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India Readies 15-Year Weapon Shopping List

New Delhi:The Ministry of Defense introduced a few hundred billion-dollar defense plan, including technology perspective ability road map (TPCR-2025), another aircraft carrier, nuclear-based warships, cruise missiles, high and medium altitude long-ended unmanned aerial vehicles and future light tanks.

Since the commissioning of the aircraft carrier Ins Vikrant, the navy wanted a third aircraft carrier, given the increasing activities in the Indian Ocean region.

The road map summarized a aircraft carrier for the Indian navy, which will have a 40 -year life. It also talks about the induction of a nuclear aircraft carrier and surface ships to achieve higher endurance and long access.

The aim of the road map of technology perspective is to direct the potential path of the industry to technological growth. “The industry is given an overview of the equipment expected to be included in the Indian Armed Forces by the TPCR-2025 in the late 2030s.” He said. The sector is expected to use partnerships, production agreements and technology development organizations for the defense sector or the roadmap as guidance.

“The Indian industry should give priority to the government’s initiative of Indo-in-in-in, while the Indian industry maintains any partnership or development. The Ministry of Defense is dedicated to supporting the government’s efforts to create internal production capacity in both public and private sectors.” He said.

For the navy, The TPCR-2025 Has Outlined 5-10 Next-Generation destroyers (NGD), 7 Next-Generation Corvettes (NGC) Fitted with Anti-Ship, Anti-Submarine and Close-in Weapons and Sensors, 12 Unmanned Mine Couuntermeasure (MCM) (MCM) Suites, 100 Next-Generation Fast Interceptor Crafts (NGFIC), 20 Remotely Manned Fast Interceptor Crafts, Shore-Based, as well as others, as well as 250 km for the anti-submarin war and 20 high-resistant autonomous autonomous vehicles (HEUUV).

The TPCR-2025 for the Indian army summarizes the requirements of 1,700-1.800 future tanks to handle the North and Western borders, 300-400 light tanks, various drones, unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned aerial vehicles, ULPGGMS) and air for heliators for air missiles. It also summarizes air-surface missiles that can be ignited from drones and high-power electromagnetic weapon system for both the army and Indian air force.

For the Indian Air Force, TPCR-2025 was equipped with a explosive war title, equipped with a 50 kg explosive war title, with a 50 kg explosive war title with a 250 km range and the precision long-range attack missiles initiated with a stratospheric poison and 200-250 air. According to the draft TPCR-2025, IAF must receive the attacking missiles that can be directed by the GPS and can be a loiter on the target before approved the target through real-time visual intelligence.

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