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Tata Motors to Supply Military Vehicles to Thailand and Myanmar

Anupama Airy

In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision to turn India’s erstwhile policy of “Look East” to “Act East Policy”, India’s leading private sector company and largest auto maker by sales—Tata Motors, is all set to penetrate new markets in South East Asia and secure significant orders for supply of military vehicles–both troop carriers and combat vehicles to Thailand and Myanmar.

Speaking to DefenceAviationPost.com on the sidelines of the DefExpo India 2016, the vice president, defence and government business, Tata Motors, Vernon Norohna said the company has already passed trialss for supplying the 715 GS 2.5 ton military vehicles to the Royal Thai Army. These vehicles, Norohna said, are used essentially as troop carriers with a capacity to carry 11 troops.

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“Besides Thailand, we are also looking at Myanmar as a market to supply military vehicles,” added Norohna.

While the “Look East Policy” was introduced in the early 1990s when the Congress party’s PV Narasimha Rao was the Prime Minister of India. The same policy was endorsed by former Prime Ministers Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Manmohan Singh. This policy has been re-christened as the “Act East Policy” by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and has been lauded as the country’s most successful foreign policy initiative taken in the past two decades.

Asked to comment a foreign policy expert seeking anonymity said, “Indian companies penetrating into the markets of Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam etc is a great commercial move especially in the backdrop of China’s extraordinary ascendance to the world stage and its dominance in the markets of Myanmar and Thailand.” As per him, while Thailand is presently flooded with Japanese make of military and commercial vehicles, Myanmar has dominance from China in the segment.

Although for Tata Motor’s, this is more of a commercial move, but experts view this penetration as a hedge against China’s massive commercial presence in Myanmar. “Moreover, there is a huge opportunity in the combat vehicles space as these vehicles are facing replacement in many countries across the globe.”

Back home in India, Norohna said Tata Motors is placing a lot of emphasis on the wheeled platform Kestrel—the armoured amphibious platform in which the company plans to put anti-tank missiles and guns for use by the forces of the Indian Army.



“In combat vehicles, Tata Motors has indigenously designed and developed, along with DRDO, the Wheeled Armored Platform (WHAP) – theKESTREL Infantry Combat Vehicle, designed for optimized survivability, all terrain performance and increased lethality,” he added.

Significantly, Tata Motors carried out a live demonstration of Kestrel for the first time at DefExpo India 2016, held at South Goa. The live demonstration of Tata Kestrel tool place, right behind the performance by Arjun Tank.

While Tata-Kestrel is essentially a wheeled armoured personnel carrier, variants of the same are being planned that can also be used as a platform to support Army’s combat operations.

Tata’s Kestral and its variants, as and when inducted, will replace the Russian make BMPs, an amphibious infantry fighting vehicle, and APCs (armoured personnel carrier) in the Indian Army.

Tata’s are expecting big business in this space from within India and across the world as there are 50,000 combat vehicles in the world that are facing replacement.

TATA MOTORS DEFENCE OFFERINGS

Tata Motors offers its defence customers with a wide range of vehicles, in the light, medium and heavy category, having created a focused division to design and develop defence technologies and products, at its manufacturing facilities in Jamshedpur and Pune. Tata Motors also has a dedicated service team and network for defence products, across the length and breadth of the country. Through HORIZONEXT, the company’s four-pronged customer-focused strategy, Tata Motors Defence land solutions are based on a customer centric approach, that ensures vehicle reliability, optimum usability, and easily serviceable, with technology at the forefront.

TATA MOTORS IN COMBAT VEHICLE SPACE

For self-reliance in the area of Combat Vehicles & Engineering, Tata Motors has laid emphasis on the development of Combat Vehicle Technologies and systems, with the aim of empowering our defence forces, with breakthrough technologies. The idea is to ensure high mobility, fire power and protection to troops during military operations, with WORLD-CLASS ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLES. Hence Tata Motors is strategically moving from a logistics support provider, to a combat vehicle player.

beefc768-275f-481a-8c65-61719e9c6320-1-e1459432680567.jpg


In combat vehicles, Tata Motors has indigenously designed and developed, along with DRDO, the Wheeled Armored Platform (WHAP) – theKESTREL Infantry Combat Vehicle, designed for optimized survivability, all terrain performance and increased lethality.

Tata Motors has also developed a Light Armoured Multi-Role Vehicle (LAMV) – a reconnaissance vehicle, combining vital operational pre requisites of mobility, protection and firepower. Equipped with modern observation, surveillance and communication equipment, the LAMV is meant to provide armed forces with the technological edge, necessary to achieve superiority on the battlefield.



