LRAD System Installed at Delhi Police HQ for Emergency Alerts
As part of a war emergency mock drill, the Delhi Police headquarters has been equipped with an LRAD system to provide immediate warnings to the public in case of an attack.
India has intensified its preparations for the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on April 22. On the instructions of the central government, mock drills will be conducted in 244 districts of the country on May 7, while exercises have been going on in the border areas of Jammu and Kashmir for several days. Meanwhile, the Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) system has been installed at the Delhi Police headquarters, and police officers have been provided information about the operation of this system.
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LRAD is a special sound-based device, the main purpose of which is to alert people. This device produces extremely loud sound, which can be heard from 500 meters to one kilometer. In emergency situations, LRAD acts as a powerful siren, which alerts the crowd and conveys the necessary message to the public. It is used for crowd control, warning and directing people in times of disaster.
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