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Border Security Force, the country's first line of defence along Pakistan, is set to modernise its war stores and acquire over 700 pieces of automated mortar firing systems which will enable its troops to launch accurate and lethal rocket strikes.

The largest border guarding force of India, which has close to 20 artillery units for combat duties along the western theatre, has decided to procure the most advanced Automated Mortar Fire Direction Controller (AMFDC) which helps troops to fire targeted mortars and explosive shells on enemy positions.

The system provides for an on-board fire control system that includes a command computer platform, navigation system, and gun pointing system. The device allows military crews to fire in less than a minute's time as compared to the current five-six minutes and the accuracy of the hit gets enhanced by four to five times.

The device is used in modern warfare by armies as it reduces the exposure time of the crew and troops thereby securing them in a war zone.

The BSF, sources said, has got sanction from the government to procure 769 such pieces which will be subsequently deployed at BSF locations along the Indo-Pak border.

The development assumes significance as the force is facing the brunt of the recent spate of ceasefire violations and unprovoked firing from across Pakistan.

"This is a part of the modernisation plan of the BSF which is the first responder in case of a war with Pakistan. During peace time like now, the BSF operates under the operational command of the Army and is the first line of defence for enemy onslaught," a senior official said.

The force, according to a blueprint prepared in this regard, is wanting to modernise the medium-range guns and other mortar shelling weapons possessed by it and these need to be put on a digital and electronic platform on the lines of the Army so that in any exigency or emergency the force could respond effectively.

Indo-Pak border: BSF to get over 700 automatic firing systems | Business Standard News

@Indischer, @OrionHunter, @levina
 
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Border Security Force, the country's first line of defence along Pakistan, is set to modernise its war stores and acquire over 700 pieces of automated mortar firing systems which will enable its troops to launch accurate and lethal rocket strikes.

The largest border guarding force of India, which has close to 20 artillery units for combat duties along the western theatre, has decided to procure the most advanced Automated Mortar Fire Direction Controller (AMFDC) which helps troops to fire targeted mortars and explosive shells on enemy positions.

The system provides for an on-board fire control system that includes a command computer platform, navigation system, and gun pointing system. The device allows military crews to fire in less than a minute's time as compared to the current five-six minutes and the accuracy of the hit gets enhanced by four to five times.

The device is used in modern warfare by armies as it reduces the exposure time of the crew and troops thereby securing them in a war zone.

The BSF, sources said, has got sanction from the government to procure 769 such pieces which will be subsequently deployed at BSF locations along the Indo-Pak border.

The development assumes significance as the force is facing the brunt of the recent spate of ceasefire violations and unprovoked firing from across Pakistan.

"This is a part of the modernisation plan of the BSF which is the first responder in case of a war with Pakistan. During peace time like now, the BSF operates under the operational command of the Army and is the first line of defence for enemy onslaught," a senior official said.

The force, according to a blueprint prepared in this regard, is wanting to modernise the medium-range guns and other mortar shelling weapons possessed by it and these need to be put on a digital and electronic platform on the lines of the Army so that in any exigency or emergency the force could respond effectively.

Indo-Pak border: BSF to get over 700 automatic firing systems | Business Standard News

@Indischer, @OrionHunter, @levina
When are they getting these AMFDCs??
 
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AMFDC Delta Mark - II:

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Automatic Mortar Fire Data Controller \ Computer is a small hand held wonder power,which is a requirement of Infantry for last couple of year. Digital Integrator Pvt. Ltd. Indore has developed this, which gives immediate calculations and Data to MFC for Firing Mortar

Featurs of The System:

The basic main function and few auxiliary functions are listed below.
Capacity to store Mortar positions MP Grid reference 30 Nos.
Capacity to store Target positions IM Grid reference 99 Nos.
Capacity to store pre stored safe zones 40 Nos.
(2 points & 3 points both method).
Capacity to store pre stored crest.
( 0 Points & 2 Points both method).

Ammuniton Firing:

He Fire\High Explosive MK-II Modulable.
ILL fire / Illuminating MK-II.
Sabot Fire 25 mm.

Accuracy:

1 Meter in Range 5 minute in Angle.
10 meters in coordinates.

Display:

LCD display with Back Light Viewing arrangement for night time vision.
(Caution: Power consumption is more when back light is on)

Outputs:

Visual Data outputs on LCD Screen i.e. Disha, Charge, Uchai, time of Flight (DCUT).
Map range and Trajectory range along with minimum and maximum range available in in any particular charge.
Visual display of corrections fed in sequence.
One can view MP/IM Grid reference, sage zones, crest which are prefer Data.
Ammunition swapping, if one is firing He Ammunition and suddenly he wants to change Ammunition to ILL with only one key he can obtain data for ILL Ammunition.

Supervision Function:

One can view from MP-I starting with target 1 to 99 what all target are in range and out of range.

