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Israel to offer to build Spike anti-tank missile under Make in India

Basically we are watching / comparing launcher tubes in pics, maybe or may not be missiles are different inside tubes
I watch my own photo of quad launcher with four LAHAT missiles inside. Someone has made a crappy photoshop work of it with HeliNa overprint on the tubes.
 
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INDIA, ISRAEL CLOSE TO SIGNING US$500 MILLION SPIKE ATGM DEAL
TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 2017 BY INDIANDEFENSE NEWS

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India and Israel are close to signing a deal for Spike Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (ATGM) worth an estimated INR 3,200 Crore (US$500 million approx)
The deal is expected to be on the anvil when Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Israel next month. Ahead of Modi's visit, Chief of Indian Naval Staff, Admiral Sunil Lanba left yesterday for Tel Aviv on a four day official visit.
The move is the latest in a series of big-ticket defense contracts that were approved recently. “The Spike deal is not yet sealed, but it is almost done. We expect to conclude it very soon,” an official was quoted as saying by The Hindu Sunday.

The purchase of Spike missiles was approved by the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) in October 2014, but negotiations on the contract ran into trouble over cost and technology transfer.

The deal includes 8,000-plus missiles, 300-plus launchers and technology transfer. Further, the deal is likely to expand as the Army aims to equip its 382 infantry battalions and 44 mechanised regiments with new missiles.

According to information presented in Parliament by Minister of State for Defence Subhash Bhamre in March, during 2015-16 and 2016-17 (till February 2017), 37 contracts have been signed with vendors of various countries for capital procurement of defence equipment.

Seven contracts have been signed with Israel, keeping it second to US with whom nine contracts have been signed
http://www.indiandefensenews.in/2017/06/india-israel-close-to-signing-us500.html
 
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Ministry of Defence
13-June, 2017 20:38 IST
Successful Flight Test of ATGM Nag

The Anti-Tank Guided Missile Nag was successfully flight tested today in the desert ranges of Rajasthan. The Fire and Forget 3rd generation ATGM Nag is incorporated with many advanced technologies including the Imaging Infrared Radar (IIR) Seeker with integrated avionics, a capability which is possessed by few nations in the world.

The capabilities of the top attack ATGM Nag is unique in nature and in today’s mission it successfully destroyed the target. The test has been carried out by DRDO Scientists of the Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Missile Complex at Hyderabad, DL Jodhpur, HEMRL and ARDE at Pune. Also the ground systems were developed by the Ordnance Factory, BEL and L&T. Senior officials from the Armed Forces participated in the tests.

SA to RM & Director General (Missiles and Strategic Systems) Dr. G. Satheesh Reddy witnessed the launch and said “The successful flight test of 3rd generation ATGM Nag further strengthens the country’s defence capabilities.”

Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman, DRDO Dr. S. Christopher congratulated all the team members and armed forces who have been part of the mission.
 
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Ministry of Defence
13-June, 2017 20:38 IST
Successful Flight Test of ATGM Nag

The Anti-Tank Guided Missile Nag was successfully flight tested today in the desert ranges of Rajasthan. The Fire and Forget 3rd generation ATGM Nag is incorporated with many advanced technologies including the Imaging Infrared Radar (IIR) Seeker with integrated avionics, a capability which is possessed by few nations in the world.

The capabilities of the top attack ATGM Nag is unique in nature and in today’s mission it successfully destroyed the target. The test has been carried out by DRDO Scientists of the Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Missile Complex at Hyderabad, DL Jodhpur, HEMRL and ARDE at Pune. Also the ground systems were developed by the Ordnance Factory, BEL and L&T. Senior officials from the Armed Forces participated in the tests.

SA to RM & Director General (Missiles and Strategic Systems) Dr. G. Satheesh Reddy witnessed the launch and said “The successful flight test of 3rd generation ATGM Nag further strengthens the country’s defence capabilities.”

Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman, DRDO Dr. S. Christopher congratulated all the team members and armed forces who have been part of the mission.
why only 3 generation?
 
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whats Navy got to go with Anti Tank Missiles? sorry - the OP says the Navy chief is going to visit Israel and they want to offer ATGM?
 
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whats Navy got to go with Anti Tank Missiles? sorry - the OP says the Navy chief is going to visit Israel and they want to offer ATGM?
ithink its about barak 8 on the way they will talk about spike
 
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