Bharat Forge emerges as the lowest bidder in a ₹7,000 crore deal for DRDO-developed advanced towed artillery gun systems for the Indian Army, with Tata Advanced Systems Ltd likely to receive 40% of the order. The guns have been extensively tested by the Army in various terrains and are set to replace the current Bofors system. The Army is also looking to acquire next-generation artillery guns designed and manufactured in India.
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Former Baltimore Ravens cornerback to retire after 10 NFL seasons
Ronald Darby, a veteran cornerback who played 10 NFL seasons, announced his retirement from football after informing the Houston Texans. Drafted in the second round of the 2015 NFL draft by the Buffalo Bills, Darby had notable stints with several teams, including a key role in the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl LII victory. Over his career, he started 107 games, recorded eight interceptions, 106 pass breakups, and 447 total tackles, concluding his last season in...
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