Indigenous light tank hits the target accurately; Centre approves projects for Sukhoi-30 and howitzer guns

The Defence Ministry on Thursday said that the Indian light tank has achieved a major feat by firing multiple rounds at various ranges with consistently accurate results at an altitude of over 4200 meters. Also, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has congratulated DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation), Army, Air Force, and L&T on the successful tests of the tank.

Fri, 13 Dec 2024 06:08 PM (IST)
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Indigenous light tank hits the target accurately; Centre approves projects for Sukhoi-30 and howitzer guns
Indigenous light tank hits the target accurately; Centre approves projects for Sukhoi-30 and howitzer guns

India's military capability only gets stronger by the day. The country's indigenous light tank has achieved history in firing multiple rounds at different ranges at an altitude of over 4,200 meters accurately.

The combat-improved variant of the army deployed on the Line of Actual Control with China testifies to the power of India moving on the path of self-reliance in the defense sector. Weighing only 25 tonnes, which is half of heavy tanks like the T-90, the test of this tank had earlier been done in a desert environment in September.

The tank has been developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and private company Larsen & Toubro (L&T). The Defence Ministry said on Thursday, that the Indian light tank has achieved a major feat by firing multiple rounds at various ranges with consistently accurate results at an altitude of over 4200 meters.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has congratulated DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation), Army, Air Force, and L&T on the successful tests of the tank.

DRDO Chairman Sameer V Kamat congratulated the entire team including L&T for their efforts. The Indian Army is considering deploying more than 350 light tanks. Most of these tanks will be deployed in the hilly border areas. China has deployed similar tanks in this region.

Under the Make in India campaign in the defense sector, the Cabinet Committee on Security Affairs (CCS) on Thursday approved two major projects for 12 Sukhoi-30 MKI fighter aircraft for the Air Force and 100 K-9 Vajra automatic howitzers for the Army. Both these projects are estimated to cost around Rs 20 thousand crore.

Defense sources said that both projects have been approved by the CCS and the contract for Sukhoi-30 MKI jets has been signed. 12 SU-30 MKI jets for the Air Force would be produced by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited at its Nashik plant and the cost of these would come to around Rs 13 thousand crore. These would replace the aircraft destroyed in the last several years. Larsen & Toubro will produce at the Hazira plant in Gujarat a total of 100 K-9 automatic howitzers.

Larsen & Toubro has received a repeat order for these guns. 100 guns have already been inducted into the Army. Accordingly, the company has improved upon the indigenous components in the howitzers. The projects bagged by public sector Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and Larsen & Toubro are also likely to boost small and medium firms in their supply chains. Howitzers are deployed in the deserts as well as along the Chinese border in Ladakh.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer