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Folks, pls do visit the GTRE stand and get all the stuff you can on the Kaveri. Ajai Shukla's blog has a photo of the Kaveri in the Defexpo thread. Not sure if they are participating. But if they are, it would be worthwhile to hear what they have to say.
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Also folks, could you also drop by the OFB stall, BAE stall and any gun manufacturer present and grill them about the fate of the Indian arty up gradation plans???
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folks, where are the pictures?
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Plethora of devices..
Tata Motors Limited : Tata Motors showcases Anti-Terrorist Indoor Combat Vehicle concept at DEFEXPO India 2012
Launches Prahar missile launcher and armoured vehicles

Tata Motors today showcased a new Micro Bullet-Proof Vehicle (MBPV) at DEFEXPO India 2012, a highly mobile combat vehicle for indoor combat inside airports, railway stations and other such infrastructure. The concept is the first of its kind design to assist the country's elite forces in indoor combat.

Besides, Tata Motors launched four other defence vehicles - the Tata 12x12 Prahaar Missile Carrier, the Tata Light Armoured Vehicle, the Tata Mobile Bunker and the Tata 6x6 7kl Refueler and displayed a range of other concept vehicles, such as the Tata Quick Deployment Mobile Communication Terminal (QDMCT).

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. P. M. Telang, Managing Director - India Operations, Tata Motors, said, "The launch of our new combat & tactical vehicles and equipment, leveraged from our strength in design and development of a wide range of commercial vehicles, now enables us to cover the entire defence mobility spectrum. Tata Motors defence solutions already covers the complete range of logistics and armoured vehicles that have also been popular in supporting the police and paramilitary forces in counter insurgency operations."

At the DEFEXPO, Tata Motors displayed scaled models of its concept Futuristic Infantry Combat Vehicle (FICV) (Tracked & Wheeled), including the turret. In addition, the proposed layout of the production facility was also displayed. Tata Motors is one of the four Indian companies, which has been issued the Expression of Interest (EoI) by the Indian Army, for the FICV - a 'Make Indian' project. Tata Motors has accordingly responded to the EoI based on indigenous design and development in association with key technology partners and submitted their response in October 2010.

Tata Micro Bullet-Proof Vehicle (MBPV): The Tata Micro Bullet-Proof Vehicle (MBPV) is a project that is being jointly developed by VRDE-DRDO and Tata Motors, for providing the country's elite commando forces (NSG, Marine Commandos, Para Battalions & Force One) with a protected mobility solution that assists them during indoor combat against insurgents. The need for this kind of a solution has been felt desperately by commando units, who face multiple hostage situations; wherein terrorists have been holed up inside confined premises, houses, hotels, malls and airports.

The MBPV has been designed keeping indoor combat in mind, with special features like bullet resistant panels for protection, compact dimensions, with 4-wheel assisted turning for easy movement within indoor confines and high power-to-weight ratio for fast & agile movement, during combat. Firing ports have also been incorporated for retaliatory action. Moreover, it has an added capability of climbing stairs as well.

Tata 12x12 Prahaar Missile Carrier: Tata Motors has developed an indigenous high mobility, all-terrain and all-wheel drive, Tata LPTA 5252-12 X12 vehicle, specifically for missile launcher cum carrier applications like integration of Prahar, BrahMos and Nirbhay Missiles, in close coordination with R&DE - DRDO.

Tata Light Armoured Vehicle: The Internal Homeland Security Forces and the State Police Forces, being endowed with the prime responsibility of securing the State, consistently move in and out of territories which are extremist hotbeds. Keeping this in mind, Tata Motors has developed the Tata Light Armoured Vehicle to aid the troops in Counter Insurgency Operations, as well as for patrolling the hinterland. In line with this, the Tata Light Armoured Vehicle has been engineered to be far superior to its competitors; in terms of performance, safety & convenience and meeting CMVR regulations.

