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Ordnance Factory Medak

Ordnance Factory Medak (OFMK) (Hindi: आयुध निर्माणी मेदक), previously called Ordnance Factory Project Medak (OFPM) while in its development stage, is a factory owned by Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited, a company that manufactures armoured vehicles and was one of the 41 Indian ordnance factories under the erstwhile Ordnance Factories Board of the Ministry of Defence, controlled by Government of India.[1] It is spread over an area of 3023 acres[2] and has an employee strength of about 3000 personnel.[3] The company is headed only by an IOFS officer called General Manager (ex officio Additional Secretary to Government of India) who is the Chief Executive Officer responsible for the overall management of the company and is the main judicial authority.[4] OFMK is the only manufacturer of Infantry Combat Vehicles (ICVs) in India.

Ordnance Factory Medak (OFMK) (formerly)
Typepart of Armoured Vehicles Nigam
IndustryDefence
Founded1984; 39 years ago (1984) Medak, India
Key people
Alok Prasad, IOFS
(General Manager)
ProductsArmoured fighting vehicles
Number of employees
~3,000
Websitewww.ofmedak.gov.in

History Edit

It was established on 19 July 1984[5] by the then Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi for the indigenous production of Infantry Combat Vehicles.[6]

Products Edit

Over the decades, the company has diversified its product range, manufacturing surface-to-air missile (SAM) launchers, surface-to-surface missile launchers, armoured ambulances, self-propelled howitzers, armoured cars, unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), armoured light recovery vehicles, NBC recce vehicles, mine protected vehicles, armoured amphibious dozers, armoured radars, naval armaments, etc.

  • BMP-2 Sarath (Chariot of Victory)– Indian license-produced variant of the BMP-2,[7] built by Ordnance Factory Medak. The first vehicle, assembled from components supplied by KBP, was ready in 1987. By 1999, about 90% of the complete vehicle and its associated systems were being produced in India. It is estimated that by 2007, 1,250 vehicles had been built.[8] India has also developed the following versions of the Sarath:
    • BMP-2K Sarath – Command vehicle, similar to the Soviet/Russian version.[9][10]
    • Armoured Ambulance – This version retains the turret but without the gun or smoke grenade launchers.[11] The troop compartment has been modified to carry four stretchers.[12]
    • Armoured Amphibious Dozer (AAD) – Turret-less combat engineer vehicle, fitted with a folding dozer blade at the rear, mine ploughs, a main winch with a capacity of 8,000 kg and a rocket-propelled earth anchor for self-recovery.[8]
    • Armoured Vehicle Tracked Light Repair – Armoured recovery vehicle, fitted with a light hydraulic crane.[11]
    • Armoured Engineer Reconnaissance Vehicle (AERV) – This version has no gun and is fitted with specialised equipment, including an echo-sounder, a water current meter, a laser range finder and GPS. On the left rear of the hull, a marking system with 40 rods is fitted.[13][14]
    • NBC Reconnaissance Vehicle (NBCRV) – For detection of nuclear, biological and chemical contamination. The NBCRV was developed by DRDO and VRDE. It has been ordered by the Indian army.[15][16]
    • BMP-2 UGV – unmanned-reconnaissance ground vehicle fitted with equipment used to detect nuclear, biological and chemical contamination as well as mines. It is the remotely controllable variant of NBCRV.
    • Carrier Mortar Tracked Vehicle (CMT) – This turret-less version has an 81 mm mortar mounted in the modified troop compartment. The mortar is fired through an opening in the hull roof that has two hinged doors. It has a max. range of 5,000 m and a normal rate of fire of 6–8 rds/min. There is also a long range version of the mortar.[17] The vehicle carries 108 mortar rounds and is also fitted with a 7.62 mm machine gun with 2,350 rounds. Crew: 2+4. The first prototype was completed in 1997.[18]
    • NAMICA (Nag Missile Carrier) – part of the Nag anti-tank missile system. The Nag (Cobra) missile is launched from a retractable armoured launcher that contains four launch tubes and the guidance package. Nag is a fire-and-forget top-attack ATGM with a tandem-HEAT warhead and a range of at least 4 km.[19]
    • Akash Missile Launcher – Air-defence missile system that is based on a modified Sarath chassis with 7 road wheels. On top of the hull there's a launcher for three SAM's with a range of 27 km and semi-active homing guidance.[11][self-published source?]
    • Trishul Missile Launcher - The chassis of the Sarath has been modified to launch the Trishul SAM, with three missiles being carried in the ready to launch position, search and track radars and their associated fire-control system. In addition, there is a mobile command post with a raised superstructure, which is the nerve centre of the missiles' command, control, communications and intelligence functions. This system has yet to enter quantity production.
    • Rajendra RADAR – This is a multifunctional 3-D phased radar (MUFAR), associated with the Akash system. It is also based on the stretched chassis.
    • 105mm Self-Propelled Gun – This is OFB's mechanized version of the Indian Light Field Gun (EQPT 105/37 LFG E2) with 42 rounds stowed. The gun is mounted in a lightly armoured turret.[20][21][22] The 105mm SPG was shown for the first time in public in February 2010 during DEFEXPO-2010 in New Delhi and is planned to replace the FV433 Abbot SPG in the Indian army.
  • Mine Protected Vehicle – Also manufactured at Vehicle Factory Jabalpur.[23][24]
  • Bullet-Proof Vehicles - Bullet-proofing of Gypsy, Ambassador, 407, Safari and Prado.[25]
  • Medak Gun
  • CRN 91 Naval Gun[26]

