile that touches speeds of 2.8 Mach, was developed initially as an anti-ship version for launch from ship-to-ship for the Indian Navy and inducted into service, he said

    Later, land-to-land version was developed for the Army and Air Force, he said, noting that this version was already inducted into the Army and is under production for both the Army and Air Force.

    Antony said test was also carried out from ship-to-land target recently.

    The air version of the missile was under development for IAF's Su-30MKI fighter jet, which would be ready in 2012.

    "Some parts of the missile components and the airborne launcher are currently being produced in Thiruvananthapuram complex of BrahMos Aerospace. It is planned to set up the integration complex in the adjacent land belonging to IAF, so that the manufacturing of the missile can be from the Thiruvananthapuram complex," he added.

    The DRDO has recently provided Rs 50 crore as the first instalment for the facility realisation.
    http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/NEWS/n...p?newsid=12766

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    Default Long-standing demands of villagers taken care of by Army

    TINSUKIA, April 19: The Army today gifted the residents of Hatiali village in Dibrugarh district with an modern contemporary shelter fitted with basic amenities like toilet and water facilities. The project was instituted by the DAH division and executed under the aegis of 18 Jat battalion.
    The complex was inaugurated by Veer Nari Meera Das, wife of late Sub Chandan Lal Das, who recalled the efforts of the Army to provide amenities to the citizens of the area under Operation Sadbhavana. She said such initiatives under taken by the Army have been an inveterate part of the Army’s efforts to complement developmental efforts of the civil administration and the State and Central Governments. The Veer Nari also said that this would strengthen the civilian–Army relationship in a big way.
    In addition to a shelter-***-bus stand, a toilet has also been erected adjacent to it. This has been a long standing demand of the locals from the far flung villages who had to come to Hatiali for onward transportation on the National Highway. The locals were highly appreciative of this gesture of the Army.
    The inauguration was followed by a colourful cultural program featuring Bihu dance and a troupe of children from Hatiali ME School who gave a scintillating performance of patriotic songs. Heavy rains witnessed during the function failed to dampen the spirit of the locals. The inauguration ceremony was attended by a strong crowd of villagers from Hatiali and nearby areas, showing the popularity of such initiatives of the Army.
    http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/NEWS/n...p?newsid=12769

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    Default China’s Rapid Reaction Forces: A New Challenge

    At the end of the Cold War, China entered the unique situation of not facing any direct threat from another nation. Yet, it continues to invest heavily in its military, particularly in programs designed to improve power projection. The pace and scope of China’s military build-up has already placed regional military balances at risk. Current trends in China’s military modernization could provide China with a force capable of prosecuting a range of military operations in Asia well beyond Taiwan, potentially posing a credible threat to modern militaries operating in the region.
    The Chinese military doctrine has now progressed from ‘People’s War’ to ‘Local wars under high-tech’ conditions. This change is the result of their study of Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) in the Gulf Wars. The Chinese have realized that technology is the engine of change and that, in comparison, their military organizations, war fighting doctrines and weaponry were near obsolete. Hence, the need for restructuring that resulted in the concept of Rapid Reaction Force.
    China’s military restructuring is focused on three components: one, the creation of a small high technology force for flexible use in regional contingencies called the Rapid Reaction Forces (RRF). This force is to be capable of responding to all local war scenarios and is akin to both plains and mountain strike corps. The force is based on modernized elements of the Army, a newly constituted Marine Corps and Special Forces Units; secondly, the institution of large low technology and medium technology forces for internal security and reinforcement in defence. This actually comprises of the balance of the existing army other than those elements earmarked as RRF and is the equivalent of holding formations; and thirdly, modest levels of strategic nuclear forces to maintain viable deterrence against other nuclear powers.
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    Arrow Fight Naxals politically, don't ignore Salwa Judum threat: CPI leader D. Raja

