Indian army to get 118 indigenous battle tanks

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hands over 1st armoured fighting vehicle to army chief


Anadolu Agency February 14, 2021
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. PHOTO: AA

NEW DELHI:

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi handed over the first of 118 indigenously built Arjun Mark 1A battle tanks to the country's army chief on Sunday.

“I am proud to present Arjun Main Battle Tank (MK-1A). Tamil Nadu [an Indian state] is already one of the largest automobile manufacturing states of the nation. I can now see the region becoming the largest tank manufacturing state," he said during the inaugural event in the capital New Delhi.

The tank has been developed by 15 academic institutions, including the Defence Research and Development Organisation’s Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment.

Formerly known as Arjun Mark-2, it was initially built in 2012 but due to the army’s dissatisfaction the project remained pending. Despite being upgraded several times, the tank failed to impress the military. It re-launched in 2018 with the ability to fire a missile from its main gun and a battlefield management system.

Earlier this month, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh also inaugurated the production of Tejas Light Combat Aircraft. He said the goal was to encourage local defence production, and reduce defence imports by at least $2 billion by 2022.

The development comes days after India and China decided to pull back troops from part of their disputed Himalayan border. Tensions had been high since last June.

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