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And how would corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineer do there job on time, if the spare part (or any sub component of the sensors) has to be shipped abroad every time to there OEM for reparation works.....
BTW, how are those parts are shipped to there manufacturers:
So what does this mean on the ground??
- Using AIR SHIPMENT. If the airway shipping mode is used to ship the parcel, do you know how expensive it is ??. All the charges related to this EXPORT CONSIGNMENT have to be borne by the army and thus increasing the costs of operation of the tanks by many folds. But lets discard the cost issue at the moment and instead focus on time issue. Even to export small mundane things, several types of declarations, undertakings etc etc are needed to be signed and require approvals from the relevant authorities. Though, I have no idea as to what is the exact procedure of sending the consignments related to arms and ammunition, the way things operate in real world in other sectors, it could easily be assumed it would take anywhere between app. 4 to 7 days for the consignment to reach its destination, add another 5 days for repairing work and than again shipping the parcel back to India. Total no of days could be easily anywhere inbetween 2 to 4 weeks.
- Using SEA SHIPMENT. It could mean any thing between app. one to two months. It would take more time, but the shipping bills would be far more palpable to the army.
Army would have to wait for there tanks to return from the workshops for far more time and hence compromising there preparedness, while increasing the operational costs of the tanks and it isn't the fault of the workshop guys..........
So, whom to blame..????
Who to blame ? The corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineer for not maintaining SPARES. When you go to a medical shop do you wait for the medicine to arrive from the factory ?