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| [[Pinaka Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher|Pinaka MBRL]]
| [[Pinaka Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher|Pinaka MBRL]]
|[[File:Pinaka MBRL at rehearsal of Republic Day Parade 2011.jpg|150px]]|| [[Multiple rocket launcher]]
|[[File:Pinaka MBRL at rehearsal of Republic Day Parade 2011.jpg|150px]]|| [[Multiple rocket launcher]]
|Total 288 launchers
|Total 126 launchers
|{{IND}} || '''Status:In service.''' (Mk1, 37–45&nbsp;km range)<br />'''Status:In service.''' (Mk2, 60&nbsp;km range).<br /><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.indianexpress.com/story/1662.html |title=Tata, L&T bag orders for Pinaka rocket launcher |work=The Indian Express|date=3 April 2006 |access-date=2012-04-21 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071217004437/http://www.indianexpress.com/story/1662.html |archive-date=17 December 2007}}</ref> Being produced at a rate of 5000 missiles per year.<ref name="pib1">{{cite web|title=Pinaka Rockets|url=http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=112681|website=[[Press Information Bureau|PIB]], Govt of India|access-date=6 December 2014}}</ref> 3 more regiments of Pinaka Mark 1 & 6 more regiments of Pinaka Mark 2 on order to be produced by Larsen and Toubro and Tata by 2022. Army all set to have total 22 regiments of pinaka launchers by 2028.
|{{IND}} || '''Status:In service.''' (Mk1, 37–45&nbsp;km range)<br />'''Status:In service.''' (Mk2, 60&nbsp;km range).<br /><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.indianexpress.com/story/1662.html |title=Tata, L&T bag orders for Pinaka rocket launcher |work=The Indian Express|date=3 April 2006 |access-date=2012-04-21 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071217004437/http://www.indianexpress.com/story/1662.html |archive-date=17 December 2007}}</ref> Being produced at a rate of 5000 missiles per year.<ref name="pib1">{{cite web|title=Pinaka Rockets|url=http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=112681|website=[[Press Information Bureau|PIB]], Govt of India|access-date=6 December 2014}}</ref> 3 more regiments of Pinaka Mark 1 & 6 more regiments of Pinaka Mark 2 on order to be produced by Larsen and Toubro and Tata by 2022. Army all set to have total 22 regiments of pinaka launchers by 2028.
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This is a list of present equipment used by the Indian Army.

Individual equipment

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Country Notes
Uniforms and Gears
New Battle Dress Uniform (BDU)

(2022–present)

Military camouflage
Combat uniform
 India Status: In service Designed by the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), comprising of a pixelated camouflage pattern, with improved ergonomics and greater operational efficiency.[1] Was first revealed on Army Day 2022.[2]
PC-DPM

(c.2006-2022)

Military camouflage
Combat uniform
 France Status: In service/being phased out. Standard uniform since 2006 using French CCE pattern printed on BDU.Being replaced by new NIFT made uniform since 2022.[3]
High altitude combat uniform Combat uniform  India Status: In service. Used extensively on high altitudes such as Siachen Glacier
Bhabha Kavach Bulletproof vest  India Status: In service, as standard bulletproof vest of the Indian Army. Named after Homi J. Bhabha
Bomb Blast Protection Suit Bomb Blast Protection Suit  India In Service, manufactured by DRDO
CBRN Suit Chemical, biological, nuclear radiation suit  India Status: In Service, protects from chemical, biological, nuclear adiation.
Head Protective Gear
PATKA
(Model- 1)
(Model- 2)
(Model- 3)
Protective headgear  India Status: In service (to be phased out), used extensively by several branches of the Indian Army. Variants mentioned provide different areas of protection to the head and are composed of steel and kevlar.[4] Currently being replaced by MKU Advanced Combat Helmets and EXFIL High Cut Helmets[citation needed].
MKU Mukut Protective headgear 158,000  India Status: In service. [5]
TATA Advanced Combat Helmet Protective headgear  India Status: In service. [6]
OR-201 Protective headgear  Israel Status: In service. Used by Para SF, Paratroopers.[7]
Exfil High Cut Ballistic Helmet Protective headgear  United States Status: In service. used by Para SF[8]
Galvion Viper P2 Protective headgear  United States Status: In service. [6]

