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INDIAN ARMY ISSUES RFI FOR OUTSOURCING OF OVERHAUL OF T-72 TANKS; SUPPLYING MAJOR ASSEMBLIES & SPARES!

INDIAN ARMY

Indian Army invites Request for Information (RFI) from the interested bidders for undertaking the Overhaul of Armoured Fighting Vehicles i.e. Tank T-72 including the provisioning of major assemblies/ sub-assemblies and spares.

The purpose of this Request for Information (RFI) is to identify prospective vendors (DPSUs / Private Indian Vendors) to undertake the Overhaul of Tank T-72 Tanks on a complete outsourcing model and facilitate preparation of Request for Proposal (RFP).Indian Army stated that all DPSUs and Private Indian Vendors are eligible to respond to this RFI and participate in this project.

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Objectives

Base overhaul to be carried out to ensure restoration of equipment to as good as new condition, rendering a fresh lease of life for enhanced serviceability and operational reliability for residual life of the equipment. This is a well-planned and comprehensively executed activity, to neutralize effects of age, usage and restoration of the equipment to near Zero Hour, Zero Kilometer state of operational! readiness.

Process of overhaul of Tank T-72 should include stripping of the tank, removal of assemblies, stripping of the assemblies that are repairable, inspection of the components of repairable assemblies, repair the assemblies by replacing the worn-out parts, replacement of assemblies with new ones that are not repairable, 100% replacement of parts that have limited shelf-life/life (gaskets, seals, rings, bearings, fasteners. washers etc), testing of assemblies, integration in tank, testing of systems of the tank, testing complete tank and Quality Assurance by the buyer, in accordance to the governing specifications.

This Article was originally published on hindustantimes!

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Navy Will Be Appointing Women Agniveers On Ships Next Month

The first batch, comprising 273 women Agniveers, will head out to their respective postings based on their profession once they complete their shore-based attachment.

Women Agniveers

New Delhi: More than 1,000 women Agniveer sailors have been inducted by the Indian Navy, and several of them are set to be deployed on board ships beginning next month, ThePrint has learnt.
Sources in the defence and security establishment said more than 700 women were part of the first two Agniveer batches. Once the third batch passes out in March, the number will go past 1,000.

The first batch, comprising 273 women Agniveers, will head out to their respective postings based on their profession within the Navy once they complete their shore-based attachment, the sources said. 

“Some of these women will then get deployed on board ships as junior-most sailors by the end of February or beginning of March this year,” a source said.

Women sailors will, however, not be deployed on submarines as of now.

On ships, the most junior sailor can be involved in different areas, including gunnery, anti-submarine warfare, communications, operations, electrical and engineering branches, systems controls, and logistics. 

They are also required to carry out sentry duties such as basic handling of small arms and firefighting.

When Agniveers pass out of their ab initio training institute — INS Chilka — they undergo a two-week mandatory ship-orientation programme. After this, they are sent to professional training establishments. They are then required to complete the shore-based attachment. 

Shore-based attachments are a type of hands-on training that the sailors undergo before being assigned postings. The ones who are not deployed on board ships carry out different shore-based duties.

The second batch of the Navy’s women Agniveers is completing its professional training. The third will pass out in March.

Women in the Navy

Agniveers are part of the Agnipath scheme launched by the central government in 2022, where men and women can join the armed forces for a period of four years.

The Indian Navy has inducted women in all branches. As of now, there are 680 women officers in the Navy.

Navy chief Admiral R. Hari Kumar, during his annual press conference in December last year, said the force had appointed its first-ever woman officer to take over the command of the warship INS Trinkat, a fast-attack craft based in the western seaboard, as part of its “all roles-all ranks” effort to deploy women in the service.

Sourced from ThePrint.

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