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NEW DELHI: The defence ministry on Friday cleared several arms acquisition projects worth almost Rs 15,000 crore for the armed forces, which included six more American C-130J "Super Hercules" aircraft, 236 Russian T-90S main-battle tanks and 4,400 new light-machine guns (LMGs).

The projects were cleared in a meeting of the Defence Acquisitions Council (DAC) -- chaired by defence minister A K Antony and included the three Service chiefs and the defence secretary -- just four days before US deputy secretary of defence Ashton B Carter arrives here next week.

As first reported by TOI in its Friday edition, the C-130J deal is among the four major Indian deals worth around $5 billion that the US is all set to clinch within this financial year. The other three are for 22 Apache attack helicopters ($1.4 billion), 145 M-777 ultra-light howitzers ($885 million) and 15 Chinook heavy-lift helicopters (around $1 billion).

The new contract for six more C-130J planes - worth over Rs 4,000 crore in the direct government-to-government deal under the US foreign military sales (FMS) programme - will now go the Cabinet Committee of Security (CCS) for the final nod by next month.

While the first six C-130J aircraft already acquired by IAF are based at Hindon airbase, the six new "Super Hercules" will be housed at Panagarh in West Bengal. Panagarh will be the headquarters for the new mountain strike corps, along with two "independent" infantry brigades and two "independent" armoured brigades (totalling over 80,000 soldiers), which will be raised over the next seven years to plug operational gaps against China.

Russia - not too happy with the US bagging Indian defence deals worth over $8 billion in recent years - also had some reason to cheer on Friday with the fresh order for the 236 T-90S tanks. They will be built by the Indian Ordnance Factory Board (OFB), at a cost of around Rs 6,000 crore, under transfer of technology (ToT) from Russia. India, in 2001 and 2007, had inked two contracts worth Rs 8,525 crore with Russia to import 657 T-90S tanks. With the OFB subsequently beginning to manufacture these tanks under licensed production, the Army has till now inducted around 780 of the 1,657 T-90S tanks it eventually wants.

The LMG project is part of the Army's endeavour to overhaul the basic weaponry of its infantry soldiers, which range from new-generation assault rifles to close-quarter battle (CBQ) carbines, as reported earlier.

Infantry battalions will induct the new 7.62mm calibre LMGs, with spare barrels and an effective 1-km firing range, under the new project worth around Rs 530 crore. The project will see the OFB tying up with a foreign vendor after issuing a global tender. The existing 5.56mm LMGs have only a 700-metre range and weigh much heavier at 6.23-kg.

The US, of course, is steadily cornering a major chunk of the lucrative Indian defence market. It has already bagged defence contracts worth over $8 billion from India in recent years, including the first six C-130J aircraft for $1 billion, 10 C-17 Globemaster-III strategic-lift aircraft for $4.1 billion and eight P-8I long-range maritime patrol aircraft for $2.1 billion. Another major deal being negotiated is the follow-on order for four more P-8I aircraft for the Navy.

Arms deals worth Rs 15,000 crore cleared - The Times of India
 
Russia too got some orders after US bagging deals all the way
 
[Bregs];4767572 said:
Russia too got some orders after US bagging deals all the way

******* mod...............again procuring t-90s!!

what will arjun do??kya time pass ke liye banaaye hain??
height of bullshit
 
******* mod...............again procuring t-90s!!

what will arjun do??kya time pass ke liye banaaye hain??
height of bullshit


DRDO knows i heard that while transporting in trains width is major problem, although a decent tank
 
[Bregs];4767684 said:
DRDO knows i heard that while transporting in trains width is major problem, although a decent tank

thats a load of bullshit

all modern western tanks are this heavy and russia has itself stopped procuring t-90s!!
 
******* mod...............again procuring t-90s!!

what will arjun do??kya time pass ke liye banaaye hain??
height of bullshit

You are underestimating the most important deficiency of all Indian equipment; they don't offer kickback!!
 
this is bullshit yaar

Man i had seen you have used this word bull$hit many times but never got banned. But when i used this word i handed over a ban of 7 days though i agree i used this word 5 times in a single sentence. Why this kolaveri di with me?
 