Infantry weapons

Small arms

Name Weapon Type Caliber Origin Country Notes
Handguns
Pistol Auto 9mm 1A Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum  India Status: In service, as standard side-arm of the Indian Army, manufactured under license by OFB, used by special forces in small numbers.[9]
Glock Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum  Austria Status: In service, as Standard Special Forces pistol.[9]
Beretta Px4 Storm Beretta Px4 Storm Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum  Italy Status: In service, with Special forces.[10]
Shotguns
12 Bore PAG Pump action 12-gauge shotgun  India Status: In service [11]
SMGs
Micro-Uzi Micro-Uzi Machine pistol 9×19mm Parabellum  Israel Status: In service, Micro-Uzi variant is used by Special Forces.[9]
Heckler & Koch MP5 MP5 Submachine Gun Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum  West Germany Status: In service, used by Special Forces.[9]
Brügger & Thomet MP9 MP5 Submachine Gun Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum   Switzerland Status: In Service. Small number of MP9s in service.[12]
SAF Carbine 2A1 SAF Carbine 2A1 Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum  India
 United Kingdom
Status: To be replaced, all the remaining SAF Carbine to be replaced by indigenously built close quarter MSMC[13]
Assault rifles
1B1 INSAS INSAS 1B1 Assault Rifle Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO  India Status: In service (To be replaced), Standard assault rifle of the Indian Army. To be replaced by AK-203 and SIG 716i[14]
AK-203

File:Assault Rifle.jpg

Assault rifle 7.62×39mm  India
 Russia
Status: On Order. 601,427 rifles to be manufactured locally by OFB in India. Will be the standard service rifle of Indian Army replacing old INSAS [15]
SIG 716i Battle rifle 7.62×51mm NATO  United States Status: In service,

72,400 units of SIG 716i model in service. A second batch for 72,000 units are on order.[16][17]

FN SCAR L
FN SCAR H
Assault rifle
Battle rifle
5.56×45mm NATO
7.62x51mm NATO
 Belgium Status: In service, used by special forces.[18]
IWI X95 Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO  Israel Status: In Service, manufactured locally by PLR systems.[19]
IMI Tavor TAR-21 IMI Tavor Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO  Israel Status: In service, Standard Special Forces assault rifle[20][21] like Para SF, Garud and Marcos.
M4 carbine M4A1 Assault Rifle Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO  United States Status: In service, used by special forces.[22]
T91 assault rifle Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO  Taiwan Status: In service, 1000+ units were bought.[14][23]
AR-M1 Assault rifle 7.62×39mm Bulgaria Bulgaria Status: In service, used by the Army. Modified locally by FAB Defense.[24]
AKM Assault rifle 7.62×39mm  Soviet Union Status: In service, used by the Army. Modified locally by FAB Defence and SSS Defence India [14]
AK-47 Assault rifle 7.62×39mm  Soviet Union Status: In service, used by the Army. Modified locally by FAB Defence and SSS Defence India.[25]
MPi-KMS-72 Assault rifle 7.62×39mm East Germany East Germany Status: In service.[26]
Vz. 58 Assault rifle 7.62×39mm Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Status: In Service.[26]
Sniper rifles
Dragunov SVD Designated marksman rifle
Sniper rifle
7.62×54mmR  India
 Soviet Union
Status: In service, Standard Designated Marksman rifle (DMR). Upgraded by FAB defence.[27]
IMI Galil 7.62 Sniper Galil Sniper Sniper rifle 7.62×51mm NATO  Israel Status: In service used by Indian Army Special Forces snipers.[9]
Heckler & Koch PSG1 Sniper rifle 7.62×51mm NATO  Germany Status: In service, Standard semi-automatic sniper rifle used by Indian Army.[28]
Mauser SP66 Sniper Rifle Sniper rifle 7.62×51mm NATO  Germany Status: In service, Standard bolt-action sniper rifle.[29][30]
SIG Sauer SSG 3000 Sniper Rifle Sniper rifle 7.62×51mm NATO  Germany Status: In service, Standard bolt-action sniper rifle.[31]
Sako TRG 42 Sniper rifle .338 Lapua Magnum  Finland Status: In service , used by special forces and soldiers deployed along the Line of Control (LoC).[32][33][34]
Beretta Scorpio TGT Sniper rifle .338 Lapua Magnum  Italy Status: In service[35]
Anti-material rifles
Barrett M82 File:M82A1 barrett.jpeg Anti-material rifle .50 BMG .416 Barrett  United States Status: In service,used by special forces [18]
Barrett M95 Anti-material rifle .50 BMG  United States Status: In service, used in small numbers for anti-sniping role.[35]
OSV-96 Anti-material rifle 12.7×108mm  Soviet Union Status: In service [36][37]
Vidhwansak Anti-materiel rifle 12.7×108mm
14.5×114mm
20x82mm
 India Status: In service [38]
Machine guns
INSAS LMG INSAS LMG Light machine gun 5.56×45mm NATO  India Status: In service (To be replaced), Standard Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW) of the Indian Army, Light machine gun derivative of the INSAS assault rifle. Contract signed in 2020 to replace INSAS LMG by IMI Negev NG5.[39]
Machine Gun 1A Medium machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO  India Status: In service (To be phased out)- To be replaced by IMI Negev NG7.[40]
FN Minimi Light machine gun 5.56×45mm NATO  Belgium Status: In service, used by special forces.[41]
IMI Negev NG5 Light machine gun 5.56×45mm NATO  Israel Status: In service, Standard Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW) of special forces.[41]
IMI Negev NG7 Medium machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO  Israel Status: In Service, 16,479 were purchased to replace[42] all the Gun Machine 7.62MM IA and INSAS LMG. still left in the service.
MG 2A1
MG 5A
MG 6A
General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO  India
 Belgium
Status: In service, Standard section-Medium Machine Gun for infantry battalions, Indian-made MAG 58 version. Also in service as the MG 5A (Co-axial) and MG 6A (Commander's gun) with some armoured vehicles [41]
Mk 48 machine gun General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO  Belgium
 United States
Status: In service, with special forces.[43][18]
PK machine gun General-purpose machine gun 7.62×54mmR  India
 Soviet Union
Status: In Service, Used by Front line troops as well as Co-axial weapon on Tanks and APC. Locally manufactured at OFB Tiruchirapalli.[44]
NSV machine gun Heavy machine gun 12.7×108mm  India
 Soviet Union
Status: In Service, Used by Front line troops.[44]
M2 Browning Heavy machine gun .50 BMG  United States Status: In service, M2HB variant in service.[45]
Possible future procurements or currently under Army trials
MSMC Submachine gun 5.56×30mm MINSAS  India Status: Trials completed. Ready for induction.[46]
ASMI Machine pistol 9×19mm Parabellum  India Status: Undergoing trials.[47]

