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Update: Indian Army to get 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs

India’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has approved the procurement of 156 additional licence-built BMP-2 ‘Sarath’ infantry combat vehicles (ICVs) for the Indian Army (IA) from the state-owned Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) for INR10.94 billion (USD146 million).

The Indian government’s Press Information Bureau (PIB) announced on 2 June that the BMPs will be manufactured by Ordnance Factory Project Medak (OFPM) in southern India, with deliveries set to be completed by 2023. OFPM has assembled and licence-built more than 2,500 units of the BMP-2 – and the BMP-2K variant – since 1987.

The Indian MoD has approved the procurement of 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs for the IA.

The Indian MoD has approved the procurement of 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs for the IA.

The additional ICVs are meant to mitigate the existing deficiencies in the IA’s mechanised battalions and enhance the force’s combat capability, stated the PIB.

The ICVs – each of which weighs 14.3 tonnes, is operated by a three-man crew, and is capable of transporting up to seven fully equipped troops – are also expected to “fulfil the operational requirement for rapid deployment of the army’s mechanised units”, said the MoD.


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Update: Indian Army to get 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs

India’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has approved the procurement of 156 additional licence-built BMP-2 ‘Sarath’ infantry combat vehicles (ICVs) for the Indian Army (IA) from the state-owned Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) for INR10.94 billion (USD146 million).

The Indian government’s Press Information Bureau (PIB) announced on 2 June that the BMPs will be manufactured by Ordnance Factory Project Medak (OFPM) in southern India, with deliveries set to be completed by 2023. OFPM has assembled and licence-built more than 2,500 units of the BMP-2 – and the BMP-2K variant – since 1987.

The Indian MoD has approved the procurement of 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs for the IA.

The Indian MoD has approved the procurement of 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs for the IA.

The additional ICVs are meant to mitigate the existing deficiencies in the IA’s mechanised battalions and enhance the force’s combat capability, stated the PIB.

The ICVs – each of which weighs 14.3 tonnes, is operated by a three-man crew, and is capable of transporting up to seven fully equipped troops – are also expected to “fulfil the operational requirement for rapid deployment of the army’s mechanised units”, said the MoD.


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India’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has approved the procurement of 156 additional licence-built BMP-2...

Update: Indian Army to get 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs

India’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has approved the procurement of 156 additional licence-built BMP-2 ‘Sarath’ infantry combat vehicles (ICVs) for the Indian Army (IA) from the state-owned Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) for INR10.94 billion (USD146 million).

The Indian government’s Press Information Bureau (PIB) announced on 2 June that the BMPs will be manufactured by Ordnance Factory Project Medak (OFPM) in southern India, with deliveries set to be completed by 2023. OFPM has assembled and licence-built more than 2,500 units of the BMP-2 – and the BMP-2K variant – since 1987.

The Indian MoD has approved the procurement of 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs for the IA.

The Indian MoD has approved the procurement of 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs for the IA.

The additional ICVs are meant to mitigate the existing deficiencies in the IA’s mechanised battalions and enhance the force’s combat capability, stated the PIB.

The ICVs – each of which weighs 14.3 tonnes, is operated by a three-man crew, and is capable of transporting up to seven fully equipped troops – are also expected to “fulfil the operational requirement for rapid deployment of the army’s mechanised units”, said the MoD.


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India’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has approved the procurement of 156 additional licence-built BMP-2...

Update: Indian Army to get 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs

India’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has approved the procurement of 156 additional licence-built BMP-2 ‘Sarath’ infantry combat vehicles (ICVs) for the Indian Army (IA) from the state-owned Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) for INR10.94 billion (USD146 million).

The Indian government’s Press Information Bureau (PIB) announced on 2 June that the BMPs will be manufactured by Ordnance Factory Project Medak (OFPM) in southern India, with deliveries set to be completed by 2023. OFPM has assembled and licence-built more than 2,500 units of the BMP-2 – and the BMP-2K variant – since 1987.

The Indian MoD has approved the procurement of 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs for the IA.

The Indian MoD has approved the procurement of 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs for the IA.

The additional ICVs are meant to mitigate the existing deficiencies in the IA’s mechanised battalions and enhance the force’s combat capability, stated the PIB.

The ICVs – each of which weighs 14.3 tonnes, is operated by a three-man crew, and is capable of transporting up to seven fully equipped troops – are also expected to “fulfil the operational requirement for rapid deployment of the army’s mechanised units”, said the MoD.


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India’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has approved the procurement of 156 additional licence-built BMP-2...

