New Delhi: India’s leading defence company, Larsen & Toubro will be exploring the defence sector at the upcoming DefExpo 2022 having four decades of expertise especially for land and sea systems.
In a recent interview, JD Patil, Member of Executive Committee of Management and Advisor (Defence & Smart Technologies) to CEO & MD, L&T, said his company had emerged as the L1 (lowest bidder) for the Indian Air Force contract for about 240 air defence gun systems, as also its new submarine, unmanned systems, and other products.
He said the company will showcase at the DefExpo a model of its in-house designed and developed submarine as also various warships built by the company.
“We will obviously have some of the tank programs, various artillery systems, bridging systems, and major systems that we do… the focus will also be on new technologies, unmanned segments. Some of our iconic programs will find presence in the PM’s Hall; and Gujarat is very proud of our [K-9] Vajra [guns]. They will be displayed as the army’s Vajra since we have delivered them to the Indian army,” Patil said.
He said the development of the light tanks in collaboration with DRDO was on at full speed and that “this is completely ab initio, and not taking Vajra design… except for engine and transmission, everything can be done here. Since the equipment was done here, not as TOT [transfer of technology], a lot of the equipment, running gear, suspension was built to specs. The design is joint effort (DRDO).. We are confident that the light tank will roll out on test tracks by the middle of next year.”
Patil said an Air Force programme was also needed by the army too, namely, the air defence gun.
“We have just proven against international competition… our indigenous air defence system and a full-fledged air defence system from search radar to track radar to fire controls to command control to electro-optics built-in with the gun. The complete weapon systems. This has come out successfully from the trials and qualified; after the price bid we are L1. Contract is yet to happen… about 240 guns, if I’m not wrong, is for the Air Force. The army requires identical guns… They are buying in two phases. So the first phase is slightly larger. The second phase will be much larger. RFP [request for proposal] was issued on October 8. There is RFI [request for information] stage for mounted guns. The towed guns are yet to be ordered. We qualified on the towed guns with a sizeable indigenous content. Whole lot of the programs are in a limbo, that way. It was won in price by Israelis but not yet ordered,” he said.
On the business side in the defence sector, Patil said his company as a group, “does multiple activities across defence sector. There is business for us. of about ₹4,000 crore per year. We possibly could do much more because we have invested in seven manufacturing facilities and the investments originally were ₹8,000 crore in defence. There is no (other) Indian corporate which comes to one-tenth of it. We have enormous capacity which is quite underutilised, and this is where more and more opportunities are coming in the way of private sector entities. Couple of years back this was just not happening…. Many of our programs will pick up volumes. Export is small, about ₹300-400 crore. We export to 12 countries.”