Explosives

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Grenades
Multi Mode Grenade Shivalik Hand grenade >2,000,000[48]  India Status: In service. Standard grenade of the Indian Army. This modular grenade is available in Hand mode offensive, hand mode defensive and rifle mode. Types can be interchanged by changing outer sleeve.[49][50]
Multi Grenade Launcher 40mm Multi grenade launcher (40mm)  India Status: In service. Semi automatic six shot 40mm x 46mm low velocity grenade launcher. Manufactured at Ordnance Factory Tiruchirappalli.[51]
ARDE 40MM UBGL Grenade launcher (40mm)  India Status: In service. Standard under barrel grenade launcher for INSAS and AK style rifles in the Indian Army. Manufactured by Ordnance Factory Tiruchirappalli.[52]
AT4CS AST Recoilless rifle (84mm)  Sweden Status: On Order. [53]
Carl Gustav RCL M2/M3/M4 Recoilless rifle (84mm)  India
 Sweden
Status: In service. Carl Gustav Recoilless Rifle produced by OFB. M4 variant used by special forces.[54][55]
B-300 Shipon Rocket launcher (82mm)  Israel Status: In service. Used by special forces.[56]
RPO-A Shmel Rocket launcher (93mm)  Russia Status: In service..[57][58]
Mines
Nipun Anti-personnel mine 700,000  India Status: In service. [59]
Prachand Anti-personnel mine 100,000  India Status: In service. [59]
Ulka Anti-personnel mine 100,000  India Status: In service. [59]
Parth Anti-personnel mine 100,000  India Status: In service. [59]

