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Indian Army’s modernization drive gathers steam

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NEW DELHI: The Army's futuristic programme to transform its infantry soldiers into high-tech, self-contained killing machines is gathering some steam, after a long delay, under the F-INSAS (future infantry soldier as a system) project.

Having issued global tenders for new assault rifles, "close-quarter battle'' (CQB) carbines and light-weight ballistic helmets with internal communication gear, the defence ministry is preparing similar RFPs (request for proposals) for light-machine guns, modular bullet-proof jackets, holographic reflex weapon sights, soldier-wearable computers, communication and surveillance equipment.

The first phase of F-INSAS itself will cost upwards of Rs 25,000 crore, with the 1.13- million strong Indian Army having 359 infantry battalions, each with 800-1,000 soldiers.

The programme, which will be implemented in phases, is spread over the 12th, 13th and 14th five-year plans (2012-27), say sources.

Somewhat similar to US Army's "land warrior" and "objective force warrior" programmes, F-INSAS is aimed at converting foot-soldiers into fully-networked, all-terrain weapon platforms by enhancing their "lethality, survivability, mobility, sustainability and situational awareness".

F-INSAS is divided into five sub-systems - modular weapons; body armour and individual equipment; weapon sights and hand-held target acquisition devices; communication equipment to make soldiers capable of transmitting and receiving complex voice, data and video systems; and portable computers in the shape of "wrist displays" for soldiers and "planning boards" for commanders.

Take the weapon systems, which include CQB carbines, assault rifles and light machine guns equipped with third-generation night-vision devices, laser designators, detachable under-barrel grenade launchers and the like.

The Army is examining the bids submitted by armament majors to acquire around 44,000 CQB carbines off-the-shelf for over Rs 4,500 crore. This will be followed by the indigenous manufacture of a large number of similar modular carbines by the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) under transfer of technology.

Then, the global tender for direct acquisition of around 66,000 advanced assault rifles was floated in November, which will be followed by licensed manufacture to equip the armed forces as well as the 8-lakh Central paramilitary forces.

This mega project for new assault rifles, with interchangeable 5.56mm and 7.62mm barrels and holographic reflex sights to replace the 5.56mm INSAS rifles being used, could alone run over Rs 20,000 crore.

"Soldiers will use the 7.62 x 39mm barrels for counter-insurgency operations since they are more effective for that role. But if deployed for conventional warfare, then they will use the 5.56 x 45mm barrels," said a source.

The Army is shopping for tripod-mounted 12.7mm heavy machine guns (HMGs), which can fire high-explosive, incendiary and armour-piercing rounds at a rapid clip, to further boost the high-volume firepower of its infantry battalions.

Indian Army’s modernization drive gathers steam - The Times of India
 
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Sounds promising, good to see the regular army men finally getting some attention. How long will it be till the army does the testing and selects the gun??
 
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Finally we are going to replace those INSAS guns.:yahoo:

Is there a better program then the existing INSAS? Better to have one.
 
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many military medernization proposed by indian army is advanced, but the problem is that indian military can't support these program, But the army can't wait, so have to import from foreign, then The domestic military company can't get the business, no money to invest in research, this is vicious circle!!! be patient to wait your military, they are your base of defence!!!
 
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I saw this list on a forum (M4Carbine.net)

List of vying M4 replacements for US Army, potential carbine trials participants 2010

1. Colt M4A1; An improved M4 will compete against the #1 competitor. The current gold standard by which all other carbines are measured

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2. FN SCAR MK16; Already selected by SOCOM.

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3. HK416; Currently in use with numerous American military personnel.

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4. KAC SR15; The improved M4 will have an improved bolt and rail, which the SR15 has both of

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5. Beretta ARX160; New contender under development

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6. Robinson XCR-L; Commericial weapon available since 2006

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7. LWRC M6A2. The popular AR15 piston design used by certain DEA agents in Afghanistan.

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8. Daniel Defense Mid-Length. Many think DD will submit their Middy design for evaluation

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9. SIG 55X. One of the most revered carbines on the planet

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10. LMT MRP. Multi-caliber, QD barrels, Piston or DI, the MRP does it all.

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11. CZ 805 Bren A1

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12. Bushmaster/Remington ACR. Highly ergonomic and new on the scene, the ACR is eager to compete

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13. Remington RGP. Another piston design looking to replace direct gas impingment

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14. Colt CM901. Colt's new modular design that can go from 7.62 NATO to 5.56 very easily

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15. Barrett REC7. Already a military supplier, Barrett redisgned the piston driven REC7 recently to bring it up to modern specs

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16. HK XM-8. Once positioned to replace the M4, then suddenly abandoned, the XM-8 may still be thrown into the mix

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more promises by indians that will never come true.

indians with big talk but fire blanks.
eg. retail sector farce.
 
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17. IMI TAVOR. Israel's TAVOR has replaced many Colt and Galil carbines in the IDF's arsenal

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If india really wanna save money here then its best that we keep an open channel with US Army and both armies select the same carbine as it would really reduce the cost of selected carbine especially since this carbine might replace the M4 carbines around the globe which is one of the most common carbine in the world. Its not the era of Soviet Union and thats why we are not gonna get some cheap weapon like the AK series and the next cheap gun is gonna come from US or some big manufacturer like HnK.
 
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more promises by indians that will never come true.

indians with big talk but fire blanks.
eg. retail sector farce.
Dude sorry to disappoint you but for guns the RFP is already issued and by the end of next financial year deals related to guns are likely to be signed.
Other deals will be signed rather quickly than guns. By 2013 all the deals mentioned will be signed my friend...IA is gonna let go these deals atleast considering they have not been able to sign any major defence deals for years except SAM and Brahmos deals which alone are around 7-10 billion $ worth...
 
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Hey guys i thought RFP was already issued for modular bulletproof jackets early this year and i thought by this time they should have started testing the jackets....
 
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The RFI that was issued early this year...

http://indianarmy.nic.in/writereaddata/RFI/215/RFI_FINSAS_080211.pdf

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Computer Module.
(aa) Commander Data Terminal (CDT).
(ab) Portable Display Unit (PDU).
(aaa) Wrist Display - for soldiers.
(aab) Planning Board - for commanders.
(ac) Software. OS, Application software and GIS. (ii)

(ii) Communication Module.
(aa) Single Band UHF Radio Set.
(ab) Dual Band UHF/VHF Radio Set.
(ac) Headset/ Earphone.

(iii) Navigation Module.
(aa) Global Positioning System (GPS).
(ab) Dead Reckoning Module (DRM). providing the users position related to an ‘Initialization Point’, on GPS becoming unavailable.
(ac) Digital Magnetic Compass (DMC).
(iv) Central Power Pack Module including Powermanagement System.
(v) Battle Load Carrier Vest (BLCV).
 
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its in the article mate. its called F-INSAS

Sir, I was talking about any indigenous program. The above mentioned F-INSAS is an overall system and not just a rifle. And that is also buying weapons from global and Indian venders. But still our Army deserve the best because they are the best.
 
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FINSAS is an indigenous program led by drdo. Indian Army has decided to not wait for this program and rather issue a global tender for every equipment...
 
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FINSAS is an indigenous program led by drdo. Indian Army has decided to not wait for this program and rather issue a global tender for every equipment...

Typical import loving Indian Army.By the way,I don't think that 5.56X45 mm NATO carbine is a good idea for regular infantry.Instead,they should retain full length Assault rifles like INSAS or M 16A4 just like the U.S. Marines.
 
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