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Israel will supply advanced long-range air and missile defence systems to four Indian Navy ships under a $630 million deal to be jointly executed with Bharat Electronics Limited, state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries said.
The announcement of the deal came ahead of a possible visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Israel in July.
Israel in April bagged a $2 billion deal, its largest ever, to supply the Indian Army and Navy with missile defence systems, with the IAI taking the lion's share of it worth USD 1.6 billion.
The IAI on Monday said the latest contract was for supplying Long Range Surface to Air Missile (LRSAM) systems.
The LRSAM is a joint development by the IAI and India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). It comprises several state-of-the-art elements, advanced phased- array radar, command-and-control system, launchers and missiles with advanced radio-frequency (RF) seekers.
The LRSAM was last week successfully tested in India as part of an operational interception trial aboard an Indian Navy ship "demonstrating again the system's operational capabilities in a representative scenario with genuine target", a statement from IAI said.
"All components of the weapon system have successfully met the goals set to them", the company said.
The contract will be carried out, for the first time, with Indian government-owned BEL which will serve as the main contractor in the project as part of the Make in India policy.
"This unique project represents the close collaboration between India's DRDO, IAI and the defence forces of both countries. We will proceed to implementing it with joint efforts," Weiss added.
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