NEW
DELHI: After receiving orders for 124 more Arjun main battle tanks, the DRDO
has decided to supply an advanced version of the weapon system to meet the
requirements of the Army. "We will have the modifications (on Arjuns)
that the Army is looking for," Defence Research and Development
Organisation chief V K Saraswat said here on Thursday. He was asked if the
DRDO had any plans of delivering a more advanced version of Arjun to the Army
as part of the next order.
The
DRDO chief was talking to reporters on the sidelines of a function to mark
the golden jubilee of the Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences
(INMAS). Saraswat said that the DRDO had already started working on the mark
II version of the tank, which will incorporate a number of modifications that
have been sought by the Army. "We
have to make certain modifications in the tank, which we call the Arjun mark
II version. Development process on mark II is already in progress and our
scientists and the Army are working together," Saraswat said.
The
DRDO chief said the decision by the Army to place orders for 124 more Arjuns
will ensure that the assembly line of the tanks is "engaged". Army
has till date placed orders for 248 Arjun tanks of which 124 have already
been delivered to it. The orders for additional 124 tanks was placed after
the comparative trials in March and April this year.
The comparative trials between the Arjun and the Russian T-90 were carried out to decided the future of the tank in the Army, during which the indigenous tanks reportedly performed satisfactorily.
The
DRDO wants the Army to place orders for at least 500 Arjuns to recover its
investments before staring work on the futuristic main battle tank for the
service. Commenting on the role of
INMAS during the recent Mayapuri radiation leak case here, Saraswat said,
"INMAS also has the expertise of detecting nuclear radiation and we
provided the fastest response to the casualties there. We were able to send
our teams within four hours and we also found out the level of
radiation."
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Saturday, 6 December 2014
DRDO working on more advanced version of Arjun MBT: VK Saraswat
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