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BDL gets Rs 3,000 cr contract for anti-tank Invar missiles
In a major boost to Armys firepower, defence PSU Bharat Dynamics Limited has been given a Rs 3,000 crore contract by the defence ministry to produce Russian-origin Invar anti-tank guided missiles for the T-90 tanks of the force.
Bharat Dynamic Limited, Hyderabad, signed a contract with Defence Ministry for supplying Invar anti-tank guided missiles to Indian Army here yesterday. The contract is valued about Rs 3,000 crore, defence ministry said today.
The deal was cleared by the Cabinet Committee on Security headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh earlier this month to help the Army in meeting its requirement for anti-tank missiles.
Former Army Chief Gen VK Singh had written a letter to the government last year highlighting the shortage of such missiles for the Army.
The BDL would be licence-producing these missiles at its facilities and the deliveries are expected to be completed in next five years.
The 5 km-range Invar is a laser beam rider anti-tank guided missile capable of being fired from T-90 tank. The missile can neutralise adversaries tanks fitted with Explosive Reactive Armour Protection, ministry officials said.
BDL has been manufacturing these missiles under technical collaboration with Rosoboronexport of Russia.
Link - BDL gets Rs 3,000 cr contract for anti-tank Invar missiles | idrw.org
In a major boost to Armys firepower, defence PSU Bharat Dynamics Limited has been given a Rs 3,000 crore contract by the defence ministry to produce Russian-origin Invar anti-tank guided missiles for the T-90 tanks of the force.
Bharat Dynamic Limited, Hyderabad, signed a contract with Defence Ministry for supplying Invar anti-tank guided missiles to Indian Army here yesterday. The contract is valued about Rs 3,000 crore, defence ministry said today.
The deal was cleared by the Cabinet Committee on Security headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh earlier this month to help the Army in meeting its requirement for anti-tank missiles.
Former Army Chief Gen VK Singh had written a letter to the government last year highlighting the shortage of such missiles for the Army.
The BDL would be licence-producing these missiles at its facilities and the deliveries are expected to be completed in next five years.
The 5 km-range Invar is a laser beam rider anti-tank guided missile capable of being fired from T-90 tank. The missile can neutralise adversaries tanks fitted with Explosive Reactive Armour Protection, ministry officials said.
BDL has been manufacturing these missiles under technical collaboration with Rosoboronexport of Russia.
Link - BDL gets Rs 3,000 cr contract for anti-tank Invar missiles | idrw.org