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Deal worth Rs 170 cr for better, lighter Army helmets to be inked

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The Army has been demanding light-weight ballistic helmets for almost two decades now. (AP photo)

NEW DELHI: The Indian Army is still nowhere near getting desperately-needed modern helicopters, howitzers and air defence weapons, or even new assault rifles and carbines, to plug its critical operational deficiencies. But its infantry soldiers are now finally poised to get some basic protection gear after decades of neglect.
Highlights
  1. Defence ministry said a contract for light-weight ballistic helmets worth Rs 170 crore is on the anvil
  2. Existing helmets are bulky, provide protection from only splinters and rocks.
  3. Earlier, Army had inked the Rs 140 crore contract for 50,000 new bullet-proof jackets
Defence ministry sources on Monday said a contract for 1,58,279 light-weight ballistic helmets, worth around Rs 170 crore, is on the anvil now.

"The deal would have been inked much earlier after the CNC (contract negotiation committee) was completed. But there has been a complaint, as also some financial queries...these are now being addressed," said a source.

If the contract for the new helmets is indeed inked, it will be the second such deal to ensure better personal protection for infantry soldiers, who are often forgotten in the clamour for sophisticated weapon systems.

As was first reported by TOI in March, the Army had inked the Rs 140 crore contract for "emergency" procurement of 50,000 new bullet-proof jackets+ from Tata Advanced Materials Limited after a delay of over a decade.

Similarly, the proposed purchase of the ballistic helmets -with 13mm trauma protection pads -is slated to take place from an Indian manufacturer, MKU.The helmets for "commanders" will also be equipped with integrated communication headsets.

The Army has been demanding light-weight ballistic helmets for almost two decades now because the existing ones are not only bulky, but also provide protection from only splinters and rocks.

"Head injuries are a major problem in both conventional as well as counter-insurgency operations. We want ballistic helmets that can stop 9mm bullets from around 20 metres. It should also be possible to mount night-vision sights, protective goggles and other devices on them," said a senior officer.

"Such helmets would be a great morale booster for soldiers, who make do with old, heavy helmets that only give limited protection to the top of heads and not the sides," he added.

Consequently, soldiers generally prefer to use the lighter bullet-proof "patkas" during counter-insurgency operations.

"But they too weigh around 2.5 kg and protect only the forehead and the back of the head," said another officer.

In contrast, soldiers in advanced countries wear ultra-light helmets made of high-tenacity composite and polyethylene materials. Some helmets also integrate video cameras, thermal, chemical and biological sensors, along with visors which act as "heads-up computerized display monitors" in front of the eyes.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...helmets-to-be-inked/articleshow/54023127.cms?

@PARIKRAMA @Abingdonboy @Roybot @Water Car Engineer @nair @Stephen Cohen @Joe Shearer
 
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Army is in desperate need for such gears, whenever there are war games we see our poor equipment compared to what other nations provide for their regular infantry. The sad part being we already have companies that provide such equipment to other countries yet our own army men don't have access to them.
 
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Antony could not buy 50000 helmets for Army in his 10 years tenure. lol Shame.

Unfortunately for us, that is nothing to "lol" about. UPA really cost us a decade & a half atleast (the half coming from the time it will take to put things back in order). Antony was part of the problem, the bigger mess was created by the UPA destroying the finances of the country.
 
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Unfortunately for us, that is nothing to "lol" about. UPA really cost us a decade & a half atleast (the half coming from the time it will take to put things back in order). Antony was part of the problem, the bigger mess was created by the UPA destroying the finances of the country.


I said lol because earlier I used get angry but after hearing so much about antony (i dont know what he did in 10 years), now it got amusing.
 
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Not that they are very costly....Its just the red tape and stupid bureaucracy, to an extent 'forever changing' requirements from Army too. I think 3 lakhs modern and light weight bulletproof jackets will cost us less than a single Rafale.
 
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Antony could not buy 50000 helmets for Army in his 10 years tenure. lol Shame.


True, but the army themselve are making this hard. There were several, several companies that failed to meet the requirements for the body armor. What are they looking for? I am sure the vendors are world class, but they ALL failed? Now the wait gets worse.
 
