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Indian Army has ammunition only for 10 days in war

May 28 2012 at 8:51 AM
Aotearoa  (Login AntiTerror13)
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http://news.oneindia.in/2012/04/06/army-has-ammunition-for-10-days-in-war-situation.html

New Delhi, Apr 6: With the Army spook story and the Army Chief General VK Singhs various ballistic admissions causing more and more trouble to the already beleaguered UPA government, the various agencies and the public seem to have shifted focus on the real issue, which is the reality of the Indian Armys present situation and how equipped they are to protect the nation.

The fears were only precipitated when a television channel came out with a damaging report that the Indian Army is facing a serious crisis, in terms of its ammunition level and that the same can only last for 10 days in the event of a war.

The Army Chief had earlier highlighted the same in a letter to the PM expressing doubts over the Armys defence preparedness in the event of war. The fact that the same letter was leaked to the media had sparked serious controversies.

The television report cites that the Army chief had time and again apprised the political class on the dangerously low war reserves the Army has and that the forces does not have the adequate reserves for certain ammunition in the event of any eventuality.

The report revealed a list of critical imported ammunition that the armed forces will see depleted in the event of war like the mainstay 125 mm tank ammunition called the Fin Stabilized Armoured Piercing. As per the report, the reserves for the same in 2009 were enough for only 5.85 days. The Army is yet to acquire 16,000 additional rounds for it, from Russia.

On the same lines is the 122 mm high energy reduce charge used by the artillery that can stand for only 1.27 days in the event of a full-blown war. The procurement of the same has once again been re-tendered.

If the imported equipment is facing a shortage, the situation of domestically procured defence related items manufactured by the indigenous Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) is also at critical levels.

According to a June 2008 presentation made by the Army, the 120 mm Mortar Bomb was available for just 7.43 days of war. The government is facing the stark reality and deciding on how to deal with this deficiency. The 155 mm SMK, smoke ammunition, on the other hand, will last for just 6.29 days.

The other damning claim that the large amount of ammunition provided by the Ordnance Factory Boards found to be faulty is not helping the already messed up situation. The 2008 presentation also claimed that more than 86,000 rounds of 125 mm ammunition were found to be faulty. Another 137 lakh rounds of ammunition for the basic INSAS rifle has also been reported to be faulty.

The government has, meanwhile, been reiterating that their war reserves will last for 30 days in the event of conflict. The stark truth being that the ammunition are at critically low levels. The reason for this shortage being the governments move to blacklist companies involved in manufacturing defence-related items in lieu of the recent scams of this nature.

OneIndia News


http://ibnlive.in.com/news/indian-army-running-short-of-ammunition/236061-3.html

New Delhi: The India army is seriously short of ammunition, and in the event of war, it may run out of stocks in two days. This has been highlighted in a letter written by Army Chief General VK Singh to Defence Minister AK Antony, reported by the Indian Express.
It also warns of shortages in artillery and air defence ammunition and says that the blacklisting of firms has contributed to the situation.
With reports hinting at cuts in defence spending in the next budget, the army may well see further degradation of its capability.

This comes even as China has announced that it will increase its military spending by 11.2 per cent in 2012. According to an official spokesperson, China will spend nearly 106.4 billion dollars on defence in 2012. The country has witnessed double-digit rises in the defence budget across the last two decades.



    
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AryanArya
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Satyameva Jayate (India)

Re: Indian Army has ammunition only for 10 days in war

May 28 2012, 2:06 PM 

LOL, isnt its already a two months old news already posted (twice) in this forum ?

me thinks that this is a perfect time for the chinese to take back their 90,000 sq km of their 'southern tibet' and pakistan can try yet again to take back kashmir ! LOL

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Shaheens (Pakistan)

Re: Indian Army has ammunition only for 10 days in war

June 1 2012, 4:16 PM 

what ever dothead.... i personally think uganda should join india... oh wait.... didnt they boot you jokes out too?...



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Satyameva Jayate (India)

Re: Indian Army has ammunition only for 10 days in war

June 1 2012, 4:58 PM 

10days is enough time to belt the packees to within an inch of their skin and/ot to take the war to Tibet and skin me some han chingeloos.

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