The Asian Age

Hi- tech vehicles to help forces combat terror

◗ The MBPV is a 4×4- wheel heavyduty all- weather and off- road mobility vehicle, specially designed for easy manoeuvrab­ility and operabilit­y

- SUNIL THAPLIYAL

In a bid to ramp up its operations against terrorism and Naxals in the country, the paramilita­ry forces will soon procure medium bulletproo­f vehicles ( MBPV). Paramilita­ry forces are likely to procure these vehicles by the end of the year, sources said. The trials of the vehicle are at an advanced stage. Recently, a delegation of parliament­ary forces went to Leh- Ladakh to monitor the trials of these vehicles.

The MBPV is a 4×4- wheel right- hand drive, heavyduty all- weather and offroad mobility vehicle, specially designed for easy manoeuvrab­ility, operabilit­y and maintainab­ility.

This advanced blast- protected and bulletproo­f vehicle shields security personnel from smallarms fire, hand grenades and fragment- simulated projectile­s. With survivabil­ity as the major objective, the MBPV 4×4 has a carrying capacity of 10 plus 2 persons. The vehicle will be used by the security forces for its counterins­urgency operations in hostile environmen­t.

Addition of these vehicles will give the forces an upper hand as lately terrorists have been targeting the convoys of security forces in Kashmir, the Northeast and Naxalaffec­ted areas. With these vehicles, Central paramilita­ry forces personnel can safely reach the operation sites and camps.

According to sources, these vehicles will be equipped with a 360° CCTV camera and will be fully air- conditione­d. The vehicles will have an inbuilt fire- cover system ( morcha) for mounting heavy weapons. Around 10 to 12 security personnel can sit in these vehicles. Equipped with night vision and thermal vision facilities, the vehicles will also be effective in conducting night operations. Also, these will have inbuilt GPS and wireless communicat­ion systems.

Sources said that a tender for the procuremen­t of these vehicles have been floated and two major manufactur­ers have been shortliste­d in line with the “Make in India” initiative.

Once the trials have been be concluded, the contract will be given to the suitable manufactur­er.

Meanwhile, sources said that numbers of the vehicles for each parliament­ary force will be as per their demand.

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