I sent you an email rupak? did you get it...Rupak wrote:Rohit did you try emailing me?

I sent you an email rupak? did you get it...Rupak wrote:Rohit did you try emailing me?
does it mean that Desh still HAS the Rights or has it lapsed? do we have the designs for the howitzer to manufacture it in Desh? if this is true, we should take it up and manufacture the 1K Howitzers.Rahul M wrote:we didn't exercise the rights.
The key to a shortlist for any company is their Indian Partner. MOD is not going to go with a vendor who might have a super-duper ICV but does not have a Strong manufacturing base (own or partners in Desh). This is where Tatas, L&T and Mahindras (in no particular order) would be key.venku_Raj wrote:Futuristic infantry combat vehicle set to roll
So if we have paid for it we can, atleast now, ask them to give us the design and the requisite technologies to locally manufacture the gun.. When the money has been paid why should we not exercise the right to build the guns.. And that too when we need them badly..Rahul M wrote:IIRC we paid for ToT, at least part of it but didn't get any of those things because the politicos were afraid to ask for them. something similar happened with the type 209 sub. we had paid for the lic manufacture of 2 more subs that were not built due to fear of allegations.
Did we already pay for TOT? why would these payments be done at the outset rather than in phases...I think after we blacklisted AB Bofors, we did not get anything from them including spares, gyan or even ammo. from our side we did not make any further payments...Bala Vignesh wrote:So if we have paid for it we can, atleast now, ask them to give us the design and the requisite technologies to locally manufacture the gun.. When the money has been paid why should we not exercise the right to build the guns.. And that too when we need them badly..Rahul M wrote:IIRC we paid for ToT, at least part of it but didn't get any of those things because the politicos were afraid to ask for them. something similar happened with the type 209 sub. we had paid for the lic manufacture of 2 more subs that were not built due to fear of allegations.
Why cant they manufacture in home? The factory was suppose to come up 12 years ago.Shrinivasan wrote:Indian "Army Ordnance Corps" is on a roll floating multiple tenders for Artillery Ammo and Supplies...
why are they buying so many 155mm Arty shells if they don't have any new 155mm Arty guns?
I don't know... there should be something special about these shells that Desh cannot make these...you see they are not buying 105mm or 130mm, because we are producing these... we don't produce 122mm but OFB produces some varieties of 155mm shells, these should be special or we need some new variants.. i don't know...I'll wait for the Gurus!!!Prem wrote:Why cant they manufacture in home? The factory was suppose to come up 12 years ago.Shrinivasan wrote:Indian "Army Ordnance Corps" is on a roll floating multiple tenders for Artillery Ammo and Supplies...why are they buying so many 155mm Arty shells if they don't have any new 155mm Arty guns?
save the sarcasm, if you don't have anything to offer or the time/ energy to analyse this!!! how do you know IA does not want to indigenize, IA order so many things from local manufacturers / OFB / BEL / BDL/ BEML etc. Is it IA's fault if domestic manufacturers can't manufacture all that is needed? Is it IA's fault if a domestic Mil-Ind complex is not well developed.aditya.agd wrote:Indian Army is not usually keen on indegenisation.
How many 130mm were converted to 155mm standard? also some 130mm towed arty were converted into SP Arty. Are these SP Arty130mm or 155mm?rohitvats wrote:That is the domestic name of the Soltam upgrade.
According to Open Source Information from SIPRI 180 M-46 130mm rebuilt to M-46S 155mm standards.putnanja wrote:Weren't the 130mm upgrade stopped as the army found some issues with it?
Thanks for the confirmation of 130 to 155mm conversion. Regarding this second larger round of upgrade. Did we buy a further round of M-46 130mm for conversion or these guns already existed in IA's inventory?rohitvats wrote:The second round is planned for double the earlier number - I had posted the numbers from an article by ex-Lt. Gen. from arty in the Force magazine on the exact numbers.
Rohit, could you please review the arty article in unmentionable's blog, it looks like an unending rant on Indian Arty, special emphasis on M-46 upgrade failure. It would help us jingos understand things better and avoid unnecessary dhoti shivers.Shrinivasan wrote:Thanks for the confirmation of 130 to 155mm conversion. Regarding this second larger round of upgrade. Did we buy a further round of M-46 130mm for conversion or these guns already existed in IA's inventory?rohitvats wrote:The second round is planned for double the earlier number - I had posted the numbers from an article by ex-Lt. Gen. from arty in the Force magazine on the exact numbers.
For the first round of conversion we bought 180 gun kits to convert to 155mm.
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The Indian Army is set to order new artillery guns worth approximately Rs 1,000 crore as plans to upgrade existing guns have been stalled after a probe was initiated against the Israeli firm Soltam which had been awarded the contract.
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While Soltam has already upgraded 180 Russian M46 guns, further orders have been stalled, forcing the Army to place orders for new guns.
Apart from his comments, other sources (Incl COAS JJ Singh's interview) talks about successfully completing M-46 upgrade to 155mm.Shrinivasan wrote:Rohit, could you please review the arty article in unmentionable's blog, it looks like an unending rant on Indian Arty, special emphasis on M-46 upgrade failure. It would help us jingos understand things better and avoid unnecessary dhoti shivers.
Ignore his Rants... check your gmail please...rohitvats wrote:Every source, even an article by Brigadier Gurmeet Kanwal talks, about first set of upgrade having gone through. There is a 2010 RFP by IA asking for upgrade of 300 units....which sits quite well with the good General, whose article I quoted, had said.
In 2009 there was a report about India buying more 130 MM guns.Shrinivasan wrote: Thanks for the confirmation of 130 to 155mm conversion. Regarding this second larger round of upgrade. Did we buy a further round of M-46 130mm for conversion or these guns already existed in IA's inventory?
For the first round of conversion we bought 180 gun kits to convert to 155mm.
The initial plan was for 10 regiments/180 guns in first tranche with imported kits and the balance plan was for 14 Regiments/252 guns to be done by Ordnance Factories. Which comes out to 432 guns in all. No idea what happened to the balance 252 guns part.Vipul wrote:In 2009 there was a report about India buying more 130 MM guns.Shrinivasan wrote: Thanks for the confirmation of 130 to 155mm conversion. Regarding this second larger round of upgrade. Did we buy a further round of M-46 130mm for conversion or these guns already existed in IA's inventory?
For the first round of conversion we bought 180 gun kits to convert to 155mm.
This report puts the total figure to be upgunned at 500.
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There is some relief that we have managed to upgrade some 180 pieces of the fabled 130 mm M46 Russian medium guns with the help of the Israelis.
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Approximately 180 pieces of 130mm M46 Russian medium guns have been successfully ‘up-gunned’ to 155mm calibre with ordnance supplied by Soltam of Israel. The new barrel length of 45 calibres has enhanced the range of the gun to about 40 km with extended range ammunition.
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