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For engine development, we have formed a national team comprising members from the academia, the user, industry and the DRDO. We have also gone in for an international consultant, said S. Sundaresh, Chief Controller (Armaments and Combat Engineering), DRDO. The first prototype of the indigenous engine would be ready in four to five years.
The DRDO is launching a project to develop the transmission for the tank; the indigenous engine and transmission will together be called Bharat Power Pack and it will meet the FMBTs mobility requirements.
We are confident that we will be ready with the FMBT prototype in five to seven years, Mr. Sundaresh said. We are trying to involve all the stakeholders the user [the Army], quality control personnel and the production agency in this project and the industry will be our partner. We will go for a modular design so that we can always upgrade the tank when new technology comes in.
Thats the way to go for a future project. Good to see that DRDO involved academia and private partners in this project. There will be no delay in this project for sure.
P. Sivakumar, CVRDE Director, said Arjun-Mk-II would have a total of 93 upgrades, including the advanced air defence gun system for firing at attack helicopters. The Army had placed an indent for production of 124 Arjun-Mk II tanks.
Thats a quite modifications. I guess apart from ERA, new air defence rifle and sights it will get new BMS and netcentric capabilities as well.