1300 T-90 Para Indía

paulo

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'Indo-Russian Defence Ties Bound to Grow Manifold' -Antony


(Source: Press Information Bureau India; issued September 29, 2008)



The Defence Minister Shri AK Antony has described the outcome of the 8th Meeting of IRIGC-MTC in New Delhi on Monday as 'a landmark event in the close and strategic bilateral relations between India and Russia'. Speaking at a banquet hosted by him in honour of the visiting Russian Defence Minister Mr Anatoly Serdyukov here last night, Shri Antony said the Meeting, as in previous years, discussed issues relating to regional and global peace and security.

"This is an important event not only between the Defence Ministries of the two countries but also a landmark event in our close and strategic bilateral relations and an important step in maintaing regional and global peace and security", he said.

Shri Antony expressed confidence that the defence relations between India and Russia are bound to grow manifold and called for evolving a holistic defence partnership.

"Given the warmth of the cordiality and complete understanding between the leadership of both our countries, I have no doubt that our defence relations are bound to grow manifold. We need to work towards developing a mutually beneficial defence relationship which is holistic in content and scope."

Speaking on the occasion, Mr Serdyukov echoed the sentiments expressed by Shri Antony. He expressed satisfaction at the grounds covered at the Meeting of the IRIGC-MTC though his visit to New Delhi was a short one.

The Russian Defence Minister has since returned to Moscow. (ends)



Indo-Russian Strategic Cooperation Arrangement Extended by Ten More Years


(Source: Press Information Bureau India; issued September 29, 2008)



India and Russia today took a significant step in cementing their strategic ties as they agreed to extend the tenure of the Indo-Russian Inter-Governmental Commission on Military Technical Cooperation (IRIGC-MTC) by another ten years on the expiry of its present term in 2010.

After signing the protocol on IRIGC-MTC here today with his Russian counterpart, the Defence Minister Shri AK Antony, at a joint press conference, said that an apex committee will be formed to iron out problems on a fast-track basis on different issues related to ongoing and proposed projects for acquisition, joint development and production, joint defence R&D and interaction between the defence forces of both countries including joint exercises.

He further said that the apex committee, jointly headed by Defence Secretaries of both countries, would meet at least once in six months and its first meeting will be held in Moscow before the visit of the Russian President in December 2008.

Describing Russia as a 'trusted partner' Shri Antony said Indo-Russian relations have stood the test of time. Replying to a question on the existing bilateral defence cooperation, he said that it has been decided to procure 347 T-90 tanks from Russia. Another 1,000 tanks would be manufactured in India under transfer of technology. (Emphasis added—Ed.)
On the delay in acquisition of Gorshkov aircraft carrier, Shri Antony said the Indian side has considered the Russian demand for an escalation in price. “The same has been considered and would be placed before the cabinet for consideration,” he added.

The Russian Defence Minister Mr. Anatoly Serdyukov said the defence ties between the two countries are transforming from a vendor-seller relationship to joint development and production partnership. .

Earlier, in his opening remarks to the IRIGC-MTC, Shri Antony stressed on the need to promote joint exercises, training and frequent exchange of delegations. “The early conclusion of the Status of Forces Agreement would provide the framework to hold mutually beneficial joint exercises regularly,” he added. Shri Antony pointed out that defence cooperation remains the cornerstone of Indo-Russian bilateral relations. “A major part of our defence inventory is of Russian origin, and continues to remain so even now,” he said.
 
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Y pensar que con un pedido de solo el 20% de los Hindues... estariamos tan contentos!!! :banghead:
 
S

SnAkE_OnE

y eso que el numero esta muy abajo de lo que pretende India...recorda a quienes tiene que parar
 

paulo

Forista Sancionado o Expulsado
Ni hablar de los

1.925 T-72

300 T-55

410 T-90 .... e de los....

70 Arjun

:yonofui::biggrinjester:
 

boreal

Forista Sancionado o Expulsado
Y mi obispado mandandoles 600.000 euros a los pobres de la India para que tengan agua potable...será posible...
 
que barbaros estos muchachos!!!..
ahora cuando los Indues salen a comprar...COMPRAN!!!... y como compran!!!
menos mal que la relaciones comerciales con rusia estaban tirantes!!! imajinate si fueran relajadas!!!!!! :svengo: :svengo: :svengo: :banghead: :banghead:
 
jajajajajaja berkut que idolo


che respecto a eso que dijo boreal, siempre fue asi en todo el mundo, una desgracia :S
 

Duwa

Master of the Universe.
No tienen ni que dispararle al enemigo... los pisan a todos con tanto tanque!!!!
 
Bueno....no te olvides que del otro lado esta China...que no es justamente un desierto...:rofl:

Saludos

Aprendieron de los chinos... :yonofui:
que sutil..... :rolleyes:

y si.. .el hecho de tanto tanque es justamente por china..... que .. aun asi.. todabia los dobla en cantidad.... aunque no en calidad... China como tanques modernos solo tiene unos 200 Tipo-99, unos 1500 Tipo-96.. y una cantidad creciente de los Tipo-96G .. y estan reemplazando progresivamente a los mas numerosos y antiguos Tipo-59 (copia china del T-54) y Tipo-80/88 (una evolucion del anterior com mejor direccion de tiro y cañon de 105mm similar al L7)

tipo-99

Tipo-96

Tipo-96G
 

paulo

Forista Sancionado o Expulsado
Ejército de India recibe las primeros T-90 fabricados localmente




La industria de defensa indiana entregó en la pasada semana los diez primeros tanques T-90 Bhishma de producción local.

El ejército indio ya había sido la primera clienta externo del tanque ruso T-90, que está en servicio en las fuerzas armadas rusas desde mediados de los años 90. India había encomendado 310 unidades del T-90 en 2001, tras retrasos en el desarrollo de su propio proyecto, el Arjun y después del rival Pakistán tener adquirido un lote de tanques del modelo T-80 ucraniano.

Igualmente, había sido firmado un acuerdo de fabricación local, autorizada, de un lote mayor, de mil unidades del T-90. Pero a causa de la reluctancia rusa en el traspaso de tecnología, India se vió forzada a comprar otros 300 tanques de Rusia el año pasado. La producción de las T-90 bajo licencia ya había sido interrumpida debido la divergencias diversas en el traspaso de tecnologías críticas a India, hecho este que fue resuelto al final de 2008.

La fábrica indiana de vehículos pesados, localizada cerca de Chennai, planea producir cerca de 100 tanques por año. El modelo T-90 indio posee sofisticados conjuntos de defensa contra armas químicas, biológicas y nucleares. Es equipado con un cañonazo de 125 mm con cargador automático, lo que aumenta la frequencia de disparos, posee todavía una ametralladora anti-aérea de 12,7 mm y una co-axial de 7,6 mm compatible con sistemas de observación de alta precisión. También puede recibir protecciones blindadas activas y reactivas.

FUENTE: defense.professional
 

Leutnant

Colaborador
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1.300 tanques! Bueh...
A los estandares a los que uno está acostumbrado, es un número ridículo de blindados. 1.300 T-90! ¿Quieren algo más? La próxima ayuda internacional que pidan les mandamos 1.000 Migs y con eso comen.

:svengo:

Hablando en serio: ESO ES COMPRAR!

Saludos!!!
 
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