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True, but the army themselve are making this hard. There were several, several companies that failed to meet the requirements for the body armor. What are they looking for? I am sure the vendors are world class, but they ALL failed? Now the wait gets worse.

This requirement need to checked and cross checked with other nation requirements. I have been hearing of these for past many years. Rather than picking and providing the basic necessities we are stalling for personal gains by upper brass or govt officials, and in the end our army men have nothing. So what good is this requirement.
 
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True, but the army themselve are making this hard. There were several, several companies that failed to meet the requirements for the body armor. What are they looking for? I am sure the vendors are world class, but they ALL failed? Now the wait gets worse.

Then what the DefMin is for? They are custodian of India's security, by any cost they had to force Army buy atleast 50000 to start with. Actually the fact is he was not bothered at all. He did not take any decision in his tenure.

The greatest failure is not to start an Indian submarine program based on Scorpene in 2006 itself. I do not understand why we pay extra for ToT!!! After delay also I can assure you that in 2016 MDL would have started building an Indian design submarine. Antony was waste of time.

Never knew MKU was an Indian company!


A Kanpur based company, strange!!
 
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Deal worth Rs 170 cr for better, lighter Army helmets to be inked

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The Army has been demanding light-weight ballistic helmets for almost two decades now. (AP photo)

NEW DELHI: The Indian Army is still nowhere near getting desperately-needed modern helicopters, howitzers and air defence weapons, or even new assault rifles and carbines, to plug its critical operational deficiencies. But its infantry soldiers are now finally poised to get some basic protection gear after decades of neglect.

Defence ministry sources on Monday said a contract for 1,58,279 light-weight ballistic helmets, worth around Rs 170 crore, is on the anvil now.

"The deal would have been inked much earlier after the CNC (contract negotiation committee) was completed. But there has been a complaint, as also some financial queries...these are now being addressed," said a source.

If the contract for the new helmets is indeed inked, it will be the second such deal to ensure better personal protection for infantry soldiers, who are often forgotten in the clamour for sophisticated weapon systems.

As was first reported by TOI in March, the Army had inked the Rs 140 crore contract for "emergency" procurement of 50,000 new bullet-proof jackets+ from Tata Advanced Materials Limited after a delay of over a decade.

Similarly, the proposed purchase of the ballistic helmets -with 13mm trauma protection pads -is slated to take place from an Indian manufacturer, MKU.The helmets for "commanders" will also be equipped with integrated communication headsets.

The Army has been demanding light-weight ballistic helmets for almost two decades now because the existing ones are not only bulky, but also provide protection from only splinters and rocks.

"Head injuries are a major problem in both conventional as well as counter-insurgency operations. We want ballistic helmets that can stop 9mm bullets from around 20 metres. It should also be possible to mount night-vision sights, protective goggles and other devices on them," said a senior officer.

"Such helmets would be a great morale booster for soldiers, who make do with old, heavy helmets that only give limited protection to the top of heads and not the sides," he added.

Consequently, soldiers generally prefer to use the lighter bullet-proof "patkas" during counter-insurgency operations.

"But they too weigh around 2.5 kg and protect only the forehead and the back of the head," said another officer.

In contrast, soldiers in advanced countries wear ultra-light helmets made of high-tenacity composite and polyethylene materials. Some helmets also integrate video cameras, thermal, chemical and biological sensors, along with visors which act as "heads-up computerized display monitors" in front of the eyes.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...helmets-to-be-inked/articleshow/54023127.cms?

@PARIKRAMA @Abingdonboy @Roybot @Water Car Engineer @nair @Stephen Cohen @Joe Shearer
170 CR and 150 Cr these are peneates what Army budgets its

We ready to spend 200 billion $

In just 1 billion $ we Can equip more than 2 &3 of are Army with standard SPJ

I mean we waste 2-3 billion $ in stupidity


Half Army budget go unspend

This is anarchy
 
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We have seen many FAST helmets and many variants already in use in the Indian armed forces BUT many are ill fitting or too big to the operator!

So Q, are there different sizes in this deal or one size fits all?

(If anyone in bangalore. Try Olive Planet in RT nagar - army surplus store, small but pretty good. They have helmets there , tried one BUT way to big for me!)
 
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