Armenia ?Akash export
Today, BEL marked a significant step in India’s defence exports as Mr. Sanjeev Kumar, IAS, Secretary (DP), flagged off the 1st Akash Weapon System Battery for export to a Friendly Foreign Country.
Armenia ?Akash export
Today, BEL marked a significant step in India’s defence exports as Mr. Sanjeev Kumar, IAS, Secretary (DP), flagged off the 1st Akash Weapon System Battery for export to a Friendly Foreign Country.
Others are saying so. BDL had at least 2 English to russian translate tenders out a while ago, not sure if related with this.Armenia ?
Interestingly, Bharat Forge had already bagged a contract from Armenia for ATAGS in 2022. Following their successful induction and performance, Armenia is now in talks with the company for a larger order.
The Guyana Defence Force (GDF) would soon acquire two new aircraft from India with a US$23.27 million loan from India’s Export-Import Bank of India (EXIM Bank).
— Alpha Defense™ (@alpha_defense) March 16, 2024
Thanks @Kilo_Spec for the information 😃https://t.co/dBVrb3Lufk
Two HAL-228 -201 aircraft bought by Guyana 🇬🇾 for the GDF Air Corps fleet from India's HAL earlier this year, were officially commissioned at Air Station London, Timehri. https://t.co/VFwHQVtfzw pic.twitter.com/26c74JN8TK
— Adithya Krishna Menon (@AdithyaKM_) November 18, 2024
📍#Brazil / #India (🇧🇷/🇮🇳)
— SA Defensa (@SA_Defensa) November 25, 2024
An #Indian delegation is set to visit #Brazil in early December to potentially discuss billions of dollars in potential defense contracts including Tejas, KC/C-390, Akash NG, UAVs, Scorpène maintenance, artillery, & cybersecurity affairs. pic.twitter.com/le4dAbwokh
We were honoured to host the Ambassador of His Majesty the King of Morocco and the Defence Attaché of Morocco to India at the Tata Advanced Systems' facility in Pune! pic.twitter.com/IilVuByvbf
— Tata Advanced Systems Limited (@tataadvanced) December 2, 2024
Solar Industries India Limited and its subsidiary have received export orders worth INR 2039 Crores for Supply of Defence Products, to be delivered over a period of 4 years.
More Pinaka rockets to Armenia?Huge export ($240+ million) order win for Solar Industries
Indian companies keen to produce ammunitions in Estonia: Defence minister Hanno Pevkur
New Delhi, India
Written By: Sidhant Sibal
Updated: Dec 14, 2024, 10:28 AM IST
File photo: Estonia's Minister of Defence Hanno Pevkur speaks to the press as he arrives for a meeting of EU Defence Ministers in Brussels on November 19, 2024. Photograph: AFP.
In what is a significant development, Estonia's Defence minister Hanno Pevkur has said Indian companies are keen to invest in his country to produce ammunition. The development comes even as India markets itself as a major manufacturer of defence equipment.
Speaking to WION's Sidhant Sibal, minister Pevkur said, "It's not only ammunition. It's also the Armed Vehicles production, Howitzer production. So, the cooperation is very intense. So, I really do hope that I can find the time also to come to India".
The minister also spoke about the war in Ukraine and NATO's defence budget expansion. Estonia has been one of the few NATO countries consistently meeting or exceeding the two per cent GDP defense spending target, and in 2024, it's estimated to spend 3.4 per cent of GDP on defense, placing it among the top spenders in NATO relative to its economy.
Read the full interview here:
WION: How do you see India- Estonia's defence partnership?
Hanno Pevkur: I see that, in last year, specifically, we have had very good cooperation, and I see that there is a huge opportunity to increase that cooperation. And I know that, yes, there is a very successful cooperation already today. But what is more important that we are establishing here in Estonia, the new defense industry Park, and there are a couple of big Indian companies who are interested to come to invest in Estonia to start production of, for instance, the 155-millimeter ammunition. So I'm not allowed to say yet who are the companies, but when you have the understanding that who is producing in India, 155 millimeter of ammunition, then you probably can also have the understanding it who are interested to invest into Estonia. So, but it's not only ammunition. It's also the Armed Vehicles production, Howitzer production. So, the cooperation is very intense. So, I really do hope that I can find the time also to come to India and visit some companies and to send a very clear message, Estonia is a safe environment for to invest. Estonia is a safe environment also to have defense cooperation.
Range of detection:
— Lee Ann Quann (@AnnQuann) December 16, 2021
-Crawling man - 700 m
-Walking man - 3 km
-Group of people - 7 km
-Light vehicles - 10 km
-Heavy vehicles - 14 km pic.twitter.com/seoI6AAqAg
#LATEST: Medium Machine Gun (MMG) MAG Gun manufactured at Small Arms Factory (SAF), a unit of Ordnance Factory Organization, Kanpur will be exported to Europe
— Defence Matrix (@Defencematrix1) August 11, 2024
Various European companies have shown keen interest in the acquisition of these guns. SAF, consequently has received its… pic.twitter.com/8PKN2BJSGv
2000 guns over the next 3 years. A sizable order. All of these will probably end up in Ukraine one way or another.
The gun if probably the ARDE modified version of the license produced FN MAG. Specs aren't that different from the original FN MAG but it is lighter by 2.5 kgs:
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Some pics of the gun taken during its prototype testing phase:
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Official confirmation:
India Set To Export Its Advanced Modified Medium Machine Gun to European Countries - News18
Interesting detail:
Wonder what customizations were asked for.
This year, the order for this machine gun has crossed Rs 225 crores. To recall, last year, a Rs 190 crore order was placed with the Small Arms Factory. According to the reports, several European countries are showing their keen interest in supplying this gun to their soldiers.
Discussions are on with the Small Arms Factory in this regard. After completing the order for 2000 MMGs, the factory will begin fulfilling orders for other agreements as well.
Yep they tweeted last weekSunita Tools' subsidiary, Tripathi Aerotech & Weapons Systems, has received a Letter of Intent from an unidentified defence prime for the annual supply of 100,000 M107 155mm shell bodies. The LOI is valued in the range of $23 million to $35 million. Additional manufacturing facilities will be established within 8 months to supplement low rate initial production from an existing factory.