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Defence Current Affairs- June 22, 2023

Questions:

  1. Who released the Joint Doctrine for Cyberspace Operations?
  2. When was the Joint Doctrine for Cyberspace Operations released?
  3. Where was the Joint Doctrine for Cyberspace Operations released?
  4. What is the purpose of the Joint Doctrine for Cyberspace Operations?
  5. What are the traditional domains of warfare mentioned in the article?
  6. How is cyberspace different from other domains of warfare?
  7. What impacts can hostile actions in cyberspace have on a nation?
  8. What does the new doctrine emphasize for commanders and practitioners?
  9. When was the state-of-the-art skin bank facility opened by the Indian Army?
  10. What kind of treatment will the new skin bank facility offer?
  11. Who will benefit from the new skin bank facility?
  12. What are the three types of injuries treated at Army hospitals?
  13. What is the significance of the new skin bank according to the DGMS(Army)?
  14. What process is used to collect skin for grafting?
  15. Why does the Army take special care when removing skin from donors?
  16. What solution is used to preserve the collected skin?
  17. How long can the preserved skin be kept alive for grafting or transplant?
  18. What does the Army believe is necessary to bridge the skin donation gap?
  19. What tests must the skin pass before it can be used?
  20. What significant move did the Northern Command of the Indian Army make regarding weapon procurement?
  21. What does ASMI stand for in English?
  22. Who developed the ASMI submachine gun?
  23. Where is the ASMI submachine gun manufactured?
  24. What are the key specifications of the ASMI submachine gun?
  25. Which international competitors were mentioned as being lighter than the ASMI?
  26. Which organizations are potential buyers of the ASMI submachine gun?
  27. How does the ASMI submachine gun contribute to the Atmanirbhar Bharat campaign?

Answers:

  1. Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan.
  2. June 18, 2024.
  3. New Delhi.
  4. To guide Commanders in conducting Cyberspace Operations in today’s complex military operating environment.
  5. Land, Sea, and Air.
  6. Cyberspace is a global common with shared sovereignty, unlike territorial limits in other domains.
  7. They can impact the nation’s economy, cohesion, political decision-making, and the nation’s ability to defend itself.
  8. Understanding military aspects of cyberspace operations and providing conceptual guidance for planning and conducting operations.
  9. June 18, 2024.
  10. The latest modern treatment for severe burn injuries.
  11. Armed forces personnel and their families.
  12. Injuries from domestic fire accidents, electrical incidents, and kerosene warmers.
  13. It enhances the quality of care and shows commitment to the health and well-being of service members.
  14. Skin is scalped through an instrument called ‘electrical dermatomes’.
  15. To avoid mutilating the body, they only take skin from the lower limbs and back.
  16. 85% glycerol solution.
  17. It can be kept alive in a refrigerator for grafting or transplant.
  18. More awareness of skin donation.
  19. The skin must clear tests to be culture and fungal-negative.
  20. They ordered 550 indigenously designed ASMI submachine guns.
  21. Pride.
  22. Defence Research and Development Organisation’s (DRDO) Armament Research & Development Establishment (ARDE) in Pune, in collaboration with the Indian Army.
  23. Lokesh Machine Limited, at its Toorpan factory in the Medak district of Telangana.
  24. A single unibody 9×19 mm caliber, weighs under 2.4 kg, magazine capacity of 32 rounds, firing rate of 800 rounds per minute.
  25. Uzi and Heckler & Koch’s MP5.
  26. National Security Guards (NSG), Assam Rifles, and Border Security Force (BSF).
  27. It supports the self-reliance and indigenization program of the armed forces’ weapons systems.

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