MoD approves procurement of military platforms worth Rs 22,800 crore
MoD approves procurement of military platforms worth Rs 22,800 crore
The decisions were taken at a meeting of the Defence Acquisition Council chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh

Current Affairs News:The protection service on Thursday endorsed acquisition of six P 8I hostile to submarine fighting plane, indigenous advancement of airborne notice and control frameworks (AWACS) flying machine and other military stages at an expense of Rs 22,800 crore.
The choices were taken at a gathering of the Defense Acquisition Council led by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh.
Authorities said the DAC affirmed acquisition of six P 8I flying machine from aviation major Boeing to support the Indian Navy’s enemy of submarine battle ability.
“These airplane would significantly reinforce the Navy’s abilities for oceanic seaside observation, against submarine fighting (ASW) and hostile to surface vessel (ASV) strike,” the guard service said in an announcement.
At present, the Indian Navy works eight P-8I long-go oceanic airplane from INS Rajali situated close Arakkonam in Tamil Nadu.
The DAC likewise affirmed acquirement of twin-motor substantial helicopters (TEHH) for the Indian Coast Guard to enable the power to embrace missions to forestall sea psychological warfare and invasion of fear based oppressors via ocean courses, authorities said.
As a follow-up of the indigenous airborne early cautioning and control program, the DAC endorsed obtainment of at any rate two extra AWACS, sources said.
“The mission framework and sub-frameworks for these flying machine would be indigenously planned, created and incorporated onto the primary stage by Defense Research and Development Organization,” the barrier service said.
These stages would give on-board direction and control which would help the Indian Air Force in accomplishing successful air space strength at all conceivable time, the service said.
“Enlistment of these frameworks would expand the degree of inclusion along our fringes and extraordinarily upgrade both the air safeguard and hostile abilities of the IAF,” it said.
The DAC likewise affirmed indigenous improvement and assembling of ‘warm imaging night sights’ for Assault Rifles.
“These gear will be fabricated by the Indian private industry and utilized by troops sent on the cutting edge,” the service said.
Warm imaging night sights would empower troops to embrace long range precise commitment in dull and every climate condition, authorities said.
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