Vehicles

Armoured combat vehicles

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Tanks
Arjun Main battle tank 124 (Mk1)
 India Status:In service.124 Arjun Mk1 and multiple Mk.1A currently in service. Additional 118 Mk1A on order.[60][61][62][63][64]
2 (Mk.1A)
118 Mk.1A on order.[61]
T-90S "Bhishma"
T-90S
Main battle tank 2078 (T90S) in service. 464 T90 on order.  India
 Russia
Status:In service. Initial contract for 310 "T-90S" signed in 2001. Another contract signed on 26 October 2006 for 347 T-90S MBTs.[65] A third contract was signed in December 2007 for 300 upgraded T-90S. A contract for additional 464 T-90S was placed in November 2019.[66][67]
T-72 Ajeya
Ajeya MK2
Main battle tank 2410[68][69]  India
 Soviet Union
 Poland
Status:In service. 968 T72M1 have been upgraded by Heavy Vehicles Factory, while requests for proposal for upgrading approximately 1,000 other T-72's have been sent to various firms in Israel, Russia, Poland and France.[citation needed]. Combat Improved Ajeya under trials. Manufactured locally in India. Will be replaced by Future Ready Combat Vehicle.[70]
Infantry fighting vehicles
BMP-2 "Sarath" Infantry fighting vehicle 2500[71]  India
 Soviet Union
Status:In service. Being modernised with TISAS (Thermal Imaging Stand Alone Sights), better fire control, and more modern ATGM armament (Konkurs M). BMP-1 has been phased out and the upgraded BMP-2 is BMP-2M with two thermobaric missiles and two tandem warhead Konkurs missiles. It also has an integrated TI sight, an LRF, and has an AGL mounted on the turret which is also stabilised in the horizontal plane. 100 upgraded each year. To enhance the rate to 125 a year.[72] Currently ~2500 are in active service.[72] Manufactured locally in India by Ordnance Factory Medak. All BMP-2/2K vehicles are to be upgraded to BMP-2M standard.[73]
Armoured personnel carriers
TATA Kestrel Armoured personnel carrier  India Status:In Service. First batch of Infantry Protected Mobility Vehicle or TATA Kestral inducted.[74]
Kalyani M4 Armoured personnel carrier  India Status: In Service. A order worth Rs 177.95 crore was place for 27 M4s.[74][75][76][77][78]
TATA Quick Reaction Fighting Vehicle Armoured personnel carrier  India Status:In Service. First batch of Quick Reaction Fighting Vehicle inducted.[74][79]
Mahindra Straton Plus Armoured personnel carrier  India Status: In service. Used by UN Peace keeping force.[80]
OFB Aditya MRAP 1300+  India
 South Africa
Status: In service. Based on Casspir. 1400 to be produced. 20/month manufactured at Ordnance Factory Medak and Vehicle Factory Jabalpur.[81]
Casspir[82] MRAP >200[83][full citation needed]  South Africa Status: In service.
Mahindra Armored Light Specialist Vehicle Light armoured vehicle  India Status:On Order. 1,300 Light Specialist Vehicles ordered worth 1,056 crore. To be delivered by 2024.[84]
Mahindra Marksman Light armoured vehicle  India Status:In service. Mainly used for anti terror operations in Kashmir region.[85]
Mahindra Rakshak Light armoured vehicle  India In service. All Units will be replaced by Mahindra ASLV till 2024. Bulletproof vehicle with composite armour which offers protection against 7.62 mm bullets.[86][87][88]
Tank destroyers
NAMICA Tank destroyer  India Status:On Order. BMP-2 based Nag missile carrier. Advanced version on order after a successful trial in July 2012. 13 units ordered with an option for further orders of up to 200. Production started jointly by Ordnance Factory Medak and L&T.[89]
9P148 Tank destroyer  Soviet Union To be replaced. [90] Also used as a reconnaissance vehicle.[90]
Miscellaneous vehicles
NBC Reconnaissance Vehicle CRBN reconnaissance vehicle 16  India Status:In service. BMP-2 based CRBN developed by CVRDE and produced by Ordnance Factory Medak.[91]
Carrier Mortar Tracked Mortar carrier 220  India Status:In service. BMP-2 based mortar carrier. Developed by CVRDE and manufactured by Ordnance Factory Medak.[92]
DRDO Armoured Ambulance Armoured ambulance 275[93]  India Status:In service. BMP-2 based armoured ambulance developed by CVRDE and produced by Ordnance Factory Medak, 288 ordered.

Utility and staff transport

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Force Gurkha Light utility vehicle  India Ordered in May 2018[94][95]
Tata Safari Storme Light utility vehicle >1500[96]  India In service. 3193 units ordered in May 2017.[97] GS800 category.
To replace Maruti Gypsy.[98]
Tata Xenon Light utility vehicle  India In service. [99]
Tata Sumo Light utility vehicle  India In service. [99]
Mahindra Scorpio Light utility vehicle  India In Service- Armored version in service[100]
Mahindra 550 DXB Light utility vehicle  India In service. Used as troop carrier [99]
Maruti Gypsy Light utility vehicle  India
 Japan
In service. Additional 541 ordered in July 2020.[101][98]
Mitsubishi Pajero Staff transport  Japan Deployed at the Indo-Chinese Border[102]

Goods and field transport vehicles

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
DRDO Prahaar 510 Troop carrier  India [103]
Swaraj Mazda T3500 Light 6x6 truck  Japan In service from 1996.[104]
Tata LPTA 713 TC Light 4x4 truck  India 2.5 Ton truck. Manufactured by Vehicle Factory Jabalpur.[104]
Ashok Leyland Topchi Light 4x4 truck  India 3 Ton truck. Used as Gun towing vehicle [105]
Tata LPTA 2038 HMV Medium 6x6 high mobility truck  India 1858 units on order.[106] To augment and replace older BEML Tatra 6x6 fleet.
Scania SBA111 Medium 6x6 Artillery tractor  Sweden Indian Army purchased 410 FH77B Bofors howitzers, they also ordered 660 SBAT111S trucks[107]
Ashok Leyland Super Stallion FAT 6x6 Medium 6x6 Artillery tractor  India [108]
Ashok Leyland Super Stallion Medium/heavy 6x6
8x8
10x10 truck
 India [108] 10, 12 and 15 Ton trucks.
BEML Tatra Medium/heavy 6x6
8x8
10x10
12x12 truck
[109]  India
 Czechoslovakia
License produced Tatra Force heavy truck. Various models. Used for carrying sensitive equipment like Radars as well as vehicle for Pinaka and Smerch MBRL systems. Its entire 6x6 fleet will be replaced by Tata LPTA 2038 HMV.

