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SPIKE GETS A NEW LEASE OF LIFE: INDIAN ARMY SEEKS ISRAELI MISSILE AS AN URGENT REQUIREMEN­T

- —By Vishal Thapar

Prospects for the Israeli Spike missile have got a new lease of life in the Indian market with the Indian Army reportedly putting this system on the fast track procuremen­t route.

The Indian Army declined to confirm or deny reports that 240 Spike ER missiles and 12 launchers are being purchased as an “emergency procuremen­t” under financial powers delegated to the Vice-Chief of Army Staff.

Rafael’s Spike ER, with a range of up to 8 km, is a multipurpo­se missile system which can be mounted on multiple platforms, including helicopter­s. It’s an advanced, fifth-generation version of the Spike Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM).

The Spike procuremen­t received a go-ahead from the Defence Acquisitio­n Council in 2014, but the process got stalled because of avowed maturity of the indigenous solution.

The Spike procuremen­t has now been revived as an urgent requiremen­t, although in much reduced numbers.

Under financial powers delegated to Vice-Chiefs in November 2018, the armed forces can make procuremen­ts to meet urgent operationa­l requiremen­ts costing up to 500 crore. This process does not require to go through the time-consuming decision-making loop which ends at the door of the Defence Acquisitio­n Council headed by the Defence Minister.

Informed sources infer that limited induction of the Spike could open doors for larger procuremen­t of this multi-purpose missile in the anti-tank/anti-armour role.

The Spike was preferred over the American offer of the Javelin missile.

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