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Indian Army chooses Spyder surface-to-air missile system


Armys long-pending case for new air defence weapons to protect its tanks and troops as well as vital areas and installations from aerial threats has finally got a boost, with the the defence ministry giving the green signal for the various projects.

With the indigenous Akash and Trishul air defence projects not meeting its user-requirements, the Army for instance is now on course to procure three regiments of quick-reaction surface-to-air missile (QR-SAM) systems from Israel for around Rs 4,000 crore.

The Defence Acquisitions Council, chaired by defence minister A K Antony, discussed the entire matter on Monday. Though there was no official word, sources said the Israeli SpyDer QR-SAM systems had been selected for the project. IAF, incidentally, is already well on its way to induct 18 SpyDer systems, at a cost over Rs 1,800 crore, to plug gaps in its own air defence capabilities.

The projects were in a limbo for quite some time now, with one of the main reasons being the naming of Israeli Aerospace Industries (IAI) and Rafael in the Rs 1,160-crore Barak-I deal kickbacks case by the CBI.

The government, however, was reluctant to blacklist these Israeli armament firms because it held that it would prove counter-productive since there were several crucial defence projects underway with them.
 
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NEW DELHI: Army’s long-pending case for new air defence weapons to protect its tanks and troops as well as ‘‘vital areas and installations’’ from aerial threats has finally got a boost, with the the defence ministry giving the green signal for the various projects.

With the indigenous Akash and Trishul air defence projects not meeting its ‘‘user-requirements’’, the Army for instance is now on course to procure three regiments of quick-reaction surface-to-air missile (QR-SAM) systems from Israel for around Rs 4,000 crore.

The Defence Acquisitions Council, chaired by defence minister A K Antony, discussed the entire matter on Monday. Though there was no official word, sources said the Israeli SpyDer QR-SAM systems had been selected for the project.
IAF, incidentally, is already well on its way to induct 18 SpyDer systems, at a cost over Rs 1,800 crore, to plug gaps in its own air defence capabilities.

The projects were in a limbo for quite some time now, with one of the main reasons being the naming of Israeli Aerospace Industries (IAI) and Rafael in the Rs 1,160-crore Barak-I deal kickbacks case by the CBI.

The government, however, was reluctant to blacklist these Israeli armament firms because it held that it would prove ‘‘counter-productive’’ since there were several ‘‘crucial’’ defence projects underway with them.:victory:

Govt nod for Rs 4k cr Israeli surface-to-air missile system - India - NEWS - The Times of India
 
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RAFAEL strikes $1B deal with India - Israel Business, Ynetnews

Israeli arms manufacturer chosen to supply Indian Air Force with advanced SPYDER air defense system, making Israel India's primary weapons supplier. Deal second of its kind
Naama Sikuler, Calcalist
Published: 08.21.09, 17:18 / Israel Business
RAFAEL Advanced Defense Systems was contracted by the Indian Military to supply its air force with the SPYDER air defense system, India's Asian Defense magazine reported Thursday.

The $1 billion deal will see RAFAEL supply the Indian Air Force with 18 SPYDER systems between 2011 and 2012. The system is capable of intercepting various airborne threats in a 25-mile radius.

SPYDER uses Python-5 and Derby air-to-air missiles as well as an advance radar system.

Israel Aerospace Industries subsidiary ELTA will be used as a subcontractor in the deal.

According to Asian Defense, the India's cabinet voted in favor of the deal on Wednesday. RAFAEL supplied the Indian air force with SPYDER systems in the past, in a deal amounting to $270 million.

The deal has made Israel India's primary weapons supplier.
 
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Great news!

Long live India and Israel!

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