New products Edit

Technology Edit

OFMK is the production partner of Vehicle Research & Development Establishment and Combat Vehicle Research and Development Establishment of Defence Research and Development Organisation.[citation needed]

Customers Edit

Customers of Ordnance Factory Medak include Indian Armed Forces, Central Armed Police Forces, State Armed Police Forces, Paramilitary Forces of India and Special Forces of India.[citation needed]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Our Factories : Indian Ordnance Factories".
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 August 2013. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 April 2012. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  4. ^ "Indian Ordnance Factories: Ordnance Factory Project Medak".
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 April 2012. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
  6. ^ Pike, John. "BMP-2 Sarath".
  7. ^ Ordnance Factory Board. Ofbindia.gov.in. Retrieved on 20 September 2011.
  8. ^ a b Armoured Amphibious Dozer (India) – Jane's Military Vehicles and Logistics
  9. ^ BMP-2 (Sarath) – Military Pictures – Air Force Army Navy Missiles Defense
  10. ^ Ordnance Factory Board
  11. ^ a b c JED The Military Equipment Directory
  12. ^ The Hindu : News / National : First batch of armoured ambulances rolled out
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 9 February 2012. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
  14. ^ Armoured Engineer Reconnaissance Vehicle (AERV) (India) – Jane's Military Vehicles and Logistics
  15. ^
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 20 August 2011. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
  17. ^ Ordnance Factory Board. Ofbindia.gov.in. Retrieved on 20 September 2011.
  18. ^ Ordnance Factory Board. Ofbindia.gov.in. Retrieved on 20 September 2011.
  19. ^ Nag ATGM
  20. ^ OFB 105mm SPG Specs | Flickr - Photo Sharing!. Flickr (19 February 2010). Retrieved on 20 September 2011.
  21. ^ OFB 105mm Tracked SPG on BMP II | Flickr - Photo Sharing!. Flickr. Retrieved on 20 September 2011.
  22. ^ CIMG2671.JPG (image). 4.bp.blogspot.com. Retrieved on 20 September 2011.
  23. ^
  24. ^ 'Army should be made self-reliant to meet security challenges' – Brahmand.com
  25. ^ Ordnance Factory celebrates 25th anniversary; to enhance ICVs production
  26. ^ Fast Attack Craft to be commissioned in Navy | Newsx |

