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Tata Motors ties up with Bharat Forge, General Dynamics Land Systems for Indian FICV programme

According to IBT

March 7, 2016 16:12 IST

Tata Motors has signed a strategic agreement with Bharat Forge Limited and US-based General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) for the Ministry of Defence’s Future Infantry Combat Vehicle (FICV) programme.

The FICV is a proposed high-mobility armoured battle vehicle that needs to be compact, tracked and amphibious, and no heavier than 18-20 tonnes, so it can be air-portable and transportable on any terrain. Ministry of Defence regulations say the vehicle must fire anti-tank guided missiles, with ranges beyond 4 km, with a capability to carry a crew of three and eight combat-kitted military personnel. The FICV will replace the Indian Army’s fleet of 2,610 units of Russian-designed BMP (Sarath BMP-II) series armed vehicles that are in operation since 1980.

Tata Motors will be in charge of design, development and integration of mobility platforms, while Bharat Forge will bring on board its fighting platforms and manufacturing strengths. General Dynamics’ expertise, as a SOSI (system-of-systems integrator) in various integration programmes will bring in the required competency, a Tata Motors statement said.

Commenting on the partnership, Ravi Pisharody, executive director of commercial vehicles at Tata Motors Ltd, said: “Defence particularly needs partners with long-term commitments to see products and solutions through multiple generations of evolution, and we at Tata Motors are proud to have joined hands with Bharat Forge and General Dynamics Land Systems, for a complete FICV solution for the Indian armed forces. Through this partnership we will be better positioned to help the country realize its ‘Make in India’ vision, for the first completely indigenised combat vehicle, at the same time cater to the opportunities available right here in India.”

In July 2015, the Ministry of Defence had sought expressions of interest from manufacturers for building the FICV. Besides Tata Motors, 10 other companies, including L&T, Tata Power (SED), Mahindra & Mahindra, Bharat Forge, Pipavav Defence, Rolta India, Punj Lloyd, Titagarh Wagons, and the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB), had shown interest in the Rs 60,000 crore project, reported the Indian Express.

Tata Motors is not new to manufacturing defence vehicles. It has developed an amphibious platform for a futuristic combat vehicle call the ICV Krestel in association with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). The ICV Krestel is now offered by the DRDO to the mechanised forces of the Indian Army, for user-assisted technical trials.

Original post International Business Times

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 Indian FICV concept

 Indian FICV concept @newkerala.com

By looking at TATA’s past design record I am not very optimistic about how the new FICV will turn out if left to TATA to design it……….

TATA ICV Krestel

Kestrel 8x8 amphibious armoured vehicle platform technical data sheet specifications information description intelligence pictures identification photos images Tata Motors India Indian army military technology defence industry  Image @armyrecognition.comKestrel 8x8 amphibious armoured vehicle platform technical data sheet specifications information description intelligence pictures identification photos images Tata Motors India Indian army military technology defence industry  Image @armyrecognition.comImage @armyrecognition.com
Armament
One 30mm, one 12.7mm remote weapon station, one 7.62mm coaxial machine gun
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Country users
Project
Designer Country
India
Accessories
NBC protection system, day/night vision, communication UHF/VHF/HF,Inertial Navigation System with GPS
Crew
2 + 10 soldiers
Armor
Protection against small arms firing and
shell splinters from Level 1 to Level IV STANAG 4569. Level III for the bottom.
Combat Weight
22,500 to 26,000 kg
Speed
100 km/h maximum road speed
Range
? km
Dimensions
Length: 7.8 m; Width: 2.95 m; Height: 2.28 m

Source armyrecognition.com