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Tata Motors offers vehicles to replace Tatra trucks - The Economic Times

NEW DELHI: Tata Motors has offered its latest vehicles to the Defence Ministry to replace the controversial Tatra trucks, used so far to carry missiles such as Agni and Prithvi.

The procurement of Tatra trucks has been put on hold pending a CBI probe into bribery allegations by former Army chief Gen V K Singh.

Tata Motors will make a presentation before Defence Ministry's Director General (Acquisition) S B Agnihotri about its latest vehicles offered by it to replace Tatra trucks for carrying missile systems of the armed forces such as BrahMos and Pinaka, Defence Ministry sources told PTI here.

The Ministry has already been offered trucks by Russian and Belarusian firms for replacing the Tatras including the Volat trucks from Belarus which are used to carry strategic missile systems of the Russian armed forces.

Due to the virtual ban on the procurement of Tatras, several key projects of the Army and the IAF have been put on hold including procurement of land-based version of BrahMos supersonic cruise missile for the Army and the IAF and the Pinaka rockets launchers for the land forces.

If the proposals made by these firms are accepted, they would be put under trials for being integrated with the missile systems, they said.

Already, a significant number of Tata trucks are in service with the armed forces but they are in light and medium vehicle category.

More than 7,000 Tatra trucks are in service with the armed forces and after the controversy in March last year, their repair and maintenance have also become an issue in the defence forces.

Last March, Gen V K Singh had levelled allegations that he was offered a bribe of Rs 14 crore by a retired Lt Gen to clear a file relating to the procurement of over 600 of these trucks.
 
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Indian vehicles should be preffered. If not suitable we should help them to make sutaible.
I read Tatra truck cost us cores. We should motivate our private sectors to secure those orders. It will be cost effective and trusted and secure supply
 
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With which foreign partner did Tata produce these vehicles? They were not around obviously when the deal for Tatra trucks was struck.
 
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With which foreign partner did Tata produce these vehicles? They were not around obviously when the deal for Tatra trucks was struck.

The TATRAs were first inducted in service in the early 1970s as prime-movers for tank transporters. At that time TATA had no comparable models. Then BEML and TATRA went into collaboration, so that segment became their monopoly.
TATA had comparable designs since 1990s but MoD was not interested. The design for these trucks are TATA's own while the engines are from Cummins India in which TATA Motors has a stake.
 
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To be fair the TATRAs are fine machines and have served the Indian military very well over the years. If TATA can make comparable
Trucks now then Of course they should get the deals. But only IF they can produce comparable trucks.


Do TATA have 8x4 12 wheeled trucks to be used as Bhramos TELs?
 
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To be fair the TATRAs are fine machines and have served the Indian military very well over the years. If TATA can make comparable
Trucks now then Of course they should get the deals. But only IF they can produce comparable trucks.


Do TATA have 8x4 12 wheeled trucks to be used as Bhramos TELs?

Some of tata trucks that may be used as launchers

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Awesome!

TATA should make comparable super heavy duty trucks like Tatra trucks
 
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Tata does have a proven track record in truck technology, so even if they don't have a particular item in their current production, one can believe them to develop the same maybe with somekind of foreign collabration. More importantly these guys are honest and will not cheat.
 
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TATAs can do it quite well but the issue is defence ministry authorities won’t get anything as kick back..

Dealing with kick back from foreign companies is pretty easier than Indian companies…perhaps that are the reason why we could not achieve indigenisation of defence tech in several decades!
 
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Time to support our own industry. So what if they are not totally completely 200% ideal? Give our ppl a chance, then work with them to fine tune it. If not now, then when. Give it to TATA...no other corporation has stuck by India for so long. Jai Hind
 
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