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Indian Army soldiers badly out gunned by Pakistan Army, admits Indian Army
Posted By: News Deskon: November 20, 2017Tags: Baktar Shikan , Indian Army, Pakistan Army
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NEW DELHI – The Indian government's decision to opt out of a $500 million missile deal with Israel will leave Indian soldiers badly out-gunned by Pakistani forces, army sources told NDTV today.

The bottom line is this: Pakistan has portable anti-tank missiles for its infantry soldiers which can strike Indian tanks and bunkers that are at a distance of 3-4 km; India's equivalent missiles have a range of just 2 km.


India has exited advanced negotiations to buy 1,600 Spike anti-tank guided missiles because it wants a similar missile, which would boost the army's firepower, to be developed and built at home as part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's push to reduce the country's dependence on importing arms. Spike is a man-portable "fire and forget' missile that can hit moving targets such as a tank.


It is versatile since the missile independently tracks the target upon being fired. This allows the infantry soldier who has fired the missile to quickly move for cover. Spike is produced by Israel's Rafael Advanced Defence Systems.

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India has cancelled a deal for Israeli designed Spike anti-tank missiles

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Pakistani foot soldiers operate a locally-made variant of the Chinese HJ-8 missile that can strike targets almost twice as far away as the missiles currently operated by the Indian Army. Pakistan's infantry also operates the US-built TOW missile which can strike targets such as tanks and bunkers even further away.


The Chinese HJ-8, which Pakistan calls the "Baktar-Shikan", is designed to defeat the latest generation of explosive reactive armour mounted on the T-90, the spearhead of the Indian Army's tank formations.


These missiles are meant to strike deep inside Pakistani territory in the event of a war. The Baktar-Shikan has a range of between 3 and 4 kilometres. Pakistani's TOW missiles, once the mainstay for US forces, can hit targets 4 kilometres away and has been extensively proven in combat.

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India's Milan 2T and Konkurs missiles can strike targets about 2 km away

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By contrast, the Indian Army's infantry soldiers carry either the French-German Milan 2T or the Russian 9M113 'Konkurs' missile, both of which have a range of just 2 kilometres.

Last year, India concluded negotiations with Israel's Rafael for the Spike missile which was supposed to be built in India in a joint venture with the Kalyani group, which has already constructed a missile-manufacturing facility near Hyderabad. Now, however, in a strong endorsement of the PM's Make In India programme, the government has decided to back the state-owned Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) which says it can deliver a world-class missile within four years.


Sources in the army tell NDTV that the development cycle required for the missile will have a serious impact on infantry formations. They add that any delay in the development, testing and induction of the indigenous missile beyond four years would be unacceptable for the army.

In an interview to an Israeli newspaper, Ishai David, a spokesperson for Rafael said today, "Rafael has not been officially informed of any change in the decision to purchase missiles." The Kalyani group in India was not available for comment.

https://timesofislamabad.com/indian...-pakistan-army-admits-indian-army/2017/11/20/
 
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Haha! Bravo! Indian flips flops continue! Btw, I must say that my respect for the Pakistan army continues to grow. Given our limited resources, the Pakistan armed forces are proving themselves to be extremely professional. Indian armed forces on the other hand are a joke. The projects are either paralyzed by shifting requirements, setting unachievable goals or simply the fact that they are confusing military projects with commercial interests.

Amazing!
 
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Lol India buys enough konkurs and kornet to meet any threat

Operational range konkurs are
70 m (230 ft) to 4 km (2.5 mi)

Kornet has range of
100m -5.5 KM

Russian Atgms proved there metal in Syrian war

 
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Indian Army soldiers badly out gunned by Pakistan Army, admits Indian Army
Posted By: News Deskon: November 20, 2017Tags: Baktar Shikan , Indian Army, Pakistan Army
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NEW DELHI – The Indian government's decision to opt out of a $500 million missile deal with Israel will leave Indian soldiers badly out-gunned by Pakistani forces, army sources told NDTV today.

