Computer generated picture of the FICV by Tata.
New Delhi: India's future main battle tank, the T-90MS 'Tagil', which will be license manufactured in Avadi in Chennai, will not be equipped with new-generation active protection systems that destroy incoming missiles and shells before they can hit the tank. Active protection systems have saved the lives of dozens of tank crew deployed in Israeli combat operations in Gaza and have now been deployed by the Russian Army in operations in Syria.
For decades, tanks have depended on their armour to protect their crew from enemy shells and anti-tank guided missiles. However, the singular vulnerability of modern tanks to the latest anti-tank guided missiles in the ongoing Iraq and Syria conflicts have raised serious question marks on the ability of armour alone to prevent casualties among tank crews.
Active protection systems are meant to counter this threat. Radars fitted on tanks detect the launch of hostile missiles and tank shells, predict their incoming trajectory and launch guided ammunition that can destroy or deflect hostile projectiles upto 50 metres away from the tank. The ensuing blast destroys the enemy missile, rocket propelled grenade or shell before it can pierce the armour of the tank.
NDTV has learned that the Russian 'Arena' active protection system and the Israeli 'Trophy' system were both being considered for the Indian Army's new T-90MS tanks based on the formidable reputation they have earned during combat. However, the 'Arena' system was withdrawn from the competition at the technical evaluation stage prior to field trials being held because it did not meet the technical criterion spelt out by the Indian Army.
The withdrawal of the 'Arena' resulted in a single-vendor situation with only the Israeli 'Trophy' remaining in the race. This is a scenario the government looks to avoid in major defence purchases since it no longer has the ability to choose the least expensive system among the shortlisted options available. Accordingly, in late October this year, the Defence Acquisition Committee rejected the import of all active protection systems. These were likely to have cost approximately Rs 2 crore per tank. Now, the government has ordered a feasibility study to see if the systems can be developed in the country under the government's flagship 'Make in India' programme which may involve a joint venture with a foreign firm.
The delay in the acquisition of active defence systems for its tanks is a cause of concern for the Indian Army. Videos of the conflict in Syria and Iraq uploaded by rebel fighters on YouTube clearly show modern American-built M1 A1 'Abrams' and German designed Leopard 2A4 tanks being destroyed by Russian or American anti-tank guided missiles which have been supplied to rebel fighters. According to the website 'War is Boring' which has monitored the conflict in Syria, "There's no fewer than 1,800 T-55, T-62 and T-72 tanks plus BMP fighting vehicles exploded, burned, disabled or seized by rebels - with potentially thousands of crewmen also being killed injured or captured."
In November, the government cleared a Rs 13,448 crore deal to acquire 464 brand-new T-90MS 'Tagil' tanks. India already operates more than 800 T-90S tanks first delivered by Russia in 2001. These are considerably less capable than the T-90MS which has now been ordered. All T-90s form the cutting edge of the Indian Army's armoured formations and would be an integral part of any offensive across Punjab and Rajasthan in the event of war with Pakistan. At the moment, no tank in Indian Army service has an active protection system.
they will deliver something like this >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_Vehicle_90Hopefully Mahindra/BAE cooks up something better.
well Vishnu Som needs to learn more about defence reporting, Just to make it spicy they started using words like "Life saving"India's Future Main Battle Tank Will Come Without Life-Saving 'Active Protection System'
Written by Vishnu Som | Updated: Dec 22, 2016 19:26 IST
India has ordered 464 T-90MS 'Tagil' main battle tanks
Story Highlights
- The T-90MS 'Tagil' will not be equipped with modern active armour systems
- Active armour tanks detect launch of hostile missiles and tank shells
- At the moment, no Indian Army tank has an active armour system
T-90 tank fitted with Arena Active Protection System
Israeli Trophy Active Protection System mounted on Israeli Army Merkava IV tank
Sorry for quoting NDTV at first place which says army doesn't have armour systems.well Vishnu Som needs to learn more about defence reporting, Just to make it spicy they started using words like "Life saving"
Wonder how much will be indigenous technology and how much will be Screwdriver-giri. Considering they are yet to even release an image (?), I don't have much hope.they will deliver something like this >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_Vehicle_90
@Indx TechStyle @charlie ......... Vishnu Som at his nonsensical best. BTW what would you call a person who compares T-90MS with FMBT, which is still there in paper.well Vishnu Som needs to learn more about defence reporting, Just to make it spicy they started using words like "Life saving"
For further regarding his disinformation:@Indx TechStyle @charlie ......... Vishnu Som at his nonsensical best. BTW what would you call a person who compares T-90MS with FMBT, which is still there in paper.
Not only that, he just proved what happens when you give "Damru" in hand of "Bandar" rather then "Madari"For further regarding his disinformation:
Indian T90s have active protection..n April 2008, the Indian Army sent arequest for proposal to Rafael, BAE Systems,Raytheon, Rosoboronexport, Saab, and IBD Deisenroth Engineering for an active protection system for the T-90S Bhishma.[23]The contract is expected to be worth US$270 million. Saab's LEDS-150 won the contract in January 2009
He just proved that he writes for NDTV.
There is no credible link to prove we bought saab LEDS 150For further regarding his disinformation:
Indian T90s have active protection..n April 2008, the Indian Army sent arequest for proposal to Rafael, BAE Systems,Raytheon, Rosoboronexport, Saab, and IBD Deisenroth Engineering for an active protection system for the T-90S Bhishma.[23]The contract is expected to be worth US$270 million. Saab's LEDS-150 won the contract in January 2009
He just proved that he writes for NDTV.
How do you define creditability?There is no credible link to prove we bought saab LEDS 150
How do you define creditability?
Like any deals in indian defence sector this also doesn't materialiseTata Power SED to Produce Active Protection Systems for Saab
http://defense-update.com/20160330_leds_india.html
TATA SED doesn't make the whole system, but component of it.Like any deals in indian defence sector this also doesn't materialise
That was my first thought too when I saw the design. It does look quite a lot like Abhay.Very Abhay type looking hull with 35mm main gun turret. Not so impressive at the first glance. But I will reserve my judgement till a working prototype arrives on scene.
Hopefully Mahindra/BAE cooks up something better.
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