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Tonbo Imaging to provide night vision to Peruvian Army

By Nilesh Christopher, ET Bureau | Updated: Oct 12, 2016, 08.54 AM IST

BENGALURU: Tonbo Imaging, a Bengaluru-based startup, has bagged a $100-million contract to manufacture and export ‘night-vision sights’ for guns to be sold by a US company to the Peruvian army. The device will be fitted on rifles supplied to Peru by US manufacturerUnified Weapon Systems (UWS). Tonbo and UWS will offer a similar deal to the Indian army.

"Close to 10,000 weapons will be equipped with Tonbo’s thermal imaging sight with a total order of over $100 million over the next 10 years," Arvind Lakshmikumar, CEO of Tonbo Imaging, said about the Peru contract. Apart from production of weaponry, the deal with Fábrica de Armas y Municiones del Ejército (FAME), Peru’s state-owned military industry, will encompass transfer of technology of the assault rifles and weapon sights. This means, local technicians in Peru will learn how to make modern rifles and weapon sights. "The transfer of technology will create self-reliance for the domestic industry in the long run," said Lakshmikumar.

The Peruvian government signed a $1.5-billion deal with UWS to assemble and jointly manufacture 3,00,000 rifles to modernise the weaponry of the armed forces and its national police. The tender to supply day optics for the guns was won by US-based Browe, while the contract for night-vision sights was bagged by Tonbo. UWS conducted field trials on Tonbo’s weapon sight ‘Arjun’ over eight months.

Named after marksman warrior Arjuna from the Mahabharata, the ‘Arjun’ sights fended off competition from multinational defence companies such as BAE Systems, L-3 Communications Holdings, and FLIR Systems. This is a unique distinction given that "India is not known for its cutting-edge defence industry", said Mike Bingham, CEO of UWS, adding that the Indian defence market is largely dominated by imports from Russia and Israel.

When asked why UWS chose Tonbo, Bingham said: "While most nightvision systems run proprietary operating systems, Tonbo’s systems are built on Android. This makes their systems very secure and scalable." Lakshmikumar said the Tonbo-UWS partnership will offer the same package deal to the Indian government.

The Ministry of Defence has launched a hunt for a new-generation assault rifle, as reported by ET in September. According to the RFI (Request for Information), the army is looking to procure 1,85,000 assault rifles with about 65,000 to be delivered over the next four to 28 months. "This package is now being offered to the Indian army as a part of the Indian army RFI for assault weapons. We will be doing field trials with various army groups to demonstrate the capabilities of the weapon," Lakshmikumar said.

Asked how Tonbo would meet the requirements of both the Indian and Peruvian governments, Lakshmikumar said: "We have set up relationships with contract manufacturers who have the potential to scale up. With our current ecosystem, we can build up to 4,000 sights in a month. We currently don’t make anywhere near that number. But if the orders come in, our process is set up for scale and capacity." By owning the intellectual property for the design and manufacture of its products, Tonbo exerts control over the supply chain. As a next step, Tonbo plans to push its products across other military segments such as land systems, UAVs, weapon systems and missiles and create global adoption of Indian-made products.

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Do we have a export and Import thread?
Most important point in above article is "By owning the intellectual property for the design and manufacture of its products, Tonbo exerts control over the supply chain."

How much true is this ? Did they really made this product them self ? (And not assembled it)

Make In India IS NOT Made in India !!
 

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Tonbo is basically a software and integration company which assembles imported component and overlays software on it. Actual mnaufcatering is very limited.
Thanks for information.

As long as IP is with Indian Company, Its Good.

Sub-components can be imported which are mostly readily available across the market.
 

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The main technology in thermal imagers is the sensor, BEL is trying to persuade MoD to allocate funds for setting up a production line for last 30 years but no luck.
 

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On the topic of NVD for INSAS. There are 6 Indian OEMs whose products qualify for INSAS.

1) opical
2) tonbo
3) Tata-sed
4) MKU
5) BEL

Don't recall the 6th one..

Basically there are sufficient competition within the country for opticals.
 

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We need to make INSAS pre FINSAS, with some thing like Tracking point and thermal imaging inbuild.
 

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Isn't this thermal sight too big ?? Inconvenient in operation ?
na its made by BE, good for Indian conditions, plus in night if you got this and unless enemy got same or better generation, only then it has upper hand, subject to distance. You can aim and win easily.
 

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Unexpected at best, Again... :)

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Unlike what i saw previously in 2014, The new Excalibur 2015 looks more of a flushed design of much like improved 1B1 but with notable differences in receiver design, Hand guard comes with its own built in quad-rails, Its barrel is now little shorter by 3mm, With new muzzle brake and new folding stock made of metal, It retain other features of both Excalibur and 1B1 improved, And yes it got P-rail instead of OFB rail


Unlike former design this design has a quad rail built in on hand guard, And fiber quality is much better than its former design too.



Now lets see some details in selector switch, S for semi auto, R for safety and A for automatic, This is same with former design, But much cleaner without much rebids around.



The pistol grip is retain from former design, Its simple and large and wide for gripping.



Here the Rifle is in folded butt configuration, To be frank the size in this configuration was lesser its previous form but the folding stock is now in metal, This is perfect and impressive in CQB ops, where fighting is in tight corners
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