Daily Current Affairs / Indian Navy delivers two mobile oxygen plants to Bangladesh
Category : Defense Published on: September 03 2021
· Indian Navy's offshore patrol vessel, INS Savitri delivered two Mobile Oxygen Plants (MOPs) to Bangladesh on September 2, 2021 to support its fight against COVID-19.
· Each mop can generate 960 liters of oxygen per minute.
· These can also be used to refill oxygen cylinders.
· The Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) in India has developed and manufactured the MOP.
Important facts:
About Indian Navy
v Founded :1612
v The Indian Navy is the naval branch of the Indian Armed Forces.
v The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Navy.
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