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  • Honor Pad 8 Reportedly Spotted on Bluetooth SIG Certification Website

    Honor, the Chinese tech giant, is rumoured to launch the Pad 8 tablet soon. Ahead of the launch, the tablet has been spotted on the SIG certifications website. The listing spotted by tipster Mukul Sharma is shared on his Twitter account. The listing showcases the tablet with the model number HEY-W09. In addition to this, the listing reveals that the Honor Pad 8 will come with Bluetooth v5.1 connectivity. Honor X40i With MediaTek Dimensity 700 Chipset Debuts in China.

    That’s all the Bluetooth SIG certification website reveals. According to a previous report, a tablet with the same model number was listed on China’s 3C website. The listing revealed that the device will get 22.5W fast charging support.

    Honor Pad 8 is likely to be introduced as the successor to the Honor Pad 7, which was launched in 2021. It features a 10.1-inch FHD display, a MediaTek Helio P22T, 4GB of RAM and up to 128GB of internal storage. For optics, it comes with a single 5MP rear camera and a 2MP front camera. It is priced at CNY 1,399.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jul 15, 2022 05:20 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Xiaomi 11T Pro Reportedly Spotted on Bluetooth SIG Certification Site, India Launch Soon

    Xiaomi 11T Pro smartphone has been reportedly spotted on the Bluetooth SIG certification website. As a reminder, the handset was unveiled in Europe a few months ago, along with the Xiaomi 11T phone. Now it is reported that the company could launch the device in the Indian market soon. According to a tipster, the handset was spotted on the Bluetooth SIG Certification Site with model numbers 2107113I, 2107113R, 2107113G, and the model number ending with the letter ‘I’ is said to be an Indian variant. Xiaomi 12 Smartphones To Be World’s First Models Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1.

    Xiaomi 11T Pro

    Xiaomi 11T Pro (Photo Credits: Xiaomi)

    The Indian variant will carry similar specifications and features as that of the European model. Xiaomi 11T Pro will flaunt a 6.67-inch flat AMOLED true-colour display with a refresh rate of 120Hz. The handset will come powered by Snapdragon 889 SoC paired with up to 12GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage.

    It will feature a triple rear camera setup comprising a 108MP primary lens, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens and a tele macro snapper. At the front, the smartphone will get a 16MP camera for selfies and video calls. Xiaomi 11T Pro will come packed with a 5,000mAh battery with 120W HyperCharge fast charging support. The device is priced at EUR 649 (approximately Rs 56,400) for the 8GB + 128GB variant, whereas the 8GB + 256GB and 12GB + 256GB models are priced at EUR 699 (approximately Rs 60,700) and EUR 749 (approximately Rs 65,000), respectively.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Dec 03, 2021 05:52 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Uzbek soldiers trained on Sig Sauer rifles, heli-borne operations

    Uzbek soldiers trained on Sig Sauer rifles, heli-borne operations

    The scope of practice is to conduct sub-unit level to counter terrorism

    In the ongoing Indo-Uzbek exercise Dustalik-II in Ranikhet, Uzbek troops recently learned how to handle SIG-716 assault rifles in service by the army, and in a counter-terrorist sliding from helicopters for heli-borne operations Orientation also obtained ct) environment.

    “As far as weapons are concerned, we have Sig Sauer rifles … We are sharing our weapons with Uzbek soldiers. Uzbek soldiers are learning firing from Sig Sauer rifles,” Colonel, commanding officer of 13 Kumaon Regiment Amit Malik told reporters at Chaubatia in Ranikhet, nominated for practice from the Indian side.

    The Uzbek military mainly uses AK series of rifles.

    The role of CT is to practice sub-unit level operations under the mandate of the United Nations (UN). Colonel Malik said that in the first two days, the two sides shared each other’s practice, performance and best practices. “We are also demonstrating our technological progress … He shared his survival skills with us.”

    The regiment is famous as the Rejang La Battalion for its valor in the Battle of Rejang La in the 1962 war with China.

    The Army has procured 72,400 SIG-716 rifles from Sig Sauer of the US under fast track procurement and delivery has been completed. Most infantry units have since received small numbers of rifles.

    The SIG-716 weighs 3.82 kg and has an effective range of 600m and is more capable and reliable than the INSAS in use, explained a soldier in the firing range. It uses a heavier caliber 7.62 mm ammunition than the 5.56 mm of the INSAS. It is a bullet to kill, the soldier said.

    Last September, the Defense Acquisition Council (DAC) approved the purchase of a second batch of 72,400 SIG-716 rifles.

    The SIG-716 is used to replace INSAS rifles and repeated attempts by the military to purchase new rifles were thwarted. The Army urgently needs a range of small arms – assault rifles, close quarter carbines, light machine guns (LMG) and sniper rifles.

    Separately, the military is in the process of inducting 6000 Negev LMGs from Israel as part of the 16,497 LMGs contracted under fast-track procurement in March 2020.

    special Operations

    The verification exercise involves heli-generated special operations using Mi-17 helicopters to engage troops in a whistle-blowing environment.

    “We are trying to demonstrate the challenges encountered in the CT operation,” Colonel Malik said. In particular we are focusing on cordon and search operations (CASO), searching and destroying operations and raids in the jungle hideout, among others, he said.

    Speaking through Sergeant Nigmatov Bahodir Norkhujavich, a translator, head of the 45-member Uzbek contingent, Colonel Namilov Azizbek Boxdrydinovich, said that the facilities at Chaubatia were very good and that the two armies were exchanging best practices. All conditions are very good for the soldiers of Uzbekistan.

    Uzbekistan Deputy Defense Minister and Uzbek Ambassador to India are scheduled to participate in the verification exercise and closing ceremony. A Lieutenant General rank officer will be present from the Indian side.

    The Uzbekistan contingent arrived in India on 7 March and the exercise began on 10 March. The verification exercise is scheduled to take place on 17 March and 18 and the closing ceremony on 19 March.

    The Uzbek contingent will leave after visiting the Taj Mahal on 21 March, which according to Colonel Amit was specifically requested by the Uzbek side.

    The firing exercise was aided by a smart target system manufactured by an Indian company, Zen Technologies. According to the company the system is an electro-mechanical, software-driven, acoustic projectile detection and reporting system for small arms.

    On the Smart Target System, Col. Boxriddinovich stated that the system was different from the things he used but was very useful and gave immediate results.

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