Exactly a month after army chief Gen. V.K. Singh highlighted gaps in
the country's defence preparedness in a letter to Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh, India decided to fast track purchase of air defence guns
for its forces and has called for information from global firms in this
regard.
Gen. Singh had written to the prime minister on March 12 and on April 11, the army's air
defence directorate issued a Request for Information (RFI) to air
defence gun manufacturers seeking details of their products so that a
tender document could be prepared.
Gen. Singh had said in his letter that 97 percent of the air defence guns in the Indian Army inventory were obsolete.
"The army air defence directorate has issued the RFI, as it plans to
procure air defence guns having a caliber of more than 30mm," an officer
in the army headquarters said here Friday.
"This RFI has been
issued with a view to identify probable vendors who can undertake the
said project. The original equipment manufacturers/vendors have been
requested to forward information on their product which they can offer
the Indian Army," the officer added.
The air defence guns that the army is looking for should be capable of engaging air targets during both day and night, with or without a fire control system, and should be transportable by broad gauge rail rakes.
--Indo-Asian News Service ncb/rn/vm - Webindia123
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