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Armys dream project hits a technical snag
Josy Joseph
Monday, June 18, 2007 09:16 IST
NEW DELHI: A wired soldier with a GPS in hand; night vision equipment and bulletproof vests; protected against nuclear-biological and chemical warfare and a light and lethal persona weapon. That is Indias soldier of tomorrow under the dream project, Future Infantry Soldier as a System (F-INSAS).
But there is a slight problem for now: The prototypes and concepts conceived by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) are a little too heavy for the Army. Sources said the ambitious project Soldier as a System has run into time delays over the weight the soldier will have to carry.
The Army has termed the 25-kilogram weight of the entire personal system for the soldier as too heavy. This includes his uniform, the boots, handheld GPS system, night vision equipment, helmet, personal weapon etc.
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The Armament Research and Development Establishment, Pune is the lead lab for the project, with active cooperation from several other labs.
When it was planned in 2005, the proposal was to wrap up the first full phase of the project in seven years. But now with the Armys insistence on further reducing the weight of the systems the project has been delayed, sources admit.
The entire concept behind Soldier as a System is to make the infantry soldier in the battlefield more independent and capable of taking quick decisions on his own. He would also have a continuous information flow and backup systems that would help to improve his performance.
According to sources, the Army wants a soldier to carry about nine-kilograms of personal ration and everything together should add up only to 27 kilograms.
So if the DRDO kit is accepted, then the soldier can carry only two kilograms of food items for himself.Our soldiers cannot carry more than that, and cannot be compared to soldiers from developed world, says a military source.
Scientists argue that the 25-kilogram (55 pounds) weight of the Soldier as a System project is almost similar to the weight of equipment and items of such futuristic projects of other countries.
When the Future Force Warrior project of the US is perfected, the individual soldier load weight would be 40 pounds (18.2 kilograms).
http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1104011
Josy Joseph
Monday, June 18, 2007 09:16 IST
NEW DELHI: A wired soldier with a GPS in hand; night vision equipment and bulletproof vests; protected against nuclear-biological and chemical warfare and a light and lethal persona weapon. That is Indias soldier of tomorrow under the dream project, Future Infantry Soldier as a System (F-INSAS).
But there is a slight problem for now: The prototypes and concepts conceived by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) are a little too heavy for the Army. Sources said the ambitious project Soldier as a System has run into time delays over the weight the soldier will have to carry.
The Army has termed the 25-kilogram weight of the entire personal system for the soldier as too heavy. This includes his uniform, the boots, handheld GPS system, night vision equipment, helmet, personal weapon etc.
Read latest news at DNA
The Armament Research and Development Establishment, Pune is the lead lab for the project, with active cooperation from several other labs.
When it was planned in 2005, the proposal was to wrap up the first full phase of the project in seven years. But now with the Armys insistence on further reducing the weight of the systems the project has been delayed, sources admit.
The entire concept behind Soldier as a System is to make the infantry soldier in the battlefield more independent and capable of taking quick decisions on his own. He would also have a continuous information flow and backup systems that would help to improve his performance.
According to sources, the Army wants a soldier to carry about nine-kilograms of personal ration and everything together should add up only to 27 kilograms.
So if the DRDO kit is accepted, then the soldier can carry only two kilograms of food items for himself.Our soldiers cannot carry more than that, and cannot be compared to soldiers from developed world, says a military source.
Scientists argue that the 25-kilogram (55 pounds) weight of the Soldier as a System project is almost similar to the weight of equipment and items of such futuristic projects of other countries.
When the Future Force Warrior project of the US is perfected, the individual soldier load weight would be 40 pounds (18.2 kilograms).
http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1104011