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BDL inks Rs 14,000-cr deal with Army for Akash missiles

Hyderabad, March 25:

In one of the biggest Defence production contracts, Bharat Dynamics Ltd (BDL) has signed a Rs 14,000-crore contract with the Indian Army for the production of Akash, the surface-to-air (SAM) missile developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).

The public sector undertaking, BDL, recently received an order for the Air Force version of Akash for over Rs 1,000 crore, the Chairman and Managing Director, Major Gen Ravi Ketarpal, said in a release from the company.

The Akash missile has a range of 25 km with a low reaction time of 15 seconds. It can shoot down aircraft, helicopters and UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) travelling at speeds of up to 700 m/sec. The weapon system is capable of engaging targets in all weather conditions.

Developed by the DRDO as part of the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP), the missile has been a priority for the armed forces, who plan to use it for the close defence of its installations from all types of aerial attacks.

The contract is the highest value placed by the Indian Army to date, the BDL release said.

BDL is gearing up to manufacture a series of missiles that have been or are being developed by the DRDO by setting up facilities in Andhra Pradesh and other States. It has been allocated land for expansion in two places in Andhra Pradesh.

BDL is the main manufacturer of the indigenously developed missiles. With the implementation of the contracts, it expects to turn into a Navaratna Defence PSU with a turnover projected at over Rs 5,000 crore by 2015. Currently, it is a mini-ratna.

Under the IGMDP, the DRDO has developed Agni, the long-range missile; Prithvi (different versions), a medium range missile; and is close to completing Nag, the anti-tank missile. Akash is the latest to complete all user trials and enter the production and induction phase.


Business Line : Industry & Economy News : BDL inks Rs 14,000-cr deal with Army for Akash missiles
 
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So the total orders for Akash goes to 14000+5000+1221 = 20221 crore ($ 4.5 billion). I think thats the largest order for any Indian weapon system so far. :smokin:
 
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this is the amazing part: why indians want such a backward system? why such a large amount is requested.

in China, we have KS-1, with very very similar spec, we completed it in 1989, but the army was simply not interested in such backward system. now it is available for export only.

india's limited resources can be better spent by importing Chinese HQ-9 systems.
 
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this is the amazing part: why indians want such a backward system? why such a large amount is requested.

in China, we have KS-1, with very very similar spec, we completed it in 1989, but the army was simply not interested in such backward system. now it is available for export only.

india's limited resources can be better spent by importing Chinese HQ-9 systems.

What you really want is China to sell Taipei HQ 9s right?
 
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What you really want is China to sell Taipei HQ 9s right?

:lol::lol::lol:

What he really wants is for USA to sell F22 to Libya!!!o


BTW, this is what sinodefence says about the KS 1.


The development of the KS-1 was completed in 1994, but the missile failed to attract any customer from either domestic or international market.


The PLA has been testing the KS-1 since the mid-1990s. However, the repeated delay in the commissioning of the missile indicated that the PLA was not entirely satisfied with the missile’s performance.

During the exhibition at the Chinese Revolution Military Museum in July/August 2007 a photo confirmed that the military designation of the KS-1 is HongQi 12, suggesting that the missile may now be operational with the PLA.


Where are you, peaceful?:cool:
 
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this is the amazing part: why indians want such a backward system? why such a large amount is requested.

in China, we have KS-1, with very very similar spec, we completed it in 1989, but the army was simply not interested in such backward system. now it is available for export only.

india's limited resources can be better spent by importing Chinese HQ-9 systems.

Here start the trolling!!! "Buy from china, we made better blah blah!!!"
Less we talk about chinese products is better. :lol:

in China, we have KS-1, with very very similar spec,

lol Very similar spec?!!! First the range is same doesn't mean similar specs. A failed system cannot be compared with the system already in service and orders of billions of dollars.

india's limited resources can be better spent by importing Chinese HQ-9 systems.

Suggest this to your army which cannot afford many things India can. lol
 
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this is the amazing part: why indians want such a backward system? why such a large amount is requested.

in China, we have KS-1, with very very similar spec, we completed it in 1989, but the army was simply not interested in such backward system. now it is available for export only.

india's limited resources can be better spent by importing Chinese HQ-9 systems.

DUDE!! go and do some research on short-to-medium range SAM and medium-to-long range SAM.
BTW with our limited resources, we have far better system (AAD, PAD and LRSAM etc) than your outdated russian copy HQ9 (what else you have copied??).
 
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DUDE!! go and do some research on short-to-medium range SAM and medium-to-long range SAM.
BTW with our limited resources, we have far better system (AAD, PAD and LRSAM etc) than your outdated russian copy HQ9 (what else you have copied??).


If you really want to compare ABM systems then fine. The SC 19 performed a mid course exo atmospheric KKV interception at 250Km in 2010.

Even your own Media reported it

Now, China gets its missile interceptor

US media

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1953233,00.html?xid=rss-topstories

Asian Media

http://theasiandefence.blogspot.com/2010/01/china-conducts-missile-interception.html

Only US had this kind of ability before so no we didn't copy Russia because they don't have those kind of systems.
 
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So the total orders for Akash goes to 14000+5000+1221 = 20221 crore ($ 4.5 billion). I think thats the largest order for any Indian weapon system so far. :smokin:
He kinetic could u explain ur breakup of the order placed.
 
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You want details on ABM systems from a country that does not even give rifle performance information?
lol
its india we don't hide like you..
can you show a video of your abm test by china...?
i don't want any writteno reports
but i can show you video of our abm test..
now don't troll,troll

guys can you answer my question?
 
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If you really want to compare ABM systems then fine. The SC 19 performed a mid course exo atmospheric KKV interception at 250Km in 2010.

Even your own Media reported it

Now, China gets its missile interceptor

US media

China Missile Test Tells U.S. to Back Off over Taiwan - TIME

Asian Media

ASIAN DEFENCE: China Conducts Midcourse Missile Interception Test

Only US had this kind of ability before so no we didn't copy Russia because they don't have those kind of systems.

No body is talking about ABMs here. U raised a point about Indian/Chinese SAMs. So, first defend your KS-1 troll which u just made.
 
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