What is Vajra Super Shot? Deployed for security in IPL 2025 after Pahalgam attack
After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Vajra Super Shot was installed in IPL 2025 matches. Let us tell you what it is and how it is used.
What is Vajra Super Shot: After the Mumbai Indians vs Lucknow Super Giants match in IPL today, Delhi Capitals vs Royal Challengers will be played. After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, security has been increased across the country, its effect was also seen in the IPL matches. Anti-drone systems have been deployed for security in the stadiums where IPL matches are being played. The name of this weapon is Vajra Super Shot, which keeps an eye in the sky like an eagle. ANI reported that BBBS (Big Bang Boom Solutions Pvt. Ltd.) on Saturday announced the deployment of its indigenous anti-drone system, Vajra Super Shot, to protect the airspace during the Indian Premier League 2025 matches across the country. Also Read: KKR vs PBKS: Kolkata an & Punjab match canceled due to rain, both teams got 1-1 points
Anti-drone systems have been deployed for security in the stadiums
Vajra Super Shot was deployed in the match held at Eden Gardens on Saturday. IPL is the biggest cricket league in the world, every big player in the world is playing in it. Therefore, BCCI does not want to be negligent in terms of security. Every precaution is being taken after the terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22, in which 26 people were killed. Now it will be deployed in every match.What is the specialty of Vajra Super Shot?
The Vajra Super Shot is a lightweight, handheld anti-drone weapon capable of detecting drones up to 4 km away and disrupting their communication signals, effectively neutralizing potential threats. According to a press release from BBBS, its portability and adaptive frequency jamming make it ideal for dynamic environments such as crowded stadiums.The action moves to the capital 📍@DelhiCapitals play hosts to @RCBTweets 🤝
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