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The Indian defense ministry has floated a tender for private ammunition makers in India to supply ammunition worth $3 billion to the armed forces over the next decade. Elbit Systems of Israel may form a joint venture with an Indian company for the production
Ami Rojkes Dombe | 18/04/2017
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Last year, the Indian government approved the private sector to produce ammunition as part of the "Make in India" program. The defense ministry floated a tender from a domestic private manufacturer for the supply of a range of ammunition.
The list includes 125mm armor-piercing types for T-90 & T-72, 40mm multiple grenade launcher/underbarrel grenade launcher ammo, 30mm ammunition used by armored infantry carrying vehicle, 122mm grad rockets for Pinaka series and bi-modular charge system.
Twenty-five Indian companies responded to the request issued by the ministry last November. Indian companies can form a joint venture with foreign companies to produce such items under complete transfer of technology agreement. Russian company Rosoboronexport, Rheinmetall Defense, Diehl Defense of Germany and Elbit of Israel may form a joint venture with Indian companies for the production.
[Source: Sputnik News]
http://www.israeldefense.co.il/en/node/29266
Ami Rojkes Dombe | 18/04/2017
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Last year, the Indian government approved the private sector to produce ammunition as part of the "Make in India" program. The defense ministry floated a tender from a domestic private manufacturer for the supply of a range of ammunition.
The list includes 125mm armor-piercing types for T-90 & T-72, 40mm multiple grenade launcher/underbarrel grenade launcher ammo, 30mm ammunition used by armored infantry carrying vehicle, 122mm grad rockets for Pinaka series and bi-modular charge system.
Twenty-five Indian companies responded to the request issued by the ministry last November. Indian companies can form a joint venture with foreign companies to produce such items under complete transfer of technology agreement. Russian company Rosoboronexport, Rheinmetall Defense, Diehl Defense of Germany and Elbit of Israel may form a joint venture with Indian companies for the production.
[Source: Sputnik News]
http://www.israeldefense.co.il/en/node/29266