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February 11, 2011 5:31:25 AM

Rahul Datta | New Delhi

Come 2012, the Indian Army will have among its ranks quite a few high-tech and all-terrain infantrymen. They will have the ability to fight in a network-centric environment and will carry a weight — of weapons and other equipment — almost 50 per cent less than what they shoulder at present.

They will be the Futuristic Infantry Solider as a System (F-INSAS). The Army on Wednesday floated a global tender (request for information) for acquiring an integrated computer and communications system for its infantrymen. The systems — including mini-computers or laptops along with GPS and radio systems — will be part of the F-INSAS programme.

India has embarked upon on a similar programme called F-INSAS 2020, by when each soldier in its 3.75 lakh-strong infantry will be covered. The entire process is likely to cost more than $3 billion. The F-INSAS programme was first announced in 2007. The first phase of acquiring and training infantrymen is likely to be over by the end of 2011.

Faced with rapidly-changing warfare and the advent of information technology, countries like the US have made their infantry soldier self-sufficient, or “one-man armies.”

The futuristic soldier will have a more lethal but lighter rifle, lighter but stronger bulletproof jacket and lighter boots, besides ultra modern gadgets to increase his efficiency in war and reduce chances of casualty.

Sources said computers similar to the ones for which the tender has been floated are now in use by the US Army in Iraq and Afghanistan. They have proved their real-time worth vis-à-vis the ability to accept and present by command, control, communications, computers and intelligence tools, among others.

GPS, radio systems and computers — in the form of mini-laptops, helmet-mounted pads or wristbands — will enable soldiers to exchange pertinent information up and laterally across the chain of command under all environmental and climatic conditions.

Moreover, the Army wants to acquire systems which allow the soldier knowledge of what is happening around him and his location on the battlefield with respect to the enemy and his own troops.

The main objective of the F-INSAS programme is to enhance the soldier’s lethality, survival capacity and mobility.

Hi-tech Armoury

Helmet

Fitted with thermal sensors, video cameras besides chemical and biological sensors. Visor to function as a display monitor like two small computer monitors.

Clothing

To be lighter, waterproof but breathable besides resistant to chemical warfare. Also have sensors to monitor the health of soldier in order to provide immediate medical assistance.

Weapons

DRDO is developing a multi-calibre rifle and grenades. The rifle will be fitted with thermal weapon sight and laser finder to provide the soldier with range and direction information.




I thought FINSAS was a domestic project comprising of Tata, Rolta etc. and various laboratories of DRDO. If they wanted to issue the global tender, they should have done back in 2007.

It will take time to test all these products and then select one from them. It would take 2-3 years. I don't think 2020 is achievable.

Why the hell our govt. opened defense sector for private companies when no project was meant for them ?? We are not giving even the IT projects to our IT companies while rest of the world is getting help from them.
 
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I would really like to see prototypes for a new rifle. I'm hoping it's a bull-pup. Anyone got any info on this?
 
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I have a feeling its not going to be as "futurist" as some might think. I not going to let my hopes up.. I think it will be interior to what America and most European nations use.

And I CANT wait to see this rifle!! These guys better deliver!

Wheres the link BRAH?
 
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I thought FINSAS was a domestic project comprising of Tata, Rolta etc. and various laboratories of DRDO. If they wanted to issue the global tender, they should have done back in 2007.

I don't think this has anything to do with F-INSAS. Because it is an Indian programme. The reported messed up things. I can see lots of errors.

It will take time to test all these products and then select one from them. It would take 2-3 years. I don't think 2020 is achievable.
It is 2020! That is ten years from now. F-INSAS will be operational from next year.


Why the hell our govt. opened defense sector for private companies when no project was meant for them ?? We are not giving even the IT projects to our IT companies while rest of the world is getting help from them.

Among the forces the IA has 'reputation' for love for foreign weapons, what can others do!:frown: They are always last to activate anything cutting edge among the three services.
 
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Among the forces the IA has 'reputation' for love for foreign weapons, what can others do!:frown: They are always last to activate anything cutting edge among the three services.

Now Come On dear, this is Not true... You seriously Have No Idea about the Indigenous Second Line Gadgetories Indian Army Uses, Agreed the Primary Weapons are Partially Imported But that dosent make The Institution Import Freak....


The F-INSAS would make Indian Army Completely Indigenous in terms of Infantry
 
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It could just be dummy not related to the actual look of the rifle. But all the images that are supposed to be this rifle I seen are bullpops.

We will see in time, they did mess with INSAS bullpops, IDK.

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The Above Picture is TAVOR and the one Below is Indian Multi Caliber Weapon

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F-INSAS will be operational from next year.
I have also read this line at many places, somewhere its 2011 and at some places its 2012. I hope you are right.

I have a feeling its not going to be as "futurist" as some might think. I not going to let my hopes up.. I think it will be interior to what America and most European nations use.

And I CANT wait to see this rifle!! These guys better deliver!
DRDO is building the weapon. From technical point of view, it should be feasible for a country building BMD, brahmos, nuclear submarine, ICBM etc. but we have a very poor record in this field. Pakistan is way ahead than us in building weapons for their infantrymen. Their ordinance factory has even build a corner shot.


Impressive work...

Among the forces the IA has 'reputation' for love for foreign weapons, what can others do!
Its not that simple. The problem is nobody listens to them. Other countries are better than us because military is involved in the govt. in other countries but not in India. There's a lot of gap. MOD, which should be filled with officers from all the forces, instead is filled with corrupt politicians and bureaucrats who hates to work and who has no knowledge of ground realities and demands of our forces.
 
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Pakistan is way ahead than us in building weapons for their infantrymen.

They will be way ahead of us when they have an indigenous rifle for its standard soldiers. China, Korea, etc is an example of who are far a head of us.
 
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i think one important factor is they have jus floated RFI. request for information is floated to get broad idea about technical and commercial aspects of items verious firms are selling round the world. where as RFP is a tender enquiry and is legally binding.
 
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Now Come On dear, this is Not true... You seriously Have No Idea about the Indigenous Second Line Gadgetories Indian Army Uses, Agreed the Primary Weapons are Partially Imported But that dosent make The Institution Import Freak....

Sir with all due respect IA is not totally interested in indigenous weapons even if they are superior. Example: Arjun. Which primary/second line gadgetries are talking about?

The F-INSAS would make Indian Army Completely Indigenous in terms of Infantry
But the tenders don't indicate that. India is the only country where even an indigenous solution is available still the armed forces float global tenders.
 
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But the tenders don't indicate that. India is the only country where even an indigenous solution is available still the armed forces float global tenders.
I also think we could do this. The only thing about FINSAS that i doubt is the gun would be ready which is under DRDO.
 
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