    Fight Naxals politically, don't ignore Salwa Judum threat: CPI leader D. Raja

    Asserting that Left wing extremism had to be fought politically and ideologically, Communist Party of India MP D. Raja called upon the Union government to rework its strategy in dealing with naxalism, stating that the only way to bring peace was to restore the civil administration and provide justice in tribal areas.
    Mr. Raja, who intervened during the Rajya Sabha debate on the recent attack on the CRPF in Chhattisgarh, also came down heavily on the government-sponsored vigilante group, Salwa Judum, which he termed a threat to democratic politics.
    He said the State government's failure to give justice had made the problem worse. “The victims of Salwa Judum have not got justice and they have not been given rehabilitation.” Quoting intelligence figures, he said Maoist numbers had swelled by at least 22 per cent since Salwa Judum began.
    Condemning the killings of CRPF jawans in the strongest terms, Mr. Raja said the tribal people in Chhattisgarh are today increasingly getting alienated. “In the name of mining operations, in the name of projects, in the name of development they are being evicted from their place of living. The forest wealth is being handed over to the corporate sector and to the MNCs. Neoliberal policies which are imposed on the tribal people of Chhattisgarh have created this kind of situation,” he argued.
    He said the Chhattisgarh government had agreed on October 17, 2008 to rehabilitate and compensate villagers whose houses had been burnt down by the Salwa Judum. However, nothing had been done. “The Union government, despite acknowledging in court that Salwa Judum has burnt houses and committed illegal acts, continues to glorify and praise [it]. If you say Left-wing extremism is a threat to parliamentary democracy, Salwa Judum, a non-state player, is also a threat to the democratic politics,” he remarked.
    On February 2, 2010, he said, the Supreme Court asked Nandini Sundar, Kartam Joga, Manish Kunjam and other petitioners before it to file a comprehensive rehabilitation plan. “The State government in Chhattisgarh took two weeks to file a response but has not done anything till now.” The main aspects of this rehabilitation plan were to: (a) identify affected persons through survey, (b) hold sittings of district judges in block headquarters, etc., (c) deal with heinous crimes like rape, murder and restore essential services in the villages. All this was to be supervised by a senior retired judge or retired secretary to the Union government, he said.
    Responding to Home Minister P. Chidambaram's statement that “human rights activists” should guarantee that Maoists would not again demolish schools the government rebuilds, Mr. Raja asked whether the government was ready to guarantee that “schools will be allowed to run as schools, not as camps of security forces.” School buildings in tribal areas had been taken over by the security forces, he said. “Can [Mr. Chidambaram] assure the nation that school buildings will be used for schooling the children of tribal people?”
    Quoting The Hindu report of April 14, 2010, Mr. Raja said the Maoists had indicated that they were ready for a simultaneous ceasefire. “Can the government remain adamant? [The Home Minister] says that if [the Maoists] abjure violence, then only [the government] can speak. But ceasefire or giving up violence has to be a matter agreed upon by two sides.”
    http://beta.thehindu.com/news/nation...icle406297.ece

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    Arrow Separatist leader detained in Srinagar

    Separatist leader detained in Srinagar
    Jammu and Kashmir Police on Wednesday picked up separatist leader Mohammed Ahsan Antoo after he allegedly announced that audio tapes of Mumbai attacks mastermind Hafeez Saeed would be played at a seminar here which would be addressed by leaders of Jaish-e-Mohammed and Hizbul Mujahideen over telephone.
    The authorities picked up Mr. Antoo, who was released from prison last year, from a hotel in the city and placed him under detention.
    He was likely to be booked under the Public Safety Act besides section 10 of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act under which any person propagating the separatist cause can be detained, officials said.
    Mr. Antoo was whisked away to an undisclosed location and was being questioned as to how he had managed to get the audio tape of Saeed, a wanted terrorist in connection with the Mumbai terror attacks of 2008.
    Though he has been denying any knowledge of the tape, police parties were conducting searches at his residence and other places to find the audio cassette.
    Separatist leaders including Mirwaiz Umer Farooq and Syed Ali Shah Geelani, who were to attend the seminar, have managed to excuse themselves from it.
    Another separatist leader Javed Ahmed Mir, who is generally seen at such seminars, was also arrested as he tried to enter the hotel.
    Mr. Antoo said as he was led away that “we have invited pro-freedom leaders also and leaders from both sections of the Hurriyat. We had invited human rights activists and pro-freedom leaders from our side of the country also.
    “But now at the last moment when the conference is about to start, police have pressurised the hotel owners that the seminar should not be allowed to be organised and we are also being arrested,” he said.
    http://beta.thehindu.com/news/nation...icle406721.ece

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    Arrow Maoists attack 5 CRPF camps in Dantewada

    Maoists attack 5 CRPF camps in Dantewada

    Maoists on Tuesday night carried out near-simultaneous attacks on five CRPF camps in Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh, triggering gunbattles. There was no immediate report of casualties.
    About 300 to 400 Naxalites fired from a distance on the camps of the paramilitary personnel at Chintangufa, where 76 CRPF men were killed in a Maoist strike on April 6, Kanker Lanka, Potampalli, Bheji and Erawa in quick succession beginning around 7.30 p.m. The CRPF men retaliated, sparking intermittent gunbattles.
    Dantewada SP Amaresh Mishra said the firing could have been to facilitate the militants' escape to Orissa.
    http://beta.thehindu.com/news/nation...icle406574.ece

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    Arrow Terror alert at Mumbai airport

    Terror alert at Mumbai airport


    Security has been tightened at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International airport here following an alert issued by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) about a possible terror attack.
    The alert came after BCAS received a tip-off from the Delhi police stating that there could be a “terror attack” on April 22 at the airport and a few other installations in the city, airport sources said.
    There were also threats of attack on the Santa Cruz railway station and a shopping mall in Lokhandwala.
    http://beta.thehindu.com/news/states...icle406576.ece

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