Tata Mobile Bunker: Tata Mobile Bunker has been designed on the LPA 713 4-wheel drive platform, to ensure fast & safe movement of troops in naxal infested states and to act as a platform for retaliatory action. The vehicle is protected against gunfire, corresponding to ballistic protection of NIJ Level III. It is a highly mobile platform and can be used as a base for various protected applications like troop carriers, ambulances and buses.

Tata 6x6 7kl Refueler: Tata Motors has developed an indigenous high mobility, all-terrain and all-wheel drive refueler vehicle, specifically for the Indian Armed forces, Paramilitary, State police, DPSUs, State Government & Municipal agencies and the Aviation industry. The base vehicle has already been trial evaluated by the Indian Armed forces, for various applications like Common Gun Tower, HMV with material handling crane and Multi-Barrel Rocket launcher GRAD BM 21.

Tata LSV - QDMCT (Quick Deployment Mobile Communication Terminal): The Tata LSV - QDMCT is a shelter based, self-contained vehicle mounted communication system that provides wide area IP network. It provides reliable and secured IP connectivity for data, voice & video, between various nodes. Multiple communication media have been provided for both data & voice connectivity. The state-of-the-art Tata QDMCT is designed and developed in collaboration with RCI - DRDO. The system has found an ideal platform in the Tata LSV, which is a high payload, high mobility & low silhouette military platform, designed for withstanding tough weather and terrain conditions.

Tata 8x8 Water Purification System: Tata Motors has developed a mobile water decontamination system on the LPTA 3138 8x8, for all-terrain, all weather operation in collaboration with M/s. WEW (Germany). This application is especially developed keeping the drinking water contamination problem, faced by Armed Forces, Paramilitary force, at disaster struck areas. This application is also apt for State Governments and various Municipal agencies, to tackle the issue of supplying drinking water to remote villages. This water decontamination system is capable of purifying the most impure forms of water and makes it portable through Reverse Osmosis (RO) process.

Tata 8x8 Missile Carrier: Tata Motors has developed an indigenous high mobility, all-terrain and all-wheel drive Tata vehicle, specifically for various all terrain applications like Command and Control unit, Missile Carrier, MHC Radar Station and Missile Firing Platform.

Tata Safari Storme GS 800 4x4: The Indian Armed Forces are currently looking at procuring a 4-wheel drive, high mobility platform, for induction into the Defence Services as a General Service vehicle; to be used for transporting officers during peacetime, as well as during conflicts, across locations in India. Tata Motors has designed and developed the Safari Storme GS 800, in-house, in line with the requirements of the forces.

Tata Safari Storme Armoured: With the strong resurgence of threat perceptions amongst high profile dignitaries, trade delegates, etc., the need arises for a mode of transport, which is very safe, but at the same time comfortable and stylish enough for this segment of people. Tata Motors offers the Tata Armored Safari Storme, equipped with latest state-of-art technology, for catering to VVIP movements. The Armored Safari Storme inculcates a strengthened chassis & suspension system, enhanced braking efficiency of the vehicle, to take care of the additional armoring weight, so that the performance of vehicle remains similar, to that of the unarmored Safari. Such a vehicle carries a CMVR certificate and is legal to run on road as per CMVR. The vehicle has internal Up-Armoring and to the untrained eye, the look is "innocent".

Tata Xenon Recce 4x4: Tata Motors has developed the Xenon Recce 4x4, specifically for off-road patrolling usage by the Armed Forces, both in India and abroad. For this purpose, it has developed separate engines, complying with both BS III, as well as Euro norms. Equipped with state-of-the-art high mobility features, the Xenon Recce provides the Central Paramilitary Forces, and State police forces, with a lethal platform to carry out Combing Operations, Jungle Warfare with ease.

