The DAC also gave Acceptance
of Necessity (AoN) to Indian Air Force's plan to purchase 83 Tejas Mark
1A aircraft at a cost of Rs 50,025 crore, Defence Ministry sources
said.
The DAC also gave Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) to Indian Air Force’s plan to purchase 83 Tejas Mark 1A aircraft at a cost of Rs 50,025 crore, Defence Ministry sources said. It also accorded AON for the purchase of 15 Light Combat
Aircraft being manufactured by HAL for the Army and Air Force for a tentative cost of about Rs 2,911 crore.
AoN was also given for the repeat order of 464 Russian origin T90 tanks which are being manufactured by the Ordnance Factory Board for Rs 13,448 crore, besides for procurement of 598 mini UAVs at a cost of Rs 1,100 crore. However, the most significant take away from the DAC is the clearance of the new blacklisting policy. Though Defence Ministry
besides those in contract and even individuals can be banned,” a source said.
The new policy would also allow many of the stuck programmes, like the heavy weight torpedos for the six
Scorpene submarines, to move ahead with clarity.
indianexpress
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