COMMANDER BALLISTIC HELMET MID-CUT NIJ LEVEL IIIA
Indian Army
BARAMULLA, JAMMU & KASHMIR
Bid Publish Date
19-Mar-2025, 6:34 pm
Bid End Date
01-Jul-2025, 12:00 pm
EMD
₹19,87,875
Location
Progress
Quantity
150
Bid Type
Two Packet Bid
Indian Army announces a tender for High Cut Ballistic Helmet with Protection form AK-47 HSC Amn in UDHAMPUR, JAMMU & KASHMIR. Quantity: 150. Submission Deadline: 01-07-2025 12: 00: 00. Last date to apply is approaching fast!
Main Document
OTHER
ATC
GEM_GENERAL_TERMS_AND_CONDITIONS
Indian Army
BARAMULLA, JAMMU & KASHMIR
Indian Navy
Indian Air Force
KAMRUP, ASSAM
Bharat Electronics Limited (bel)
BANGALORE, KARNATAKA
Indian Air Force
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Experience Criteria
Past Performance
Bidder Turnover
Certificate (Requested in ATC)
OEM Authorization Certificate
OEM Annual Turnover
Additional Doc 1 (Requested in ATC)
Additional Doc 2 (Requested in ATC) *In case any bidder is seeking exemption from Experience / Turnover Criteria
the supporting documents to prove his eligibility for exemption must be uploaded for evaluation by the buyer
Key insights about JAMMU AND KASHMIR tender market
The eligibility requirements include being a registered entity in accordance with industry standards, with certifications confirming previous experience in supplying ballistic gear. Additionally, compliance with safety and quality regulations relevant to military contracts is vital. Bidders must also demonstrate technical capabilities in producing high cut ballistic helmets.
The technical specifications required for the helmets include compliance with recognized international ballistic protection standards. They should be able to withstand fire from AK-47 ammunition, incorporate comfort features for extended wear, and allow for the integration of communication systems and other accessories.
During the registration process, bidders are required to submit comprehensive technical and financial proposals in PDF format. Additional documents may include quality assurance certificates, compliance with safety regulations, and any relevant manufacturing licenses. Ensuring that all documents are complete and within the specified formats is crucial to streamline the evaluation process.
The payment terms will be outlined in the tender documents, typically requiring an upfront payment followed by the remainder upon successful delivery and acceptance of the helmets. Performance security will also be a requisite, where successful bidders may need to provide a guarantee to ensure compliance with the contract terms, safeguarding both parties' interests.
Yes, provisions for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs) include potential price preferences and simplified documentation requirements to encourage their participation. Additionally, bids that comply with 'Make in India' initiatives will be viewed favorably, promoting local manufacturing and economic growth.
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Main Document
OTHER
ATC
GEM_GENERAL_TERMS_AND_CONDITIONS