Indian Army Tata Kestrel 8x8 Wheeled Armoured Personnel Carrier

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After Mahindra, now TATA set to bag contract for armoured vehicles as Army upgrades mobility Army is going in for rapid modernisation of its mobility powers Plans pending for as long as 20 years now seeing completion.
 

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Indian Defence Updates : 100 Tata WhAP Order,814 MGS Deal,EW Pod on Tejas,Zeus Stealth Frigates
Is this sort of vehicle are in negative list? This one was ready way back around 2012 but the efforts were made to sabotage it. This one is a great vehicle. To Sabotage the Sabotage efforts, this one must be put in negative list.
 
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INDIA GETS WHAPS WITH KONGSBERG 30MM REMOTE-CONTROLLED CANNON
NEW DELHI
— The Government of India has put into operation a Wheeled Armoured Amphibious Platform or WhAP jointly built between the private defence company TATA and the Defence Research and Development Organization [DRDO].


According to Indian sources, TATA has started deliveries of the vehicle, and initially, they went to the Indian police for operational implementation. Army Recognition writes that most likely WhAPs will be used on the border with Tibet [Ladakh region], due to the specifics of camouflage. Sources say that this operational assignment is a kind of test for working at high altitudes.

Kestrel WhAP 8×8 was first presented nearly seven years ago at the international defence and security exhibition DefExpo 2014. For the next four years, Kestrel WhAP 8×8 regularly participates in the same exhibition.

More About Kestrel WhAP 8×8

Kestrel WhAP 8×8 has 600 horsepower provided by the Cummins ISX 600 engine at 1,250 pound-feet of torque. The maximum speed it can reach is 100 km / h, and with a tank full of fuel it can travel no more than 500 km. The engine has a turbocharger with variable geometry.

The main armament of the Kestrel WhAP 8×8 is a 30mm Kongsberg cannon, which can be controlled remotely. In India, it is suggested that at a later stage this cannon may be replaced by the BHEL-DRDO, an Indian weapon system that is already beginning to be integrated into other combat vehicles. Kongsberg 30mm remote-controlled cannon can fire various types of ammunition such as armour-piercing incendiary [API], high-explosive incendiary [HEI], and armour-piercing, stabilized with fins ejecting sabotage projectiles [APFSDS-T].

A 12.7mm machine gun mounted on a turret is the secondary weapon. Separately, Kestrel WhAP 8×8 has an anti-tank missile system AT-4 Spigot.

The armoured vehicle weighs approximately 25 tons and is nearly 8 meters long. It has composite and additional armour plates located on the body of the vehicle, which is made of high-strength steel. It can accommodate and transport up to 12 soldiers in a sitting position. The hydraulically operated entrance door is mounted at the rear of the armoured vehicle.

Kestrel WhAP 8×8 has filter systems, a sealed cabin, climate control, which is automatic.
 

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Picture From The Offical Handing Over Ceremony Of the TATA-DRDO Infantry Protected Mobility Vehicles
 

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INDIGENOUSLY DEVELOPED SPECIALIST VEHICLES INDUCTED INTO ARMY BY GEN NARAVANE
Pune:
Chief of Army Staff General M M Naravane on Tuesday inducted indigenously developed specialist vehicles into the Army at a function organised at the Bombay Engineer Group (BEG) and Centre here.


A defence release said the Army Chief inducted the first set of indigenously developed Quick Reaction Fighting Vehicle Medium (QRFV), Infantry Protected Mobility Vehicle (IPMV), Ultra Long Range Observation System developed by Tata Advanced System Limited (TASL) and Monocoque Hull Multi-Role Mine-Protected Armoured Vehicle developed by Bharat Forge.

General Naravane appreciated Tata and Bharat Forge for their commitment to strengthening the ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative of the Union government as well as for continued engagement with the Army for the past decades.

The induction of these indigenously developed systems by TASL and Bharat Forge would greatly enhance the operational capabilities of the Army in future conflicts, he said at the function, which was attended by a number of retired and serving dignitaries.

In a release issued during the day, Tata Advanced System Limited said with this milestone, it had become the first private sector company in India to produce and deliver wheeled armoured combat-ready vehicles for the Armed Forces.

In addition to supply, TASL will also provide 24×7 support to maintain the vehicles at the deployment locations. The IPMV is a co-development project with Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO).

Sukaran Singh, TASL managing director and chief executive officer, said the successful delivery of IPMVs is a major milestone for his firm and the Indian defence manufacturing sector as it marks the first commercial sale of a strategic platform that has been co-developed by DRDO and a private player.

