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Indian Army to procure 300 light tanks


Even as the Indian Army continues to rectify problems that cropped up with its recently inducted T-90 main battle tanks, it has drawn up plans to procure about 300 light tanks.

A request for information issued to prospective vendors has pegged the requirement at about 200 wheeled light tanks (armoured cars) and about 100 tracked light tanks.

The Army wants tanks for effective employability in the high-altitude areas and mountainous terrain as well as in the deserts and urban and semi-urban terrains in the western sector. The numbers and type of tanks and the projected areas of deployment is indicative of the Army's threat perceptions and operational requirements in various theaters and its doctrinal approach.

Defence sources say the numbers could rise. The army, at present, has 63 armoured regiments out of which about half a dozen have been re-equipped with the T-90

Russian T-90s, procured a few years ago, faced problems while operating at high temperatures in the desert, affecting the tanks' electronics, fire control system and thermal imagers.

According to sources, trials are on in desert to evaluate ratifications and modifications to overcome the problems. About a dozen Russian experts are assisting the Army in the Rajasthan ranges. The Army initially bought 310 T-90s and placed an order for another 330 in 2007 besides license producing another 1,000 by 2020.

Military experts say that light tanks would primarily be used for reconnaissance, where speed and stealth are preferred over firepower. Wheeled tanks have a much lower audio signature and are more manoeuverable than tracked tanks.

Maj Gen Raj Mehta, a cavalry officer, said light tanks are more effective in areas like paddy field, water-logged terrain, sand and marshy ground, where the ground pressure is very low.

Then there is the issue of logistics and cross-country transportation. A light tank weighs up to 14 tonnes while the T-90 or the Arjun weigh 45 and 58 tonnes, respectively. This makes it easier to transport them to the high-altitude areas in Ladakh or North-East by road or air.
 
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Indian Army to procure 300 light tanks


Even as the Indian Army continues to rectify problems that cropped up with its recently inducted T-90 main battle tanks, it has drawn up plans to procure about 300 light tanks.

A request for information issued to prospective vendors has pegged the requirement at about 200 wheeled light tanks (armoured cars) and about 100 tracked light tanks.

The Army wants tanks for effective employability in the high-altitude areas and mountainous terrain as well as in the deserts and urban and semi-urban terrains in the western sector. The numbers and type of tanks and the projected areas of deployment is indicative of the Army's threat perceptions and operational requirements in various theaters and its doctrinal approach.

Defence sources say the numbers could rise. The army, at present, has 63 armoured regiments out of which about half a dozen have been re-equipped with the T-90

Russian T-90s, procured a few years ago, faced problems while operating at high temperatures in the desert, affecting the tanks' electronics, fire control system and thermal imagers.

According to sources, trials are on in desert to evaluate ratifications and modifications to overcome the problems. About a dozen Russian experts are assisting the Army in the Rajasthan ranges. The Army initially bought 310 T-90s and placed an order for another 330 in 2007 besides license producing another 1,000 by 2020.

Military experts say that light tanks would primarily be used for reconnaissance, where speed and stealth are preferred over firepower. Wheeled tanks have a much lower audio signature and are more manoeuverable than tracked tanks.

Maj Gen Raj Mehta, a cavalry officer, said light tanks are more effective in areas like paddy field, water-logged terrain, sand and marshy ground, where the ground pressure is very low.

Then there is the issue of logistics and cross-country transportation. A light tank weighs up to 14 tonnes while the T-90 or the Arjun weigh 45 and 58 tonnes, respectively. This makes it easier to transport them to the high-altitude areas in Ladakh or North-East by road or air.

India should Consider the Bradly fighting vehicle or the Striker if the US wants too sell for this acquisition.

And considering the size of the order there will be more domestic production involved :yahoo:
 
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i have a question the TESTS are being carried out in RAJHISTAN....means these tanks are being built with PAKISTAN being kept in mind....

because in ANCHARAL PARDESH(disputed terriroty) between china and india doesn't have any deserts....

so much for indian claims of PAKISTAN is NOT our ENEMY!!....
 
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i have a question the TESTS are being carried out in RAJHISTAN....means these tanks are being built with PAKISTAN being kept in mind....

because in ANCHARAL PARDESH(disputed terriroty) between china and india doesn't have any deserts....

so much for indian claims of PAKISTAN is NOT our ENEMY!!....

