Raytheon Company has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU)with Tata
Advanced Systems Ltd (TASL) to engage in the co-production of Stinger
air defence missile components.
“Our agreement with Tata Advanced Systems deepens our industrial
partnership in India with a global technology leader and will expand the
range of options and capabilities for US and coalition forces to
achieve their missions,” said Duane Gooden, Raytheon Land Warfare
Systems Vice-President.
As part of the agreement, TASL will produce components of the Stinger
missile in India. Stinger has both surface-to-air and air-to-air
applications against a variety of airborne targets.
“This collaboration with Raytheon is in keeping with other partnerships
that TASL has with global leaders in the defence and aerospace sector.
We look forward to becoming a key contributor to the Stinger missile for
India,” said Sukaran Singh, chief executive officer and managing
director of TASL.
“We will seek to expand our relationship to other missile systems and
technologies, and contribute to the progressive implementation of the
‘Make in India’ initiative to address multiple objectives of the
government, such as value-addition, employment, and control over key
technologies,” added Singh.
In 2016, India was one of three international customers to order Stinger
missiles. India will equip its AH-64 Apache helicopters soon to enter
service with the Indian Air Force.
thehindubusinessline
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