“TASL has achieved this milestone after withstanding the challenges and delays caused by the pandemic, which makes the achievement even more remarkable for us,” Singh said.

The IPMVs, developed and manufactured at TASL’s Pune facility, have been built on the strategic 8×8 Wheeled Armoured Platform (WhAP) indigenously designed and developed by TASL along with the Vehicles Research & Development Establishment (VRDE), a unit of DRDO.

The vehicles have undergone stringent field trials in deserts as well as high altitude areas by the Indian Army.

The IPMVs also include TASL’s in-house designed and developed Remote Controlled Weapon Station with thermal sights and external add-on armour protection panels developed by the Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory of DRDO, the firm said in its release.
 

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TASL Pulls Into Lead With Combat Wheeled Armoured Vehicles Delivery To Army
The delivery of the first batch of 8X8 Infantry Protected Mobility Vehicles (IPMV) by Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) to the Indian Army is the first instance of an indigenously developed combat-ready 8X8 wheeled armoured vehicle entering service with the army.

The army took delivery of the impressive looking vehicles at its Bombay Engineering Group Centre in Pune, along with the delivery of 4X4 Quick Reaction Fighting Vehicles (QRFV) also from TASL, at the same event. According to Sukaran Singh, MD & CEO, TASL, the delivery of the IPMV’s marked the first commercial sale of a strategic platform that has been co-developed by DRDO and a private player.

Joint Development

The IPMV results from the Wheeled Armoured Platform (WhAP) programme, initiated by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) in 2012. The basis of the programme was the need to develop a wheeled Infantry Combat Vehicle (ICV) that could be used over hilly terrain.

The development of the 8X8 WhAP was initially undertaken by the Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) to provide a replacement for the Army’s Russian origin BMP-II tracked armoured personnel carriers (APC), which were first inducted starting in the mid-eighties and are still being built under license in India. The DRDO had also taken up the project to develop a vehicle to meet the APC requirements for United Nations missions.

The WhAP was intended to be a common platform on which armoured vehicles for various roles would be developed, such as wheeled APC, 30 mm ICV, 105 mm light tank, command post vehicle, ambulance, special-purpose platform, 120 mm mortar carrier, Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) vehicle.


The defence business of Tata Motors Limited (now under TASL) was selected to partner with the Vehicles Research & Development Establishment (VRDE) to develop the armoured vehicle. As part of the WhAP joint design and development project with DRDO, TASL has gained an unmatched understanding of armoured fighting vehicle technology and grown its existing armoured land systems development capability well beyond that of other Indian private sector firms operating in the defence domain.

The wheeled ICV was named Kestrel during its development by Tata Motors. The first prototype was displayed at DefExpo 2014, and technical inputs were received from Supacat of the UK. The indigenous wheeled armoured platform was configured around two distinct entities in the overall design: the base hull and the modular mission payload; the latter was adopted to user-specific requirements.

Developmental trials of the WhAP were carried out in two phases. On-road and Off-road mobility trials began in October 2014 and were conducted at National Centre for Automotive Testing (NCAT) at VRDE and a vehicle track at the Army’s Mechanized Infantry Regimental Centre (MIRC). During initial trials, the prototype vehicle delivered a fuel efficiency of 1.3 kmpl, giving it a range of 478 km on a full tank of diesel. Amphibious trials commenced in August 2015. In January this year, TASL announced the completion of successful trials in Ladakh.

The decade long design effort has eventually matured into a modular and scalable design, which could cater for a future increase in gross vehicle weight from 22.5 tonne up to 26 tonne without any reduction in performance. The IPMV is powered by a Tata Cummins water-cooled turbocharged diesel engine generating 600 HP at 2,000 rpm and 2,400 Nm of max torque at 1,500-1,700 rpm. As a result, there is no performance deficit in desert and high-altitude areas, and the unique independent hydropneumatic suspension allowed the vehicle to attain a top speed of 100 kmph on land and ten kmph in amphibious mode.

Capability Delivered

APCs are complicated to design and develop due to the myriad challenges of mobility, performance, weight, protection, firepower, etc. The IPMV can carry up to 10 personnel and two crew members. Therefore, the troop compartment has been designed considering crew ergonomics and comprises a firing port and periscopes.

The vehicle combines an integrated blast and ballistic protection system and a V-shaped hull that deflects the explosive effect of mine blasts. The seats inside the vehicle feature a suspended design with mine blast attenuation to protect soldiers from such explosions. The hydraulically operated rear-door ramp enables easy embarking and disembarking of troops. The troops are also provided with two escape hatches above the crew compartment. The IPMV also features air conditioning and heating for improved crew comfort.

