In this module, we shall learn about the major weapons and equipment that are presently in service in the Armed Forces of our country. For ease of understanding the details of weapons …
The Indian Infantry needs modern weapons for effective functioning in the current battle space. There is therefore, a need for surveillance devices, PALM and MPATGM, both of which would …
Development of directed energy weapons (DEWs) and creation of weapons on electromagnetic pulse effects without a nuclear blast are likely to change the course of future warfare. A DEW …
Tell me some upcoming new weapons in the Indian Army. Ans – Agni V, VI, TATA Kestrel, Arjun MK II Variant, (Thermal Imaging Stand Alone Systems) and 418 TIFACS (Thermal Fire Control …
India The Indian Army's standard-issue weapon. The 1A SLR has been replaced. 1B2 folding as well as 1B1 fixed butt variants were used. An Insas AR with a full-auto selector, black polymer …
Weapons and Missiles comprise the combination of Small Arms, Artillery, Air Defence, Tanks, Aircraft, Unmanned Combat Air Vehicles (UCAVs), Ships, Submarines and Unmanned water …
Dhanush is a 155x45 Calibre indigenous gun developed by OFB. Dhanush as an artillery system has proved to be one of the best amongst its class. A 45 Calibre towed gun system capable of …
As a consequence, military doctrines, weapon systems and force structures need to undergo a review. Our vision for the twenty-first century is to have a well equipped and optimally …
describe the role and tasks of Indian Army; state the Composition and Organisational structure of Indian Army and identify some of the important weapon systems of the Indian Army. 13.1 …
The Indian Navy has been focusing on developing indigenous capabilities, systems, sensors and weapons as part of the nation's modernisation and expansion of its maritime forces.
Soldiers have to be provided with light weight and reliable weapons with good day and night accuracy and high lethality. Some of these requirements seem contradictory.
weapon systems. The Indian Army possesses an estimated 2,400 T-72 and 100 T-90 main battle tanks, 2,400 BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles, 150 BM-21 and 42 BM-30 Smerch multiple …
However, most of this expenditure will be on weapons platforms like main battle tanks, 155 mm artillery, infantry combat vehicles, fighter aircraft, ships and submarines and very little on …
According to the Military Balance 2021, India's present military arsenal is heavily stocked with Russian-made or Russian-designed equipment. The Military Balance is the International …
In South Asia, India's testing of the Agni and Prithvi ballistic missiles, the acquisition of advanced conventional weaponry from both the West and the former Soviet Union, and the growth of the …
Its Land Warfare Doctrine-2018 (LWD-18) is a renewed form of previous limited war doctrines. Pakistan’s nuclear deterrence and effective conventional counter measures have confined the …
adjoining regional countries of the Indian peninsula are flooded with new research vis-à-vis modern weapons and in utilising technology to develop even more advanced weaponry.
From the initial delay in sending troops to defend Kashmir in 1948 to the twenty-four-year hiatus in testing nuclear weapons, India has used force mainly in response to grave provocation and as...
Indian military has 3,565 tanks, 3100 infantry fighting vehicles, 336 armed personnel carriers, 9719 pieces of artillery and it has developed nine different types of missile capabilities (India …