In a mega-contract worth over USD 1.6 billion, state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) will provide advanced medium-range surface-to-air missile systems (MRSAM) to the Indian Army.
IAI said it would also supply additional long-range air and missile defence systems (LRSAM) for the first locally produced Indian aircraft carrier, the company said in a statement yesterday, describing the deal the largest in Israel's defence industries' history.
The contract is worth 1.6 billion USD for IAI, with the rest going to another state-owned defence company, Rafael, that will be providing components for the systems.
President Reuven Rivlin, who is said to have discussed the deal with Indian leaders during his trip to India early this year, congratulated Weiss on the "historic" deal terming it truly "exceptional".
"Please pass on my congratulations to all who contributed to this important achievement. You have come such a long way to arrive at this point, it is truly exceptional," Rivlin told IAI's CEO.
Israel's willingness to share technology and form joint ventures with Indian companies to develop and manufacture military equipment supporting the "Make in India" initiative is said to have been well received in New Delhi.
In the case of MRSAM, an advanced air and missile defence system that provides protection against a variety of aerial threats, the technology is said to have been jointly developed by IAI and DRDO in collaboration with Rafael and IAI's Elta division.
Indian companies such as BEL and L&T are said to have also participated in the project.
The system includes an advanced phased-array radar, command and control, mobile launchers and missiles with advanced RF seekers.
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