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Ordnance Factory Medak OFMK Hindi आय ध न र म ण म दक previously called Ordnance Factory Project Medak OFPM while in its development stage is a factory owned by Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited a company that manufactures armoured vehicles and was one of the 41 Indian ordnance factories under the erstwhile Ordnance Factories Board of the Ministry of Defence controlled by Government of India 1 It is spread over an area of 3023 acres 2 and has an employee strength of about 3000 personnel 3 The company is headed only by an IOFS officer called General Manager ex officio Additional Secretary to Government of India who is the Chief Executive Officer responsible for the overall management of the company and is the main judicial authority 4 OFMK is the only manufacturer of Infantry Combat Vehicles ICVs in India Ordnance Factory Medak OFMK formerly Typepart of Armoured Vehicles NigamIndustryDefenceFounded1984 39 years ago 1984 Medak IndiaKey peopleAlok Prasad IOFS General Manager ProductsArmoured fighting vehiclesNumber of employees 3 000Websitewww wbr ofmedak wbr gov wbr in Contents 1 History 2 Products 2 1 New products 3 Technology 4 Customers 5 ReferencesHistory EditIt was established on 19 July 1984 5 by the then Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi for the indigenous production of Infantry Combat Vehicles 6 Products EditOver the decades the company has diversified its product range manufacturing surface to air missile SAM launchers surface to surface missile launchers armoured ambulances self propelled howitzers armoured cars unmanned ground vehicles UGVs armoured light recovery vehicles NBC recce vehicles mine protected vehicles armoured amphibious dozers armoured radars naval armaments etc BMP 2 Sarath Chariot of Victory Indian license produced variant of the BMP 2 7 built by Ordnance Factory Medak The first vehicle assembled from components supplied by KBP was ready in 1987 By 1999 about 90 of the complete vehicle and its associated systems were being produced in India It is estimated that by 2007 1 250 vehicles had been built 8 India has also developed the following versions of the Sarath BMP 2K Sarath Command vehicle similar to the Soviet Russian version 9 10 Armoured Ambulance This version retains the turret but without the gun or smoke grenade launchers 11 The troop compartment has been modified to carry four stretchers 12 Armoured Amphibious Dozer AAD Turret less combat engineer vehicle fitted with a folding dozer blade at the rear mine ploughs a main winch with a capacity of 8 000 kg and a rocket propelled earth anchor for self recovery 8 Armoured Vehicle Tracked Light Repair Armoured recovery vehicle fitted with a light hydraulic crane 11 Armoured Engineer Reconnaissance Vehicle AERV This version has no gun and is fitted with specialised equipment including an echo sounder a water current meter a laser range finder and GPS On the left rear of the hull a marking system with 40 rods is fitted 13 14 NBC Reconnaissance Vehicle NBCRV For detection of nuclear biological and chemical contamination The NBCRV was developed by DRDO and VRDE It has been ordered by the Indian army 15 16 BMP 2 UGV unmanned reconnaissance ground vehicle fitted with equipment used to detect nuclear biological and chemical contamination as well as mines It is the remotely controllable variant of NBCRV Carrier Mortar Tracked Vehicle CMT This turret less version has an 81 mm mortar mounted in the modified troop compartment The mortar is fired through an opening in the hull roof that has two hinged doors It has a max range of 5 000 m and a normal rate of fire of 6 8 rds min There is also a long range version of the mortar 17 The vehicle carries 108 mortar rounds and is also fitted with a 7 62 mm machine gun with 2 350 rounds Crew 2 4 The first prototype was completed in 1997 18 NAMICA Nag Missile Carrier part of the Nag anti tank missile system The Nag Cobra missile is launched from a retractable armoured launcher that contains four launch tubes and the guidance package Nag is a fire and forget top attack ATGM with a tandem HEAT warhead and a range of at least 4 km 19 Akash Missile Launcher Air defence missile system that is based on a modified Sarath chassis with 7 road wheels On top of the hull there s a launcher for three SAM s with a range of 27 km and semi active homing guidance 11 self published source Trishul Missile Launcher The chassis of the Sarath has been modified to launch the Trishul SAM with three missiles being carried