CAG pulls up Defence Ministry on ammunition management in Army


New Delhi, May 9 (PTI) : Public accounts watchdog CAG today pulled up the Defence Ministry on the issue of ammunition management in Army, saying acute shortage of ammunition was a serious cause of concern directly impairing the operational readiness of the force.

"While availability of authorised stock against War Wastage Reserve (WWR) to meet the expected duration of operation formed the basic criteria for ensuring the operational readiness of the Army, we found during the review that against the WWR of 40 (I) days, the availability of ammunition was only in 10 per cent of the total types of ammunition held (March 2013).

"Further, in 50 per cent of the total types of ammunition, the holding was 'critical' i.e., less than 10 (I) days," the Comptroller & Auditor General of India said in its report tabled in Parliament today.

The CAG said it observed that the overall holding had been continuously depleting over the years and was more prominent in high calibre ammunition, adding the percentage of high calibre ammunition, which was critical, ranged up to 84 per cent during the five years period of audit.

"To tide over the persistent acute shortages, the AHQ had set (1999) a minimum threshold of MARL (Minimum Acceptable Risk Level) 20 (I) days to be achieved first. We found that even after 15 years, the threshold of MARL could not be achieved. The acute shortage was a serious cause of concern directly impairing the operational readiness of the Army," It said.

According to CAG , the inability of OFB to meet the demand of Army was a major cause for shortage of ammunition.

"OFB, which had a limited production capacity vis-a-vis the requirement of Army, accepted the targets for supply of ammunition covered under the Roll on Indent in mutual consultation with AHQ. It however, failed to supply the accepted quantities, and there was shortfall in 54 to 73 per cent types of ammunition.

"Shortfall in production capacity by the OFB was further compounded by high rate of RFR. In 71 out of 123 instances examined during audit, the percentage of items returned for rectification ranged from 20 to 100 per cent," the CAG report said.

"We found that due to manufacturing defects ammunition worth Rs 1,618 crore was lying rejected in depots. Further, ammunition worth Rs 814 crore was declared unserviceable within shelf life due to its poor quality," the report said.

"Overall serviceability state of the ammunition revealed that 17.5 per cent of total quantity of ammunition held was lying in segregated, repairable and unserviceable condition (March 2013). During the period covered in audit, ammunition worth Rs 3,578 crore was lying in segregated condition, due to delay in timely investigation.

"Further ammunition worth Rs 2,109 crore was lying in repairable condition due to routine failure of OFB in supply of repair components," the report said, adding timely sentencing and repair of these ammunition would have improved the serviceability state of ammunition holding.

"Given the persistent shortfall in availability of authorised reserves, (Defence) Ministry should devise an objective and realistic mechanism, duly considering the capacity of ordnance factories, availability of budget and inescapable requirement of the Army to ensure that the operational requirements of the Army are fully met," the CAG said in one of its several recommendations on the issue.

 

  

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  • John, Udupi

    Sun, May 10 2015

    Shivappa, not really! Close your eyes for the next 4 years and keep on dreaming 'Achhe Din'!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, NY

    Sat, May 09 2015

    Finally we will launch FEKU missiles...

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Sat, May 09 2015

    Let chuddy bhakts know that its BJPeeee government has slashed India's Defence Budget by Rs.13000 crores after coming to power.

    This is a glaring example of mismanagement at the highest levels of BJP's corrupt government.

    BJP has NO IDEA how to run the nation as its defence minister is chilling out in Goa inaugurating fish shops and its PM is in SPEECH MODE.

    BJP Bhagao, Bharat Bachao.



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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sat, May 09 2015

    CAG pulling up a Ministry is no different to an appointed accountant pulling up the owner of a company.

    CAG is an auditing body. It cannot pull up anybody, but merely highlight where they found any issues.

    So, either the reporter has gone overboard, or the present Government is using CAG to make some mega-purchases.

    People have to remember that, if things were so bad, India could not complete one of the word's quickest wars way back in 1971 - in liberating East Pakistan and creating Bangladesh.

    But the weapons purchase lobby is super big. The public will never know who are the real string-pullers in all these dramas.

    I won't be surprised if some import-export friends of the present Government are overeager to have a look at how they can help India's defence-preparedness.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Sat, May 09 2015


    @ Mangalurian,

    Quote :

    People have to remember that, if things were so bad, India could not complete one of the word's quickest wars way back in 1971 - in liberating East Pakistan and creating Bangladesh

    Unquote.

    Can you say the same thing applies in a war scenario either with China or Pakistan...???