About Tata Motors Defence Solutions:

Tata Motors has been associated with the country’s off-road defence and security forces, since 1958 and has supplied over 110,000 vehicles to the Indian military and Paramilitary forces, so far. The company offers its products and services that not only meet the needs of the domestic market, but are also positioned to meet most stringent requirements across the world. Tata Motors exports its range of specialized defence vehicles to the SAARC, ASEAN and African regions. With Tata Motors rich portfolio in multi-axle range like 12×12, 8×8 & 6×6, the company has started supplying to leading Missile OEMs across the world. The company has also established itself as a supplier of specialist vehicles for UN peacekeeping missions. Tata Motors range of off-road vehicles are also being procured by the agencies involved in AID & Development, across the world like GSA, KBR, Oxfam, RONCO, RA International & Riders.

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Bros what kinds of vehicles to be supplied to Myanmar..? :D
 
Tata Motors to Supply Military Vehicles to Thailand and Myanmar

Anupama Airy

In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision to turn India’s erstwhile policy of “Look East” to “Act East Policy”, India’s leading private sector company and largest auto maker by sales—Tata Motors, is all set to penetrate new markets in South East Asia and secure significant orders for supply of military vehicles–both troop carriers and combat vehicles to Thailand and Myanmar.

Speaking to DefenceAviationPost.com on the sidelines of the DefExpo India 2016, the vice president, defence and government business, Tata Motors, Vernon Norohna said the company has already passed trialss for supplying the 715 GS 2.5 ton military vehicles to the Royal Thai Army. These vehicles, Norohna said, are used essentially as troop carriers with a capacity to carry 11 troops.

fc3a2c3b-668b-4377-89fa-98a2ef29342f-e1459432599933.jpg


“Besides Thailand, we are also looking at Myanmar as a market to supply military vehicles,” added Norohna.

While the “Look East Policy” was introduced in the early 1990s when the Congress party’s PV Narasimha Rao was the Prime Minister of India. The same policy was endorsed by former Prime Ministers Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Manmohan Singh. This policy has been re-christened as the “Act East Policy” by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and has been lauded as the country’s most successful foreign policy initiative taken in the past two decades.

Asked to comment a foreign policy expert seeking anonymity said, “Indian companies penetrating into the markets of Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam etc is a great commercial move especially in the backdrop of China’s extraordinary ascendance to the world stage and its dominance in the markets of Myanmar and Thailand.” As per him, while Thailand is presently flooded with Japanese make of military and commercial vehicles, Myanmar has dominance from China in the segment.

Although for Tata Motor’s, this is more of a commercial move, but experts view this penetration as a hedge against China’s massive commercial presence in Myanmar. “Moreover, there is a huge opportunity in the combat vehicles space as these vehicles are facing replacement in many countries across the globe.”

Back home in India, Norohna said Tata Motors is placing a lot of emphasis on the wheeled platform Kestrel—the armoured amphibious platform in which the company plans to put anti-tank missiles and guns for use by the forces of the Indian Army.



“In combat vehicles, Tata Motors has indigenously designed and developed, along with DRDO, the Wheeled Armored Platform (WHAP) – theKESTREL Infantry Combat Vehicle, designed for optimized survivability, all terrain performance and increased lethality,” he added.

Significantly, Tata Motors carried out a live demonstration of Kestrel for the first time at DefExpo India 2016, held at South Goa. The live demonstration of Tata Kestrel tool place, right behind the performance by Arjun Tank.

While Tata-Kestrel is essentially a wheeled armoured personnel carrier, variants of the same are being planned that can also be used as a platform to support Army’s combat operations.

Tata’s Kestral and its variants, as and when inducted, will replace the Russian make BMPs, an amphibious infantry fighting vehicle, and APCs (armoured personnel carrier) in the Indian Army.

Tata’s are expecting big business in this space from within India and across the world as there are 50,000 combat vehicles in the world that are facing replacement.

TATA MOTORS DEFENCE OFFERINGS

Tata Motors offers its defence customers with a wide range of vehicles, in the light, medium and heavy category, having created a focused division to design and develop defence technologies and products, at its manufacturing facilities in Jamshedpur and Pune. Tata Motors also has a dedicated service team and network for defence products, across the length and breadth of the country. Through HORIZONEXT, the company’s four-pronged customer-focused strategy, Tata Motors Defence land solutions are based on a customer centric approach, that ensures vehicle reliability, optimum usability, and easily serviceable, with technology at the forefront.

