Mahindra Rakshak

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Mahindra Rakshak
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Mumbai Police Mahindra Rakshak during an exhibition.
Type Military light utility vehicle
Place of originFlag of India.svg  India
Service history
In service2000 – Present [1]
Used bySee Users
Production history
DesignerMahindra Defence Systems (Defense Land Systems) [2]
ManufacturerMahindra & Mahindra Defense
Produced2000 – Present
VariantsSee Variants
Specifications

Main
armament
  • Light machine gun mount optional for Rakshak [3]
  • Gun mount installed for Rakshak Plus with front/rear protection [4]
TransmissionManual transmission [5]
Suspension 4x4, wheeled

The Mahindra Rakshak (Protector) is an armored military light utility vehicle made by Mahindra Defense Systems, [6] based on the chassis of the Mahindra Commander jeep. [5] Primarily used by the Indian army, it is also used by other countries and police in numerous Indian States. Currently it undergoing through a replacement process, with the Mahindra Armored Light Specialist Vehicle (ALSV) chosen as its successor.

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The Rakshak was designed to be used in counter-insurgency and anti-terrorism operations. [7]

History

The Rakshak jeep was launched in 2000 in collaboration with Plasan. [1] The vehicle was first manufactured under Mahindra Specialties. [8]

The Rakshak was placed under scrutiny in 2008 when the government alleged that the engine used was suitable for 1,600 kg and below and that the vehicle was 2,660 kg, making it very unsafe to use in areas where militants have a strong influence. [9] In response to this allegation, then MDS CEO Brig. Khutab Hai stated that the company had supplied the army with Rakshaks outfitted with new engines with a higher power and increased torque in order improve the vehicle's ability to climb in hilly terrain. [9] It was suggested that the contract was made under a short time with the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) investigating if any rules were violated. [10]

In 2009, the Mahindra Special Military Vehicles in Prithla, Faridabad was established with a capacity to manufacture a minimum of 500 vehicles per year. [11]

In 2012, the Mumbai Police requested a tender for bulletproof, run flat types and tubeless rims to replace those are in use. [12]

Jammu & Kashmir Police reported that in 2014, 100 Rakshaks in service had not received replacement engines following flood damage due to lack of supply. [13]

Design

The Rakshak is made with its armored plating made by Plasan Sasa, [14] obtained via technology transfer. [3] The plating consists of composite steel, ultra hardened steel, high performance polyethylene and aramid laminates. [15]

It is meant to be a cost-effective vehicle for security forces that cannot afford high-end armored vehicles. [16]

It is designed to withstand 7.62mm rounds from 10 meters with the flooring armored to withstand grenade explosions. [14] [3] It uses a manual transmission for a four-wheel drive and has the option of installing an air conditioner system. [5] During live fire tests, 41 bullets were fired at the Rakshak and at least one grenade was hurled underneath it. [17]

The vehicle can carry up to 6 persons with 2 seated in front and four at the rear. [18]

Variants

Rakshak Plus

The Rakshak Plus was publicly displayed at the DEFEXPO 2012 convention. [19] It weighs 600 kg and has a PTZ surveillance camera installed, which has a 360 degree view with zooming capacity of 500 meters. [19]

It has a 2.2-litre m-Hawk turbocharged and intercooled diesel engine with a roof gun mount, front and back protection plates, five firing ports, fire suppression material in the fuel tank, air conditioning and power steering. [4] It has level 3 armor. [4]

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