General Dynamics gets $44.5 million Army deal to provide ammunition for Afghanistan, US forcesOctober 1st, 2009 General Dynamics gets $44.5M Army contractWASHINGTON — A division of General Dynamics Corp. recently received a $44.5 million contract from the Army to provide ammunition for the government of Afghanistan and U.S.
Fla. man accused of illegally supplying Afghans with Chinese-made ammo reaches plea dealAugust 31st, 2009 Fla. man agrees to plead guilty in ammo sales caseMIAMI — A man accused in a scheme to illegally ship nearly $300 million in Chinese-made ammunition to the Afghan military has agreed to a plea deal that could send him to prison for up to five years. Under the deal, prosecutors will drop 84 counts of wrongdoing in exchange for 23-year-old Efraim Diveroli of Miami Beach pleading guilty to a conspiracy charge.
Alliant Techsystems posts 28 percent increase in 1st-quarter profit on higher ammunition salesAugust 6th, 2009 Alliant Techsystems 1Q profit up on strong salesMINNEAPOLIS — Military contractor Alliant Techsystems Inc. said Thursday its fiscal first-quarter profit rose 28 percent on higher ammunition sales and improved margins, topping analysts' expectations.
Procurements during ordnance board ex-chief's tenure under scannerJuly 29th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) will conduct a special audit of the procurement contracts signed during the tenure of former chairman of Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) Sudipto Ghosh, who was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation on corruption charges, parliament was informed Wednesday. The Ministry of Defence has requested Comptroller and Auditor General to conduct a special audit of procurement contracts concluded during the tenure of former Chairman of Ordnance Factory Board, Minister of State for Defence M.M Pallam Raju said in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha.
Indian Army wastes 1747 crore buying faulty choppers: ReportJuly 10th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The 40 indigenously-built advanced light helicopters (ALHs) the Indian Army has bought for Rs.1,747 crore (Rs.356 million) have a technical flaw that prevents them from flying to heights of 6,500 metres, thus affecting operational preparedness in high altitude areas like the Siachen glacier, India's audit watchdog says. "The ALH was not able to fly above 5,000 metres, though the army's requirement stipulated an ability to fly upto 6,500 metres.
Afghanistan army chief arrives in IndiaJuly 6th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Afghanistan National Army chief General Bismillah Khan Mohammadi arrived on a four day official visit to India Monday. He will be meeting senior military and defence officials and is likely to discuss issues like training of Afghan army officers.
'Arms found in Bangladesh meant for Indian insurgent group'June 9th, 2009 DHAKA - Arms and explosives seized in 2003 and again in 2004 belonged to an Indian insurgent group using Bangladeshi territory, former top officials of Bangladesh's National Services Intelligence (NSI) have told a court in Chittagong. The haul in 2003 at Kahalu in Bogra district in northern Bangladesh had ammunition belonging to the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), an insurgent group in the northeastern Indian state of Assam, and being carried from one place to another in India through Bangladesh, said Major General (retd) Rezzaqul Haider Chowdhury.
Army chief asks world community to put pressure on PakistanMay 29th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Expressing concern over media reports of growing nuclear arsenal of Pakistan, the Indian Army Chief, General Deepak Kapoor, on Friday urged international community to take measures to cap Pakistan's nuclear capabilities. He also appealed the international community to increase diplomatic pressure on Pakistan so that the growth of their nuclear arsenal could be checked.
Indigenous battle tank heads for comparative trials with Russian T-90May 25th, 2009 NEW DELHI - With one regiment of the indigenously built Arjun main battle tank (MBT) delivered to the Indian Army, the combat vehicle is now headed for comparative trials with its Russian T-90 equivalent. This could deliver the final verdict on a platform that has been 36 years in the making and which has cost the exchequer Rs.3.5 billion ($71.7 million).
Indian army team scales Nepal's Dhaulagiri peakMay 11th, 2009 NEW DELHI - An Indian Army team has become the country's first to scale the 8,167-metre high Dhaulagiri peak in Nepal, the seventh highest in the world, an army official Monday said. Dhaulagiri is considered one of the world's toughest peaks to climb.
Indian army accuses Pakistan of helping 31 rebels enter Indian-controlled KashmirApril 25th, 2009 India says Pakistan helped Kashmir rebelsSRINAGAR, India — Pakistani troops helped 31 Islamic militants infiltrate the Indian-administered portion of Kashmir in recent weeks, the Indian army said Saturday. "The armed forces across (the border) have been giving them full support," Brig.
I'll gift Gandhi memorabilia to government: Vijay MallyaMarch 7th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Liquor baron Vijay Mallya, who acquired Mahatma Gandhi's memorabilia at an auction in New York with a $1.8 million bid, Friday said he had not been contacted by Indian officials on this and would gift the items to the government. 'I am looking forward to seeing what I bought - and hope it will be sooner rather than later,' Mallya told CNN-IBN from France, hours after his representative clinched the deal at the auction by Antiquorum Auctioneers in New York.
Lt Col Kapil Dev readies for combatFebruary 21st, 2009 NEW DELHI - 'I am feeling a complete Indian now,' said former Indian cricket captain Kapil Dev, as he underwent physical and arms training here Friday after joining the Territorial Army five months ago. 'It is emotional to wear this uniform.
Indian Army commemorates 61st foundation dayJanuary 14th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Indian Army commemorated its 61st Foundation Day Thursday by paying homage to martyred soldiers. Army Chief General Deepak Kapoor, Navy Chief Admiral Sureesh Mehta and Chief of Air Staff Air Marshall Fali Homi Major paid floral tributes at the Amar Jawan Jyoti at the India Gate here.
India keeping all options open: Indian Army chiefJanuary 13th, 2009 NEW DELHI - A war with Pakistan was the last resort but India was keeping all options open given its view that the 'perpetrators of 26/11' were from that country, Indian Army chief Deepak Kapoor said Wednesday. Stressing that Indian troops were ready, he said: 'We do feel that the perpetrators of 26/11 were from Pakistan.