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India Hunts for Night Sights for Detecting Enemy Tanks 1000m Away in the Dark

Over the last two years, the Indian Army has started to strengthen the infantry’s night fighting capabilities by issuing a tender worth around $1 billion for the purchase of thermal imagers for rifles, machine guns, recoilless rifles/rocket launchers, handheld devices and others.

The Indian Defence Ministry is set to purchase 3,500 night sights for 84mm Carl Gustaf rocket launchers that can detect hostile tanks at a minimum distance of around 1000 metres.

The first interaction with interested vendors has been scheduled for 1 February, before a formal tender is floated in May 2019. The 84mm Carl Gustaf rocket launcher is the Indian Army's standard anti-tank weapon authorized to each infantry platoon. Its effective range varies from 500 to 800 metres.

"The Uncooled Thermal Imaging Sight so desired by the infantry should be a lightweight and ruggedized device to enable accurate engagement of vehicle and human target by use of 84mm rocket launcher at night/hours of darkness/poor visibility", the requestfor information issued by the Indian Army reads.

The Carl Gustaf rocket launcher has been a crucial part of the Indian Army's inventory since 1974 and it has been used to destroy enemy posts along the western border. The launcher was also used by India's special forces during the much-touted surgical strike on terrorist camps inside Pakistan in 2016. India's Ordnance Factories are currently producing the latest version of the rocket launcher.
"Since modern tanks now have night fighting capability, the movement of mechanized forces (tanks and infantry combat vehicles) will be more and more during the night. To overcome this lacuna in the anti-tank capability of front line units i.e. infantry deployed or moving ahead night fighting capability is required for anti-tank weapons", Brigadier Rumel Dahiya (retired), a defense analyst, told Sputnik.

The Indian Army also wants the night sights to be capable of facilitating the firing of other in-service ammunition, such as 84mm high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) 551 rockets, high-explosive armor penetrating rockets, as well as smoke and illumination shells.

In the past, India has imported thermal imaging (TI) sights for T-72 tanks from Poland. These are also available in some other countries like France, Israel, Russia, Ukraine, USA etc.
 
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Order for
  • Bullet proof jackets.
  • Helmets.
  • Assault rifles.
  • Sniper rifles.
  • Light machine guns.
  • Artillery.
  • Grenades.
Are all placed within last 2 years or are still in process of being placed. What did our soldiers fight with before this?! We are ready to spend Billions on expensive toys with very high risk of losing them even in peace time but the very basic combat kit that can devastate enemy everyday, 365 days is always missing. Why such twisted priorities?! Is this how we were planning to dominate Pakistan!


We don't have basic stuff and gear and we want to take POJK?
 
We don't have basic stuff and gear and we want to take POJK?

India's forces have always fought doggedly with whatever they had; and there will likely never be a time when the window of opportunity and 100% optimal readiness/capability fully coincide.
 
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India's forces have always fought doggedly with whatever they had; and there will likely never be a time when the window of opportunity and 100% optimal readiness/capability fully coincide.
Then what's the point of cold start doctrine? We can throw the documents related to this doctrine to trash.
 
I think you are confused between Civilian military command structure Vs basic equipment they carry. This quote can't be of a more misinformed person period.

I am very well informed how the note goes to secretary for approval and then they send to ministry of finance for further approval there it takes 3-4 months and in the end they reject by writing back, right now we don't have money. Money is never a problem in India. Just raise the fuel price by 50 paisa and govt has topped up bank balance.
It's a sad fact that they really don't want military to be strong enough, otherwise who will listen to bureaucrats and ministers?
 
I am very well informed how the note goes to secretary for approval and then they send to ministry of finance for further approval there it takes 3-4 months and in the end they reject by writing back, right now we don't have money. Money is never a problem in India. Just raise the fuel price by 50 paisa and govt has topped up bank balance.
Is this a response to your earlier statement
Because never let any army to be so strong that it takes over. This is democracy!
which was in response to buying
Order for
  • Bullet proof jackets.
  • Helmets.
  • Assault rifles.
  • Sniper rifles.
  • Light machine guns.
  • Artillery.
  • Grenades.
Believe you should change the pic profile of younger Ajit Doval which you use, as you sir are delusional & will never be him
 
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I am very well informed how the note goes to secretary for approval and then they send to ministry of finance for further approval there it takes 3-4 months and in the end they reject by writing back, right now we don't have money. Money is never a problem in India. Just raise the fuel price by 50 paisa and govt has topped up bank balance.
It's a sad fact that they really don't want military to be strong enough, otherwise who will listen to bureaucrats and ministers?
Indian army is the only army in South Asia which haven't committed any military coup despite being the strongest in the region. I don't think even if they become stronger,they will ever think about it. I think only if someone like Kejriwal ever become PM and think of giving up our Kashmir cause we will accept Tatra truck going to parliament with DGMO suddenly coming live on TV with starting line as "mere Aziz humwatno"
 
I am very well informed how the note goes to secretary for approval and then they send to ministry of finance for further approval there it takes 3-4 months and in the end they reject by writing back, right now we don't have money. Money is never a problem in India. Just raise the fuel price by 50 paisa and govt has topped up bank balance.
It's a sad fact that they really don't want military to be strong enough, otherwise who will listen to bureaucrats and ministers?

in our country military was kept weak mostly because congress felt military is the only institution that could truly hold them accountable.
 
Is this a response to your earlier statement

which was in response to buying

Believe you should change the pic profile of younger Ajit Doval which you use, as you sir are delusional & will never be him


Now they are bying , because there is a war going on and to protect government from accusation that why did government did not buy in their tenure. All this list was pending past 9 years.

When the note goes to ministry of finance and they reject it , it comes back to MoD and then they reduce 3-4 items and send it again, and again it gets rejected in MinOFin with a note that reduce the quantity of the item for the money allocation. It comes back and then they reduce the qty. Later it gets sent again and then they pass it.
In this whole process, they spend 3 years and bundle of files and papers.

This is the reality sir, and it is happening even now, in this I have not included the work and resources spent to select the tenders. LOL
 
Induction of Indigenous Bridge in Corps of Engineers
In another inspring example of indigenisation of defence equipment, 5 Metre Short Span Bridge was formally handed over to the Indian Army on 20 March 2019 in a ceremony at the Talegaon facility of Larsen & Toubro Limited. The Bridge is indigenously designed & developed and is the result of close coordination between the Corps of Engineers and the DRDO laboratory at Pune R&DE (Engineers). The equipment has been manufactured by Larsen & Toubro Limited and has been delivered three months ahead of schedule. All stakeholders have put in concerted efforts to overcome challenges and realise the ‘Make in India’ initiative of the government, which aims to ensure self sufficiency in our defence needs.

The Bridge will meet the important requirement of providing mobility to own forces by speedy establishment of bridges. The Bridge is one of the numerous indigenous projects of Corps of Engineers which have made significant progress and are nearing induction and will soon join the units of Corps of Engineers.

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