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They have A-100.
Count that as a brain fade on my part.
Desert Fox had used these with devastating effect in his first set of actions in the simulation, along with robust use of Air Defence and very effective use of coastal missile batteries against naval vessels during their re-grouping.
I didn't realise that these were 10 tube launchers.
 

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A pretty thorough analysis. He mentions many things that @hellfire2006 did in another thread regarding "gold plated" requirement setting rather than something reasonable to work within whats at hand and within reach. A lot has been squandered this way over time.

Could you give me the link?
 

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A pretty thorough analysis. He mentions many things that @hellfire2006 did in another thread regarding "gold plated" requirement setting rather than something reasonable to work within whats at hand and within reach. A lot has been squandered this way over time.
This is SO FAMILIAR.
 
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The abrupt cancellation of ammunition orders, impacting 11 Indian companies and stalling the bid to create a domestic manufacturing ecosystem, raises concerns about procedural transparency and the industry's future. The withdrawal of tenders after a prolonged bidding process, involving substantial financial commitments and technology transfer agreements, is disheartening. The absence of field trials to showcase capabilities adds to the frustration. A prompt and clear decision-making process is essential to foster trust and enable the Indian defence industry to contribute effectively. 🇮🇳
 

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The abrupt cancellation of ammunition orders, impacting 11 Indian companies and stalling the bid to create a domestic manufacturing ecosystem, raises concerns about procedural transparency and the industry's future. The withdrawal of tenders after a prolonged bidding process, involving substantial financial commitments and technology transfer agreements, is disheartening. The absence of field trials to showcase capabilities adds to the frustration. A prompt and clear decision-making process is essential to foster trust and enable the Indian defence industry to contribute effectively. 🇮🇳
People whose industry is painting green on chinese armament should keep quiet 😑
 

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Indian military equipment. In Delhi on Friday 26 January, a military parade was held in honor of India's Republic Day, marking the adoption of the constitution on 26 January 1950 and the acquisition of sovereignty from Britain. The military parade was hosted by Indian President Draupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, guests from different countries, including French President Emmanuel Macron. For the first time, military women became the main theme of a military parade. For the first time, the parade was opened by 100 women playing Indian national musical instruments. India's military equipment is quite diverse, as defense products are purchased from 85 countries, the main suppliers being Russia, Israel and France. But there was little of her at this parade. The military part of the parade was led by Russian-Indian T-90S Bhishma tanks; the first Indian T-90S tank was assembled on January 7, 2004. Also shown at the parade was the Indian NAMIS missile launcher with the NAG ATGM, created on the basis of the Russian BMP-2, with a firing range of up to 4000 meters. Indian modification of the Russian BMP-2 Sarath. American-made Polaris RZR buggy. Indian Mahindra LSV armored vehicles with Spike ATGM. Indian all-terrain vehicle ATOR N1200 from JSW Group. Indian armored vehicles Kalyani M4. Indian 214-mm Pinaka MLRS with a firing range of the first version up to 40 km; these systems were also purchased by Armenia. Indian Swathi radar stations for detecting artillery positions, produced by Bharat Electronics, with a detection range of mortar, artillery and rocket shots of up to 40 km. Swathi radars were also purchased by Armenia. Indian mobile bridge vehicles DRDO Sarvatra on the Tatra T-815 8x8 chassis, with a range of 15 meters to create one bridge span. Indian electronic warfare system for combating drones. Improved Indian radio frequency monitoring systems. Indian MRSAM/Barak-8 medium-range air defense systems, created jointly with Israel, with a target engagement range of up to 90 km. And also the MRSAM radar used in the MRSAM air defense system.

 

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Blockhouse and Indian Army snipers (Maratha regiment), Team “Shadow Hunters” conducted high-angle marksmanship in support of Operation Yudh Abhyas 23, Alaska

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India awards $2.36-bn contract for scores of BrahMos missiles

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The Indian Ministry of Defence has approved five arms-acquisition contracts worth $4.7 billion (391 billion rupees), including an order for the Navy’s preferred missile, the long-range BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, New Delhi announced on Friday.

 

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India awards $2.36-bn contract for scores of BrahMos missiles

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The Indian Ministry of Defence has approved five arms-acquisition contracts worth $4.7 billion (391 billion rupees), including an order for the Navy’s preferred missile, the long-range BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, New Delhi announced on Friday.


Seems to be for a total of 257 missiles;

227 Combat rounds
22 Practice rounds
7 Training rounds
 

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