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Army to get 124 Arjun tanks in six months
PUNE: As many as 124 Arjun tanks will be inducted into the army in five-six months, said W. Selvamurthy, chief controller of research and development at the Defence Research and Development Organisation (drdo).
Arjun is the state-of-the-art main battle tank designed and developed by the Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment at Avadi in Tamil Nadu.
"These 124 tanks are in various stages of production. All of them will get inducted into the armed forces in March and April," Selvamurthy said, adding that a few tanks have already been handed over. "Other organisations are also giving us orders."
He was speaking at the valedictory function of a training course at the Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (DIAT) at Girinagar in Khadakwasla. Samir K. Bramachari, director-general, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, and the vice-chancellor of DIAT L.M. Patnaik were present on the occasion.
Addressing the passing out students, Bramachari said that defence scientists should also consider making use of technology for civilian purposes. "Indian scientists are divided into two categories -- strategic scientists and scientists for civil applications. How to make the use of strategic knowledge for the benefit of civil works will be challenge of budding DRDO scientists."
The DIAT deemed university is a premier DRDO establishment working for human resources development for the defence forces. It imparts education and training to the officers of the armed forces, DRDO scientists, technical officers of the ordinance factory board, directorate of quality assurance, public sector undertakings and foreign countries.
The institute has been recently recognised as a campus selection centre of the DRDO.
Army to get 124 Arjun tanks in six months - Pune - City - The Times of India
PUNE: As many as 124 Arjun tanks will be inducted into the army in five-six months, said W. Selvamurthy, chief controller of research and development at the Defence Research and Development Organisation (drdo).
Arjun is the state-of-the-art main battle tank designed and developed by the Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment at Avadi in Tamil Nadu.
"These 124 tanks are in various stages of production. All of them will get inducted into the armed forces in March and April," Selvamurthy said, adding that a few tanks have already been handed over. "Other organisations are also giving us orders."
He was speaking at the valedictory function of a training course at the Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (DIAT) at Girinagar in Khadakwasla. Samir K. Bramachari, director-general, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, and the vice-chancellor of DIAT L.M. Patnaik were present on the occasion.
Addressing the passing out students, Bramachari said that defence scientists should also consider making use of technology for civilian purposes. "Indian scientists are divided into two categories -- strategic scientists and scientists for civil applications. How to make the use of strategic knowledge for the benefit of civil works will be challenge of budding DRDO scientists."
The DIAT deemed university is a premier DRDO establishment working for human resources development for the defence forces. It imparts education and training to the officers of the armed forces, DRDO scientists, technical officers of the ordinance factory board, directorate of quality assurance, public sector undertakings and foreign countries.
The institute has been recently recognised as a campus selection centre of the DRDO.
Army to get 124 Arjun tanks in six months - Pune - City - The Times of India