F-insas

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The 1.1 million-strong Indian Army is going hi-tech to turn its troops into fighting machines of the 21 century, complete with the latest multi-function weaponry and uniforms with sensors to monitor their health parameters.

"We have put in place an action plan to modernize the armed forces in all dimensions. A project, code-named F-INSAS (Future Infantry Soldier as a System), has been taken up to train futuristic soldiers, equipped with latest weaponry, communication network and instant access to information on the battlefield," Chief of Army Staff General Joginder Jaswant Singh said.

"In my view, the next war will be won by the side that is adept at high technology with all-weather fighting capability," the army chief said on the sidelines of a military function here.

With IT and electronic gadgets calling the shots in the armed forces worldwide, the Indian Army is gearing up to equip its soldiers with war-fighting capability and to prevent battle fatigue.

"As in civilian and other sectors, we would like to make optimal use of ICT (information and communication technology) for which Indian tech firms are known worldwide. We will be investing substantially to make our operations -from war zones to civil lines - digital, with seamless connectivity for online access to information systems," Singh said.

Under the F-INSAS project, the troops will be put on a multi-mission mode to accomplish different tasks with speed, precision and lethality. In the first phase, to be completed by 2012, the infantry soldiers will be equipped with modular weapon systems that will have multi-functions.

Thermal imagers, sensors and night vision equipment, currently deployed in weapon systems such as artillery and main battle tanks, will be customised to make them portable for carrying by the soldiers in the battle ground.

"Apart from imparting modern training and providing hi-tech gadgets, we are also working on a new attire that will enable the troops carry the extra load and resist impact of chemical warfare. The new uniform will have vests with sensors to monitor their health parameters and provide quick medical relief," Singh pointed out.

Singh said during his visit to the US this month he had a first hand account of the training systems and the latest equipment being used by the American army for combat operations.

"Though my recent visit to the US was to enhance our military-to-military ties, as strategic partners we exchanged views on several issues relating to transforming the armed forces for the future, on how to modernise the equipment and handle challenges of low-intensity conflicts. I also got acquainted with their experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan," Singh disclosed.

As part of its strategic military ties, the Indian Army plans to take the joint exercises with the US Army to the battalion level from the platoon and company levels at which it had four such exercises so far.

Admitting to the shortage of about 12,000 officers in the army, Singh said in-take capacity in the NDA (National Defence Academy), OTA (Officers Training Academy) and IMA (Indian Military Academy) were being increased.

New schemes like technical entry at 10-plus-2 (after school) level and the entry of women have been introduced to attract the youth for a career in the army as commissioned officers.

"The reason for shortage of officers is because of new units coming up such as Rashtriya Rifles, which have to be manned by officers from the regular army. As a result, there is a reduction of officers in the combat units," Singh said.

The army chief, however, maintained that in the event of being challenged, all officers posted across the country in normal peacetime operations, instructional and training duties, extra regiments and NCC (National Cadet Corps) would be recalled to join the combat units.

"I would like to reiterate that there is no shortage of youth in our country wanting to join the armed forces voluntarily. Whenever and wherever recruitment camps are held, there are no less than 5,000-6,000 aspirants at a time to join us. Many also apply for an army job through the Union Public Service Commission examinations. All our defence academies are functioning at full strength.

"Since we don't want to either lower the standard of training or the quality of intake and reduce training time, the absorption is on merit and on competitive basis. The rejection level may be high at the entry level but the attrition is contained later," Singh added.

The Chief of Army Staff was here to present colours to the Pioneer Corps and take salute at a ceremonial parade of its troops.

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funtz

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Do you know that the Israelis (according to a briefing by the defense minister), are on the advisory panel for F Insas.

Is this true?
 

su-30mki

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yeah, just check it out on google and youll get a million arcticles regarding the above.
 

aaaditya

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Do you know that the Israelis (according to a briefing by the defense minister), are on the advisory panel for F Insas.

