The Jerusalem Post

Israeli firm seals historic $2 billion arms deal with India

Subcontine­nt one of Israel’s top buyers of military hardware

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

Israel Aerospace Industries has been awarded a $2 billion Indian military hardware deal, considered to be “the largest defense contract in Israel’s defense industries’ history.”

IAI announced on Thursday that it has signed a mega-contract worth more than $1.6 billion to provide advanced medium-range surface-to-air missiles (MRSAMs) to the Indian Army. The balance of some $400m. in contracts has been awarded to Rafael Advanced Defense Systems.

According to IAI, the MRSAM provides the “ultimate protection against a variety of aerial threats.” It was jointly developed for the Indian Army by IAI and India’s Defense Research and Developmen­t Organizati­on (DRDO) in collaborat­ion with Rafael and IAI/ Elta. Several Indian companies and other private vendors also took part in its developmen­t.

In its existing version, MRSAM is operationa­l with the Indian Air Force, Indian Navy and Israel Defense Forces. The system includes an advanced phased-array radar, command and control, mobile launchers and missiles with advanced active radar radio frequency (RF) seekers, the company said.

IAI will also supply additional long-range surfaceto-air missile (LRSAM) air and missile defense systems for Indian aircraft carriers.

IAI president and CEO Joseph Weiss stated: “Over the past 25 years, IAI has worked with the Indian defense industries and armed forces in many areas as part of our strategic partnershi­p. The current contracts represent an enormous expression of confidence by the government of India in IAI’s capabiliti­es and advanced technologi­es.”

Weiss added that “this contract award also recognizes the profession­alism of all of Israel’s defense industries. We at IAI are proud to be leading this flagship project after a long and joint developmen­t process.”

President Reuven Rivlin spoke with Weiss and congratula­ted him on the signing of the deal with India. According to Rivlin’s office, the two men spoke about the foundation­s for the deal during Rivlin’s visit to India four months ago and of the importance it played in strengthen­ing the aerospace industry in Israel.

The deal comes three months before Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is due to arrive in Israel for a state visit. His visit, which will coincide with the 25th anniversar­y of diplomatic relations, comes at a time when the arms trade between the two countries is growing.

In June, more than 50 Indian defense companies will be showcased at the ISDEF exhibition in Tel Aviv, at the largest national pavilion at the exhibition.

In February, ahead of the Aero India exposition in Bengaluru (Bangalore) which saw over a dozen Israeli companies showcasing their military technology, the Defense Ministry’s internatio­nal cooperatio­n director, Brig.-Gen. (res.) Michel Ben-Baruch, said there has been a “strengthen­ing of cooperatio­n between Israel and India in many fields” in recent years, with the most prominent area being defense technology.

Israel has been supplying India with various weapons systems, missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles over the last few years, making India one of Israel’s largest buyers of military hardware. Over the last five years, bilateral non-defense trade between the countries has averaged $4.6b. per annum and defense trade has seen annual sales worth more than $1b.

India is one of the largest importer of arms, with a 14% share in global imports between 2011 and 2015, according to the Stockholm Internatio­nal Peace Research Institute. After Russia and the United States, Israel is the largest source of key defense equipment for India as well as in other areas, such as agricultur­e and water management.

Jerusalem Post staff contribute­d to this report. (MRSAM) is

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 ?? (IAI) ?? AN ISRAEL AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES medium-range surface-toair missile fired during a June 2016 test. It is one of the weapons included in the deal with India.
(IAI) AN ISRAEL AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES medium-range surface-toair missile fired during a June 2016 test. It is one of the weapons included in the deal with India.

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