Shyam Chaurasia a resident of northern India's Uttar Pradesh has created a smart glasses that can operate more than 500 weapons including rocket launchers remotely.<br /><br />He demonstrated the technology at the Ashok Institute of Technology and Management in the northern Indian city of Varanasi on July 15.<br /><br />The project that took almost four years to build is called "Smart Defence Glasses" and has been entirely made from junk scraps. <br /><br />He built the gun using car shock absorbers and auto parts gears.<br /><br />Shyam Chaurasia, a resident of Varanasi, who works at the Ashoka Institute of Technology and Management has previously made several gadgets, including a Facebook operated gun and an automatic sensor gun, which has won several awards for his inventions.<br /><br />Speaking about his inspiration, he said that science fiction motivated him to make the gadget.<br /><br />He particularly got inspiration from Marvel movies and the James Bond films.<br /><br />"Like the action and sci-fi movies, if I give a command 'Fire' the bullet installed in the gun will fire," he says.<br /><br />According to him, the smart glasses can control 500 weapons such as missile rocket launchers, wirelessly.<br /><br />"The prototype has a range of 500 meters, the range of this spectacle will be 1.5 kilometres (1 mile) indicating that our soldiers can target any enemy with the help of a voice code command within the range radius," he said.<br /><br />"It is connected to Google with the help of [the] internet, we will be able to target our weapons from anywhere through a secret code command. <br /><br />"We can attach multiple weapon missiles. With the glasses, the enemy can be targeted in multiple directions without compromising our position," he added.<br /><br />Chaurasia assured that even without internet these glasses can work, the process of which is being kept a secret.<br /><br />According to him, the glasses can only be activated under the command of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and current National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister Mr Ajit Kumar Doval.