Engineering and support vehicles

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
WZT-3M Armoured recovery vehicle 352[83]  Poland
 India
204 on order.[110] Assembled locally from kits and components produced in India.
WZT-2 Armoured recovery vehicle 222[83]  Poland
Armoured Engineer Reconnaissance Vehicle Armoured engineering vehicle 16  India Status:In service.. 53 on order. BMP-2 based engineering and reconnaissance vehicle (Armoured Engineer Reconnaissance Vehicle) being manufactured at Ordnance Factory Medak.[111]
AVTLR Armoured engineering vehicle  India BMP-2 based with turret removed and bulldozer blade and other engineering equipment added (Armoured Vehicle Tracked Light Repair) and being manufactured at Ordnance Factory Medak.[112]
Hydrema Mine clearing vehicle 24[83]
 Denmark
Status: In service.
Bridge Laying Tank T-72 Armoured Vehicle Launched Bridge  India BLT-72 is a variant of T-72 M1 tank integrated with long Military Load Classification 70 bridge, which can be used to cross canal/stream/river by all tracked & wheeled vehicles in service with Indian Army.[113]
Pontoonova Mostova Subravia (PMS) Pontoon bridge  India Status: In Service[114]
Arjun BLT Armoured Vehicle Launched Bridge  India BLT Arjun is a fast and reliable bridge laying system built on the Main Battle Tank Arjun, it is capable of launching a 24 m bridge with in 10 minutes on any wet and dry obstacles, facilitating speedy induction.[115]
Kartik BLT Armoured Vehicle Launched Bridge  India [116]
DRDO Sarvatra Truck-mounted, multi-span, mobile bridging system 50  India 8x8 truck-mounted bridging system[117][118]
CL 70 Mat Ground Surfacing Truck-mounted mat ground surfacing  India Mounted on Tatra vehicle with automated laying and recovery has been developed for providing mobility in sandy and marshy terrain.[119]

Unmanned ground vehicle

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
DRDO Daksh Bomb disposal robot 250  India Status: In service.

Artillery

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Rocket artillery
Smerch 9K58 MBRL Multiple rocket launcher Total 972 launchers.[120]  Russia
 India
Status: In service. 300 mm multiple rocket launch system having a range of max 90 km.[121]
Pinaka MBRL Multiple rocket launcher Total 126 launchers  India Status:In service. (Mk1, 37–45 km range)
Status:In service. (Mk2, 60 km range).
[122] Being produced at a rate of 5000 missiles per year.[123] 3 more regiments of Pinaka Mark 1 & 6 more regiments of Pinaka Mark 2 on order to be produced by Larsen and Toubro and Tata by 2022. Army all set to have total 22 regiments of pinaka launchers by 2028.
BM-21 Multiple rocket launcher Total 240 launchers  India
 Soviet Union
Status:In service (All 240 Units will be replaced by Pinaka Mark 1 MBRL till 2023). BM-21 is a 122 mm multiple rocket launch system. Its is upgraded indigenously & its firing range is extended up to 40 km by DRDO .[124]
Self-propelled artillery
K9 Vajra-T 155 mm Self-propelled artillery 100[125]  India
 Republic of Korea
Status:In service. All 100 units were delivered. 2nd batch of additional 200 units are planned to be ordered soon,[126] variant of K9 Thunder.[127] Manufactured by Larsen & Toubro in India.[128][129]
Towed artillery
Dhanush (howitzer) 155 mm/ 45 caliber Towed Howitzer 12 [130]  India Status:In Service. Total 114 guns on order. Order may increase to 414.[131][132][133][134]
BAE Systems M777 155 mm Light Towed Howitzer 110 [135]  India
 United States
Status:In service. Total 145 ordered. Assembled in India by Mahindra Defense[136]
Haubits FH77A/B 155 mm Howitzer 410[137]  Sweden Status:In service. All will be replaced by end of 2025 with OFB Dhanush howitzer . 155 mm gun made by Bofors. 410 acquired from 1986 to 1991. To be replaced in near future by the Dhanush (howitzer).
M-46 Sharang 130 mm/155 mm Field gun 860 + 240 Upgraded into Sharang. Total 1100.  Soviet Union
 Israel
 India
Status:In service. 180 M-46 130 mm howitzer guns were upgraded to 155 mm standard by Soltam in 2008.[138] 300 M-46 guns are to be upgraded by OFB to 155 mm/45 calibre.[138] These upgunned 155 mm M-46 guns developed by the OFB are referred to as "Sharang" guns.
OFB Indian Field Gun Mk 1/2/3 105 mm Field gun 1700  India Status:In service. Being upgraded with digital FCS and INS, to extend the range up to 30 km with bleed base.[139]
Static artillery
Vijayanta MBT 105 mm Pillbox 200  India In Service. 105 MM Gun, used as static defence on LOC.[140]
T-55 MBT 105 mm Pillbox ~700  India
 Soviet Union
In Service. 105 MM Gun, used as static defence on LOC.[140]
Future procurements or currently under Army trials
DRDO Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) 155 mm/ 52 calibre Towed Gun 7  India Undergoing trials, DRDO conducted the first proof firing of armament for the ATAGS on 14 th July, 2016. 40 guns on order production will start soon. In August 2018, Defence Acquisition Council approved the procurement of 150 ATAGS with an estimated cost of 3,364.78 crore (US$400 million).[141]

