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DAC approves proposals worth Rs. 70,500 crore ($8.5 billion) for Armed Forces & Indian Coast Guard

  • Defence Acquisition Council approves proposals worth Rs. 70,500 crore ($8.5 billion) for the Armed Forces & Indian Coast Guard under Buy (Indian-IDDM) category
  • BrahMos missiles, Shakti EW systems & Utility Helicopters-Maritime, valued at Rs. 56,000 crore (approx. $7 billion), cleared for Indian Navy
  • Long Range Stand-Off Weapon for the Indian Air Force gets the nod; to be integrated on SU-30 MKI aircraft
  • 155mm/52 Caliber ATAGS, along with High Mobility & Gun Towing Vehicles, to be procured for Indian Army
  • Indian Coast Guard to get Advance Light Helicopters MK-III from HAL
  • Over Rs. 2.71 lakh crore worth of procurement cleared in FY 2022-23; 99% to be sourced from Indian industries

New Delhi, March 16. A meeting of Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), held on March 16, 2023 under the chairmanship of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, has accorded Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) for capital acquisition amounting to over Rs. 70,500 crore ($8.5 billion) under Buy {Indian-IDDM (Indigenously Designed, Developed and Manufactured)}. Out of the total proposals, Indian Navy proposals constitute more than Rs 56,000 crore (approx. $7 billion), which largely includes indigenous BrahMos missiles, Shakti Electronic Warfare (EW) systems, Utility Helicopters-Maritime etc.

While this additional procurement of BrahMos missile system will enhance the maritime strike capabilities & Anti-Surface Warfare Operation, the addition of Utility Helicopters will multiply the operational readiness of the Indian Navy in the domain of Search & Rescue operations, Casualty Evacuation, Humanitarian Assistance Disaster Relief (HADR) etc. Similarly, Shakti EW systems will equip and modernise the frontline Naval ships to counter any Naval Operations by the adversaries.

Accordance of AoN for Medium Speed Marine Diesel Engine under Make-I category is a significant step as, for the first time, India is venturing into the development & manufacturing of such engines indigenously to achieve self-reliance & leverage the capabilities of the Industries towards the goal of ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’. To keep pace with the emerging technologies and counter the adversaries in the Western and Northern front, the necessity of the new weapons and its integration with the delivery platforms was felt by the Government. To achieve the same objectives, the DAC accorded the approval to Indian Air Force’s proposal for Long Range Stand-Off Weapon (LRSOW) which will be indigenously designed, developed and integrated on SU-30 MKI aircraft.

For Artillery modernisation, in addition to the ongoing Dhanush Gun System and K-9 Vajra-T Gun System, AoN for procurement of 155mm/52 Caliber Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) along with High Mobility Vehicles (HMVs) and Gun Towing Vehicles (GTVs) for the Indian Army was accorded by the DAC. It also accorded AoN for procurement of Advance Light Helicopters (ALH) MK-III from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the Indian Coast Guard. The Helicopter will be able to carry a suite of surveillance sensors which will enhance the surveillance capabilities. It will also give full night capability and Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) capability for operations of the Indian Coast Guard.

Including today’s proposals, the total AoN granted for Capital Acquisition in the Financial Year 2022-23 is over Rs. 2.71 lakh crore, out of which 99% of the procurement will be sourced from Indian industries.Such quantum of indigenous procurement will galvanise the Indian industries towards achieving the goal of ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’.

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