NEW DELHI: Along with new assault rifles and other weaponry in the pipeline, the Army jawans are now getting set for a complete makeover in their clothing and personal kits to boost their operational efficiency.
From new backpacks and ammunition pouches to sneakers and improved mosquito nets, Army chief General Bikram Singh has initiated or cleared several such acquisition projects. Till now, only the around five lakh or so infantry soldiers were entitled to get "improved combat kits" (ICKs) but the approved plan is to issue it to the entire 11-lakh strong Army. "Composed of new small and large backpacks, ammunition pouches, belts, water bottles and the like, the ICKs will also be issued to the other arms over the next five years. Each ICK costs around Rs 4,900," said an officer.
Similarly, the Army will soon float a new tender to acquire eight lakh Reebok or Adidas-like sneakers to replace the thin brown canvas PT shoes currently issued to soldiers. Despite attempts to upgrade the PT shoes to proper "sports shoes" over the last several years, the project was stuck in bureaucratic red-tape till now, as reported by TOI earlier.
"The technical specifications for the sneakers, made of a mix of leather and synthetic mesh, have been finalised after trials. Each such sneaker will cost around Rs 900-1,100," he said. The vintage-pattern canvas PT shoes, incidentally, have been in service for over 50 years without any improvement in quality. The Army also wants to introduce specially-designed combat boots for soldiers that will be more durable, flexible and light-weight than the existing heavy boots.
The Army has also decided to issue cloth, manufactured by ordnance factories, and an Rs 225 allowance to get it stitched as per their size and shape to soldiers to bring homogeneity in uniforms. Jawans will also get new "long-lasting insecticidal nets" instead of the old mosquito nets they have been making do with till now.
"Soldiers will also be issued multi-purpose ponchos to replace the rain capes/rain coats they have at present. The quality of blankets, much lighter and with more fine-grade wool, is also been improved," he added.
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