Man i had seen you have used this word bull$hit many times but never got banned. But when i used this word i handed over a ban of 7 days though i agree i used this word 5 times in a single sentence. Why this kolaveri di with me?

i got removed from 2 discussions yesterday!!!

modi vs rahul gandhi thread.........i was just mocking rahul gandhi with cartoons!!:omghaha:
 
NEW DELHI: The defence ministry on Friday cleared several arms acquisition projects worth almost Rs 15,000 crore for the armed forces, which included six more American C-130J "Super Hercules" aircraft, 236 Russian T-90S main-battle tanks and 4,400 new light-machine guns (LMGs).

The projects were cleared in a meeting of the Defence Acquisitions Council (DAC) -- chaired by defence minister A K Antony and included the three Service chiefs and the defence secretary -- just four days before US deputy secretary of defence Ashton B Carter arrives here next week.

As first reported by TOI in its Friday edition, the C-130J deal is among the four major Indian deals worth around $5 billion that the US is all set to clinch within this financial year. The other three are for 22 Apache attack helicopters ($1.4 billion), 145 M-777 ultra-light howitzers ($885 million) and 15 Chinook heavy-lift helicopters (around $1 billion).

The new contract for six more C-130J planes - worth over Rs 4,000 crore in the direct government-to-government deal under the US foreign military sales (FMS) programme - will now go the Cabinet Committee of Security (CCS) for the final nod by next month.

While the first six C-130J aircraft already acquired by IAF are based at Hindon airbase, the six new "Super Hercules" will be housed at Panagarh in West Bengal. Panagarh will be the headquarters for the new mountain strike corps, along with two "independent" infantry brigades and two "independent" armoured brigades (totalling over 80,000 soldiers), which will be raised over the next seven years to plug operational gaps against China.

Russia - not too happy with the US bagging Indian defence deals worth over $8 billion in recent years - also had some reason to cheer on Friday with the fresh order for the 236 T-90S tanks. They will be built by the Indian Ordnance Factory Board (OFB), at a cost of around Rs 6,000 crore, under transfer of technology (ToT) from Russia. India, in 2001 and 2007, had inked two contracts worth Rs 8,525 crore with Russia to import 657 T-90S tanks. With the OFB subsequently beginning to manufacture these tanks under licensed production, the Army has till now inducted around 780 of the 1,657 T-90S tanks it eventually wants.

The LMG project is part of the Army's endeavour to overhaul the basic weaponry of its infantry soldiers, which range from new-generation assault rifles to close-quarter battle (CBQ) carbines, as reported earlier.

Infantry battalions will induct the new 7.62mm calibre LMGs, with spare barrels and an effective 1-km firing range, under the new project worth around Rs 530 crore. The project will see the OFB tying up with a foreign vendor after issuing a global tender. The existing 5.56mm LMGs have only a 700-metre range and weigh much heavier at 6.23-kg.

The US, of course, is steadily cornering a major chunk of the lucrative Indian defence market. It has already bagged defence contracts worth over $8 billion from India in recent years, including the first six C-130J aircraft for $1 billion, 10 C-17 Globemaster-III strategic-lift aircraft for $4.1 billion and eight P-8I long-range maritime patrol aircraft for $2.1 billion. Another major deal being negotiated is the follow-on order for four more P-8I aircraft for the Navy.

Arms deals worth Rs 15,000 crore cleared - The Times of India

USA getting more and more chunk of the pie. Russians not doing bad either. Just hope desi products will get some more emphasis on future deals.
By the way, great news to read that our age of LMGs will be replaced. But what about obsolate MMG & HMG which are not only vintage WW2 era but also really short on numbers. Rarely we see those .50 cal in hands of our soldiers.
 
The new T90ms are for the LAC. The Arjun is WAY to heavy for the infrastructure on the Tibetan border.

I also think its pathetic that drdo can design ICBMS but not make a decent family of small arms for the army.
 

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