Tata Mine Protected Vehicle: The Mine Protected Vehicle (MPV) has been developed to protect its occupants, from threats like ambushes and sudden violent attacks, using powerful explosive mines. Tata MPV takes troop protection to the next level. Designed to protect against gunfire, with ballistic protection of NIJ Level III, it provides essential protection to military and para military forces. It is well protected and has more than acceptable levels of mobility.

Tata Motors has been associated with the country's off-road defence and security forces, since 1958 and has supplied over 1,00,000 vehicles to the Indian military and Paramilitary forces, so far. The company offers its products and services that not only meet the needs of the domestic market, but are also positioned to meet most stringent requirements across the world. Tata Motors exports its range of specialised defence vehicles to the SAARC, ASEAN and African regions. With Tata Motors rich portfolio in multi-axle range like 12x12, 8x8 & 6x6, the company has started supplying to leading Missile OEMs across the world. The company has established itself as a supplier of specialist vehicles for UN peacekeeping missions. Tata Motors range of off-road vehicles are also being procured by the agencies, involved in AID & Development, across the world like GSA, KBR, Oxfam, RONCO, RA International & Riders.
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No fotus or info by BRFites bhyyyy :(( :(( :((
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Ashok Leyland unveils the HMV 8x8 Super Stallion and COLT range of tactical vehicle.

The Hinduja flagship, Ashok Leyland has unveiled the Super Stallion 8x8 High Mobility Vehicle (HMV) and with that, the expansion of their range of logistics vehicles. Also being displayed for the first time is a new face-lifted version of the very popular Stallion in 6x6 configuration with a new high power engine and auto transmission.

“The HMV 8x8 Super Stallion is our new top-of-the-range offering – a contemporary technology product that is proudly indigenous. This heavier Super Stallio platform builds on the heritage of the Stallion, of which more than 65,000 vehicles are deployed by the Indian Army. Stallions form the veritable backbone of their logistics operations and we cherish our role as their largest supplier of logistics vehicles,” said Nitin Seth, Executive Director – Defence Business, Ashok Leyland. “This experience, as well as experience in some of our new export markets has allowed us to factor customer feedback to achieve the significant improvements to the product,” he added.

The Super Stallion HMV 8x8 is the new flagship of Ashok Leyland’s range of logistics vehicles. It has been specially configured to meet the army’s emerging requirement for vehicles with higher mobility and greater power to operate in challenging desert terrains. It is propelled by astate-of-the-art powerful 360 hp (265 kW) Neptune engine, that can crank up a torque of 1400 Nm. Hub reduction axles ensure better ground clearance and grip for its 8 wheels in sand and the Central Tyre Inflation System (CITS) enables inflating or deflating tyres even when on the move. The Stallion 6x6 is significantly upgraded in form and function compared to its earlier version. It has a more powerful 165 kW Common Rail Diesel engine that is capable of 800 Nm of torqueto operate in demanding, mountainous terrain. Ease of use is addressed by the Automatic Transmission that is matched to the new engine. The Stallion 6x6 is also equipped with a modern, face-lifted cabin that is ergonomic, air-conditioned with bucket seats and fitted with a driver-friendly information display cluster panel. Both these platforms are supported by a Fleet Management System (FMS) to ensure increased operational efficiency and fleet uptime. Fleet managers can track fleet usage, fuel usage and service complaints and plan scheduled preventive as well as corrective maintenance in addition to being informed about availability status of vehicles in the fleet. The simple and easy-to-use interface helps fleet managers, drivers and maintenance crews to log in vehicle data and generate relevant reports.

Meanwhile, Ashok Leyland Defence Systems, a joint venture Company, engaged in the manufacture of specialized tactical and armoured vehicles, has also unveiled the first of the range of COLT tactical vehicles - the Light Tactical Vehicle (4x4). The Light Tactical Vehicle is being developed through the Company’s strategic partnership with Panhard General Defense, France. In addition, a new range of product concepts and systems developed with Krauss Maffei Wegmann Gmbh (KMW), Germany, were also unveiled.

