Soldiers could not bear the cold of Tibet, China has started deploying a robot army near the Indian border

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Beijing: In this severe winter season, Chinese soldiers are unable to deploy near the Indian border in Tibet and Ladakh. It is proving to be a very difficult challenge for them to stand on the limit in minus 3 degrees temperature. In such a situation, after most of the soldiers refused to stay on the border, China has started deploying a robot army near the Indian border. It has been claimed in the Daily Mail report that the robots that China is deploying near the Indian border will operate machine guns.

According to media reports, China has deployed dozens of automatic and robotic vehicles on the Tibet and Ladakh borders. In the recent skirmish with the Indian Army, the Chinese soldiers had to face a lot of difficulties due to the cold. After which it was revealed that the Chinese army is not fully prepared for the battle of snowy areas.

Deployed 88 Sharp Claw Vehicles
China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has deployed 88 automatic sharp claw vehicles in Tibet. In this also 38 sharp claw vehicles have been deployed on the Ladakh border. These vehicles have been prepared by the Chinese arms manufacturer NORINCO. They will be used for monitoring the area as well as supplying arms and essential items.

Send Mule-200 unmanned vehicles too
China has also deployed automatic Mule-200 unmanned vehicles in Tibet. Along with surveillance in difficult areas, these vehicles can also attack up to 50 km. Apart from this, more than 200 kg of ammunition and weapons can be transported on these at a time. These vehicles controlled by wireless can also fight like robots. At present there are 120 Mule-200s in Tibet, most of them are also stationed near the Indian border.

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Soldiers have got special clothes
Earlier, the Chinese government had deployed soldiers with exoskeleton suits on the border to help them at that height. Soldiers were given carbon-fiber exoskeletons to reduce the pressure on their feet and ankles while carrying heavy equipment and weapons at 16,000 feet above sea level. At the same time, it was said in the report, the soldiers are constantly fighting at such a height and due to lack of oxygen and severe cold, it is becoming impossible for them to stay near the Indian border in Ladakh.

Tension continues in Ladakh since May last year
The tension between India and China has been going on in Ladakh since May last year. During this, there was a skirmish between the Indian and Chinese army in Galwan, in which 20 Indian soldiers were martyred. More than 40 soldiers of China were also killed, but it never gave their exact number.

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