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The German Defence Minister is expected to visit India next month with a formal proposal to India on its previous offer of a Government-to-Government (G2G) deal for the sale of six ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems Next-Generation submarines.
idrw.org previously reported that after Germany made an informal offer earlier this year, India requested Germany to send a formal offer because India also wants to know details of ToT and other liability conditions. After all, these submarines are to be built in Indian shipyards under licensing agreements and with ToT between Mazgaon Docks Ltd. (MDL) and Larsen & Toubro (L&T).
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According to prominent Journalist ” Saurav Jha “, the Royal Saudi Army that had carried out Desert trials of Pune-based Kalyani Group manufactured Bharat 52, a 155 millimetre (mm), 52 calibres (cal) towed howitzer and Garuda V2, a 105 mm gun mounted on a light vehicle chassis for added mobility in 2020 has placed orders with India for one of the systems of late.
Royal Saudi Army operates the GC-45 howitzer, a 155 mm howitzer that was designed by Gerald Bull’s Space Research Corporation (SRC), the company that was later acquired by the Kalyani Group. Bharat 52 is a GC-45 howitzer in modern Avatar with an upgraded 52-cal barrel with overhaul major improvements in electronics.
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Lockheed Martin and Boeing have begun work on the integration of the AGM-158C LRASM (Long Range Anti-Ship Missile), a stealth anti-ship cruise missile developed into P-8A Poseidon Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) with plans to conclude flight testing and platform integration trials by 2025.
idrw.org has learned that Indian Navy which operates 12 P-8I Neptune Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA)has been eyeing a long-range Anti-Ship Missile for its P-8I fleet for a while now and likely will be interested in the purchase to supplement its AGM-84L Harpoon Block II AShM. Indian Navy has a potential requirement for 100 Next-Gen AShM and LRASM might be on offer to India for its Requirements.
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India and Russia might allow a formal round of talks between two agencies that will be involved in the development of BrahMos-II Hypersonic Cruise Missiles (HCM) later this year as India might get some of the technology from the Russian 3M22 Zircon HCM program.
BrahMos Corporation, a Joint venture between an Indian and Russian company that worked on the BrahMos Supersonic cruise missile will be involved in the program again and India has shown a key interest in the development of a ship-based HCM program to increase its offensive capabilities in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) sources indicated to idrw.org,
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Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited or Midhani, the Defence Ministry public sector metallurgy unit, has produced a Titanium alloys hub using state of art Titanium casting technology that will reduce the weight of the main battle tanks as per Dr SK Jha, CMD of Midhani.
Titanium alloys have a high strength-to-weight ratio and excellent corrosion resistance, which results in lower maintenance costs.
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India-made Israeli Tavor X 95 rifles made locally in India by Punj Lloyd Raksha Systems under licence from Israel Weapons Industries (IWI) which is already in service with the army’s Special Forces, Navy’s MARCOS and IAF’s Garud Commandos, besides the Border Security Force is getting attention from many African militaries that are keen to conduct locally trials of the Guns for evaluation purposes.
Tavor X 95 rifles assembled in India based on 100 per cent transfer of technology from IWI. The Tavor X95 (also referred to as the MTAR-21) is the variant of the Tavor that was selected as the future standard infantry weapon of the IDF in 2009.
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In the first-ever joint conference between the Indian and African army chiefs in Pune, with 10 army chiefs from Africa as attendees and 31 representatives from the office of the Army chief, India has made the pitch to supply a whole range of Indian-made weapons to the African countries ranging from Akash Air Defence System, Pinaka Rockets to Arjun Main Battle Tanks as many countries are now thinking of shifting from Russia for their weapons requirements.
India is further increasing its line of credit to African countries to procure Indian-made weapons and also has offered deferred payments and lower interest rates from Indian banks with assured local and regional offices of Indian defence companies for procured weapons systems.
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India’s defence export list has been revealed by the Ministry Of Defence (MoD) confirming that India has secured export orders for the first time for its indigenously developed Akash air defence missile systems that are already in service with Indian Army and Indian Air force.
But MoD has not revealed the export customer for the Akash air defence missile system yet with speculation with it either being Armenia or Sudan.
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The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence (SCOD) has advised the Indian Air Force (IAF) to reduce the number of aircraft types in its fleet to have fewer operational as well as maintenance issues and to enhance the efficiency of the fighter fleet, IAF fighter fleet typically consists of 6-7 different fighter types procured from different countries.
IAF has reportedly told SCOD that it procures a mix of low, mid and high-tier fighter jets for different operational roles but in future, it plans to achieve certain commonalities with Made in India fighter jets that will share certain levels of commonality either because of engine or avionics.
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India’s defence export list that has been revealed by the Ministry Of Defence (MoD) confirms that sales for last year also included the indigenous Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) 155 mm/52 calibre howitzer Guns from Armenia instead of Truck mounted 155 mm/52 calibre howitzer Guns.
Last year Defence ministry remained mum on which Artillery Gun System was procured by Armenia that will be manufactured by the Indian Private sector company Bharat Forge, part of Kalyani Group.
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