Saifullah Sani
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The Indian Army recently rejected an Israeli missile that was to have been fitted onto the indigenously designed Arjun Mk II main battle tank (MBT), further delaying the upgraded platform's induction into service.
"The IAI [Israel Aerospace Industries]-built Laser Homing Anti-Tank [LAHAT] missile failed to meet the Indian Army's acceptance criteria," said P Shiv Kumar, head of the state-run Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment that designed the Arjun.
"We have decided to indigenously develop the missile over the next three years at the Armaments Research and Development Establishment [ARDE in Pune, western India]," Kumar told IHS Jane's on 22 September.
India cancels LAHAT installation on Arjun Mk II - IHS Jane's 360
"The IAI [Israel Aerospace Industries]-built Laser Homing Anti-Tank [LAHAT] missile failed to meet the Indian Army's acceptance criteria," said P Shiv Kumar, head of the state-run Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment that designed the Arjun.
"We have decided to indigenously develop the missile over the next three years at the Armaments Research and Development Establishment [ARDE in Pune, western India]," Kumar told IHS Jane's on 22 September.
India cancels LAHAT installation on Arjun Mk II - IHS Jane's 360