“India’s Defence sector is seeking greater participation from the private sector to shore up the nation’s defenses and Ashok Leyland Defence stands poised to leverage technologies and partnerships to provide tactical and armoured solutions to address our country’s defense requirements,” said Dr. V. Sumantran, Chairman, Ashok Leyland Defence Systems. “Our product range will offer state-of-the-art performance while achieving high levels of local content and cost competitiveness. Today, we are proud to unveil the COLT 4x4 Light Tactical Vehicle which offers superior protection, improved agility and enhanced performance, typical of our new range of vehicles,” he added.

The COLT Light Tactical Vehicle (LTV), jointly developed by Ashok Leyland Defence and Panhard General Defense, has excellent mobility owing to a power to weight ratio of over 34 horsepower per tonne. It is equipped with a high performance chassis, a unique suspension system and an innovative patented armoured hull. Essentially designed to carry out protected tactical liaison missions, the LTV can fill a large array of roles such as escort, patrol and command vehicles. The product is battle-proven and over 2,000 are deployed across 15 countries.

Ashok Leyland Defence is also engaged in developing range of armoured vehicles with military payloadsranging from 1.5 to 16 tonnes, on the COLT, STALLION and SUPER STALLION platforms that will address requirements for Light Specialist Vehicles (LSV), Light Bullet Proof Vehicle (LBPV), Light Artillery Machines (LAM), Mine Protected Vehicles (MPV), Field Artillery Tractors, Multi-Barrel Rocket Launchers (MBRLs) and other special applications. Ashok Leyland Defence offers unique capabilities in bringing state-of-the-art equipment to India with high local content and customized to suit specific needs of India’s defence forces.
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This pic was posted in mil photos forum. It shows a NG cockpit along with a LSCDS (which is said to be proven).

To those who will be visiting Expo, could you ask the fellow in charge of the display if LSCDS is the reworked cockpit of LCA.

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What's this in the OFB stall?
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Shiv it look to me it is Naval CIWS AK-630M gun , you can see a small leaflet on the right of the entire gun.
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Austin wrote:Shiv it look to me it is Naval CIWS AK-630M gun , you can see a small leaflet on the right of the entire gun.
Is OFB making/assembling 6 barrel Gatlings then?
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shiv wrote:Is OFB making/assembling 6 barrel Gatlings then?
Shiv the AK-630 is mentioned on their website as one of the products developed , most likely they lic manufacture it here as it widely used on Naval Ships both current and future.

http://ofb.gov.in/products/data/weapons/wmc/add_12.htm

These guns are integrated with MP-123 Vympet Search/FC radar, Check for MR-123-02 BAGIRA on the link below

http://www.roe.ru/cataloque/navy_cataloque.html
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I have few hundred, point and shoot pics from Def expo, how to upload them quickly and easily?
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Use Winrar (a more powerful tool than Winzip and also freely available for download) to rar them (or zip them) and then upload on mediafire.com and give the link for download here.

If you have the software, use a PDF tool to stitch the images together like a book and PDF them, that saves more space than even rar'ing or zip'ing and then upload to mediafire.com
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Hi, Who all going tomorrow? Let's meet at the venue
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Gurneesh wrote:This pic was posted in mil photos forum. It shows a NG cockpit along with a LSCDS (which is said to be proven).

To those who will be visiting Expo, could you ask the fellow in charge of the display if LSCDS is the reworked cockpit of LCA.
What is that stealth aircraft depicted in the background? If it is the AMCA, might just be the smallest stealth fighter with the least internal payload
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Kailash wrote:
Gurneesh wrote:This pic was posted in mil photos forum. It shows a NG cockpit along with a LSCDS (which is said to be proven).

