This is a list of present equipment used by the Indian Army.
(2022–present)
(c.2006-2022)
Standard uniform since 2006 using French CCE pattern printed on BDU. Being replaced by new NIFT made uniform since 2022.[4]
to be replaced by New Indian Army Snow Camouflage. Used extensively on high altitudes such as Siachen Glacier
Developed by DRDO[5]
About 2 lakh rifle will be upgraded by Indian army.[35]
464 Mk.3 on order[a][92][93]
India had 13 regts. by 2016 and planned to have 310 T-90S and 1,330 T-90MS tanks for 21 regts. by 2020 (total of 1,657 tanks with night visions)[96][101][102]
Total: 1770
59 Zorawar tanks are on order. 295 more planned.[111][112]
USA
Ordered from South Korea's Hanwha Defense and assembled by India's Larsen & Toubro.[206][207]
(410 acquired)[216]
Gun made by Bofors. 410 howitzers acquired from 1986 to 1991, only 200 remain in service.
(105 prototype)
Potential guns:
(Towed Gun System)
Total: 1200[235]
(Mounted Gun System)
(Dhanush prototype)
Each regiment will have two batteries with eight launchers each. Total 80 launchers.[246]
18 squadrons for IAF.
15 squadrons for IAF (120launchers)[249]
Akash 1S has 40 km operational range and flight ceiling of 20 km. 2 regiments of Akash Prime on order for Army.[250] Akash NG with increased range of 70–80 km being tested.[251]
316 missiles[258][259]
Manufactured by L&T. Order worth Rs. 6,000 placed in two phases. [265][266]
India
290 – 700 km range.
5 regiments are operational. Each regiment have 24 launchers or 72 ready to fire missiles.[285]
Quasi ballistic missile
Total 95 Prachand are planned.[297]
Netherlands
The major ongoing weapons programmes of the Indian Army are as follows:
This is a list of Indian military's field firing ranges used for testing the weapons, training the troops and wargaming.
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