Is this true?
well ,i remember reading a couple of news articles mentioning the israeli involvement in the joint design ,research and consultancy aspectes of the f-insas programme ,i believe the israeli tar21 assault rifle will be the weapon of choice for the f-insas programme ,with the insas excalibur assault rifle serving the indian paramillitary forces and being used for export.

india and israel have already designed an india specific variant of the tar21 known as the zittara and a sub machine carbine known as the smcem.

the indian army is also evaluating us ,german ,russian and belgian designs.
 

Queue_08

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Is it known what stage this F-INSAS thing is in?
Are there Indian industry partners involved in a developmental role... or is it going to be procurement based?
Do we know in what role US defense forces are involved?
 
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i am zid

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Tata

TATA indicom is going to provide the communication equipment
and TATA advanced materials will help with the helmet and Armour
Israel will help us with assault rifle or maybe some other kind of weapon system
any way Indian govt has reputation to fall behind schedule so don't expect anything by 2012
 

sakina

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Can you point to any references regarding TATA Indicom supplying the comms equipment and TATA advanced materials helping with the helmet and Armour?

I thought TATA Indicom was just civil internet, mobile and landline phones?

Where can I find information about any of their military side?
 

i am zid

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Can you point to any references regarding TATA Indicom supplying the comms equipment and TATA advanced materials helping with the helmet and Armour?

I thought TATA Indicom was just civil internet, mobile and landline phones?

Where can I find information about any of their military side?
take a look at this poster

if you want to know more check out their site

TATA Advanced Materials Ltd...
 

sakina

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I have seen this before. It is simply a photograph taken of the TATA stand from a trade show advertising what capabilities TATA can provide for F-INSAS. It does not mean that TATA will be providing this equipment for the programme.

I have not seen anywhere anything documented that TATA have been selected for any of the components.
 

i am zid

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I have seen this before. It is simply a photograph taken of the TATA stand from a trade show advertising what capabilities TATA can provide for F-INSAS. It does not mean that TATA will be providing this equipment for the programme.

I have not seen anywhere anything documented that TATA have been selected for any of the components.
I thought it was already decided that f-insas will be a joined venture
of DRDO, TATA and Rolta Thales
then again my sources are limited to the news paper and Wikipedia
 

sakina

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Like you, I have access to little apart from news and the internet. From what I can tell though, DRDO is the prime for this project and has been encouraged to partner with Indian industry. I have not yet seen any announcements on who has been selected for this, just suggestions that the likes of TATA and Rolta Thales are key players. I wouldn't be suprised if a myriad of other suppliers are also trying to bid for the project as well though.

Everything seems to have gone quiet with news regarding this lately with the elections. Once things settle down with the politics in India, I am sure we will start to hear much more about it.
 

aaaditya

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i got these pics from the net these are Indian soldiers
and their equipment looks solid to me(except the rifle) i think Indian army is modernizing parts of it infantry
these are the 1st Battalion, 1 Gorkhas Rifles on Exercise Shatrujeet
http://dodimagery.afis.osd.mil/imag...71f15c0&type=1&imageWidth=538&imageHeight=538
http://dodimagery.afis.osd.mil/imag...921b993&type=1&imageWidth=538&imageHeight=538
the rifle looks like the insas,which is considered to be a pretty decent gun,though i believe that the troops of f-insas standards will be equipped with a new assault rifle.
 

Rish

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the rifle looks like the insas,which is considered to be a pretty decent gun,though i believe that the troops of f-insas standards will be equipped with a new assault rifle.
what are the things on the back of their heads?
 

i am zid

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the rifle looks like the insas,which is considered to be a pretty decent gun,though i believe that the troops of f-insas standards will be equipped with a new assault rifle.
its the insas alright but its not a decent weapon.
for a 5.56X45 semiautomatic the thing is too big and heavy and it costs too much. their are better insas verients out their like the insas bullpup, the x-caliber or the insas mk1
 

king xxx

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what are the things on the back of their heads?
it is some kind of laser tag .used for training .check out the insas barrel .

and i think drdo is developing a new rifle for f-insas .this video will explain it ;)

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ADvl2WJb8g]YouTube - DDRO develops Human Soldier Weapon System.[/ame]
 
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