Missile systems

Anti-tank guided missiles

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Spike
Spike LR-II[142]
Anti-tank guided missile 400+  Israel Status:In service. Army operates more than 400 Spike MR and Spike LR-II missiles while Indian Air Force procured Spike-NLOS for Mi-17 helicopters.[143][144]
MILAN 2T Anti-tank guided missile 34,000  India
 France
Status:In service.Man portable and purchased from France and locally licensed manufactured in India by Bharat Dynamics Limited[145]
9M119 Svir
(AT-11 Sniper)
Anti-tank guided missile 25,000  India
 Russia
Status:In service. Bharat Dynamics Limited signed a contract with MOD for Invar anti-tank guided missiles on 19-Aug-2013.[146] It is reported that 10000 will be procured from Russia while BDL will manufacture 15,000.[147]
9M113 Konkurs - M
(AT-5 Spandrel)
9M113 Konkurs (AT-5 Spandrel) Anti-tank guided missile 15,140  India
 Russia
Status:In service. For BMP-2 (IFV), manufactured locally in India by Bharat Dynamics Limited.[148]
9M133 Kornet
(AT-14 Spriggan)
Anti-tank guided missile 3000  Russia Status:In service. Man portable and purchased with 250 launchers.[149]
9M120 Ataka-V
(AT-9 Spiral-2)
Anti-tank guided missile  Russia Status:In service. [150]
9K114 Shturm
(AT-6 Spiral)
Anti-tank guided missile 800  Russia Status:In service.[150]
DhruvAstra Air launched anti-tank missile  India Status: Completed user trials and Ready for Induction.[151]
MPATGM Man-portable Anti-tank guided missile  India Status: Final trial completed and ready for induction. [152]
Possible future procurements or currently under Army trials
SAMHO (missile) Cannon launched anti-tank guided missile  India Status: Under development/Testing. DRDO conducted two developmental tests on 22 September and 1 October 2020. More trials are scheduled on Q1 2021[153][154]

Air defence

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Air defence - anti-ballistic missile systems
S-400 Triumph Long-range mobile surface-to-air missile system 5 regiments. Each regiment will have two batteries with eight launchers each. Total 80 launchers.[155]  Russia Status: In service. 1 regiment delivered. 4 more regiments on order.[156][157] 400 km operational range
Barak-8 (MR-SAM) Medium-range surface-to-air missile 5 regiments (8 TELs per Regiment,40 Launchers,320 Missiles)  India
 Israel
Status: In service. Medium range surface to air missile.[158] 70 km operational range and flight ceiling of 16 km.To be integrated with S-400.
Akash Medium-range surface-to-air missile 6 regiments for army (configuration unknown).

15 squadrons for IAF .

