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- The Indian Army has officially selected the BvS10 Sindhu as its new all-terrain tracked vehicle, with orders placed for 18 vehicles to be delivered over the next two years.
- This acquisition is part of a broader initiative to modernize and enhance operational readiness in challenging terrains such as the Himalayas, deserts, and marshlands.
Key facts about the BvS10 Sindhu armored all-terrain vehicle
- BvS10 Sindhu is a variant of the BvS10 articulated allβterrain tracked carrier, adapted specifically for Indian conditions and inducted as a new mobility platform for the Indian Army.β
- The name “Sindhu” is the designation chosen for the Indian variant, distinguishing it from other BvS10 versions in service with European users.β
- It is manufactured in India by Larsen & Toubro under a technology transfer and partnership with BAE Systems Hägglunds, supporting India’s “Make in India” initiative.
- The initial contract includes the supply of 18 vehicles over two years, along with maintenance and life cycle support.
- The BvS10 Sindhu has low ground pressure tracks for excellent traction and the ability to traverse snow, mud, and water obstacles effectively.
- This vehicle will enhance the Indian Army’s capability for rapid troop movement and logistics in difficult terrains where traditional vehicles struggle.
- It marks the first adoption of the BvS10 platform in Asia, customized for Indian climatic and geographical conditions.
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