To those who will be visiting Expo, could you ask the fellow in charge of the display if LSCDS is the reworked cockpit of LCA.
What is that stealth aircraft depicted in the background? If it is the AMCA, might just be the smallest stealth fighter with the least internal payload
And with a wing tipped missile. :(
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^^^ Take a chill pill guys ... it is just a poster of an imaginary future plane!
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We def need to open up our defense sector to private players and let them compete for contracts. OFB weapon stall hasn't changed much in the last 10 years. DRDO should be turned into a DARPA type agency.
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Insas Excalibur or Amogh has long been rejected by the armed forces. Why do they still display them in every Defexpo? Didnt see any news on MSMC recently either.
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What"s the poor OFB to do? I know I've beat this to death but look at all the western submachine guns ---they have snub nosed barrels. Look at the barrel length on the MSMC.Why this grasshopper asks, why?
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Just got back from Defence Expo with more pictures, CDs and brochures than I can process in a month.

pheww :oops:
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^^ Ok.. Then get cracking at it, jamwalmian.. we need those info as of yesterday.. :p... JK..

Hope the turn out was better then the last time..
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Well, here are few interesting weapon systems for more impatient ones.

Pictures are a bit too large to post here, kindly use this link.
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tejas wrote:What"s the poor OFB to do? I know I've beat this to death but look at all the western submachine guns ---they have snub nosed barrels. Look at the barrel length on the MSMC.Why this grasshopper asks, why?
It looks like a scaled-down version of the standard INSAS barrel and fore-sight.
1. Good: Makes production simpler (same bore), and facilitates muscle-memory training for the user.
2. Bad: It even has a bayonet-lug; goddamn featurities. Who wants to use a bayonet that close-by?
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^^ Thanks for the intial sneak-peek, Jamwal-ji...

So, the same R-day dummy model of the Prahaar made its way here?
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jamwal wrote:Well, here are few interesting weapon systems for more impatient ones.

Pictures are a bit too large to post here, kindly use this link.
Jamwal sir, thanks for the pics.

But the pic labeled TATA FICV (tracked) is actaully a german wiesel.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiesel_AWC

The TATA FICV (tracked) looks different and there is a pic of it behind the wheeled version.
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NDTV video A look at what's on display at the Defexpo

You may skip the first five minutes as they are just advertising for audi.
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thanks Jamwal

Is there a clearer shot of the wheeled BMP!!! :((


anyone - some more details please
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I will be at expo today, closed the dame year in so so manner.

any one else coming?
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anyone going today please take some clearer shots anf additional info on the wheeled BMP.

Specifically is there any interest from the Army.
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Surya wrote:thanks Jamwal

Is there a clearer shot of the wheeled BMP!!! :((


anyone - some more details please
Looks likes a training vehicle .. but seriously WTF! :eek:
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I am at expo right now try bring good pics of bmp wheeled
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Sabarpalji,
start sending the live feed from the venue.. Any news on the Sitara from HAL???
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Gurneesh wrote:This pic was posted in mil photos forum. It shows a NG cockpit along with a LSCDS (which is said to be proven).

To those who will be visiting Expo, could you ask the fellow in charge of the display if LSCDS is the reworked cockpit of LCA.

http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/6639 ... 121216.jpg
Sabarpal, can you check this as well?
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To address some confusion, here are some more photos.
Added some more photos TATA FICV, Rheinmetall Wiesel and a very similar vehicle in TATA pavilion, along with models of their tracked and wheeled FICV. Thanks for spotting the mistake

3 more pictures of Chakra Rath, wheeled version of BMP2 also posted.
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jamwal wrote:To address some confusion, here are some more photos.
Added some more photos TATA FICV, Rheinmetall Wiesel and a very similar vehicle in TATA pavilion, along with models of their tracked and wheeled FICV. Thanks for spotting the mistake

3 more pictures of Chakra Rath, wheeled version of BMP2 also posted.
TATA FICV Turret is also form Rheinmetall, its the LANCE modular turret form Rheinmetall
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Defence Expo 2012. Some Naval systems

DCNS ships, L&T innovations and naval warfare systems developed by DRDO laboratories.
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every one is in packing mood :-(
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