Sanjha Morcha

Rocket launchers to get thermal sights Will enable troops to detect, destroy enemy targets during night

New Delhi, May 28

The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), chaired by Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, on Monday approved the procurement of equipment valued at over Rs 6,900 crore, which includes Thermal Imaging (TI) Night Sights for the Rocket Launcher for accurate targeting of enemy bunkers even in complete darkness.The thermal imaging night sights used by the Army and the Air Force will be bought through established Indian vendors, in effort to boost indegenisation, the Defence Ministry said in a statement.“The TI sight for 84mm RL will be used by troops in operations to facilitate accurate and continuous engagement of moving and static enemy targets and destruction of field fortifications (bunkers) during hours of complete darkness,” the statement said. The night sight will enable troops to detect and recognise enemy tanks and soldiers’ movement during night and engage them with greater efficiency.Furthermore, the effect of camouflage and concealment will be drastically reduced as RL detachments will be able to ascertain location of enemy taking cover behind foliage and thin-walled constructions with greater ease.The DAC also accorded approval for undertaking design and development of the long-range dual band Infrared Imaging Search and Track System (IRST) for SU-30 MKI aircraft and subsequently, for procurement of at least 100 IRSTs.The system will be able to operate in day and night conditions and substantially enhance the capabilities of the aircraft.“In the last eight months alone, the DAC has pursued modernisation of the armed forces with greater vigour and has accorded major thrust on indigenisation. Approvals for procurement of equipment valued at Rs 43,844 crore, have been accorded, of which, Rs 32,253 crore would be Made-in-India, through the indigenous route,” the statement added. — PTI

DAC clears purchase worth Rs 6,900 cr

  • The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) has cleared procurement of equipment worth over Rs 6,900 crore
  • This includes long-range dual band Infrared Imaging Search and Track System for SU-30 MKI. At least 100 will be bought after they are designed and developed
  • The system will allow operation in day and night conditions and enhance capabilities of the aircraft