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This is a lot like the defunct Polish BWP-2000, but with a different turret.
http://www.ask.com/wiki/BWP-2000
Army Guide - BWP 2000, Infantry fighting vehicle
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Not a single private company in india has developed an ICV,so there is a big chance that they will out source all the critical systems and the aim of indigenisation will not be achieved.But DRDO has gained plenty of knowledge regrading tracked armored vehicles through developing the Arjun mbt and Abahay ICV prototype.So they can now develop a fully indigenous ICV in lesser time which will be comparable to the best in the world.Example-Arjun mk2 ready within 1 year from clearing of the project and with the full 94 upgrades will come in top 5 tanks in the world.That's all what I was trying to say.Let the private companies to manufacture instead of public ordnance factories for better quality control but leave the development work solely on DRDO.
REGARDS....
This is a lot like the defunct Polish BWP-2000, but with a different turret.
BWP-2000 | Ask.com Encyclopedia
Army Guide - BWP 2000, Infantry fighting vehicle
All the eggs in one basket, that too of a govt.run organization is always risky. Besides multiple projects in a single company leads to stretching of resources and priority of some projects at the expense of others.
In this case, DRDO will always prioritize Arjun and Abhay before the futuristic ICV. Let them focus on the MBT. Let someone else simultaneously develop the ICV. Saves time, and develops additional capabilities internally. We cannot afford to stick to the tried and tested anymore. We have to explore faster ways of rewamping and ICV's are a perfect way to gauge capabilities.It's not rocket science, no stealth required, performance criteria are clear. Ideal way for private players to be inducted in this league.
Nope,they will never stick to the Abhay.It was only a technology demonstrator to develop the necessary technology for the FICV because they thought they will develop it.Due to that project now DRDO has all the techs to develop a world class ICV that would have been definately better and much faster than the inexperienced private companies can develop.
Last i heard there were 4 companies : L&T, OFB, Tata Motors and Mahindra. When did ALL and B.Forge entered the competition ?Ashok Leyland (ALL), Larsen & Toubro (L&T), Bharat Forge, Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) are among those who have bid for a $10-billion (R44,000 core) defence ministry contract to supply combat vehicles for the Indian Army.
what does this mean ?While ALL and L&T have bid as a team, state-owned Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) is also believed to be in the fray.
We Indians really know how to use the things.The Army would require 2,610 FICVs to replace the existing, Soviet-vintage ‘Sarath’ BMP-II combat vehicles built by OFB.
I hope this time defence ministry finally select the vendors....We are one of the shortlisted companies and are now waiting for the final shortlist which should be out byend of July or early August.
This is a bogus. Its not the design of FICV. Actually since we haven't even decided on the winner, i doubt anyone can say anything about the design. After the 2 finalist will be selected in July-Aug then those two will show the designs and build prototypes.