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Lazar and Tatrapan are also considered Mine Protected Vehicles not APC's like the AMV, Piranha, SKOT.
We had a few SKOT's in service with the Army.I don't think so they are used now and are pretty old.
I want to see PUMA of germeny via this competition in IA. These are best in my view.
The Puma is kind of overdeveloped for an IFV, since the protection level is so high, that it nearly weighs as much as an MBT.
all the above mentioned designs are wheeled which would find difficulty in mobility in deserts when compared tracked ones........ but of course india has to procure wheeled vehicles too for peacekeeping,urban warfare where cross country mobility is not so demanding,for that IA has initiated procurement of 100 wheeled apc first and then manufacturing them locally............. so something along the lines of SEPtracked,k21,bionix would be ideal.......Excellent! Finally, the Army seems to be waking up from its obsession for foreign maal. This is great news.
But I think it is important to have more of wheeled IFVs now as we have more than enough BMPs that are tracked.
We need something indigenous along the lines of the following:
Austrian Pandur II
Finnish Patria AMV
German/Dutch GTK Boxer
Swiss Piranha
all the above mentioned designs are wheeled which would find difficulty in mobility in deserts when compared tracked ones........ but of course india has to procure wheeled vehicles too for peacekeeping,urban warfare where cross country mobility is not so demanding,for that IA has initiated procurement of 100 wheeled apc first and then manufacturing them locally............. so something along the lines of SEPtracked,k21,bionix would be ideal.......
The tracked variants are already present in our Army and more shall be added.
Do note that with the change in regional geopolitics and threat perception, the usage or tendency to use APCs or IFVs in the western theater would reduce to nil soon. It is the eastern theatre where IFVs are needed to provide support fire in the hostile mountain terrain of Himalayan states where our troops are likely to fight the next war.
A strong foundation of armor strategy is important at this juncture as the turning point for Indian military strategy approaches.
Tracked vehicles have historically found it difficult to manage in rough mountainous conditions on this side of India, which has constantly reduced eastern borders to a fence of Army men that stand between us and the enemy.
Keeping these consideration in mind, wheeled IFVs will decide the future wars in Himalayas.
I know but every competitor in this bid is in JV with foreign partner. So selected IFV is nothing but just a upgrade or modification via IA requirement, so if any company JV with germeny they can be modified for IA role.
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Excellent! Finally, the Army seems to be waking up from its obsession for foreign maal. This is great news.
But I think it is important to have more of wheeled IFVs now as we have more than enough BMPs that are tracked.
India will likely buy the Boomerang sometime in the future. I don't want to tut any horns but the Boomerang offers more fire power then most of its competitors and it has amphibious capabilities meaning it's it is highly mobile and versatile. I believe it also has the capacity to fit 9 troops.
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