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  • 5/28/2025
তিন বাহিনীর অভিযানে ব্যবহার্য উন্নত কাচ তৈরির গবেষণা যাদবপুরের সেন্ট্রাল গ্লাস অ্যান্ড সিরামিক রিসার্চ ইনস্টিটিউটে ৷ সাহাজান পুরকাইতের প্রতিবেদন ৷

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00:00This is the Defense Research Development Organization.
00:04This is the Defense Research Development Organization.
00:07We are already working with other scientists.
00:10We are working with the bullet, almost completely,
00:17we are working with the bullet.
00:21We are working with the bullet completely deflecting the bullet.
00:29We are working with the Naval Materials Research Laboratory.
00:35We are working with the scientists.
00:41We are working with the glass armors.
00:46Can you speak with the success?
00:51We are working with the results.
00:57That shows that kind of path for much more clear success.
01:01We are working with the time frame.
01:05And we are working with the scientists,
01:08we are working with the Japanese scientists.
01:11In this case, we have experienced the industry
01:15We have experienced the industry.
01:19This industry, we have been working with the leader of CSR's Innovation Center.
01:23We have met 5 industries, and we have been working with MOU.
01:27Dr. Vikas Arashat, the Director General of the CSR Director, the Director General of the CSR and the Director General of the CSR.
01:38The important thing to note is that we have been signed for the CSR Innovation Center in Mumbai.
01:48How is cost-cuttlement and how effective it is? How is the benefit of the community?
01:55The post-cuttlement will be sustainable, so we have to do this analysis.
02:04We have to do this analysis.
02:06We don't have armor in any way.
02:10We use the armor and the raw materials.
02:16Raw materials are more important.
02:19Glass is multi-component oxides.
02:24We use high quality raw materials.
02:37The impurity content is less.
02:41Glass is much better.
02:44We have to finalize this analysis.
02:48Technology is not easy to develop our products.
02:54There are different levels of readiness.
02:58TRL-1, TRL-2, TRL-3, TRL-4.
03:01When we start with TRL-3, TRL-4, we have to be able to get the maturity.
03:08Technology is more important.
03:10The most important thing is to do with our bulletproof products.
03:14and I'm a politician.
03:17How can it cost?
03:20I'm saying that bulletproofs will be made of metals.
03:28But I've put a ceramic and made of waste.
03:33But ceramic is one of the important ceramics.
03:37Therefore, I'm going to have a glass ceramic.
03:41and glass and glass.
03:43This is the same application that is not available.
03:47I know that.
03:49Basically, it is a multi-layer glass composite.
03:51So, it has glass and poly-eurethane,
03:55and backlight.
03:57So, all these, if you want a transparent application,
04:01it is a layer for a particular thread.
04:03So, if we have a layer of the system,
04:09it is a layer of space.
04:11It is a layer of space.
04:13It is a layer of space.
04:15It is a layer of space.
04:17It is a layer of space.
04:19It is a layer of space.
04:21So, what we are trying to develop,
04:25we are trying to develop some kind of new material called glass ceramics,
04:29nano-crystallized.
04:31So, pistols are very, very small, 20 to 30 nanometers,
04:33so that it will have a huge strength,
04:35compared to normal solar energy glass.
04:37At the same time,
04:39it will have the transparency.
04:41So, I am ready to develop Kurechi.
04:43Already, it has been tested at terminal ballistic research level,
04:45with DLDR, 20 gram.
04:47And it actually, it will start the pullet,
04:49it will start from 10 meter distance.
04:51So, by that, actually,
04:53we are getting sponsorship from CSR,
04:55also for DLDR,
04:57to produce a daily large scale,
04:59so that you can use this glass ceramics,
05:01and to use for army applications.
05:03These are all kinds of applications.
05:05Indian Navy, they have a requirement,
05:07Indian Armed Forces,
05:09for bulletproof glasses,
05:10and also helicopter.
05:11So, we can use this kind of glass ceramics.
05:13It will make them very lightweight.
05:15Like helicopter, you know,
05:16very lightweight glass is required for
05:18armored application,
05:19bulgur application.
05:20So, see, glass ceramics are developed,
05:21and we are going in a very deep way,
05:23to develop this glass to support or delays.
05:25So, in the very deep mouth,
05:27we're going to do this.
05:28So, when I want to come back to the »,-
05:30What is this one?
05:32Well, that's a good one.
05:33Good one.
05:34Good one.
05:35I'm going to ask you to see.
05:37It's a good one.
05:39Good one.
05:40Good one.
05:41I will see you.
05:45I'll be using it.
05:46It's a good one.
05:47I would like to do it.
05:48Oh my gosh!
05:50And I will see you next time.
05:52You're doing it.

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