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In 1999, India approved a 30-year submarine construction plan for 24 conventional subs. Now, the Indian Defence Ministry has revised its plans in light of the.
26th February 2021 - 02:42 GMT | by Gordon Arthur in Christchurch RSS
Modernised tanks, Nag missile carriers, AFV countermeasures and phased-array radars have all been approved for acquisition by the MoD.
The purchase of 118 domestically built Arjun Mk IA tanks for an estimated INR83 billion ($1.15 billion) was approved by India s Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) on 23 February.
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Bharat Forge Limited, part of the Kalyani Group, which has partnered with Paramount Group to produce Mbombe 4/Kalyani M4 4×4 armoured vehicles in India, has received a contract from the Indian Ministry of Defence.
In an announcement made by Bharat Forge Limited to the Indian Stock Exchange, it was revealed that it received an order worth Rs177.95 crore ($24 million) from the Indian Ministry of Defence for the supply of Kalyani M4 vehicles (based on Paramount’s Mbombe 4 vehicle). The size of the order was not disclosed.
A government statement said India’s Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) on 23 February approved arms purchases worth R13 700 crore ($1.8 billion) as the government continues steps to modernize the military. This included 118 Arjun Mk 1A tanks and M4 vehicles.
India Interested in Buying MiG-35 Jets: Russian Official Our Bureau 5314
Indian pilots preparing to fly Mikoyan MiG-35 jet during MAKS 2019 airshow.
India is interested in buying the Russian MiG-35 along with the MiG-29 aircraft, a top Russian official said Wednesday.
“Foreign partners are showing interest not only in the options for modernizing the MiG-29, which has been recognized as quite successful, but are also looking at the MiG-35. India is interested in both aircraft,” Andrei Yelchaninov, first deputy chairman of the board of the Military-Industrial Commission said in an interview to Interfax Wednesday.
The Indian delegation were shown Mikoyan MiG-35 & Sukhoi Su-57 aircraft during MAKS 2019 show in Russia’s Zukhovski, when export version of the MiG-35 jet was unveiled. Indian Air Force (IAF) test pilots G/C BS Reddy and W/C FL Roy flew two sorties on MiG-35 4++ generation multirole fighter aircraft during the visit.