Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Defence ministry nod to ₹3,000-cr weapon purchase

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Defence Acquisitio­n Council on Saturday approved military procuremen­t worth Rs 3,000 crore, including Brahmos supersonic cruise missiles for Navy’s two stealth frigates and armoured recovery vehicles for the Army’s Arjun main battle tanks, a senior official said.

India is procuring two stealth frigates at a cost of $1 billion and both the ships will be equipped with indigenous­ly developed BrahMos missiles.

The DAC also approved the procuremen­t of Armoured Recovery Vehicles (ARVs) for the Indian Army’s main battle tank, Arjun. The ARVs are designed and developed by the DRDO and would be manufactur­ed by defence public sector undertakin­g BEML, the official said.

The Defence Acquisitio­n Council (DAC) is the ministry’s highest decision-making body on procuremen­t.

Recently, India and Russia inked a $500 million contract to build two stealth frigates in Goa. Th ships are expected to be delivered by 2027.

Russia’s state-run arms exporter Rosoborone­xport and India’s Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL) signed the contract in New Delhi to build the Grigorovic­h-class ‘Project 1135.6’ frigates with technology transfer from Russia, which is India’s top arms supplier. “The indigenous­ly designed Brahmos missile is a tested and proven supersonic cruise missile and will form the primary weapon on-board these ships,” said an official. The frigate deal comes close on the heels of a Rs 39,000crore deal with Russia for the supply of Russian S-400 Triumf air defence missile systems to India. The deal was signed despite appeals from the US that the air defence systems are a “focus area” of secondary sanctions under the Countering America’s Adversarie­s Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA), which is aimed at punishing Russia for annexing Crimea and interferin­g in the 2016 US elections.

The agreement was inked during Russian President Vladimir Putin’s one-day visit to India early in October.

“Our relations go beyond military hardware and military exchanges. We paid attention to humanitari­an response mechanisms,” Putin had said, while addressing a press conference.

Both the S-400 and the frigate deal are likely to be affected by the US sanctions legislatio­n if India is unable to secure a waiver.

 ?? HT FILE ?? India is procuring two stealth frigates, which will be equipped with indigenous­ly developed BrahMos missiles.
HT FILE India is procuring two stealth frigates, which will be equipped with indigenous­ly developed BrahMos missiles.

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