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India To Spend US $74.5 Billion On Weapons During 2012-13
Tue, Aug 14, 2012 14:15 CET
India's Ministry of Defense will receive $74.5 billion to spend on weapons acquisition and modernization of all three forces, according to figures revealed by Defence Minister AK Antony in Parliament.
Of the multi-billion dollar budget, the air force will receive a bulk of budget with $30.5 billion in its kitty. Meanwhile, the Navy and Army will receive $24.7 billion and $19.2 billion each.
Defence Minister Antony said that the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), India's supreme defence procurement agency, had approved a fifteen year Long Term Integrated Perspective Plan (LTIPP) 2012-2027 and five year services.
Capital Acquisition Plan (SCAP) for modernisation of the Armed Forces. The Ministry refused to provide specific details of the plan, saying, Revealing further details would not be in the interest of national security.
The MoD is at present inducting and/or upgrading the following artillery into service; Pinaka Rocket System, BrahMos Missile System and is procuring 155mm / 39 calibre Ultra Light Howitzer, 155mm / 52 calibre Towed Gun and 155mm / 52 calibre Mounted Gun System among others.
India is in the final stages of negotiations with Dassault for the procurement of the 126 Rafale fighter aircraft as part of the almost $20 billion MMRCA (medium multi-role combat aircraft) programme.
The Air Force is also set to receive 75 Swiss-made Pilatus PC-7 turbo-prop trainer aircraft while the Army is keen to acquire 145 M-777 ultra-light howitzers worth $647 million.
http://www.defenseworld.net/go/defensenews.jsp?id=7363&h=India%20To%20Spend%20$74.5%20Billion%20On%20Weapons%20During%202012-13
Tue, Aug 14, 2012 14:15 CET
India's Ministry of Defense will receive $74.5 billion to spend on weapons acquisition and modernization of all three forces, according to figures revealed by Defence Minister AK Antony in Parliament.
Of the multi-billion dollar budget, the air force will receive a bulk of budget with $30.5 billion in its kitty. Meanwhile, the Navy and Army will receive $24.7 billion and $19.2 billion each.
Defence Minister Antony said that the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), India's supreme defence procurement agency, had approved a fifteen year Long Term Integrated Perspective Plan (LTIPP) 2012-2027 and five year services.
Capital Acquisition Plan (SCAP) for modernisation of the Armed Forces. The Ministry refused to provide specific details of the plan, saying, Revealing further details would not be in the interest of national security.
The MoD is at present inducting and/or upgrading the following artillery into service; Pinaka Rocket System, BrahMos Missile System and is procuring 155mm / 39 calibre Ultra Light Howitzer, 155mm / 52 calibre Towed Gun and 155mm / 52 calibre Mounted Gun System among others.
India is in the final stages of negotiations with Dassault for the procurement of the 126 Rafale fighter aircraft as part of the almost $20 billion MMRCA (medium multi-role combat aircraft) programme.
The Air Force is also set to receive 75 Swiss-made Pilatus PC-7 turbo-prop trainer aircraft while the Army is keen to acquire 145 M-777 ultra-light howitzers worth $647 million.
http://www.defenseworld.net/go/defensenews.jsp?id=7363&h=India%20To%20Spend%20$74.5%20Billion%20On%20Weapons%20During%202012-13