 India Status: In service. Indigenous surface-to-air missile to replace SA6. 6 regiments in service including Akash 1S with 40 km operational range and flight ceiling of 20 km. Akash NG with increased range of 70–80 km being tested.[159]
SPYDER Medium-range surface-to-air missile  Israel Status: In service. [160] 18 SPYDER-MRs Regiments along with 750 Python-5 surface to air missiles (SAMs) and 750 Derby SAMs has been delivered. 50 km operational range and flight ceiling of 16 km.
QRSAM Short-range surface-to-air missile Unknown  India Status: In service. Limited Numbers in service. Further planned, 25 km operational range and flight ceiling of 10 km [citation needed]
Kub (SA-6 Gainful) Surface-to-air missile 180 (as of 2012)  Soviet Union Status: In service (To be replaced by Akash).[161]
9K33 Osa (SA-8 Gecko) Surface-to-air missile system 80  Russia Status: In service (To be replaced by QRSAM). [161]
9K35 Strela-10 (SA-13 Gopher) Surface-to-air missile 200 (as of 2012)  Soviet Union Status: In service (Currently under upgradation with indigenous EO systems and the 9M333 missiles). [161]
Man-portable air-defense systems
FIM-92 Stinger Man-portable air-defense system 245  United States Status: In service. 245 Stinger Air-to-Air Variant missiles for AH-64E helicopters inducted.[162]
9K38 Igla (SA-18)
9K338 Igla-S
Man-portable air-defense system 2500  Russia Status: In service. [163] Additional 24 launchers, 216 missiles Igla-S system indutucted.[164]
Air defence - anti-aircraft gun systems
ZSU-23-4M Shilka Anti-aircraft gun 75 (as of 2010)  Soviet Union
 India
Status: In service. Upgraded by Bharat Electronics Limited with AESA Fire Control Rader.
2K22 Tunguska[165] Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon SAMs) 66  Russia Status: In service. 2S6M variant in service with corps of air defence.[166]
L-70 Upgraded File:L-70.png Anti-aircraft gun/Anti Drone System 200  India
 Sweden
Status: In service. Older L-70 system upgraded by Bharat Electronics Limited. Also used as anti drone system by integrating it with Zen Anti-Drone System .[167][168]
L-70 File:L70.jpg Anti-aircraft gun 1000+  India
 Sweden
Status: In service. Bought in the 1960s from Sweden. To be upgraded by Bharat Electronics Limited.[167]
Sudarshan CIWS Close-in weapon system Unknown  India Status: In Service [169]
Bofors L60 IWM Anti-aircraft gun Unknown  Sweden Status: In service (To be replaced by Sudarshan CIWS). [170]

Ballistic and cruise missiles

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
BrahMos Supersonic cruise missile >500 TELs  India
 Russia
Status: In service. 290–650 km range. Fastest operational supersonic cruise missile in the world.
Nirbhay Subsonic cruise missile Unknown  India Status: In service. 1,000–1500 km range.[171]
Shaurya Quasi Ballistic Missile Unknown  India Status: In service. 700–1900 km range.[172]
Prithvi-II Short-range ballistic missile Unknown[83]  India Status: In service. 150–350 km range.
Agni-I Medium-range ballistic missile Unknown[83]  India Status: In service. 700–1250 km range.
Agni-II Medium-range ballistic missile Unknown[83]  India Status: In service. 2000–3500 km range.
Agni-III Intermediate-range ballistic missile Unknown  India Status: In service. 3500–5000 km range.[173]
Agni-IV Intermediate-range ballistic missile Unknown  India Status: In service. 4000–6000 km range.[174]
Agni-V Intercontinental ballistic missile Unknown  India Status: In service. 5500–8000 km range [175]

Aircraft

Helicopters (380)
Aircraft Photo Origin Role Version Number Notes
HAL Light Combat Helicopter File:IAF LCH Induction 1.jpg  India Light attack helicopter 1 [176] Status: In Service . Total 5 Limited Series Production variant on order.
Boeing AH-64 Apache  United States Heavy attack helicopter AH-64E Status: On Order.
6 are on order.[177]
HAL Rudra  India Attack / Utility helicopter ALH-WSI 75[178] Status: In service.
HAL Dhruv
 India Utility helicopter MK1/MK2/MK3 141 Status: In service.
63 are on order.[177]
HAL Light Utility Helicopter  India Utility helicopter Status: On Order.
6 are on order.[179]
HAL Cheetah  India
 France
Utility helicopter
Utility helicopter
Counter-insurgency
Cheetah
Cheetal
Lancer
160 Status: In service.[178] To be replaced by HAL Light Utility Helicopter.
HAL Chetak  India
 France
Utility helicopter 4[177] Status: In service (To be replaced by HAL Light Utility Helicopter).

Unmanned aerial vehicles

Aircraft Photo Origin Role Version Number Comment
TAPAS-BH-201  India Unmanned aerial vehicle Status: On Order. 5 units of Limited series production variant in prodcution. Total 76 planned by Indian Armed Forces.[180][181]
IAI Heron TP  Israel Unmanned aerial vehicle Heron TP Status: In service.[182]
IAI Heron  Israel Unmanned aerial vehicle Heron 1 Status: In service. [182]
IAI Searcher  Israel Unmanned aerial vehicle Mk I / II >120 Status: In service.[183][184]
IdeaForge Switch  India Unmanned aerial vehicle SWITCH1.0 Status: In service.[185]
Raphe MPhibr MR-20 [186]  India Unmanned aerial vehicle 48 Status: On Order. Indian army has awarded Noida-based Raphe mPhibr, a contract for load carrying unmanned aerial vehicle that can be used to supply essentials to troops at difficult locations. MR-20 hexacopter drones capable of ferrying loads of up to 20 kg each[187]
Raphe MPhibr MR-10 [186]  India Swarm Drone Status: On Order. Indian army has awarded Noida-based Raphe mPhibr, a contract for swarm drones as well as a load carrying unmanned aerial vehicle that can be used to supply essentials to troops at difficult locations.[187]
Sky Striker  India
 Israel
Loitering munition 100 Status: On Order. To be Made in India by Alpha Design and Elbit Systems joint venture.[188]
Firefly  Israel Loitering munition Status: In service.[189]
Swarm Drone  India Swarm Drone 100 Status: On Order. Army has awarded Bengaluru-based startup Newspace Research & Technologies a $15 million contract to supply 100 swarm drone units.[190]
Possible future procurements or currently under Army trials
DRDO Rustom  India Unmanned aerial vehicle Under development/Undergoing trials.[191]

