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A study by Defence Research and Development Organisation, India's premier defence research institute, to find solutions and shorten the acclimatization period has been junked by the Army.-
Keeping unforeseen events in mind, the Army wanted to reduce the pre-acclimatisation training period to faster deploy its troops to high-altitude locations in cases of emergency.-
And for this, the DRDO was mandated to carry out a study -on how to reduce the pre-acclimatisation -training period in May 2009 with budget of over `3 crore. Delhi-based Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences (DIPAS), a wing of DRDO, carried out the study for which they selected 210 soldiers.-
In order to study the soldiers' physiology changes, they were asked to stay in a make-shift chamber filled with nitrogen for intermittent periods. But the Army has rubbished the study report and criticised the methods adopted by the DIPAS scientists.
In a strongly worded -four-page letter to DIPAS on 10 September, the office of the Director General Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS) has raised serious objections and sought explanation on various key points related to the study including selection of troops for the study, use of multiple investigators to collect data, use of master step test as an indicator of exercise performance for high altitude and disparity in heart rate date from the same cohort at different points of the report.
When contacted, DRDO spokesperson Ravi Gupta refused to comment as it is a classified matter.
Army Tramples on Faulty DRDO Study on Siachen Deployment - The New Indian Express
Army Tramples on Faulty DRDO Study on Siachen Deployment - The New Indian Express
Keeping unforeseen events in mind, the Army wanted to reduce the pre-acclimatisation training period to faster deploy its troops to high-altitude locations in cases of emergency.-
And for this, the DRDO was mandated to carry out a study -on how to reduce the pre-acclimatisation -training period in May 2009 with budget of over `3 crore. Delhi-based Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences (DIPAS), a wing of DRDO, carried out the study for which they selected 210 soldiers.-
In order to study the soldiers' physiology changes, they were asked to stay in a make-shift chamber filled with nitrogen for intermittent periods. But the Army has rubbished the study report and criticised the methods adopted by the DIPAS scientists.
In a strongly worded -four-page letter to DIPAS on 10 September, the office of the Director General Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS) has raised serious objections and sought explanation on various key points related to the study including selection of troops for the study, use of multiple investigators to collect data, use of master step test as an indicator of exercise performance for high altitude and disparity in heart rate date from the same cohort at different points of the report.
When contacted, DRDO spokesperson Ravi Gupta refused to comment as it is a classified matter.
Army Tramples on Faulty DRDO Study on Siachen Deployment - The New Indian Express
Army Tramples on Faulty DRDO Study on Siachen Deployment - The New Indian Express