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Indian Army plans to equip 1,600 T-72 tanks with advanced night- fighting capabilities






The Army, having long suffered from deficiencies in night fighting electro-optical equipment, is set to make up critical deficiencies.

Following footsteps of paramilitary forces and the National Security Guard (NSG), who have gone in for accelerated purchase of night vision devices after the 26/11 terrorist attack in Mumbai, the armed forces are now taking steps to improve their night fighting capabilities, according to Frontier India News Network.
Army chief Gen Deepak Kapoor, had said in 2010 that “Indian Army’s tanks have a night vision capability of 20 percent while Pakistani’s have 80 percent and China has 100 percent”.
The armed forces will review their doctrine, capabilities and shortcomings and also identify latest trends and technologies at a two-day seminar “Night Vision India 2013? on 16-17 January.
The Centre for Land Warfare Studies, a think tank of the Indian Army is organising the seminar at the Air Force Auditorium here in collaboration with IMR Media, a publishing and event organising company.
Delegates from the three Services will discuss tactics, techniques, and procedures that maximize our night-fighting technological advantages while countering the enemy’s night capabilities.
The Army’s objective is to equip over 1,600 T-72 tanks which form the backbone of the country’s armoured forces, with advanced night fighting capabilities. The Army’s case for acquiring 700 TISAS (thermal imaging stand alone systems) and 418 TIFACS (thermal fire control systems) for its T-72 fleet at a cost of around $230 million is in various stages of the procurement process. 300 Israeli TISAS were imported, followed by 3,860 image intensifier-based night-vision devices. A huge requirement persists. 310 T-90S main-battle tanks (MBTs) were imported from Russia and fitted with French Catherine TI cameras.
Indian Army T-72 Ajeya Tank on Display According to Major General RK Arora, ediotr of Indian Military Review magazine, Army also requires hand held thermal imaging (HHTI) sights (with laser range finder) for infantry, armoured, air defence, artillery and engineer regiments. The infantry is also looking for TI sights for medium machine guns and sniper rifles. RFIs for night sights for AK-47 assault rifles and other small arms have also been issued.

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The armed forces will review their doctrine, capabilities and shortcomings and also identify latest trends and technologies at a two-day seminar “Night Vision India 2013?




Wow it speaks volumes of how sad our military preparedness was. Volumes! I hope some of you Indian posters realize what I was saying was right all along. That;s why I call it like I see it.
 
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What's the potential of upgrading T-72's to T-90 standards? considering that the T-90 is in fact a highly modernized derivative of the T-72....
 
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IIRC these things have already begun in earnest and delveries are taking place as we speak. Another case of desi journos reporting old news?
 
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The sad reality is that night vision has been around since the 70's. As for upgrading toT90's well it depends which models. The model in the Russian inventory is very advanced and not similiar to what our military has.
 
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The sad reality is that night vision has been around since the 70's. As for upgrading toT90's well it depends which models. The model in the Russian inventory is very advanced and not similiar to what our military has.
Are the Russians exporting the down grade T90 models to India? Its still the most advance front line main battle tank of India though.
 
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very old news and army already getting their night vision glass cockpit and other advanced suites for its T72 from france and israel.
 
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Are the Russians exporting the down grade T90 models to India? Its still the most advance front line main battle tank of India though.

It's all in the POV innit, India's T-90's are modified versions with Russian and French assistance. And besides the latest ones being acquired are the T-90MS, whether the previous models get upgraded to this standard and whether India sticks with the Kontakt-5 or upgrades to the Kaktus ERA remains to be seen....(as always someone please correct me if the information is incorrect)
 
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Are the Russians exporting the down grade T90 models to India? Its still the most advance front line main battle tank of India though.

T 90s are manufactured in India with Israeli and French equipment.
 
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