THE Defence Ministry on
Monday approved procurement
of long range rockets, missiles,
radar systems and military platforms worth Rs 79,000 crore to
bolster the military’s combat
prowess.
The Defence Acquisition
Council (DAC), chaired by
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh,
green-lighted the proposals.
The DAC approved procurement of loiter munition systems
for the Army’s artillery regiments.
It also cleared acquisition of
low level lightweight radars, longrange guided rocket ammunition for Pinaka rocket system and
integrated drone detection and
interdiction system (Mk-II) for
the Indian Army, the Defence
Ministry said.
Loiter munition will be used for precision strike of tactical
targets,where as low level light weight radars will detect and
track small size, low flying
unmanned aerial systems, it
said.
It said long range guided
rockets are being procured to
enhance the range and accuracy of Pinaka rocket systems
for effective engagement of
high value targets.
Integrated drone detection
and interdiction system (MkII) with enhanced range will
protect the vital assets of the
Indian Army in tactical battle
area and hinterland.
For the Indian Navy ,approval
was accorded for procurement
of high frequency software
defined radios (HF SDR)
Manpack and for leasing high
altitude long range (HALE)
remotely pilote dair craft system
(RPAS).
For the Indian Air Force,
approval was given for procurement of automatic take-off
landing recording system, Astra
Mk-II missiles, full mission simulator and SPICE-1000 long
range guidance kits, etc, it said.