Defexpo 2006
Guys I see that you dont see info boards. If you look behind that OFB gun pic you can see the info board for the MBGL, thats more important than the pic itself.
That AMR sure looks interesting, I cant believe that OFB is capeable of designing something like that, maybe Nitin has an axe to grind with the innocent OFB.
That AMR sure looks interesting, I cant believe that OFB is capeable of designing something like that, maybe Nitin has an axe to grind with the innocent OFB.
Could they be talking of the INSAS Excalibur as the Carbine? It fits the role of a smaller weapon without compromising the firepower (M16/M4). The 9mm Carbine is easily distinguishable due to the magazine.I am curious as to the configuration of the INSAS carbines and the apparently small size of the magazines - is that really 5.56mm ?
Top row - second from left looks like a 7.62 mm affair - the old Ishapore.JCage wrote:
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I think its INSAS LMGshiv wrote:Top row - second from left looks like a 7.62 mm affair - the old Ishapore.JCage wrote:
http://putfile.com/pic.php?pic=2/3200422770.jpg&s=x2
Is this confirmed? Not raising doubts or anything, but the Russians are still angling for the T-72 upgrade program. As of now, Project Rhino is already highly delayed- we only have a max of some 250 odd local T-72 upgrades if they were completed. A year or so back, they had done 40.Sharma wrote:Yes Tank EX is now fitted with rubber pads and all T-72 coming for upgradation will converted to Tank EX. Also armour of Tank Ex is enhanced.
By the way some IA artillery uints have been put on stand by for SMERCH conversion.
So any idea of how many T-72s are going for Tank-ex? And when you say armour enhanced- is it enhanced relative to the T-72 (which is true) or that it was further upgraded?
Any recollection will help.
Cheers and thanks.
He already has a AVJM, the question is do you give him PVJM or AVJM with a bar.JCage wrote:Or should that be Ati Vishisht Jingo Seva Medal.
And thanks to Sharma for his videos as well. Loads of effort there too.
I recommend awarding Sharmaji with JM (he has not come up with info too many boards, which is very important criteria for AVJM)
Thanks Sharma and JaiS, for all the pics and videos. Kudos !!!
PS: JaiS the pic of [TAL LWT INFOBOARD #2], made me feel like I tripped on something ...
PS: JaiS the pic of [TAL LWT INFOBOARD #2], made me feel like I tripped on something ...
How come Zynda is considered a real sounding name now? Or the oligarch are sleeping on the job again.
I TOLD you make the forum guidelines a sticky with a title like "READ THIS BEFORE REGISTERING, POSTING OR THINKING ABOUT POSTING OR REGISTERING"...but nobody listens to me.
Jagan:
Did you get "super jingo" reply? Can we move ASAP on super jingo's recco?
BTW...we wanna give JaiS just one bar....for PVJM he still has to do a bit more grunt work.
I hope we can archive the Defexo stuff on BR directly....it will save us a lot of trouble when we are arguing about some inanse aspect of some arcane DRDO tech in about 3 months.
I TOLD you make the forum guidelines a sticky with a title like "READ THIS BEFORE REGISTERING, POSTING OR THINKING ABOUT POSTING OR REGISTERING"...but nobody listens to me.
Jagan:
Did you get "super jingo" reply? Can we move ASAP on super jingo's recco?
BTW...we wanna give JaiS just one bar....for PVJM he still has to do a bit more grunt work.
I hope we can archive the Defexo stuff on BR directly....it will save us a lot of trouble when we are arguing about some inanse aspect of some arcane DRDO tech in about 3 months.
Lets give him a AVJM with a bar. Save PVJM for future incase he decides to makes us drool over smooth, shiny flashy brochures from Aero India 07. Make sure we don't run out medal title for him.George J wrote:He already has a AVJM, the question is do you give him PVJM or AVJM with a bar.JCage wrote:Or should that be Ati Vishisht Jingo Seva Medal.
And thanks to Sharma for his videos as well. Loads of effort there too.
I recommend awarding Sharmaji with JM (he has not come up with info too many boards, which is very important criteria for AVJM)
JaiS, awesome buddy. Really well done.
Sharma ji great job done. Kudos for all the hard work. My best wishes to you for making progress to AVJM level.
Thanks guys, but you guys are giving me too much credit inspite of the fact that I have managed to screw up several photos.
Nitin, I looked at the images which you have pointed out and I can see that the text is not visible. Well, I do not have higher-res versions, probably Photoshop's zooming in feature can be of help.
Nitin, I looked at the images which you have pointed out and I can see that the text is not visible. Well, I do not have higher-res versions, probably Photoshop's zooming in feature can be of help.
DEFEXPO INDIA 2006 CONCLUDES
February 03, 2006
Minister of State for Defence Production Rao Inderjit Singh gave away awards to the best exhibitors of DEFEXPO INDIA 2006 here today. The Best Exhibitor Award in the International Exhibitor category went jointly to the pavilions of Israel and M/s Lockheed Martin. The Runners up Award in this category went to M/s Armaris of France. In the Indian exhibitor’s category the best pavilion award went to Defence Research and Development Organisation and the Runners up prize to Larsen and Toubro Ltd. In the small scale exhibitor category, M/s Macmet India bagged the First Prize, while M/s Windlass Steelcraft was declared Runners up.
Speaking on the occasion Rao Inderjit Singh said that Defence Ministry is now in the process of finalizing the operational guidelines on offset policy for which the interaction at the DEFEXPO has been very useful. Congratulating the organisers of DEFEXPO, he said the growth figures clearly indicate that DEFEXPO has become a leading international event.
The four-day, Fourth International Land and Naval Systems Exhibition DEFEXPO INDIA 2006 concluded here today.
February 03, 2006
Minister of State for Defence Production Rao Inderjit Singh gave away awards to the best exhibitors of DEFEXPO INDIA 2006 here today. The Best Exhibitor Award in the International Exhibitor category went jointly to the pavilions of Israel and M/s Lockheed Martin. The Runners up Award in this category went to M/s Armaris of France. In the Indian exhibitor’s category the best pavilion award went to Defence Research and Development Organisation and the Runners up prize to Larsen and Toubro Ltd. In the small scale exhibitor category, M/s Macmet India bagged the First Prize, while M/s Windlass Steelcraft was declared Runners up.
Speaking on the occasion Rao Inderjit Singh said that Defence Ministry is now in the process of finalizing the operational guidelines on offset policy for which the interaction at the DEFEXPO has been very useful. Congratulating the organisers of DEFEXPO, he said the growth figures clearly indicate that DEFEXPO has become a leading international event.
The four-day, Fourth International Land and Naval Systems Exhibition DEFEXPO INDIA 2006 concluded here today.
I distinctly remember 3 bhrahmos missiles being carried by the su model during the last DEF-EXPO.Why the change.JaiS wrote:BRAHMOS ON SUKHOI
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Great pics JaiS You have really brought the defence expo to our desktops!!!!!