Belgium's John Cockerill Targets 700 NATO-Standard Turret Order for India's 'Zorawar' Light Tank, Partners with Indian Firm for Domestic Manufacturing

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India's defence capabilities are set to receive a substantial upgrade through a new partnership between Belgium's John Cockerill Defence (JCD) and India's Electro Pneumatics and Hydraulics (EPH).

The collaboration will focus on producing advanced turret systems within India for the Indian Army's "Zorawar" light tank program, a project designed to enhance India's military presence along its borders.

The joint venture, with JCD holding a 60% majority stake and EPH 40%, is in line with the Indian government's "Make in India" initiative, which promotes domestic manufacturing and self-reliance in key sectors.

The partnership will see the production of the Cockerill 3105 turret, equipped with the NATO-standard Cockerill® 105mm High Pressure (HP) Gun, at a facility in Pune, India. This represents the first time JCD will manufacture turrets outside of Europe.

The Zorawar light tank project is a direct response to the increasing deployment of Chinese ZTQ-15 tanks along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), the disputed border between India and China.

The Indian Army initially plans to acquire 350 Zorawar tanks to improve its operational readiness in high-altitude environments. However, recent statements from the Belgian Defence Minister, alongside earlier reports, suggest that the total procurement could eventually reach 700 units. This reflects a significant long-term commitment to bolstering India's border defenses.

The Cockerill 3105 turret provides the Zorawar with significant firepower. It is capable of firing various ammunition types, including high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) rounds and anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs).

The turret also features an autoloader, sophisticated fire control systems, and a high elevation range of +42 degrees, which is particularly important for engaging targets in mountainous terrain, typical of the LAC region.

The use of a NATO-standard 105mm gun also opens up potential interoperability benefits with other militaries that use the same standard.

The initial phase of the project involves the production of 59 turrets for Zorawar prototypes, which are currently undergoing testing. The expanded requirement, anticipated to reach 700 tanks, underscores India's strategic focus on addressing potential threats, particularly from China's ZTQ-15, a 33-35 tonne tank also armed with a 105mm gun.

The manufacturing facility in Chakan, Pune, is slated to deliver its first Indian-made turret by 2027.

In addition to supplying the Indian Army, the JCD-EPH partnership intends to explore potential export markets, positioning India as a contributor to the global defence manufacturing industry. This collaboration strengthens the bilateral relationship between India and Belgium and indicates JCD's confidence in India's manufacturing capabilities.
 
Why can't Adani Ambani Tata mahindra.. Can't build this??? How long only screw driver giri...

It's so shameful... Turret is not rocket science.

Give kalyani a chance... They will build turret
 
DRDO chief literally said in an interview, "When the tank will be production-ready, it will be fully indigenous." How are we allowing these countries and companies to take a huge chunk of our money when we have DRDO and Kalyani, all working here and actually investing money into R&D?
 
Turret is not easy, also, as you're portraying. It's better to get an off-the-shelf, readily available system to finish the development quickly, which happened in Zoravar. It's great that Cockrell has agreed to produce the turret in India.

Look at the situation of Arjun, 40 years in development and still we have only 50-60% indigenous content.
Zoravar is still 3/4 away. Enough time to develop a new turret.

Use a Cockerel turret for a stop-gap.
 
JCD understood that imported turrets will be replaced, and they will lose market share, so they are forming this JV. It's weird that our Tank and Belgium DM are giving info about the numbers that will be inducted. 🤣🤣

If they give technology to this JV company, it will be good....
 
We need to get 100% TOT on this.
There are only two companies in the world who manufacture turrets - John Cockerill Systems of Belgium, and Kalyani Strategic Systems of India. In fact, the Indian system is a bit superior to the foreign one and is seriously being considered by the Indian Army.
 
Why can't Adani Ambani Tata mahindra.. Can't build this??? How long only screw driver giri...

It's so shameful... Turret is not rocket science.

Give kalyani a chance... They will build turret
There are only two companies in the world that manufacture turrets: John Cockerill Systems of Belgium and Kalyani Strategic Systems of India. In fact, the Indian system is a bit superior to the foreign one. So, Kalyani has already done the job and tested it in the presence of the Army, with results much better than expectations.
 
As per the agreement, 59 more turrets will be screw-drived from this facility. Hope Kalyani, which released a statement during the unveiling of Zorawar, to bring out their version of the turret, and hope they finish the development soon. Anyways, it's good that this company will gain some tech and experience, and in the future, they could partner with DRDO for future platforms.
 
I believe the many tanks are meant to guard the LOC in some places while the rest may be deployed in Kutch salty marsh areas in Gujarat.
 
There are only two companies in the world who manufacture turrets - John Cockerill Systems of Belgium, and Kalyani Strategic Systems of India. In fact, the Indian system is a bit superior to the foreign one and is seriously being considered by the Indian Army.
John Cockerill and Indian firm Electro Pneumatics and Hydraulics Ltd firmed up a joint venture to produce turrets for the Indian Army's Zorawar light tank programme., so I don't think Kalyani turret will be used for Zoawar, they also make turrret for Striker.
 
Why can't Adani Ambani Tata mahindra.. Can't build this??? How long only screw driver giri...

It's so shameful... Turret is not rocket science.

Give kalyani a chance... They will build turret
Turret is not easy, also, as you're portraying. It's better to get an off-the-shelf, readily available system to finish the development quickly, which happened in Zoravar. It's great that Cockrell has agreed to produce the turret in India.

Look at the situation of Arjun, 40 years in development and still we have only 50-60% indigenous content.
 

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