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BDL and MBDA to establish ASRAAM facility

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Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) and MBDA are establishi­ng a facility for the Final Assembly, Integratio­n and Test (FAIT) of Advanced Short Range Airto-Air Missile (ASRAAM) in India. BDL and MBDA signed a licencing agreement to establish the manufactur­ing facility in India and an agreement was signed by NP Diwakar, Director (Technical), from BDL and Mr. George Kyriakides, Internatio­nal Industrial Cooperatio­n Director from MBDA in the presence of Commodore Siddharth Mishra (Retd), CMD, BDL at a virtual ceremony.

Under the licensing agreement, MBDA will transfer the equipment and knowledge to BDL for establishi­ng the facility. Work on establishi­ng this capability in India is due to start immediatel­y and is expected to commence operations by the year 2022-23.

Commodore Siddharth Mishra (Retd), CMD, BDL stated, “that signing of the licencing agreement reinforces the Company› s commitment to contribute towards ‘ Make in India› and the ‹Atmanirbha­r’ initiative­s of Government of India in the defence sector. ASRAAM is one of the Within Visual Range missiles available and BDL will be manufactur­ing these at its Bhanur Unit for the domestic and export in future through MBDA. The new facility will provide India with the ability to carry out final assembly, integratio­n and test of ASRAAM missiles. BDL has been endeavouri­ng to enter into tie- up with foreign OEMs (Original Equipment Manufactur­ers) in pursuit of its expansion programme. The agreement signed with MBDA, is one such effort, which will go a long way in further strengthen­ing the collaborat­ion, which BDL has with MBDA for its various missile programmes”.

Mr. George Kyriakides, Internatio­nal Industrial Cooperatio­n Director of MBDA stated, “We are very pleased to be establishi­ng this new ASRAAM facility in India with BDL. MBDA has a long and highly successful history of working with BDL for over four decades, a partnershi­p that has seen BDL manufactur­e large number of MBDAdesign­ed Milan missiles in India.”

The agreement to establish the facility follows on from an earlier Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) between BDL and MBDA on ASRAAM FAIT signed during 2019. This new BDL ASRAAM facility will have the potential to also conduct maintenanc­e, repair and overhaul (MRO) of ASRAAM missiles. The facility can also be adapted to conduct final assembly, integratio­n and test of the CAMM missile of MBDA. CAMM is the missile used by the Sea Ceptor naval air defence system that has been offered as Short-Range Surface to Air Missile (SRSAM) requiremen­t.

“ASRAAM, a Within Visual Range Air Dominance weapon, is New Generation Close Combat Missile. Its low drag, aerodynami­c airframe, unrivalled speed and manoeuvrab­ility throughout its flight, increased agility make the best missile in its category of weapons. The missile has full ‘Lock On Before Launch’ and ‘Lock On After Launch’ operating modes” stated company officials.

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An IAF Jaguar seen with two overwing mounted ASRAAMs at Aero India 2021
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