Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: April 30, 2018
Indias defense acquisition council has approved capital acquisition proposals worth approximately $554.6 million.
The Indian government said Friday the proposals include the procurement of the NAG missile system valued at approximately $78.8 million and 13 BAE Systems-built 127-mm-caliber guns for the countrys naval force worth $451.3 million.
The NAG missile platform consists of a missile carrier vehicle – NAMICA – and a third-generation anti-tank guided missile designed to target adversary tanks.
The guns will be installed aboard naval ships to offer fire support against ground-based targets.
The Indian government added that the council also evaluated the Defence Research and Development Organisations program to build an airborne warning and control system.
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