Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Israel wins $777m India contract for missile defence

- Rahul Singh rahul.singh@hindustant­imes.com ■ ■

NEW DELHI: Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) on Wednesday announced that it had bagged an additional, $777-million contract from India for the supply of longrange surface-to-air missile (LRSAM) defence systems to the Indian Navy.

The system is a naval version of the anti-missile defence system Barak 8. “This particular capability, the LRSAM, will enhance the credibilit­y of the Indian Navy by way of its trans-border military index…both in terms of range and precision,” said Commodore C Uday Bhaskar (retd), director, Society for Policy Studies. Seven Indian warships will be equipped with the missile defence systems.

The contract was entered with Indian state-owned company Bharat Electronic­s Limited (BEL) which serves as the main contractor in the project, the Israeli company said in a statement.

Navy officials said the system would bolster the anti-air warfare capabiliti­es of Indian warships. Israel currently is the fourth-largest arms supplier to India after the US, Russia and France. The Indian military’s capability to take down hostile aircraft and missiles received a significan­t boost last April when India and Israel signed deals worth $2 billion for advanced surface-to-air missile systems. As part of that deal, IAI is providing the Indian Army with advanced medium-range surface-to-air missile (MRSAM) systems.

The $2 billion contract was the single largest contract in the history of Israel’s defence industry.

The MRSAM will allow the army to shoot down aircraft, missiles and drones at ranges of up to 70 km. The MRSAM is the army version of the LRSAM deployed on Indian warships.

IAI CEO Nimrod Sheffer said in Tel Aviv, “This deal ($777 million one) reflects the direction in which IAI is heading: business focus, profitabil­ity and growth. IAI’s partnershi­p with India dates many years back and has culminated in joint system developmen­t and production.”

He added that India was a major market for IAI and the firm planned to reinforce its position in India amid increasing competitio­n. The Indian Navy had carried out the first firing of LRSAM in December 2015.

The firing trial from INS Kolkata was jointly carried out by the Indian Navy, the Defence Research and Developmen­t Organisati­on and the IAI.

THE $2 BILLION CONTRACT WAS THE SINGLE LARGEST CONTRACT IN THE HISTORY OF ISRAEL’S DEFENCE INDUSTRY

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