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Monday, May 13, 2013 10:39 AM | |||
Indian Ministry of Defence has launched a competition to acquire a new air defense system. | |||
India’s Ministry of Defence has launched a competition for gun/missile
systems for the Army. And in a first for the MoD, it is asking domestic
companies to participate along with overseas firms. The domestic defense
companies that have been invited to participate in the US $1.6 billion
tender have not produced the full gun/missile system, and only by teaming
with overseas defense majors would these companies be able to fulfill
the demand, private-sector executives here said. (Source DefeneNews)
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An MoD official said the private companies that have
been given the tender already have demonstrated their ability to integrate
heavy weapon systems, including Akash missile systems and Pinaka multibarrel
rocket launchers. Rahul Chaudhry,
CEO of Tata Power SED, said his company is negotiating with a Western
defense company, which he would not identify. The Indian Army wants to procure 4,928 missiles and 172,260 rounds of ammunition under full maintenance technology transfer. The selected vendor will have to transfer technology for maintenance and lifetime support of the Self-Propelled Air Defence Gun Missile System, along with the missiles and gun ammunition, to state-owned Bharat Dynamics. The maintenance of the guns and ammunition will be done by the state-owned Ordnance Factories Board. The proposed weapon system would be a mix of guns and missiles mounted on one or separate high-mobility vehicles. The tender requires that the gun and the missile should be able to engage aerial targets with and without the use of a fire-control radar. The gun should have a range of 2,500 meters and the missile should have a range of six kilometers. The radar should be capable of 360 degrees surveillance, target detection, acquisition and tracking. |
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