TATA MOTORS IN COMBAT VEHICLE SPACE

For self-reliance in the area of Combat Vehicles & Engineering, Tata Motors has laid emphasis on the development of Combat Vehicle Technologies and systems, with the aim of empowering our defence forces, with breakthrough technologies. The idea is to ensure high mobility, fire power and protection to troops during military operations, with WORLD-CLASS ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLES. Hence Tata Motors is strategically moving from a logistics support provider, to a combat vehicle player.

beefc768-275f-481a-8c65-61719e9c6320-1-e1459432680567.jpg


In combat vehicles, Tata Motors has indigenously designed and developed, along with DRDO, the Wheeled Armored Platform (WHAP) – theKESTREL Infantry Combat Vehicle, designed for optimized survivability, all terrain performance and increased lethality.

Tata Motors has also developed a Light Armoured Multi-Role Vehicle (LAMV) – a reconnaissance vehicle, combining vital operational pre requisites of mobility, protection and firepower. Equipped with modern observation, surveillance and communication equipment, the LAMV is meant to provide armed forces with the technological edge, necessary to achieve superiority on the battlefield.



About Tata Motors Defence Solutions:

Tata Motors has been associated with the country’s off-road defence and security forces, since 1958 and has supplied over 110,000 vehicles to the Indian military and Paramilitary forces, so far. The company offers its products and services that not only meet the needs of the domestic market, but are also positioned to meet most stringent requirements across the world. Tata Motors exports its range of specialized defence vehicles to the SAARC, ASEAN and African regions. With Tata Motors rich portfolio in multi-axle range like 12×12, 8×8 & 6×6, the company has started supplying to leading Missile OEMs across the world. The company has also established itself as a supplier of specialist vehicles for UN peacekeeping missions. Tata Motors range of off-road vehicles are also being procured by the agencies involved in AID & Development, across the world like GSA, KBR, Oxfam, RONCO, RA International & Riders.

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Bros what kinds of vehicles to be supplied to Myanmar..? :D

Any kind of vehicles which our Myanmarese allies want
 
Most probably utility pick ups, medium trucks and 4x4s initially.
Yeah, something along those lines, maybe some LSVs but I don't think it will be the larger vehicles or more advanced products.

Mahindra secured (aprox) a 2000 order to supply modified Boleros to the Phillipines national police recently and this is where TATA and Mahindra are very strong but they both (especially TATA) need to start securing some big ticket orders for their top of the line equipment.
 
Tata Motors to Supply Military Vehicles to Thailand and Myanmar

Anupama Airy

In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision to turn India’s erstwhile policy of “Look East” to “Act East Policy”, India’s leading private sector company and largest auto maker by sales—Tata Motors, is all set to penetrate new markets in South East Asia and secure significant orders for supply of military vehicles–both troop carriers and combat vehicles to Thailand and Myanmar.

Speaking to DefenceAviationPost.com on the sidelines of the DefExpo India 2016, the vice president, defence and government business, Tata Motors, Vernon Norohna said the company has already passed trialss for supplying the 715 GS 2.5 ton military vehicles to the Royal Thai Army. These vehicles, Norohna said, are used essentially as troop carriers with a capacity to carry 11 troops.

fc3a2c3b-668b-4377-89fa-98a2ef29342f-e1459432599933.jpg


“Besides Thailand, we are also looking at Myanmar as a market to supply military vehicles,” added Norohna.

While the “Look East Policy” was introduced in the early 1990s when the Congress party’s PV Narasimha Rao was the Prime Minister of India. The same policy was endorsed by former Prime Ministers Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Manmohan Singh. This policy has been re-christened as the “Act East Policy” by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and has been lauded as the country’s most successful foreign policy initiative taken in the past two decades.

Asked to comment a foreign policy expert seeking anonymity said, “Indian companies penetrating into the markets of Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam etc is a great commercial move especially in the backdrop of China’s extraordinary ascendance to the world stage and its dominance in the markets of Myanmar and Thailand.” As per him, while Thailand is presently flooded with Japanese make of military and commercial vehicles, Myanmar has dominance from China in the segment.

Although for Tata Motor’s, this is more of a commercial move, but experts view this penetration as a hedge against China’s massive commercial presence in Myanmar. “Moreover, there is a huge opportunity in the combat vehicles space as these vehicles are facing replacement in many countries across the globe.”

