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The Defence Ministry on Monday, 9 April, signed a contract with a defence firm for procurement of 1.86 lakh bulletproof jackets for the Army at a cost of Rs 639 crore.
In a statement, the ministry said the contract was finalised after "successful" field evaluation trials.
The contract has been bagged by indigenous defence manufacturer SMPP Pvt Ltd.
It said the new BPJs will provide "360 degree protection" to the soldier in combat, including from hard "steel core" bullets.
The company said the size of the contract is Rs 639 crore.
The Defence Ministry said the new BPJs will boost the confidence of soldiers.
It said the indigenously developed BPJs will give new impetus to the 'Make in India' initiative of the government and provide confidence that Indian industry is capable of fulfilling the requirements of the armed forces.
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