What's new

Soon, Indian soldiers may don sci-fi gear

Veeru

BANNED
Joined
Oct 12, 2010
Messages
2,609
Reaction score
0
Soon, Indian soldiers may don sci-fi gear

Rajat Pandit | TNN

New Delhi: Indian soldiers armed with hand-held computers or wrist-band display units, ‘‘smart’’ vests packed with sensors, integrated ballistic helmets with ‘‘heads-up display’’, miniature radio and GPS systems and, of course, deadly firepower with laserguided modular weapon systems. Seems straight out of a sci-fi film?

It may, at this point in time. But, away from the razzmatazz of acquiring fighter jets, submarines and missiles, India is also now finally looking to equip its humble foot-soldiers with advanced weaponry and gadgets for the conflicts of future.

The defence ministry has now floated a global RFI (request for information) for procuring ‘‘integrated computer and communication systems (ICCS)’’ for infantry soldiers, who constitute well over one-third of the 1.13-million strong Army.

This is in keeping with the eventual aim to gradually transform soldiers into hightech, networked, self-contained killing machines under the Army’s overall F-INSAS (future infantry soldier as a system) plan, cost of which will run into thousands of crores.

Though the plan was to implement F-INSAS across all the 359 infantry battalions by 2020, it has suffered from some delays. ‘‘But it’s on the right track. First, we will carry out systems development and integration, followed by user-trials by two infantry brigades. Finally, the F-INSAS project will be fielded for the entire infantry,’’ said a senior officer.

Army chief General V K Singh himself has identified ‘‘transformation into an agile, lethal and networked force, which is capability-based to meet the future challenges’’, as one of his top-priority areas.

Under the ICCS, infantry battalions will be equipped with ‘‘soldier-wearable’’ computers, radios and GPS, backed by central power pack modules and battle-load carrier vests.

The computer module, for instance, will include data terminals for senior commanders, portable planning boards for commanders and wrist displays for soldiers. This will ensure soldiers are able to receive, store and transmit complex voice, data and video signals for advanced ‘‘situational awareness’’.
‘‘ICCS must have the ability to accept and present realtime information provided by C4I (command, control, communication, computer and intelligence) tools,’’ says the RFI.

‘‘Soldiers should have the ability to exchange pertinent information up and laterally across the chain of command under all environmental and climatic conditions,’’ it adds.

All these taken together will bolster the soldier’s ‘‘lethality, survivability, sustainability, mobility and situational awareness’’ in the digitised battlefield. There are even plans to also equip each infantry section of 10-12 soldiers with a ‘‘robotic mule’’, which apart from helping them carry additional load will also be mounted with remotely-activated weapon systems for concentrated firepower.

e-paper Sign-in
 
IMG_0972.jpg


Latest picture from the private sector-Bharat Electronics Limited..
 
Is the Robotic mule mentioned in the article based on the mule in development in the US army

Well, India has tested it in 2 different platforms, One is Honda CRV and the Other is Maruthi Esteem.... Robot Mules are nothing but Unmanned Ground Vehicles...
 
Nice concept but? What is the time frame?
 
IMG_0972.jpg


Latest picture from the private sector-Bharat Electronics Limited..

oh god look att he diffrence between the two-

more than - gears they need to train hard ad loose to lard. and atleast look like a soldier - right now it looks like a vegetable seller from the streets of delhi - wearing modeling and posing for armed forces.
 
Well, India has tested it in 2 different platforms, One is Honda CRV and the Other is Maruthi Esteem.... Robot Mules are noting but Unmanned Ground Vehicles...

This is what the guy said from the post in BR forum... Who took the picture.

An interesting stall, BEL's FINSAS stall. A pic i took of the guy who was posing for the FINSAS.

Glad someone noticed it was a AK with a scope.

Everyone can tell that. We are not talking about the weapon, but what one of the private sector is coming up with for the F INSAS program.

The weapon for the F-INSAS program is yet to be seen.
 
This is what the guy said from the post in BR forum... Who took the picture.

Well, He should Be mistaken.... Many Companies develop Such Platforms, Even the Sri Lakshmi Defense Solution have made sometihng like this,

dsc00565ffhf.jpg


dsc00564fhf.jpg
 

Back
Top Bottom