The deployment & concentration of Indian army to buy equipment effective in Rajhistan sector clearly says that IA is really looking to Follow the 'cold start' strategy, Pakistan is pretty much vulnerable to swift Armour attacks on that side, Good move......
Do u trust their claims, I don't even trust a single word of what Indians say...
 
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just reciprocating the feelings ........buddy....

well the difference is we clearly say INDIA is our ENEMY!! but the indians always act that for them no one is the enemy and if really someone is then it would be china in terms of size and aggression....atleast admit it like MEN that all your defence procurement is concentrated towards us!! WE ARE THE THREAT!!
 
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i have a question the TESTS are being carried out in RAJHISTAN....means these tanks are being built with PAKISTAN being kept in mind....

because in ANCHARAL PARDESH(disputed terriroty) between china and india doesn't have any deserts....

so much for indian claims of PAKISTAN is NOT our ENEMY!!....

What else would make sense, you say? Buy some x tanks for Pakistan and y for China? BS talk about intentions, India's talk of intentions while buying arms is to reassuer its citizens that they are secure, not for bloggers like you to double attack them about giving false pretensions and giving them in the first place.
Who asked you to believe them? WHo asked you to listen to them at all?
First get a medicine for your common-sense about the comments on having a test area in a desert.
Also create a fancy reason to why the missile test range is near Orissa and piss in your own undies and cry about how India is lying. Say that Indians actually test missiles by firing them in the direction of their mainland because that is in the direction of Pakistan and that is where they are aimed at.
:taz:

Phew...


Thanks,
Ruby.
 
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These can be also be very effective in future , if we develope them into more offensive role....

India's first anti-terror armoured vehicle unveiled

With the government of India increasing its focus on updating the defence forces with modern technology, a private Indian company has launched a range armoured vehicles for the Indian armed forces and police.

The range includes DHRUV-ATC (armoured troop carrier), DRONA--MPV (blast and mine protection vehicle) and VIPER (fast moving attack vehicle).

The high-end armoured vehicle, which is a first-of-its-kind in India with bullet, mine and blast proof capabilities will be showcased in New Delhi in October.

The company, Shri Lakshmi Defense Solution Limited, has commenced commercial production and is in the process of delivering its first bulletproof vehicle DHRUV-ATC to the Special Task Force from its new unit at Rahsupur, near Kanpur, in Uttar Pradesh.
The company currently is in talks with Indian paramilitary forces and also some high-value customers in India, Europe and the Middle- East who want their vehicles to be armoured with Level-B7 protection with bullet, mine and bomb-proof accessories. The armour could cost anywhere between Rs 50 lakh to over Rs 1 crore, depending upon the accessories embedded in the vehicle. The high-end armoured vehicles will be supplied to government officials, head of states, army, and prominent VIPs.

PS: we should also not forget mahindra's marksman
 
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well the difference is we clearly say INDIA is our ENEMY!! but the indians always act that for them no one is the enemy and if really someone is then it would be china in terms of size and aggression....atleast admit it like MEN that all your defence procurement is concentrated towards us!! WE ARE THE THREAT!!

Anyone who hasplanns to attack our country is an enemey....as simple as that.
 
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can I just ask what is the federal budget for education and health care in india?

you guys seem to be damn rich when it comes to buying weapons. looks typical Nazi government which spend huge on aggressive weapons but nothing on education/health care.

These kinds of posts will result in bans from now on.

Do not drag in poverty etc. etc. into military discussions please. There are enough threads on the social issues faced by our nations.
 
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anyone have any update information about abhay IFV....

may be they are waiting for arjun comparitive trial and more orders for arjun...

then we can here more about abhay...

Abhay can easile fit the bill for these 300 tanks or MAY be Tank-Ex

if we look at the wiki link of Tank-Ex then no. 300 is also mention there....(yes,army denied this tank but they can reconsider it,like arjun..)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abhay_IFV(ABHAY)

Tank EX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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After the trials are over as many as 300 tanks may be ordered from the DRDO in the future and further T-72 hulls may be imported from Russia instead of utilizing the existing ones.
:cheers:

i just hope these 300 tanks are none other than our TAnk-Ex

It will be like"der aaye durust aye " for army...:lol::rofl:
 
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any pictures of this light tank?

you can see the wiki link of Tank-Ex or Abhay IFV...

either one of these can fit the bill...:)

in my view it shoul be Tank-EX (hopefully:cheers:)

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