in the ready to launch position search and track radars and their associated fire control system In addition there is a mobile command post with a raised superstructure which is the nerve centre of the missiles command control communications and intelligence functions This system has yet to enter quantity production Rajendra RADAR This is a multifunctional 3 D phased radar MUFAR associated with the Akash system It is also based on the stretched chassis 105mm Self Propelled Gun This is OFB s mechanized version of the Indian Light Field Gun EQPT 105 37 LFG E2 with 42 rounds stowed The gun is mounted in a lightly armoured turret 20 21 22 The 105mm SPG was shown for the first time in public in February 2010 during DEFEXPO 2010 in New Delhi and is planned to replace the FV433 Abbot SPG in the Indian army Mine Protected Vehicle Also manufactured at Vehicle Factory Jabalpur 23 24 Bullet Proof Vehicles Bullet proofing of Gypsy Ambassador 407 Safari and Prado 25 Medak Gun CRN 91 Naval Gun 26 Present Products and their variants nbsp Sarath Infantry Combat Vehicle ICV nbsp 4X4 Mine Protected Vehicle also in 6X6 configuration with RCWS recce and recovery variants nbsp Sarath in amphibious role travelling through sea nbsp Akash Missile Launcher on Sarath nbsp 4X4 Bullet Proof Vehicle nbsp Nag Missile Carrier Namica nbsp Surface Mine Clearing System on Sarath nbsp 4X4 Riot Control Vehicle nbsp ICV Communication Vehicle nbsp Carrier Mortar Tracked nbsp CRN 91 Naval Gun nbsp Armoured Ambulance Tracked nbsp Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Reconnaissance Vehicle CBRN RV nbsp Armoured Engineer Reconnaissance Vehicle AERV New products Edit Light Armoured Wheeled Vehicle LAWV Abhay Futuristic Infantry Combat Vehicle FICV Remote Controlled Weapon Station RCWS AK 630 Close in weapon system CIWS Future Products and their variants nbsp Pinake Multi barrel Rocket Launcher soon to be produced nbsp AK 630 Naval Gun nbsp Arjun Mark II nbsp 76 MM SRGM Naval nbsp High Mobility Vehicle Launching Platform for Smerch Rockets the same used for PinakaTechnology EditOFMK is the production partner of Vehicle Research amp Development Establishment and Combat Vehicle Research and Development Establishment of Defence Research and Development Organisation citation needed Customers EditCustomers of Ordnance Factory Medak include Indian Armed Forces Central Armed Police Forces State Armed Police Forces Paramilitary Forces of India and Special Forces of India citation needed References Edit Our Factories Indian Ordnance Factories Ordnance Factory Medak Website Archived from the original on 6 August 2013 Retrieved 8 August 2012 Ordnance Factory Medak Archived from the original on 15 April 2012 Retrieved 8 August 2012 Indian Ordnance Factories Ordnance Factory Project Medak Ordnance Factory Medak Archived from the original on 6 April 2012 Retrieved 7 August 2012 Pike John BMP 2 Sarath Ordnance Factory Board Ofbindia gov in Retrieved on 20 September 2011 a b Armoured Amphibious Dozer India Jane s Military Vehicles and Logistics BMP 2 Sarath Military Pictures Air Force Army Navy Missiles Defense Ordnance Factory Board a b c JED The Military Equipment Directory The Hindu News National First batch of armoured ambulances rolled out DRDO Archived from the original on 9 February 2012 Retrieved 7 August 2012 Armoured Engineer Reconnaissance Vehicle AERV India Jane s Military Vehicles and Logistics The Hindu National Vehicles to monitor nuclear contamination handed over to Army India flags off indigenious NBC Recce Vehicle Frontier India News Analysis Opinion Frontier India News Analysis Opinion Archived from the original on 20 August 2011 Retrieved 7 August 2012 Ordnance Factory Board Ofbindia gov in Retrieved on 20 September 2011 Ordnance Factory Board Ofbindia gov in Retrieved on 20 September 2011 Nag ATGM OFB 105mm SPG Specs Flickr Photo Sharing Flickr 19 February 2010 Retrieved on 20 September 2011 OFB 105mm Tracked SPG on BMP II Flickr Photo Sharing Flickr Retrieved on 20 September 2011 CIMG2671 JPG image 4 bp blogspot com Retrieved on 20 September 2011 The Hindu Andhra Pradesh News Ordnance Factory gears up to meet Army demand Army should be made self reliant to meet security challenges Brahmand com Ordnance Factory celebrates 25th anniversary to enhance ICVs production Fast Attack Craft to be commissioned in Navy Newsx Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ordnance Factory Medak amp oldid 1166116675, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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