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sat, May 09 2015

    Before come to power at the center, this NAMO & his corporate honcho's accused the previous UPA govt of policy paralysis.
    But, if we see now under the leadership of our honorable NRI PM NAMO(lol) the bureaucracy become totally paralyzed (which is more dangerous than policy paralysis).
    .. may be there is too much spying ..., there is trust gap between political class & bureaucracy ..... ,
    God save Hindustan.

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  • Anonymous,

    Sat, May 09 2015

    New Indigenous very potent weapon Dhoklas from Guj.
    100% make in India lethal than Nuclear explosion.
    Jhor se Bolo Feku Maharaj ki Pee Pee Pee.

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  • GuRu, Mangalore

    Sat, May 09 2015

    I see Many Rahul Gandhi's now a days in mangalore commenting here in daijiworld

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  • Anonymous,

    Sat, May 09 2015

    Does it include you as well dear Feku Bhakth?

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sat, May 09 2015

    This is just a trailer report from CAG ...,
    Wait for more..., I am guessing by looking at the govt response & Finance Ministry announcements to support the stock market (that too whenever there is a steep fall), I feel there is possibility of a big big big & very big scam is brewing in Hindustani stock market...,(possibly by way of FEKU FII's) Not only this there is also massive loan repayment default possibility by over leveraged top business houses on the cards..
    sooner than later...,
    I don't wonder if Supreme Court also Join lashing out at govt of the day..., for not making appointment to key public interested offices like RTI etc., and attack on NGO's...,

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Sat, May 09 2015

    there is a saying in konkani.. "thoop khaalle koodle roop yeinam"!roughly means, you wont start getting a glow in your skin and beauty, the moment you start having ghee! it takes time! ... so here too, we have made a mess of our armed forces capacity! I still remember how chacha nehru forced a war without troop being ready... china war and there were no glouses, night vision apparatus, and enough warm clothes in scorching ice atmoshpehre on himalayas! we lost the war.. we never learnt a lesson!... Antony in last 10 years was busy helpign scamsters with tatra trucks and helicopter deals! and kept overlooking the army needs! infact they humiliated general vk singh and he had written the actutal status on war readniess.. they made presstitutes write nonsense stories of coup against govt... I hope Modi/Parrikar/and our COAS sit together to fullfil the needs of army and also push for "make in india" with technology transfer from developed partner countries! vhe vhe vhe

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  • Anonymous,

    Sat, May 09 2015

    During Vaju uncles time Army was overflowing with weapons so that they had to rely on Bofors guns bought by Dongi Congi Sickulars. Shameless Jokers Pee Pee Pee

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  • John, Udupi

    Sat, May 09 2015

    Sunil, If it has not been done in one year, forget 2019 also!. Remember this is the same party that made such a noise when Gen. V. K. Singh said army doesnt has much ammunition to fight the enemy!. This is the same party that said we have to take a tough stand against China and now they have cut in half the allocation for mountain strike corps that would have given India a deterrence against China!. What if the war happens before 2019!!!???. Presently the PM is just visiting India whenever time permits and I can understand his difficulty in adjusting time for India and its problems!

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  • Shivappa, Mangaluru

    Sat, May 09 2015

    Really John?

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/B'lore

    Sat, May 09 2015

    Any shortage in defence is really a cause of concern because defence deal with nation's security.

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  • Tomcat , Mangalore

    Sat, May 09 2015

    Modi is just Johnny TALKER so also congi dongis both these parties should be before firing sad.

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Sat, May 09 2015

    Tomcat , Mangalore

    India didnt get independence in last 1 year.. Ammunition stock should be piled over couple of years for battle ready..

    CAG does not see who is in goverment, they hold the defence ministy in general for the problem... Mr Lungi Anthony should be screwed with the old ammunations first..

    These sickular vultures needs everything done in 1 year, however when UPA was not performing for last 10 years, these people where busy licking thiers a....

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  • sunill, bengaluru

    Sat, May 09 2015

    Shows upa govt concerns wrt national security.modi will make defence forces well oiled and war ready by 2019

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  • neel, india

    Sat, May 09 2015

    These issues of national security should not be made public. It can have grave consequences especially since India is in a sensitive zone

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  • malcolm pereira, dadra Nagar Haveli , gujarat

    Sat, May 09 2015

    Once in 6 months ,This is the third defence status report in 18 months from CAG on war preparation.This is not a report of CWG,2G like.This nothing but a audit report for compliance on procuerement.we can the same reports 10 times since 6 years which only media is sensationalising as headlines and there is no need for a panic.

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