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F-INSAS is India's programme to equip its infantry with state-of-the-art equipment, F-INSAS standing for Future Infantry Soldier As a System. [1] [2] However the Indian Army has decided to drop the F-INSAS program in favour of two separate projects. The new program will have two components: one to arm the future infantry soldier with the best ...
to be replaced by New Indian Army Snow Camouflage. Used extensively on high altitudes such as Siachen Glacier. Boot Anti Mine Infantry (BAMI) Combat boots: N/A India: Status: In Service, used by forward troops Developed by DRDO [6] Ballistic Vest and Protective Gear Bhabha Kavach: Ballistic vest <30,000 India: Status: In service, Unknown ...
Future Infantry Combat Vehicle (FICV) – Up to 1750 infantry fighting vehicles to replace the ageing BMP-2 Sarath. RFI was issued in June 2021. Requirements include an autocannon of at least 30 mm calibre as primary armament, a coaxial machine gun (7.62 mm), Remote-controlled Weapon System (RCWS) with 12.7 mm machine gun and a capacity of 11 ...
The Infantry School is the oldest and largest training institution of the Indian Army, training over 7,000 Officers, Junior Commissioned Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers annually. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The origin of the present school can be traced to The School of Musketry at Changla Gali (now in Pakistan ), which was established in the year 1886.
Indian Army Indian Navy Indian Air Force Indian Coast Guard Border Roads Organisation Paramilitary forces of India Central Armed Police Forces Strategic Nuclear Command: History; Military history of India: Ranks and insignia; Army • Navy • Air Force • Coast Guard • BRO • Paramilitary forces and CAPF
The Indian Air Force has been undergoing a modernization program to replace and upgrade outdated equipment since the late 1990s to meet modern standards. For that reason, it has started procuring and developing aircraft, weapons, associated technologies, and infrastructures.
The Abhay was a part of the program to replace aging armoured vehicles with modern ones that fit into the vision of self-reliance. By the mid 1990's, with the invention of modern technologies like thermal sights, digital screens, more effective ERA/ NERA etc. the need for a new IFV was apparent and its development feasible.
Indian engineers construct a wooden bridge during the advance to Rangoon, Burma Campaign. Indian Army Corps of Engineers insignia. The Corps of Engineers is one of the oldest arms of the Indian Army. The origin of the Corps dates back to 1780 when the two regular pioneer companies were raised in the Madras Presidency Army.