The news is fake
No other source confirms it.
I guess he was talking about the 2010/11 tests on the FTB....and jumped the gun for the ones coming up soon.
There is a 2nd bunch of tests upcoming on FTB either this month or next iirc right?
The news is fake
No other source confirms it.
I wonder what's stopping us from replacing the Patkas where we have several hundred thousands still in usage including Para SF sporting them in several occasionsIndia's MKU seems to be the supplier for the new high-cut combat helmets of the Singapore Army, replacing their old PASGT-pattern ones. Same company supplies ACH-pattern helmets for the Indian Army, among other recent customers (3rd pic). It's unclear if Singapore army's Load-Bearing System (LBS) introduced alongside the new helmet is also from the same company.
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I wonder what's stopping us from replacing the Patkas where we have several hundred thousands still in usage including Para SF sporting them in several occasions
It really depends on the range at which the victim is shot at. Very recently, a soldier died on LoC I believe and the AK round punched a hole in his Patka and you must've seen the picture on DFI too. Secondly, the area of coverage which Patka offers is very low and is easy to hit and not miss the target from behind or the sides. The probability of death by taking a bullet at the base of the skull is the same as the area Patka covers. What's worse is skull base injuries have a higher probability of making the person brain dead and not entirely killing themWhile the Patkas do not offer very good trauma protection, they do stop 7.62x39 Ball better than the ACH can. And that's the primary reason why several operators, on an individual level, prefer to keep using the Patkas.
The Patka's level of ballistic protection can only possibly be afforded by an ACH or ECH standard helmet combined with Applique armor (several Indian companies offer said kit). There was a tender out for such stuff, but no news since.
Some units were seen with Apllique armor on their ACHs, but its unclear if these were unit-level purchases or part of a larger order.
It's also the cold weather. You see Patka is more famous in Kashmir than in other places. you'll notice them wearing balaclavas with a patka. The helmet doesn't provide you the same warmth, Eventually, you start getting migraine if you are not used to cold weather.It really depends on the range at which the victim is shot at. Very recently, a soldier died on LoC I believe and the AK round punched a hole in his Patka and you must've seen the picture on DFI too. Secondly, the area of coverage which Patka offers is very low and is easy to hit and not miss the target from behind or the sides. The probability of death by taking a bullet at the base of the skull is the same as the area Patka covers. What's worse is skull base injuries have a higher probability of making the person brain dead and not entirely killing them
The pic you posted above with the Applique armor, what is the added weight and cost difference?
In that regard, I don't think any helmet provides protection against weather and extreme temps due to the open gaps. From a cold weather gear standpoint and since you've also experienced North American winters, an expensive winter jacket alone wouldn't offering much insulation but layering works which is why we see many many Latino working class just wearing multiple hoodies instead of a decent jacket.It's also the cold weather. You see Patka is more famous in Kashmir than in other places. you'll notice them wearing balaclavas with a patka. The helmet doesn't provide you the same warmth, Eventually, you start getting migraine if you are not used to cold weather.
It really depends on the range at which the victim is shot at.
Very recently, a soldier died on LoC I believe and the AK round punched a hole in his Patka and you must've seen the picture on DFI too. Secondly, the area of coverage which Patka offers is very low and is easy to hit and not miss the target from behind or the sides. The probability of death by taking a bullet at the base of the skull is the same as the area Patka covers. What's worse is skull base injuries have a higher probability of making the person brain dead and not entirely killing them
The pic you posted above with the Applique armor, what is the added weight and cost difference?
Doesnt Patka cause neck spondylitis? The steel plates are heavy. I tried a single steel plated body armor and it was uncomfortably heavy.That said, Patka is made of steel. ACH is made of Kevlar i.e. the stuff Soft Armor Panels (SAPs) on vests are made from. Kevlar invariably cannot stop rifle rounds. The most that ACH is advertised as being able to stop (regardless of range, angle etc.) are pistol calibres such as 9x19 and .45
Doesnt Patka cause neck spondylitis? The steel plates are heavy. I tried a single steel plated body armor and it was uncomfortably heavy.
Modi government to shelve multiple defence import projects to promote Make in India
https://www.aninews.in/news/nationa...jects-to-promote-make-in-india20220110222032/
We'd have to see what projects this will actually affect. MoD has already released a list of 100+ weapons systems sometime last year which are banned from imports either because we have an indigenous alternative or a project in advanced stagesIt would lead to faster acquisition , reduced delivery schedule , exports and most importantly gdp growth
Most program are misinterpreted .We'd have to see what projects this will actually affect. MoD has already released a list of 100+ weapons systems sometime last year which are banned from imports either because we have an indigenous alternative or a project in advanced stages
But we still have some active acquisitions and others in advanced talks. LUHs instead of Ka-226, Nilgiri class frigates instead of Talwar class, SSS Defence's P72 ARs' for AK-203s, DRDO's ATAGS for Israeli Athos, SSS's Saber & Viper snipers for Victrix Scorpio/Barrett/Sako offerings, MWF for Rafales, TEDBF for Rafale-M/F-18, IMRH for Airbus/S-92, LCH, DRDO's MP-ATGM for Israeli Spike, Varunastra Torpedos for Black Sharks, Astra Mk-2/3 as a mainstay for IAF's BVRAAM inventory and several similar platforms can be considered for now