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The defence division of Tata Motors, the country's largest automobile maker, is eyeing Rs 60,000 crore of contracts to build combat vehicles. There is a silent race between companies to have the largest piece of the $100-billion worth of defence acquisitions laid out by the government over the next decade from local companies.

The company has bagged a Rs 914-crore contract to supply 1,239 indigenously developed high mobility multi-axle vehicles, the single largest order awarded by the army to an Indian private original equipment manufacturer in land systems under the Defence Procurement Policy.

Vernon Noronha, vice-president, defence and government business, Tata Motors, said: "In the past two years of the previous government, there were almost no orders. One year after the present government came to power, all our stuck files started moving and there was quick acceleration of orders. This has enthused not only Tata Motors but the entire industry."

The order book is Rs 1,500 crore, to be executed over the next two years. The division clocked revenue of Rs 1,200 crore last year and aims to double it in two years, Noronha added. In the past three years, the division generated revenue of Rs 2,000 crore or about three per cent of Tata Motors' total.

Indian companies are quickly building capabilities to grab a piece of the defence pie.

In two weeks, Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) forged alliances with two European companies to supply underwater warfare equipment and military helicopters. The Anil Ambani-led Reliance Group entered the sector with the acquisition of Pipavav Defence.

"Earlier, RFPs (Request for Proposals) were issued at a snail's pace. Today, the Indian Army and ministry of defence are chasing companies, asking us to put our vehicles for trials as fast as possible," said Noronha.

The Rs 60,000-crore contract to build a Future Infantry Combat Vehicle is one of the biggest defence contracts of recent times. The previous government had floated an Expression of Interest (EoI) in 2008, after which eight private Indian companies responded. These had included Bharat Forge, Titagarh Wagons, M&M and Tata Motors. The Modi government scrapped the previous EoI and a revised one is expected in the next couple of months.


Beside, orders worth Rs 1,053 crore for the light armoured multipurpose vehicle, Rs 1,000 crore for armoured personnel carriers and Rs 3,000 crore for general service vehicles are being targeted by companies. A wheeled infantry combat vehicle is being built by Tata Motors in association with the Defence Research and Developent Organisation, of which the army is looking to procure 100 units.

"Eventually, we would like to become a manufacturer of light tanks and then the main battle tank. That is how we would like the progression to happen. The army released a request for information to develop the Future Ready Combat Vehicle, which will be the main battle tank. We have put in a response," added Noronha.
 
There's a lot of positioning going on by the private firms, they're clearly taking the defence sector seriously now, and India would be stupid not to leverage this.

"Eventually, we would like to become a manufacturer of light tanks and then the main battle tank. That is how we would like the progression to happen. The army released a request for information to develop the Future Ready Combat Vehicle, which will be the main battle tank. We have put in a response," added Noronha.


Interested to see their concept, and who they're working with.
 
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Is this the same(Tata) company which own Jaguar and LandRover? o_O


Yes, they're entering the front line war machine category. Many private firms are entering the defence sector in a serious way as it liberalizes.

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Kestral, off their wheeled FICV concept
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Tracked FICV
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Early tracked FICV Chassis Work
 
Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh :flame::flame::flame: an Indian company
Indian steel companies have debts of $31 billion. Buying battle tanks and armoured vehicles from USA, Russia, Europe, Israel will be cheaper.
 
Lol :woot: he is bringing Indian Steel companies in LCA and that too he is talking about indian steel companies debt?:omghaha::omghaha:What the heck dude what is wrong with the people now a days:omghaha::omghaha:
I fell from my chair after reading this.:rofl::rofl:

Indian steel companies have debts of $31 billion. Buying battle tanks and armoured vehicles from USA, Russia, Europe, Israel will be cheaper.
 
We dont know if it's cheaper, but we know it only builds up other people's defence industries.
India must concentrate on farming and not war machines, missiles and space programs.

India's war machines. missiles and weapons will be no comparison to USA, Russia and Europe for next 50 to 100 years.
 
India must concentrate on farming and not war machines, missiles and space programs.

India's war machines. missiles and weapons will be no comparison to USA, Russia and Europe for next 50 to 100 years.


So, we should keep silent for next 50-100 years, only then should we seek your permission to compete with the likes of USA, Russia. Please lord, that's harsh.
 
So, we should keep silent for next 50-100 years, only then should we seek your permission to compete with the likes of USA, Russia. Please lord, that's harsh.
97 billionaires in India. Why can't India just buy just buy weapons and war machines from western countries and go after Dawood Ibrahim and terrorists in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Testing and developing war machines and weapons needs 10 to 20 years
 
97 billionaires in India. Why can't India just buy just buy weapons and war machines from western countries and go after Dawood Ibrahim and terrorists in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Testing and developing war machines and weapons needs 10 to 20 years

Well any idiot would know why? So I won't bother myself with an elaborated reply. One won't become great if greatness is not associated with him.
 
Well Tata cant develop alone. They will license produce foreign MBT. Its a way to go as a start.
 
Indian steel companies have debts of $31 billion. Buying battle tanks and armoured vehicles from USA, Russia, Europe, Israel will be cheaper.

India steel companies have assets 100 times their debt so please STFU
 
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