Audio Output:

LED Warning safe zone, crest warning etc.
Similarly Battery low warning is also given by LED indication. After this you are advised to replace power pack / Batteries (Though AMFDC works for some time even after 1st indication of Battery low warning)

Keyboard:

Membrane type keyboard with specious keys top surface area s selected to suit defense requirement. This keyboard used in our DELTA MK-1 Modules for last 04 to 05 years and working satisfactory. It has a fluorescent effect with commands printed in key's which last for 40 to 60 minutes in dark.

AMFDC MK-II
 
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Border Security Force, the country's first line of defence along Pakistan, is set to modernise its war stores and acquire over 700 pieces of automated mortar firing systems which will enable its troops to launch accurate and lethal rocket strikes.

The largest border guarding force of India, which has close to 20 artillery units for combat duties along the western theatre, has decided to procure the most advanced Automated Mortar Fire Direction Controller (AMFDC) which helps troops to fire targeted mortars and explosive shells on enemy positions.

The system provides for an on-board fire control system that includes a command computer platform, navigation system, and gun pointing system. The device allows military crews to fire in less than a minute's time as compared to the current five-six minutes and the accuracy of the hit gets enhanced by four to five times.

The device is used in modern warfare by armies as it reduces the exposure time of the crew and troops thereby securing them in a war zone.

The BSF, sources said, has got sanction from the government to procure 769 such pieces which will be subsequently deployed at BSF locations along the Indo-Pak border.

The development assumes significance as the force is facing the brunt of the recent spate of ceasefire violations and unprovoked firing from across Pakistan.

"This is a part of the modernisation plan of the BSF which is the first responder in case of a war with Pakistan. During peace time like now, the BSF operates under the operational command of the Army and is the first line of defence for enemy onslaught," a senior official said.

The force, according to a blueprint prepared in this regard, is wanting to modernise the medium-range guns and other mortar shelling weapons possessed by it and these need to be put on a digital and electronic platform on the lines of the Army so that in any exigency or emergency the force could respond effectively.



@Indischer, @OrionHunter, @levina
i don't know what pakistan get from all this unprovoked firing, it will only make our forces more stronger, Pakistani especially military establishment & jehadi element failed to realize that 26/11 didn't deterred India but resulted in making India more powerful , as once a famous person said insanity is doing one thing again & again & hoping for different result every time
 
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Border Security Force, the country's first line of defence along Pakistan, is set to modernise its war stores and acquire over 700 pieces of automated mortar firing systems which will enable its troops to launch accurate and lethal rocket strikes.

The largest border guarding force of India, which has close to 20 artillery units for combat duties along the western theatre, has decided to procure the most advanced Automated Mortar Fire Direction Controller (AMFDC) which helps troops to fire targeted mortars and explosive shells on enemy positions.

The system provides for an on-board fire control system that includes a command computer platform, navigation system, and gun pointing system. The device allows military crews to fire in less than a minute's time as compared to the current five-six minutes and the accuracy of the hit gets enhanced by four to five times.

The device is used in modern warfare by armies as it reduces the exposure time of the crew and troops thereby securing them in a war zone.

The BSF, sources said, has got sanction from the government to procure 769 such pieces which will be subsequently deployed at BSF locations along the Indo-Pak border.

The development assumes significance as the force is facing the brunt of the recent spate of ceasefire violations and unprovoked firing from across Pakistan.

"This is a part of the modernisation plan of the BSF which is the first responder in case of a war with Pakistan. During peace time like now, the BSF operates under the operational command of the Army and is the first line of defence for enemy onslaught," a senior official said.

The force, according to a blueprint prepared in this regard, is wanting to modernise the medium-range guns and other mortar shelling weapons possessed by it and these need to be put on a digital and electronic platform on the lines of the Army so that in any exigency or emergency the force could respond effectively.

Indo-Pak border: BSF to get over 700 automatic firing systems | Business Standard News

@Indischer, @OrionHunter, @levina
Good we are prepared BSF if will mess again will loose more
 
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During peace time like now, the BSF operates under the operational command of the Army and is the first line of defence for enemy onslaught," a senior official said.

Has the command/control system changed? It is only during war that the BSF deployed along the IB come under the operational control of the Army, not during peace time as mentioned. However, it is along the LoC where a few BSF units are deployed, that they come under the operational control of the army even in peace time.

When are they getting these AMFDCs??
Your guess is as good as mine, but I think within a couple of months they should be making a mess of enemy positions!!
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Cheers!
 
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Good we are prepared BSF if will mess again will loose more

At least for once try write a sentence without making a shit load of grammatical errors will ya??

Has the command/control system changed? It is only during war that the BSF deployed along the IB come under the operational control of the Army, not during peace time as mentioned. However, it is along the LoC where a few BSF units are deployed, that they come under the operational control of the army even in peace time.


Your guess is as good as mine, but I think within a couple of months they should be making a mess of enemy positions!!
grenade-launcher.gif


Cheers!

Have you personally seen such a device in work sir??And which arm you happened to belong _ in the infantry or the artillery ??
 
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