Vessels

Name Image Origin Type Quantity Notes
Specialized Patrol Boat  India Patrol Boat 12 Status: In service. Made by Goa Shipyard. Used as patrolling in Pangong Tso, equipped with optical sensors, weapon systems and other specialized surveillance gears.[192]
Patrol Boat  India Patrol Boat 17 Status: In service. Made by Aquarius Shipyard Pvt Ltd.[192]
Quick Reaction Boats  India Patrol Boat 17 Status: In service.[192]

Radar

Name Image Type Quantity Origin Notes
Ashwini Active phased array radar  India Status: In service. [193][194]
Bharani Low-level lightweight 2D radar  India Status: In service.[195]
Rajendra Passive electronically scanned array radar  India Status: In service.[196]
INDRA-I/II Passive electronically scanned array radar  India Status: In service.[196]
Rohini 3D radar  India Status: In service.[196]
Swathi Weapon Locating Radar Artillery locating radar  India Status: In service.[196]
BEL Battle Field Surveillance Radar Short range battle field surveillance radar  India Status: In service.[197]
Swordfish Long Range Tracking Radar Very long range radar  India Status: In service.[196]
DRDO Air Defence Tactical Control Radar (ADTCR) Air defence radar  India Status: In service.[194]

Future procurements

Vehicles

Future Ready Combat Vehicle (FRCV)- up to 1770 in number to replace the T-72 MBT. The tanks would have 120/125mm smooth bore gun, be in medium weight class (50 tonnes) with a crew of 3/4 personnel.[70][198]

Future Infantry Combat Vehicle (FICV)- up to 1750 in number to replace the older BMP-2 Sarath

Artillery systems

Under the Field Artillery Rationalization Plan, Indian Army plans to procure around 3000 155 mm towed, wheeled and tracked artillery systems.[199][200][201][202] The requirement for artillery guns to be met with indigenous development and production.[203] Production of crucial bi-modular charge system will be started soon at Nalanda ordnance factory. HEMRL, a DRDO lab has developed the technology indigenously.[204]

  • State-run Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) will deliver two types of indigenously developed 155mm howitzers to the Indian Army based on the FH77B howitzer purchased way back in 1986. One version will be 155/39 calibre while the other will be 155/45 calibre. Trials are to be completed by June 2013
  • Government is also evaluating 155mm/52 self-propelled howitzers wherein three Indian vendors, including two private sector companies, have been selected for trials of their equipment.[205]

Infantry equipment

  • Sniper Rifles - 5000 new sniper rifles in .338 Lapua Magnum to be procured to replace old Dragunov SVD.[206]
  • Anti-materiel rifles - 1000 new anti materiel rifles are to acquired for which global RFI's have been issued by the MOD.
  • Ballistic helmet - Indian army has ordered about 158,000 (1.58 Lakh) ballistic helmets from Kanpur-based defence firm MKU. The Indian Government has approved procurement of 328,000 (3.28 Lakh) ballistic helmets.[207]
  • Bulletproof vest - The Ministry of Defence has ordered about 186,138 (1.86 Lakh) bulletproof vests on 9 April 2018. These will be manufactured in India by SMPP Pvt Ltd. This is in addition to the 50,000 vests ordered in 2016 under emergency procurement.[208]

Aviation

  • HAL Light Combat Helicopter - HAL has obtained a firm order to deliver 114 HAL LCH to the Indian Army.[209]
  • HAL Light Utility Helicopter: The Indian army has projected a requirement for up to 197 light helicopters to replace its aging fleet of Chetaks and Cheetahs. The Indian Army chose Eurocopter Fennec under a US$550 million contract in the summer of 2007. Under this contract, 60 helicopters were to be supplied from Eurocopter in fly-away condition and the rest were to be assembled by HAL in India. This order was later scrapped due to allegations of unfair field trials from one of the competing company, Bell Helicopters.[210][211] A fresh tender process was initiated later in which Eurocopter Fennec and Kamov Ka-226 were shortlisted for user trials. Trials were completed and Kamov Ka-226 was declared the winner and about 200 helicopters are to be made in India under the "Make in India" initiative, Indian Army has planned to replace obsolete Chetaks and Cheetahs with it, until the arrival of HAL LUH, as the later would be ready for its first flight only by 2017.

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