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India’s IGMP Missile Programs: Export contenders?
04-Feb-2010 18:33 EST
Back in November 2005, The Hindu newspaper reported that India’s government has given the go-ahead for exporting missiles, and that India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is looking to market several of its products internationally. The DRDO will participate in international expos as part of its marketing strategy, and government officials have claimed interest from African, Gulf and South-East Asian countries. They have also noted, however, that India’s government would be required to approve any foreign sales to specific countries. The missile systems in question included:
* Akash (“sky” medium-range SAM
* Nag (“cobra” vehicle-mounted anti-armor missile; and the
* Indo-Russian PJ-10 BrahMos medium-range supersonic cruise missile, which is primarily designed as an anti-ship weapon but can also perform land attack.
* The Missiles: IGMP set, and BrahMos [updated]
* Program Updates [updated]
* Appendix A: India’s Export Prospects – DID Op/Ed Analysis (Dec 1/05)
* Appendix B: Additional Readings & Sources – Related Reports & News [updated]
* Appendix C: Additional Readings & Sources – The Missiles
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Source: defense industry daily . com
04-Feb-2010 18:33 EST
Back in November 2005, The Hindu newspaper reported that India’s government has given the go-ahead for exporting missiles, and that India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is looking to market several of its products internationally. The DRDO will participate in international expos as part of its marketing strategy, and government officials have claimed interest from African, Gulf and South-East Asian countries. They have also noted, however, that India’s government would be required to approve any foreign sales to specific countries. The missile systems in question included:
* Akash (“sky” medium-range SAM
* Nag (“cobra” vehicle-mounted anti-armor missile; and the
* Indo-Russian PJ-10 BrahMos medium-range supersonic cruise missile, which is primarily designed as an anti-ship weapon but can also perform land attack.
* The Missiles: IGMP set, and BrahMos [updated]
* Program Updates [updated]
* Appendix A: India’s Export Prospects – DID Op/Ed Analysis (Dec 1/05)
* Appendix B: Additional Readings & Sources – Related Reports & News [updated]
* Appendix C: Additional Readings & Sources – The Missiles
Displaying 179 of 5,315 words (about 14 pages)
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Source: defense industry daily . com