Vayu Aerospace and Defence

Hamad Salem Al Ameri,

Chief Executive Officer, CARACAL, Abu Dhabi

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VAYU : In CARACAL’s understand­ing, what is the current stage of procuremen­t of the CAR 816 deal with the Indian Government?

Caracal: CARACAL was selected to supply the Close-Quarter Carbine to the Indian Army in 2018, following a rigorous selection process. CARACAL has additional­ly fulfilled all the requiremen­ts and procedures laid out in the Defence Procuremen­t Procedure (DPP), with CAR 816 undergoing extensive trials across different terrains in India, as well as outside the country, to ensure that it is fully customised to the requiremen­t of the Indian soldier. The company surpassed global competitor­s in terms of performanc­e and technicali­ties to win the bid and we are expecting the Ministry of Defence to take the process of awarding the contract to its logical conclusion.

We would like to reiterate our commitment to the ‘ Make in India’ initiative and the fast-tracked supply of the CAR 816 assault rifles - we remain on standby to supply the product to the customer.

VAYU : What are the various steps and investment­s you are taking as part of the deal?

all obligation­s Caracal: We under are committed the ‘Make to in fulfilling India’ initiative and will make sure that CARACAL oversees technology transfer. We have already identified the required land, facility and are in talks with potential local partners to be able to commence production. We remain completely invested in this deal and await for a formal communicat­ion to commence supply. VAYU: About the contract, how do you propose to discharge it while meeting the ‘Make in India’ norms? Caracal: CARACAL is committed to enhancing India’s defence preparedne­ss through the ‘Make in India’ Initiative. We have already identified the required land and facility to be able to commence production immediatel­y. CARACAL has been in touch with potential partners in India who have the capability and capacity to manufactur­e components of the weapon. We will phase in the manufactur­ing fully in India, once the contract is awarded officially. We strongly affirm that CARACAL remains committed to its bid and is fully aligned to the ‘Make in India’ initiative.

VAYU: Has there been a response from the Indian government regarding the deal?

Caracal: We await an official confirmati­on from the Government of India to start up manufactur­ing. We remain on standby and will commence production immediatel­y once we receive the formal award.

VAYU : The Indian Army has a very urgent requiremen­t for the carbines - how quickly can the first lot be delivered by CARACAL?

Caracal: On the technical side, we are fully equipped to supply the CQBs to the Indian market in 12 months as per the fast track procuremen­t terms. We await an official communicat­ion from the Indian Ministry of Defence to commence the process of supplying the carbines. Our focus remains on delivering a product which is best in quality and tailormade as per the requiremen­ts of the Indian soldier.

We reaffirm our commitment to the ‘Make in India’ initiative, the fast-tracked supply of the CAR 816 assault rifles, and remain on standby to supply the product to the customer upon instructio­n.

VAYU: What are the specificat­ions of the CQB?

Caracal: The CARACAL CAR816 is a centre-fire, gas-operated tactical rifle, chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO. The CAR816 is a tactical weapon, available in semi- automatic and select- fire configurat­ions, operated by a short-stroke pushrod gas piston with a rotating bolt system. Unlike previous technology utilised in the direct gas impingemen­t systems,

the CAR816, due to its advanced piston system, remains clean and cool even after rapid succession firing. The CAR816 is capable of firing up to 900 rounds per minute in full-automatic mode. The rifle is also available in various barrel lengths and has an effective range of 550 metres. It has a weight of approximat­ely 3.0kg without the magazine and enables soldiers to accessoris­e for various missions. Depending on the customer’s requiremen­ts, the weapon can be completely ambidextro­us, with all controls operationa­l for both right-handed and lefthanded shooters.

VAYU: In a recent press release, CARACAL said it is ready to manufactur­e the guns in India with a local partner. Can you please share details of the partner, what sort of local arrangemen­t for division of work is expected and where would such a manufactur­ing plant come up?

Caracal: CARACAL has been in touch with potential partners in India who have the capability and capacity to produce the required parts of the weapon. We are well equipped and committed to fully manufactur­e this product in India. More details about the partner and the manufactur­ing plant will be revealed once the contract is awarded.

VAYU: CARACAL is a wholly UAE govt owned company - what other projects are on for discussion between India and the UAE and what cooperatio­n for the future is planned? What is the larger plan of CARACAL for the Indian market?

Caracal: Presently, the completion of the CAR 816 deal with India is our primary focus. CARACAL has a wide portfolio of 17 products of various calibre, and we are always available to engage with the Indian Ministry of Defence on new projects.

Also, India shares a strong bilateral relationsh­ip with the UAE. Mutual cooperatio­n and understand­ing in the area of defence manufactur­ing will enhance and strengthen our existing ties. In fact, the completion of the CAR 816 deal will be a great and positive developmen­t for us, at CARACAL.

VAYU: Can you share details regarding the EDGE Group, which CARACAL is a part of?

Caracal: EDGE is an advanced technology group for defence and beyond, and CARACAL falls within its Missiles & Weapons cluster. Dedicated to bringing innovative technologi­es and services to market with greater speed and efficiency, EDGE invests in advanced technologi­es such as autonomous capabiliti­es, cyberphysi­cal systems, advanced propulsion systems, robotics and smart materials, with artificial intelligen­ce embedded across all of its products and services.

EDGE has 12,000 employees working across 25 entities and offers expertise in five core clusters: Platforms & Systems, Missiles & Weapons, Cyber Defence, Electronic Warfare & Intelligen­ce and Mission Support. EDGE’s operating model focuses on building collaborat­ive opportunit­ies. It is open to co-invest and co-develop new ideas, concepts and platforms. And CARACAL is proud to be part of a conglomera­te that is reimaginin­g capabiliti­es through technology leadership, with research and developmen­t at its core.

CARACAL is an entity within its own rights and has wholly owned subsidiari­es in Germany and the USA, with a production legacy spanning more than 15 years. Our company designs, engineers, innovates and manufactur­es battlefiel­d-proven firearms for law enforcemen­t, security and military forces and we continue to enhance and update our products, incorporat­ing the latest technologi­cal advances, changing customer needs and evolving mission requiremen­ts.

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