In a move that will further deepen India-Israel
strategic cooperation, Rafael of Israel and India’s Kalyani Group are
forming a manufacturing joint venture (JV) to produce Spike Anti-Tank
Guided Missiles (ATGM) in India and Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) will
be the system integrator, informed sources told
The Hindu
.
Spike is a third generation, fire-and-forget,
man-portable, anti-tank missile. In all, about 40,000 missiles are
required to equip the Army’s 382 infantry battalions and 44 mechanised
regiments.
In October last year the Defence
Acquisition Council chaired by then Defence Minister Arun Jaitley had
cleared the Spike ATGM deal worth Rs. 3,200 crore deal for 8,000 plus
missiles, 300 plus launchers and requisite transfer of technology to an
Indian firm. The U.S. had lobbied hard for its Javelin missiles with
offer of joint development and production of next generations missiles
for use by both countries.
The companies are in talks
with the Telangana government to procure land to set up a manufacturing
facility in Hyderabad as BDL’s missile unit is located there. The JV
will conform to the Foreign Direct Investment guidelines with 51%
ownership held by the Kalyani Group.
Sources said the plan was to start production in about two years.
the hindu
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