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Indian Army Seeks New Generation Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (ATGM)

The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) for the procurement of New Generation Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (ATGM), along with launcher systems and simulators. This initiative aligns with India’s Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat programs, aimed at boosting indigenous defense manufacturing. The procurement aims to identify Indian vendors capable of supplying ATGMs within four years of contract award.

Terrain and Operational Conditions

The ATGMs will be deployed across diverse terrains:

The missiles must operate in all weather conditions, including rain, fog, and dust, and function effectively in extreme temperatures ranging from -45°C to +45°C.

Operational Requirements

The ATGMs are required to counter multiple threats, including:

The system should incorporate the following attack capabilities:

  1. Fire-and-Forget: Automatic missile guidance after launch.
  2. Fire-and-Observe: Allowing manual updates during missile flight.
  3. Top Attack and Direct Attack modes.

Key Technical Specifications

Some of the important technical parameters mentioned in the RFI include:

Launcher System and Other Components

The launcher system should be equipped with:

The launcher should be designed for vehicle mounting, while retaining functionality when switched to a ground-based platform.

Transportability and Maintenance

The system must be transportable by road, air, sea, and rail, with air-drop capabilities for rapid deployment. To ensure sustained operations in the field, the system should include:

Training and Support

Vendors are required to provide comprehensive training aids, including:

Vendor Selection Process

The procurement process will follow a Single Stage-Two Bid System, with vendors required to submit both technical and commercial bids. Only technically compliant offers will proceed to field trials, which will be conducted at suitable locations across India on a No Cost No Commitment (NCNC) basis.

The shortlisted vendors will then enter contract negotiations, with preference given to those meeting the highest level of indigenous content, aligned with the Buy (Indian-IDDM) category.

Conclusion

This RFI reflects the Indian Army’s focus on acquiring modern, versatile ATGMs capable of neutralizing a wide range of threats in complex operational environments. With its emphasis on indigenous development, the procurement process will not only strengthen India’s defense capabilities but also contribute to self-reliance in military technologies. This appears to be a requirement tailor made for DRDO MP-ATGM.

The deadline for vendors to submit their responses is eight weeks from the date of the pre-response vendor interaction.

This procurement aligns with India’s strategic goal of enhancing defense preparedness while fostering the domestic defense industry, in line with the Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020.

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