Nearly a year after India’s Bhishma tanks were deployed in the Himalayas amid tensions between India and China along the Line of Control(LAC), according to the Request for Information(RFI) floated by the defence ministry, the Indian Army is looking to procure new generation “Future Tank” platform for “Future Ready Combat Vehicle” (FRCV) in a phased manner.
The Army intends to induct the “Future Tanks” by 2030.
The Indian Army has sought foreign takers for the tender and plans to procure the tanks under the “strategic partnership” route.
The RFI says that “in conformity with the emerging future threat spectrum and the technological advancements, the Indian Army intends to induct a new “state-of-the-art” “technology-enabled” tank to operate in varied terrain profile (High Altitude Areas, Plains/Riverine, Deserts/Semi-Deserts) across the current and future spectrum of conflict, which will remain in service for the next 40-50 years as the ‘Main Battle Tank’ of the Indian Army.” Read More…