In a report tabled in the Lok Sabha today, the Comptroller and Auditor General said the strategic missile system procured from the state-run Bharat Electronics Ltd were deficient in quality. The missiles were to be deployed on the China border.
The report said missile systems were to be installed at the six designated sites between 2013 and 2015. But till date, none of the missile systems procured at a cost of Rs 3,619 crore has been installed due to delay in execution of civil works at the sites concerned.
"Out of 80 missiles received up to November 2014, 20 missiles were test fired during April-November 2014. Six of these missiles that is 30 per cent, failed the test," the CAG said in the report.
The auditor said as the failure rate of the sample tested was as high as 30 per cent, action needs to be taken to establish the reliability of factory acceptance test of the remaining missiles.
Preliminary failure analysis report, the CAG said, revealed that the missiles fell short of the target and had lower than the required velocity. There was also malfunctioning of critical units.
In view of the threat perception, the government had approved the induction of the strategic missile in the Northeast sector to provide the necessary deterrence and counter possible threat from China.
The CAG said failure analysis of the first three failed missiles was completed in August 2014 while that of another three missiles was completed in May 2016.
"IAF replied that action for replacement of the failed missiles was being undertaken. IAF also stated that BEL had replaced the three failed missiles in January 2016 and the remaining three missiles were yet to be replaced.
The CAG was also not ready to accept Indian Air Force's argument that the delay in commissioning of missile system was not attributable to non-availability of infrastructure, but the delay by BEL in supply of maintenance spares and completion of acceptance checks of missiles.
The auditor said the defence ministry may review the quality of the factory acceptance test (FAT) of the missiles so as to enhance reliability of FAT.
The CAG also slammed IAF over procurement of autopilots.
"Against requirement of 108 autopilots projected by IAF in 1997 for 108 Jaguar aircraft, only 35 autopilots were procured between 2006 and 2008 through a contract concluded in August 1999," it said.
The CAG said repeat contract for 95 autopilots could be concluded only by March 2014 and that out of 35 autopilots procured earlier, only 18 autopilots could be integrated on the Jaguar aircraft as of March 2017.
It said 30 autopilots received through the repeat contract are yet to be integrated and thus, the flying aid capability envisaged by IAF for the Jaguar Aircraft in 1997 remains largely unrealised even after 20 years.
The auditor also slammed IAF for delay in servicing and repair of IL fleet of aircraft.
"This was in turn largely attributable to poor availability of spares and delay by IAF in signing maintenance support contract with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM)," it observed.
The CAG also criticised IAF for "irregular" availing of LTC by officers during their private visits to foreign countries.
It said permissions of LTC for journeys to foreign destination and payments of Rs 82.58 lakh by the respective authorities were irregular and in gross violation of provision of LTC contained in defence travel regulations.
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