NO.5
F-INSAS
F-INSAS has been taken up to equip Indian infantry with the future weaponry, communication network and instant access to information on the battlefield.This program is similar to the future soldier programs of other nations. F-INSAS includes a fully networked all-terrain, all-weather personal-equipment platform, enhanced firepower and mobility for the digitalised battlefield of the future. The weight carried by soldiers will need to be reduced by at least 50%.
The fully integrated Infantry of tomorrow will be equipped with mission-oriented equipment integrated with his buddy soldier team, the sub-unit, as also the overall C4I2 (Command, Control, Communications Computers, Information and Intelligence) system.
NO.4
ARIHANT CLASS SUBMARINE(I am not consedering NERPA CLASS as it is on 10 year lease)
The Arihant class submarines are nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines being developed for the Indian Navy. The INS Arihant was introduced to the public on July 26, 2009 at a symbolic launch ceremony, which consisted of floating it by flooding the dry dock. It was reported that the Arihant was not complete shortly after its launch, and that key systems including its nuclear reactor, surveillance equipment, sensors, weapons, and ordinance were still in the process of being installed. Other reports have stated that the reactor is on board the submarine. In 2010, the lead vessel of the class, INS Arihant was reported to have begun sea trials and the submarine is expected to formally join the Indian Navy by 2011. The Arihant class is India's first indigenously designed and built submarine. The class is expected to consist of three vessels to be in commission with the Indian Navy by 2015. The Arihant class vessels were designed as a part of India's US$2.9 billion project to design and build nuclear-powered submarines.
F-INSAS
F-INSAS has been taken up to equip Indian infantry with the future weaponry, communication network and instant access to information on the battlefield.This program is similar to the future soldier programs of other nations. F-INSAS includes a fully networked all-terrain, all-weather personal-equipment platform, enhanced firepower and mobility for the digitalised battlefield of the future. The weight carried by soldiers will need to be reduced by at least 50%.
The fully integrated Infantry of tomorrow will be equipped with mission-oriented equipment integrated with his buddy soldier team, the sub-unit, as also the overall C4I2 (Command, Control, Communications Computers, Information and Intelligence) system.
NO.4
ARIHANT CLASS SUBMARINE(I am not consedering NERPA CLASS as it is on 10 year lease)
The Arihant class submarines are nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines being developed for the Indian Navy. The INS Arihant was introduced to the public on July 26, 2009 at a symbolic launch ceremony, which consisted of floating it by flooding the dry dock. It was reported that the Arihant was not complete shortly after its launch, and that key systems including its nuclear reactor, surveillance equipment, sensors, weapons, and ordinance were still in the process of being installed. Other reports have stated that the reactor is on board the submarine. In 2010, the lead vessel of the class, INS Arihant was reported to have begun sea trials and the submarine is expected to formally join the Indian Navy by 2011. The Arihant class is India's first indigenously designed and built submarine. The class is expected to consist of three vessels to be in commission with the Indian Navy by 2015. The Arihant class vessels were designed as a part of India's US$2.9 billion project to design and build nuclear-powered submarines.
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