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The significant increase in the strength of the Indian army in the coming years may result in new deals with several of Israel's defense industries. India has acquired a Russian aircraft carrier, which it will receive at the start of 2013. India is also seeking to equip this carrier with several systems that are not part of the deal with Moscow.
It seems that the systems in question are defense systems that include Barak missiles and Electronic Warfare (EW) systems for defending the large vessel. India has also acquired a relatively new submarine from India, which will be delivered to the country in the coming years.
According to Israeli sources, Indias army which also has additional procurement plans is undergoing a process that may open possibilities for additional deals with some of Israel's defense industries.
Some of the systems installed today onboard the vessels of the Israeli Navy are among the most advanced in the world, including systems for defending vessels against missiles, torpedoes, and various air threats.
It is also known that other countries, primarily European, will attempt to take advantage of the Indian navy's growth in order to conduct deals with India. The sources also say that Israel is expected to face stiff competition. Russia will also attempt to increase the scope of the deal by attempting to sell the additional systems to India. However, it appears that such an attempt would face an Indian demand to examine advanced systems from other countries as well.
It seems that the systems in question are defense systems that include Barak missiles and Electronic Warfare (EW) systems for defending the large vessel. India has also acquired a relatively new submarine from India, which will be delivered to the country in the coming years.
According to Israeli sources, Indias army which also has additional procurement plans is undergoing a process that may open possibilities for additional deals with some of Israel's defense industries.
Some of the systems installed today onboard the vessels of the Israeli Navy are among the most advanced in the world, including systems for defending vessels against missiles, torpedoes, and various air threats.
It is also known that other countries, primarily European, will attempt to take advantage of the Indian navy's growth in order to conduct deals with India. The sources also say that Israel is expected to face stiff competition. Russia will also attempt to increase the scope of the deal by attempting to sell the additional systems to India. However, it appears that such an attempt would face an Indian demand to examine advanced systems from other countries as well.