The Asian Age

156 combat vehicles from OFD to boost Army power

- RAJIB CHOWDHURI

In a major boost to the Centre’s “Make In India” initiative, the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) has received an order of around `1,100 crores to build 156 units of the Boyevaya Mashina Pekhoty (BMP) II, the infantry combat vehicle, with upgraded features for the Indian Army to meet its requiremen­t.

The Ordnance Factory (OF) at Medak in Telangana, which is under the state-run defence manufactur­er, will build the upgraded version of BMP II. The delivery time is expected to be after two years, according to sources. OFB spokespers­on Uddipan Mukherjee said, “The defence ministry has cleared the proposal for procuremen­t of the 156 BMP II vehicles, to be manufactur­ed by the OF, Medak, under the OFB.”

Powered by 300 HP Engine, the present version of BMP II, a highlymobi­le to meet all tactical requiremen­ts of mobility in a battlefiel­d, can speed at 65 kmph with easy steering ability in cross country terrain, according to OFB. It is an amphibian vehicle that can travel at 7 kmph in water and can overcome slopes upto 35 degree and can cross obstacles of 0.7 meter. Due to its low weight it can also be easily transporte­d.

Protected with armoured plates all around there by ensuring a high degree of protection to the combatants, the BMP II offers a chameleon like camouflage with the help of smoke grenades creating a smoke screen. Equipped with a rapid fire 7.62-mm medium coaxial machine gun, a 30-mm cannon and a second generation homing type anti-tank guided missile, it can neutralise all kinds of land based and low flying military objects.

 ?? — PTI ?? A child with physical disability is escorted on a wheelchair by family members at Howrah station in Kolkata on Monday.
— PTI A child with physical disability is escorted on a wheelchair by family members at Howrah station in Kolkata on Monday.

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