Update: Indian Army to get 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs

India’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has approved the procurement of 156 additional licence-built BMP-2 ‘Sarath’ infantry combat vehicles (ICVs) for the Indian Army (IA) from the state-owned Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) for INR10.94 billion (USD146 million).

The Indian government’s Press Information Bureau (PIB) announced on 2 June that the BMPs will be manufactured by Ordnance Factory Project Medak (OFPM) in southern India, with deliveries set to be completed by 2023. OFPM has assembled and licence-built more than 2,500 units of the BMP-2 – and the BMP-2K variant – since 1987.

The Indian MoD has approved the procurement of 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs for the IA.

The Indian MoD has approved the procurement of 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs for the IA.

The additional ICVs are meant to mitigate the existing deficiencies in the IA’s mechanised battalions and enhance the force’s combat capability, stated the PIB.

The ICVs – each of which weighs 14.3 tonnes, is operated by a three-man crew, and is capable of transporting up to seven fully equipped troops – are also expected to “fulfil the operational requirement for rapid deployment of the army’s mechanised units”, said the MoD.


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India’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has approved the procurement of 156 additional licence-built BMP-2...

Update: Indian Army to get 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs

India’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has approved the procurement of 156 additional licence-built BMP-2 ‘Sarath’ infantry combat vehicles (ICVs) for the Indian Army (IA) from the state-owned Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) for INR10.94 billion (USD146 million).

The Indian government’s Press Information Bureau (PIB) announced on 2 June that the BMPs will be manufactured by Ordnance Factory Project Medak (OFPM) in southern India, with deliveries set to be completed by 2023. OFPM has assembled and licence-built more than 2,500 units of the BMP-2 – and the BMP-2K variant – since 1987.

The Indian MoD has approved the procurement of 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs for the IA.

The Indian MoD has approved the procurement of 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs for the IA.

The additional ICVs are meant to mitigate the existing deficiencies in the IA’s mechanised battalions and enhance the force’s combat capability, stated the PIB.

The ICVs – each of which weighs 14.3 tonnes, is operated by a three-man crew, and is capable of transporting up to seven fully equipped troops – are also expected to “fulfil the operational requirement for rapid deployment of the army’s mechanised units”, said the MoD.


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India’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has approved the procurement of 156 additional licence-built BMP-2...

Update: Indian Army to get 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs

India’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has approved the procurement of 156 additional licence-built BMP-2 ‘Sarath’ infantry combat vehicles (ICVs) for the Indian Army (IA) from the state-owned Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) for INR10.94 billion (USD146 million).

The Indian government’s Press Information Bureau (PIB) announced on 2 June that the BMPs will be manufactured by Ordnance Factory Project Medak (OFPM) in southern India, with deliveries set to be completed by 2023. OFPM has assembled and licence-built more than 2,500 units of the BMP-2 – and the BMP-2K variant – since 1987.

The Indian MoD has approved the procurement of 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs for the IA.

The Indian MoD has approved the procurement of 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs for the IA.

The additional ICVs are meant to mitigate the existing deficiencies in the IA’s mechanised battalions and enhance the force’s combat capability, stated the PIB.

The ICVs – each of which weighs 14.3 tonnes, is operated by a three-man crew, and is capable of transporting up to seven fully equipped troops – are also expected to “fulfil the operational requirement for rapid deployment of the army’s mechanised units”, said the MoD.


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India’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has approved the procurement of 156 additional licence-built BMP-2...

Update: Indian Army to get 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs

India’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has approved the procurement of 156 additional licence-built BMP-2 ‘Sarath’ infantry combat vehicles (ICVs) for the Indian Army (IA) from the state-owned Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) for INR10.94 billion (USD146 million).

The Indian government’s Press Information Bureau (PIB) announced on 2 June that the BMPs will be manufactured by Ordnance Factory Project Medak (OFPM) in southern India, with deliveries set to be completed by 2023. OFPM has assembled and licence-built more than 2,500 units of the BMP-2 – and the BMP-2K variant – since 1987.

The Indian MoD has approved the procurement of 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs for the IA.

The Indian MoD has approved the procurement of 156 additional BMP-2 ICVs for the IA.

The additional ICVs are meant to mitigate the existing deficiencies in the IA’s mechanised battalions and enhance the force’s combat capability, stated the PIB.

The ICVs – each of which weighs 14.3 tonnes, is operated by a three-man crew, and is capable of transporting up to seven fully equipped troops – are also expected to “fulfil the operational requirement for rapid deployment of the army’s mechanised units”, said the MoD.


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