TASL has equipped the IPMV with an in-house designed and developed Remote Controlled Weapon Station (RCWS), which is likely to be fitted with a single 7.62 mm co-axial medium machine gun (MMG). The vehicle also features external add-on armour protection panels developed by the Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory of DRDO. The vehicle also features a Nuclear, Biological and Chemical (NBC) protection system. TASL has also been contracted by the army to provide 24x7 support to maintain the vehicles at the deployment locations.

Another variant of this 8X8 APC is fitted with a new and state-of-the-art weapons turret with a 30 mm remotely operated cannon and an advanced fire control system. As per the requirement, it can also integrate anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs). This version is also fitted with a laser range finder that can track targets up to 10km away, while a thermal imager sight helps detect, recognise, and identify targets, both during the day and night.

An optional Active Protection System (APS) is also available, which can destroy incoming rockets/projectiles with an explosive charge. A Laser Detection and Warning System protects the vehicle against laser-guided munitions and sighting systems by activating smoke grenades.
 

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DAC approved 105 WhAP for the Indian Army equipped with ATGMs

The Defense Acquisition Council (DAC) has approved proposal for the procurement of 105 Wheeled Armoured Platforms (WhAP) with Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (ATGMs).

The 8x8 Wheeled Armored Platform (WhAP) will soon be integrated with Nag Anti Tank Missiles so that it can target Armoured Infantry Vehicles and Light Tanks.

The Anti-Tank WhAP variant will also be Armed with Remote Controlled Weapon Station with thermal sights and external add-on Armor Protection Panels.

The proposal for development of a Wheeled Tank Destroyer with 105 millimeters gun based on WhAP platform is also under consideration for operations in high altitude areas.
 

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Made in India combat vehicles deployed in forward areas in Ladakh | Video
  • The combat vehicles, named Infantry Protected Mobility Vehicles (IPMVs), were delivered to the Indian Army in April this year.
Northern Army Commander Lt General Upendra Dwivedi drives the Made in India Infantry Combat Vehicle in Leh.(ANI)
Northern Army Commander Lt General Upendra Dwivedi drives the Made in India Infantry Combat Vehicle in Leh.(ANI)

Made in India infantry combat vehicles have been deployed in the forward areas in Ladakh after they were inducted into the Indian Army some time ago. On Friday, Northern Army Commander Lt General Upendra Dwivedi drove the newly-inducted vehicle. Dwivedi told news agency ANI that the combat vehicles can be easily be driven in harsh terrain of the region.

"One can easily drive the vehicle and the driver can see 1,800 metres away from it. The weapon mounted on it can be controlled from inside," Northern Army Commander Lt General Upendra Dwivedi said, as quoted by ANI.

The combat vehicles, named Infantry Protected Mobility Vehicles (IPMVs), were delivered to the Indian Army in April this year.

The vehicles have been tried and tested in the mountainous terrain of the Ladakh region and have been inducted to boost the capabilities of the troops deployed there.

These Infantry Protected Mobility Vehicles (IPMVs) have been jointly developed by the Defense Research and Development Organization and the Tata group.

(With ANI inputs)
 

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TATA GROUP'S MADE-IN-INDIA COMBAT VEHICLES INDUCTED IN FORWARD AREAS IN LADAKH
Made-in-India Infantry Combat Vehicles have been inducted into the forward areas in Ladakh boosting the capabilities of the troops deployed there.


Northern Army Commander Lt General Upendra Dwivedi personally drove the new vehicle and said that with these combat vehicles one can easily be driven in harsh terrain of the region.

"One can easily drive the vehicle and the driver can see 1,800 metres away from it. The weapon mounted on it can be controlled from inside," Northern Army Commander Lt General Upendra Dwivedi said.

The vehicles named Infantry Protected Mobility Vehicles (IPMVs) were delivered to the Indian Army in April this year and have been tried and tested in the Ladakh region in mountainous terrain.
 

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Army Issues Acceptance of Necessity For Wheeled Armoured Fighting Vehicle with ATGM
The Wheeled Armoured Fighting Vehicle (weapon/equipment/platform) (WhAFV) and Anti Tank Guided Missile (ATGM) have received acceptance of necessity (AoN) from the Indian Army (ATGM).

Wheeled armoured fighting vehicles and anti-tank guided missiles are classified in the Buy (Indian-IDDM) system. According to the procedures outlined in Chapter-II of DAP 2020, field evaluation trials of the Wheeled Armoured Fighting Vehicle prototypes will be conducted on a No Cost No Commitment (NCNC) basis. Field Evaluation Trials must start within 36 months of the RFP’s publication.
 

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