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Manohar Parrikar clears proposal to acquire 814 artillery guns for Rs 15,750 crore for Indian Army

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In a fresh bid to break the Bofors jinx, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Saturday cleared proposal to acquire 814 artillery guns for Rs 15,750 crore while deferring decision on joint bid by Tata Sons and Airbus to replace IAF's Avro transport fleet and also procurement of 106 Swiss Pilatus basic trainer aircraft.

The artillery guns would be procured as per the "Buy and Make" procedure introduced last year under which 100 such guns would be bought off the shelf while 714 would be made in India. The Indian Army has not acquired artillery guns in the past three decades after the Bofors scam surfaced in 1986.

Sources said at least six tenders have been issued so far but were cancelled due to a number of reasons including blacklisting and single vendor scenario. The plans to acquire such guns were first mooted under Army's Field Artillery Rationalisation Plan (FARP) formulated in 1999.

The decisions were taken after Parrikar chaired his maiden meeting of the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) here this morning. Defence Ministry sources said the DAC has cleared the long pending proposal to acquire 814 mounted guns of 155mm/52 calibre.

Sources said a fresh Request for Proposal (RFP) would be issued for the procurement which will be open to public as well as private companies. The Indian private companies that are likely to make a bid for this project include L&T, TATA and Bharat Forge.

"The Indian company, when selected, will be the lead partner now. They can either show their ability to make the product completely here or tie-up with a foreign firm and build the guns here," a source said.

Talking about the multi-crore joint bid by Tata Sons and European firm Airbus to manufacture 56 transport aircraft to replace the Avro fleet of the Indian Air Force (IAF), sources said the DAC has sought additional information. A similar decision was also taken on the proposal to acquire an additional 106 Swiss Pilatus basic trainer aircraft for the IAF at an estimated cost of about Rs 8,200 crore.

The DAC also approved the revised payment schedule of Rs 7,160 crore for the IAF's Integrated Air Command and Control System which aims to integrate all ground and air censors.

The IAF currently has five sector headquarters (nodes) of communication and the plan is to have five four more besides 10 sub-nodes and up-gradation of the entire system.

Parrikar, who comes with an IIT background and has himself being an entrepreneur, stressed that the procurement policy should be fast and transparent.

According to the Ministry sources, Parrikar said that the DAC could be held for more than a month and with lesser agenda. As of now, the Ministry is aiming to hold DAC at least once a month.

During the discussion on Saturday, the issue of "Make In India" initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi also came up. Sources said there would be more discussion on the matter and the effort is to make the entire process more attractive to foreign investors.

The DAC, set up in 2001 as part of the post-Kargil reforms in defence sector, approves the long-term integrated perspective plan for the forces, accords acceptance of necessity (AON) to begin acquisition proposals, and has to grant its approval to all major deals through all their important phases.

It also has the power to approve any deviations in an acquisition, and recommends all big purchases for approval of the Cabinet committee on security.
 
Wow first ball hit for six by MP. IACCS and artillery are two things that were needed at least 10 years back. But better late than never. BJP is taking this as a pressing need and as the economy improves so will the pace of these decisions.
 
Really no headline grabbing procurement has been cleared under the new DM's first DAC. Understandable considering the position the Airbus-Tata deal is in (single vendor) and that the PC-7 follow-on deal is itself rather complex (will need to be manufactured in India).

Some positive news that the MGS procurement is inching forward, hopefully arty is focused on across the board by the IA and new Def Min.
 
as the economy improves so will the pace of these decisions.
This is surely true. The sad thing is, however, that for the past 10 years it has been the norm for the MoD to return BILLIONS of USD in unspent funds to the treasury and these funds don't carry over to the new budget. Think how much further along the modernisation effort would be if not for this.......
 
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Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) headed by defence minister Manohar Parrikar has cleared long ending proposal to acquire 814 truck mounted 155 mm/52 calibre howitzer guns at the cost of 15000 Cr today giving major boost to Artillery’s modernisation plans of Indian Army .

Likely contenders are French Nexter Systems who have tied up with Larsen & Toubro to offer 155 mm/52-calibre gun Ceaser howitzer installed on Ashok leyland’s Super Stalion 6×6 truck . Tata Power Strategic Electronics Division (SED), has offered a derivative of the G5 from Denel Land Systems of the South Africa mounted on an eight-wheeled Tata truck . BAE Systems teamed with Mahindra Defence offering the FH-77BW L52 Archer,Yugoimport SDPR teamed with Punj Lloyd for Nora-B52K1 , Krauss Maffei-Wegmann has teamed with Ashok Leyland for AGM (on a 6 x 6 truck).


Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) after clearance will kick start Truck-Mounted 155mm Gun trials in India by Indian Army . Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) is currently spearheading the Advanced Towed Artillery Gun (ATAG) project to develop a 155-millimetre 52-calibre Towed Gun by 2016,India already has dropped plans to acquire M777 Ultra Light Howitzers (ULH) from US due to Higher Purchase cost . Plans to Procure 180 x 155mm/52 calibre wheeled self-propelled (SP) guns were also dropped due to the guns not meeting the technical requirements and certain infirmities in the trial process itself . Indian Army has placed orders for 114 ” Dhanush ” guns of 155-millimetre (mm), 45 calibre ” made by the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB), based on the design and manufacturing technology provided by Swedish gun maker Bofors AG in the late 1980s.
 
Do not west time. Ask every paty to provide 3 guns in 6 months. Give them to army for evaluation for just 3 months. Order 50 each to qualifying parties. By that time let army decide wich is the best. Order them.
 
I am confident this time the process will be FAST ....... unless the Indian Army screws up AGAIN and takes its own sweet time. I expect ZERO delays from the bureaucrats and politicians.
 
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