Back home in India, Norohna said Tata Motors is placing a lot of emphasis on the wheeled platform Kestrel—the armoured amphibious platform in which the company plans to put anti-tank missiles and guns for use by the forces of the Indian Army.



“In combat vehicles, Tata Motors has indigenously designed and developed, along with DRDO, the Wheeled Armored Platform (WHAP) – theKESTREL Infantry Combat Vehicle, designed for optimized survivability, all terrain performance and increased lethality,” he added.

Significantly, Tata Motors carried out a live demonstration of Kestrel for the first time at DefExpo India 2016, held at South Goa. The live demonstration of Tata Kestrel tool place, right behind the performance by Arjun Tank.

While Tata-Kestrel is essentially a wheeled armoured personnel carrier, variants of the same are being planned that can also be used as a platform to support Army’s combat operations.

Tata’s Kestral and its variants, as and when inducted, will replace the Russian make BMPs, an amphibious infantry fighting vehicle, and APCs (armoured personnel carrier) in the Indian Army.

Tata’s are expecting big business in this space from within India and across the world as there are 50,000 combat vehicles in the world that are facing replacement.

TATA MOTORS DEFENCE OFFERINGS

Tata Motors offers its defence customers with a wide range of vehicles, in the light, medium and heavy category, having created a focused division to design and develop defence technologies and products, at its manufacturing facilities in Jamshedpur and Pune. Tata Motors also has a dedicated service team and network for defence products, across the length and breadth of the country. Through HORIZONEXT, the company’s four-pronged customer-focused strategy, Tata Motors Defence land solutions are based on a customer centric approach, that ensures vehicle reliability, optimum usability, and easily serviceable, with technology at the forefront.

TATA MOTORS IN COMBAT VEHICLE SPACE

For self-reliance in the area of Combat Vehicles & Engineering, Tata Motors has laid emphasis on the development of Combat Vehicle Technologies and systems, with the aim of empowering our defence forces, with breakthrough technologies. The idea is to ensure high mobility, fire power and protection to troops during military operations, with WORLD-CLASS ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLES. Hence Tata Motors is strategically moving from a logistics support provider, to a combat vehicle player.

beefc768-275f-481a-8c65-61719e9c6320-1-e1459432680567.jpg


In combat vehicles, Tata Motors has indigenously designed and developed, along with DRDO, the Wheeled Armored Platform (WHAP) – theKESTREL Infantry Combat Vehicle, designed for optimized survivability, all terrain performance and increased lethality.

Tata Motors has also developed a Light Armoured Multi-Role Vehicle (LAMV) – a reconnaissance vehicle, combining vital operational pre requisites of mobility, protection and firepower. Equipped with modern observation, surveillance and communication equipment, the LAMV is meant to provide armed forces with the technological edge, necessary to achieve superiority on the battlefield.



About Tata Motors Defence Solutions:

Tata Motors has been associated with the country’s off-road defence and security forces, since 1958 and has supplied over 110,000 vehicles to the Indian military and Paramilitary forces, so far. The company offers its products and services that not only meet the needs of the domestic market, but are also positioned to meet most stringent requirements across the world. Tata Motors exports its range of specialized defence vehicles to the SAARC, ASEAN and African regions. With Tata Motors rich portfolio in multi-axle range like 12×12, 8×8 & 6×6, the company has started supplying to leading Missile OEMs across the world. The company has also established itself as a supplier of specialist vehicles for UN peacekeeping missions. Tata Motors range of off-road vehicles are also being procured by the agencies involved in AID & Development, across the world like GSA, KBR, Oxfam, RONCO, RA International & Riders.

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Bros what kinds of vehicles to be supplied to Myanmar..? :D

link.... ??
 
Yeah, something along those lines, maybe some LSVs but I don't think it will be the larger vehicles or more advanced products.

Mahindra secured (aprox) a 2000 order to supply modified Boleros to the Phillipines national police recently and this is where TATA and Mahindra are very strong but they both (especially TATA) need to start securing some big ticket orders for their top of the line equipment.
I know i am working on a system attached to Bolero as a quality engineer. Bolero LHD
 
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TATA's defence portfolio continues to grow
the last one is under developing..!? Bros
Some TATA in Myanmar army.. Mostly Truck and uilities pick up.. :'(
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TATA Truck...

Tata ..?
A new one... Currently in-hand Grand Tigers pick up are replacing with them...
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