Top Vehicles Contribute To Boosting The Military Strength For The Indian Army

Jyotis - Sep 24, 2019


Top Vehicles Contribute To Boosting The Military Strength For The Indian Army

These vehicles and equipment in this list must significantly contribute to enhancing the military strength of the Indian Army. What are they? Read the following article!

For each of the army forces, including the Indian Army, vehicles always take an important part to enhance its military strength. They are not just transportation means but also help the Armed Forces carry state-of-the-art weapons and equipment to the battlefield.

Here are some of the most popular vehicles of the Indian Army. Let’s get started!

Tanks

1. Arjun MBT

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The Arjun MBT.

Origin: India

The first vehicle is the main battle tank designed by a lab of the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment. It comes with a main rifled tank gun and can carry a crew with four members including commander, loader, gunner, and driver.

2. T-72 Ajeya

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T-72 Ajeya.

Origin: Soviet Union

It is manufactured by Heavy Vehicles Factory, at Avadi, Chennai. The Indian Army then upgraded it to Combat Improved Ajeya standard. This kind of vehicle is equipped with the modern armour technology - Explosive Reactive Armour (or ERA) along with many other improvements.

3. T-90S “Bhishma” & T-90M

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T-90S Bhishma

Origin: Russia

The T-90 comes with a 125mm/L48 smoothbore cannon and its operational range can reach up to 700 km.

Tank Hunters

4. NAMICA - The Nag Missile Carrier

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NAMICA - The Nag Missile Carrier.

Origin: India

As one of the tank killers, the Nag Missile Carrier, also known as NAMICA, can carry up to 12 missiles. There are not many armies to possess a similar weapon system like NAMICA of the Indian Army.

Infantry Fighting Vehicles

5. BMP-2 Sarath

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BMP-2 Sarath.

Origin: Soviet Union

Ordnance Factory Medak or OFMK manufactured the BMP-2 Sarath or Chariot of Victory. This vehicle originates from the Soviet Union. There have been now over 900 vehicles in services.

Armored Personnel Carriers

6. BTR-50

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BTR-50.

Origin: Soviet Union

The BTR-50 is an armored personnel carrier that was first designed in 1952. It is used to help infantry move through the water to the battlefield.

Reconnaissance Vehicles

7. TOPAS 2-A

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TOPAS 2-A.

Origin: Poland and Czechoslovakia

Another amphibious armored personnel carrier in the list comes from Poland and Czechoslovakia. This vehicle was then modified into a Technical Support Vehicle. It comes with an 82 mm T-21 Tarasnice recoilless gun.

8. CMT or Carrier Mortar Tracked

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CMT or the Carrier Mortar Tracked.

Origin: India

Known as a self-propelled mortar system, the CMT was a product of the Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment, Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), India. It doesn’t just feature amphibious capabilities but it can also carry up to 108 mortar rounds.

9. NBC Reconnaissance Vehicle

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NBC - The Reconnaissance Vehicle.

Origin: India

As one of the popular vehicles of the Indian Army, the NBC Reconnaissance vehicle was designed by both VRDE and DRDO to detect biological, nuclear, as well as chemical contamination.

10. DRDO Armoured Ambulance

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DRDO Armoured Ambulance.

Origin: India

Like the Carrier Mortar Tracked (CMT), it also hails from the Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment, DRDO. The Ordnance Factory Medak was the one to manufacture this tracked vehicle.

11. PRP-3

PRP-3-indian-army

Origin: Soviet Union

The Indian Army uses this artillery observation vehicle to determine the location of artillery vehicles.

Engineering and Support

12. Bridge Laying Tank MT-55

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The Bridge Laying Tank MT 55.

Origin: Soviet Union

Manufactured by the Soviet Union, this armored vehicle-launched bridge tank is designed with a T-55 medium tank chassis. The MT-55 has a lot of different variants from MT-55A, MT-55KS to PM-55, and the Indian Army often uses the MT-55KS or Bridge Laying Tank MT-55.

13. Kartik ABL

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Kartik ABL.

Origin: India

As the fifth product designed by the Combat Vehicles Research & Development Establishment, DRDO, the Kartik ABL has a Vijayanta chassis. Its manufacturer is Heavy Vehicles Factory.

14. Sarvatra

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Sarvatra bridging system.

Origin: India

The truck-mounted mobile bridging system was designed by the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) for the Indian Army. Its length reaches 75 meters.

15. T-72 Bridge Layer Tank (BLT)

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T-72 Bridge Layer Tank.

Origin: India

This T-72 Bridge Layer Tank is designed by CVRDE, DRDO and produced by Heavy Vehicles Factory. There are now 12 T-72 BLT in service by the Indian Army.

16. Canal Embankment Assault Equipment or CEASE

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Canal Embankment Assault Equipment or CEASE.

Origin: India

Designed by the Research and Development Establishment, it is considered as a special version of bridging systems. The Indian Army now possesses 06 CEASE.

17. Armoured Engineer Reconnaissance Vehicle or AERV

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AERV or Armoured Engineer Reconnaissance Vehicle.

Origin: India

The Research & Development Establishment partnered with C-TEC to develop this military engineering vehicle for the Indian Army. The AERV specializes in conducting riverbed and terrestrial surveys to help the army build assault bridges across obstacles in the water. It is used in both defensive and offensive operations in all of the following terrains including riverine, desert, and plains.

Mine Vehicles

18. DRDO Daksh

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DRDO Daksh.

Origin: India

As a remotely controlled robot, the DRDO Daksh is designed to locate, tackle, and destroy dangerous objects safety. More notably, it is completely automated and can neutralize NBC weapons.

19. Casspir

Casspir
Casspir.

Origin: South Africa

Casspir is a type of mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicle. It has been used in South Africa for more than 30 years. With its capabilities in transporting troops, the Indian Army has now had 90 units in service.

20. Tarmour AFV

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Tarmour AFV.

Origin: India

This vehicle is a combination of old-fashioned T55 inventories and modern Armoured Fighting Vehicles (AFV). And therefore, it has a lot of similar characteristics as main battle tanks such as good protection, impressive maneuverability, and mobility.

21. Hydrema Mine Clearing Vehicle

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Hydrema Mine Clearing Vehicle.

Origin: Denmark

This vehicle is designed to clear mine areas rapidly. In 2004, the Indian Army used it to handle missions like removing anti-tank mines with the 3.5-meter width.

22. Aditya Mine Protected Vehicle (MVP)

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Aditya Mine Protected Vehicle (MPV).

Origin: India

Designed by DRDO and manufactured by the Ordnance Factory Board, this kind of vehicle offers advanced protection for troops in dangerous counter-terrorism operations.

The 22 vehicles and equipment in the above list must significantly contribute to enhancing the military strength of the Indian military. In addition, there are a lot of various modern and complicated vehicles that haven't yet appeared in this list. How many of them do you know? What kind of vehicle do you feel the most excited?

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