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India plans to sign a contract with Russia to purchase an advanced early warning radar system for missile attacks, the Voronezh-M. This was reported by the Indian TV channel India Today. According to it, negotiations on the deal were held with the participation of representatives of the Indian Ministry of Defense and the Russian concern Almaz-Antey, which produces the radar. According to the data, at least 60% of the Voronezh radar is planned to be produced in India, the contract amount is about 4 billion dollars. The Voronezh-M radar is planned to be installed in the city of Chitradurga, Karnataka state. This is a strategically important area, where important facilities of the Indian defense and aerospace industry are already operating. Radar stations of the Russian early warning system of the Voronezh type began to be used in 2006, they are capable of detecting targets at a distance of up to 8,000 km. So far, only Russia, China and the United States have radar systems with a range of more than 5,000 km in their arsenals.

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The DRDO-L&T designed and built light tank Zorawar has completed it's high altitude firing trials.

Next will be the Army conducting trials of the Zorawar.

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India plans to sign a contract with Russia to purchase an advanced early warning radar system for missile attacks, the Voronezh-M. This was reported by the Indian TV channel India Today. According to it, negotiations on the deal were held with the participation of representatives of the Indian Ministry of Defense and the Russian concern Almaz-Antey, which produces the radar. According to the data, at least 60% of the Voronezh radar is planned to be produced in India, the contract amount is about 4 billion dollars. The Voronezh-M radar is planned to be installed in the city of Chitradurga, Karnataka state. This is a strategically important area, where important facilities of the Indian defense and aerospace industry are already operating. Radar stations of the Russian early warning system of the Voronezh type began to be used in 2006, they are capable of detecting targets at a distance of up to 8,000 km. So far, only Russia, China and the United States have radar systems with a range of more than 5,000 km in their arsenals.

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Looks massive and capable system... If Russia can assure timely delivery which is doubtful then we should go for this capability....
 
The DRDO-L&T designed and built light tank Zorawar has completed it's high altitude firing trials.

Next will be the Army conducting trials of the Zorawar.

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Any idea when these will go for serial production and how many numbers army will have?
 
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Any idea when these will go for serial production and how many numbers army will have?

Depending on how the IA's user trials go, it could theoretically go into production as early as 2025, if a contract is signed by the MoD with L&T for production.

The initial order is for 59 Zorawar light tanks. After which they plan to hold a contest with other light tanks being offered, which will lead to an eventual number of around 350-400 light tanks being procured.
 
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The DRDO-L&T designed and built light tank Zorawar has completed it's high altitude firing trials.

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I think this one's missing some armour panels?

Or they must me testing it without add on armour
 

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