By Express News Service

The Indian Army is in the process of inducting around 10,000 Hand Held Thermal Imager-Uncooled {HHTI (UC)} for which the Request for Information (RFI) has been uploaded on the Army Website.

As per the RFI sought from the vendors, the “HHTI (UC) with latest technology parameters to enable soldiers to carry out surveillance up to 3000 m.”

The surveillance device should enable day and night surveillance with a combination of High-Resolution Optical Viewer, Digital (low light) and Thermal (uncooled) sensors.

The surveillance device should facilitate the judging distance of the area under surveillance using LRFs, acquisition of magnetic bearing using DMC, and provide its location to users employing inbuilt Satellite Navigation Systems including NAVIC.

The surveillance device should weigh less than 3.0 kgs and facilitate the recording and storage of a minimum of three hours of SD videos with removable storage devices. It should also enable seamless wired/ wireless connectivity minimum upto 50m with standard interfaces.

Once the RFI is reverted by the vendors “Tentative date of issue of Request for Proposal (RFP) is Jun 2024 with the total quantity required is approximately 10000” RFI says.

The procurement will be “in a phased manner, the desired quantity should be delivered within six (06) months to twenty-four (24) months from the day of Advance Payment. The vendors should confirm in their response their capability of delivering a requisite quantity of HHTI(UC) within the stipulated time frame.

Vendors are expected to forward the required documents/details 26 Dec 2023. Follow channel on WhatsApp

The Indian Army is in the process of inducting around 10,000 Hand Held Thermal Imager-Uncooled {HHTI (UC)} for which the Request for Information (RFI) has been uploaded on the Army Website.

As per the RFI sought from the vendors, the “HHTI (UC) with latest technology parameters to enable soldiers to carry out surveillance up to 3000 m.”

The surveillance device should enable day and night surveillance with a combination of High-Resolution Optical Viewer, Digital (low light) and Thermal (uncooled) sensors.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

The surveillance device should facilitate the judging distance of the area under surveillance using LRFs, acquisition of magnetic bearing using DMC, and provide its location to users employing inbuilt Satellite Navigation Systems including NAVIC.

The surveillance device should weigh less than 3.0 kgs and facilitate the recording and storage of a minimum of three hours of SD videos with removable storage devices. It should also enable seamless wired/ wireless connectivity minimum upto 50m with standard interfaces.

Once the RFI is reverted by the vendors “Tentative date of issue of Request for Proposal (RFP) is Jun 2024 with the total quantity required is approximately 10000” RFI says.

The procurement will be “in a phased manner, the desired quantity should be delivered within six (06) months to twenty-four (24) months from the day of Advance Payment. The vendors should confirm in their response their capability of delivering a requisite quantity of HHTI(UC) within the stipulated time frame.

Vendors are expected to forward the required documents/details 26 Dec 2023. Follow channel on WhatsApp



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