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Defence Ministry clears Rs 423-crore deal for MK-54 torpedoes

MK-54 lightweight torpedoes are used by US surface ships, fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters, and are their primary anti-submarine warfare weapon

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Tribune News Service

New Delhi, October 22

The Navy will strengthen its anti-submarine capability, with the Defence Ministry signing a contract with the US Government for the procurement of MK-54 Torpedo and expendable (chaff and flares) at a cost of Rs 423 crore, said an official news release here.

In April, the US Department of State had approved this Foreign Military Sale to India at an estimated cost of $63 million. The principal contractor for the first deal is Raytheon Integrated Defense System.

The Navy will further augment its capabilities with another deal in the pipeline. This entails the acquisition of 10 AGM-84L Harpoon Block II air-launched missiles and related equipment at an estimated cost of $ 92 million. Boeing is the principal contractor for the equipment in the Harpoon deal.

India plans to use the equipment requested in both the deals on the Indian Navy’s Boeing P-8I maritime aircraft.

The MK 54 lightweight torpedoes are used by US surface ships, fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters, and are their primary anti-submarine warfare weapon.

The US has said this sale will be an important force for political stability, peace, and economic progress in the Indo-Pacific and South Asia region.

 

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