Indian Army's High Tech Toilets

By Greg Scoblete
January 04, 2012

India's army builds a high tech toilet

Over the years, America's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has yielded a number of practical technologies, most famously, these here Internets. India's equivalent to DARPA, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has also gotten into the game:

'The "bio-digester" toilet conceived by a DRDO unit in the city of Gwalior, works by mixing self-multiplying bacteria with human waste in specially-made tanks, resulting in the production of methane gas and water.

It was meant for Indian combat troops deployed on Siachen, a 6,300-metre-high (20,800-feet-high) glacier in disputed Kashmir where temperatures can fall up to to minus 50 degrees Celsius (minus 58 degrees Fahrenheit).

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According to AFP, a number of these units are already slated for use in a housing development and a "tropical" unit for warmer climes is also in train. Then, we have this:

'The DRDO also has high hopes for its "Heat Stabilised Narrow Fabrics and Cordages for Improved Elastic Recovery Property" which military boffins believe could be used in bras.

"The technology is a heat-stablised narrow fabric and the elastic in it is more robust than materials used in commercial brassieres," a DRDO official added.

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Progress marches on.

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