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Confirm - Matches the CAD :enjoy: (Except the Snorkel exhaust )
 
All major automotive industry giants must collaborate each other for a refined armed forces Vehicle.
The should have requirement to run on various fuels either petrol (all grades), Diesel, kerosene, ethanol or biodiesel etc.

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DHRUV, a perfect patrol vehicle for police forces to tackle in urban areas, has comfortable seating for a fully equipped response team of ten to twelve men and is based on the Ford F550 American chassis. The special air-conditioning vehicle with working space, rotating turrets and exceptionally viewing large armored glass has been developed on Indian right hand drive chassis with a protection level of B4 can be also uparmored to B7, with runflat tyres and after armouring having an excess playload of four tons with a top speed of 95 kmph.

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“VIPER”, the fast moving armoured vehicle is suitably customized for attacking with B7+ proof accessories. It has four side doors, a single rear luggage door, rotating turret & cross-country, a pick up van style for additional and heavy payload. This vehicle carries a total crew complement of Six and is armored to exceed the European B7+ armor.

source: Shrilakshmi Defence Solutions Ltd.

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A very rare pic of Shaktimaan Truck advertisement.
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GURKHA by Terradyne Armored Vehicles , Canada

http://www.terradyneinc.com
 
This seems a right hand drive vehicle as against TATRA that are left hand drives. It might be from TATA but it looks too sturdy to be from TATA.
It's obviously a TATA vehicle, it's their bidder for the Indian Army's LSV tender:

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http://www.drivespark.com/four-whee...ce-vehicle/articlecontent-pf72833-022504.html


TATRA have nothing to do with it.


By the way, this is Mahindra's product for the same requirement:

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Not really.There are both LHD and RHD versions in service.
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This might be a recent version, TATRAs have traditionally been LHDs.

Nowadays TATRAs ordered by the Indian mil are made by BEML and are only available in RHD, the LHD vehicles were from when TATRAs were being imported (via Vectra?) but since 2010(ish) they have been made by BEML only.

About 2000 of these TATA 6x6s HMVs are on order/in service with the IA, hopefully we can hear some good news soon about orders for the Kestral.
 
The Secretary (Defence Production), Shri Ashok Kumar Gupta and the Chairman & Managing Director of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Shri T. Suvarna Raju at the MoU signing ceremony, in New Delhi on July 11, 2017.
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Ministry of Defence
04-July, 2017 13:39 IST
MoU signed between Department of Defence Production And BEML

Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML), a Miniratna schedule ‘A’ Central Public Sector Enterprise under the Department of Defence Production, Ministry of Defence signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the financial year 2017-18 with the Ministry, here today. The annual MoU was signed between Secretary (Defence Production) Shri Ashok Kumar Gupta on behalf of the Ministry of Defence and CMD of BEML Shri D K Hota. The MoU outlines targets on various performance parameters for the company during the year. The revenue from operations has been targeted at ₹ 3,000 crore, which is 16 per cent increase over the previous year. The MoU has allotted a total weightage of 50 per cent for measuring financial performances while remaining 50 per cent weightage has been allotted to sector specific parameters such as CAPEX, indigenisation, client order servicing and HRM parameters.

Ministry of Defence
06-July, 2017 16:18 IST
Defence Minister releases Booklet highlighting efforts to achieve Self-Reliance in Defence Production

Defence Minister Shri Arun Jaitley released a booklet here today highlighting efforts made by Department of Defence Production in the last three years in pursuance of self-reliance in defence sector. It is a compilation of the achievements of the Department of Defence Production in the field of indigenous production of weapon systems/platforms and policy initiatives undertaken in the past three years.

Ever since the launch of ‘Make in India’ initiative in September 2014, the focus has been to improve the business environment by easing processes to do business, encourage participation of Indian public and private sectors in defence production and promote innovation and indigenous development of equipment and weapon platforms.

The booklet mentions a number of policy initiatives which have been taken by the Department of Defence Production. These are relaxation in Foreign Direct Investment policy, providing exchange rate variation protection to domestic industry, level-playing field to private sector in terms of excise duty/custom duty at par with public sector, liberalising licensing policy and extending the validity of industrial licensing to 15 years, streamlining defence offset guidelines and restoring services as an avenue for discharge of offsets. It also includes facilitating exports by issuing NOC online, hosting procedure for issue of NOC and list of military stores in public domain besides doing away with end-user certificate, revising make procedure to promote design and development, promulgating green channel policy, categorising certain Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) products as non-core, aligning payment terms of Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs), etc. It also mentions about ‘Make in India’ portal for defence production which is a very industry-friendly website covering all policy procedural issues.

The booklet also mentions that Ordnance Factories and DPSUs, working under the administrative control of Department of Defence Production, have not only enhanced their production from ₹ 44,000/- crore to ₹ 56,000/- crore but have also delivered many state-of-the-art platforms to the Armed Forces, including Light Combat Aircraft ‘Tejas’, Surface to Air Missile System ‘ Akash’ . During the last three years, 128 industrial licences have been issued.

Other highlights are, all naval ships and submarines on order are being constructed in Indian shipyards and percentage of capital procurement from Indian vendors has gone up from 47 to 61 in the last three years.

A number of steps are being taken to augment production capacity by DPSUs, such as infrastructure building for Mine Counter Measure Vessel at Goa Shipyard Ltd., new helicopter manufacturing facility at Tumakuru, second production line for Dhruv at Kanpur, manufacturing capacity for T-90 and PINAKA Rockets and manufacturing facilities for Medium Range Surface to Air Missile (MRSAM) at Ibrahimpatnam, Hyderabad.
 
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