Defence Ministry signs contract to procure 11 Airport Surveillance Radars for Navy and Coast Guard
Ministry of Defence signed a contract with M/s Mahindra Telephonics Integrated Systems Ltd., Mumbai for procurement of 11 Airport Surveillance Radars with Monopulse Secondary Surveillance Radar
New Delhi: Ministry of Defence signed a contract with M/s
Mahindra Telephonics Integrated Systems Ltd., Mumbai for procurement of
11 Airport Surveillance Radars with Monopulse Secondary Surveillance
Radar for Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard on June 03, 2021. The
procurement, at a cost of Rs 323.47 crore, will be made under the ‘Buy
& Make’ category. The installation of these radars will increase the
air domain awareness around airfields and enhance safety &
efficiency in flying operations of Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard.
The
signing of this contract is an achievement of the Government towards
‘AtmaNirbhar Bharat Abhiyan’ and the objectives envisaged in the
programme. This would enable absorption of technology, skill development
and indigenous manufacture, boosting employment opportunities.
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