Indore: Khamaria, an ordnance factory at Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh, has achieved a major milestone. The Ordnance Factory Khamaria has handed over a 500 kg GP bomb to the Indian Air Force to get rid of the enemy's sixes. The arrival of this bomb will add tremendously to the strength of the Indian Air Force. The first consignment of the 500 kg GP bomb has been dispatched in the presence of the Commanding Officer of DGAQA and officials of Armament Construction. There are 21000 steel balls present in this extremely dangerous GP bomb. Which is enough to get rid of the sixes of any enemy. Talking about the speciality of this bomb, it has greatly increased the firepower of the Air Force. According to factory sources, its length is 1.9 meters and its weight is 500 kg. The bomb can be launched from the Jaguar and Sukhoi SU-30 MKI. The bomb has been manufactured in the F-6 section of the Ordnance Factory in Jabalpur. The 500 KG airdrop bomb will easily target the enemy's large infrastructure like bridge bunker runway and track. It is an advanced bomb for the Air Force which is equipped with a variety of new technologies. No enemy or weapon within a radius of 100 meters at the attacking site will be able to stand in front of this bomb. These GP bombs are equipped with new technology. One bomb will have 21000 shells of steel of 15 mm each. After the explosion, every sphere will hit up to 50-100 meters. A sphere can penetrate a 12 mm steel plate. India, Australia sign trade pact; Indian goods to get duty-free access Moon to be seen today, Ramadan will start from tomorrow; first Roza will be kept from April 3 in India Unique divorce: Wife to give alimony to husband, Bombay high court orders