The bottom line is this: Pakistan has portable anti-tank missiles for its infantry soldiers which can strike Indian tanks and bunkers that are at a distance of 3-4 km; India's equivalent missiles have a range of just 2 km.


India has exited advanced negotiations to buy 1,600 Spike anti-tank guided missiles because it wants a similar missile, which would boost the army's firepower, to be developed and built at home as part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's push to reduce the country's dependence on importing arms. Spike is a man-portable "fire and forget' missile that can hit moving targets such as a tank.


It is versatile since the missile independently tracks the target upon being fired. This allows the infantry soldier who has fired the missile to quickly move for cover. Spike is produced by Israel's Rafael Advanced Defence Systems.

spike-missile_650x400_71511188182.jpg

India has cancelled a deal for Israeli designed Spike anti-tank missiles

READ MORE: Kashmiri Muslim booked for sedition in India over pro Kashmir comments on Facebook
Pakistani foot soldiers operate a locally-made variant of the Chinese HJ-8 missile that can strike targets almost twice as far away as the missiles currently operated by the Indian Army. Pakistan's infantry also operates the US-built TOW missile which can strike targets such as tanks and bunkers even further away.


The Chinese HJ-8, which Pakistan calls the "Baktar-Shikan", is designed to defeat the latest generation of explosive reactive armour mounted on the T-90, the spearhead of the Indian Army's tank formations.


These missiles are meant to strike deep inside Pakistani territory in the event of a war. The Baktar-Shikan has a range of between 3 and 4 kilometres. Pakistani's TOW missiles, once the mainstay for US forces, can hit targets 4 kilometres away and has been extensively proven in combat.

milan-missile_650x400_41511188131.jpg

India's Milan 2T and Konkurs missiles can strike targets about 2 km away

READ MORE: Muslim soldier fired from Indian Army after refusing to shave off beard
By contrast, the Indian Army's infantry soldiers carry either the French-German Milan 2T or the Russian 9M113 'Konkurs' missile, both of which have a range of just 2 kilometres.

Last year, India concluded negotiations with Israel's Rafael for the Spike missile which was supposed to be built in India in a joint venture with the Kalyani group, which has already constructed a missile-manufacturing facility near Hyderabad. Now, however, in a strong endorsement of the PM's Make In India programme, the government has decided to back the state-owned Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) which says it can deliver a world-class missile within four years.


Sources in the army tell NDTV that the development cycle required for the missile will have a serious impact on infantry formations. They add that any delay in the development, testing and induction of the indigenous missile beyond four years would be unacceptable for the army.

In an interview to an Israeli newspaper, Ishai David, a spokesperson for Rafael said today, "Rafael has not been officially informed of any change in the decision to purchase missiles." The Kalyani group in India was not available for comment.
Israeli lobby at its best ! ! ! :disagree: sensationalizing the issue to draw public opinion but Indian people will not get fooled as they know how much superpower is Indian Armed forces in Bollywood. :sniper:
 
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Spike or Javelin never cleared test's under indian conditions. Infact,Nag did.
Nag is ready for production.
 
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Spike or Javelin never cleared test's under indian conditions. Infact,Nag did.
Nag is ready for production.
Yes... offcourse... Spike,Javelin,F-16,Gripen,F-18s,F-22s,M-4s nothing can clear indian tests..:lol:

Only weapons selected or in use like second gen konkurs or milan clear indian tests are the best... coz they are in indian service... :lol:
 
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Yes... offcourse... Spike,Javelin,F-16,Gripen,F-18s,F-22s,M-4s nothing can clear indian tests..:lol:

Only weapons selected or in use like second gen konkurs or milan clear indian tests are the best... coz they are in indian service... :lol:

How many ATGM's can clear test under 50 deg to -20 deg ?

F-16's or F-18's cud not even take off from ladakh with full weapon load.
 
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Good old stones have proven more efficient till date
 
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