Indian Navy close to clinch $300 million weapons deal with US
- In Reports
- 09:51 PM, Apr 03, 2023
- Myind Staff
India is set to clinch a deal to purchase American weapons including the Hellfire missiles and Mark 54 anti-submarine torpedoes for its MH-60 Romeo multirole helicopters.
Earlier in 2020, 24 of these choppers have been contracted for by the Indian Navy in a fast-track deal worth over USD 2 billion.
In the same year, India and the US had signed over-Rs 16,000 crore deal to buy 24 MH-60 Romeo helicopters from Lockheed Martin in 2020 under fast-track procedures on a government-to-government deal to hasten the process.
Speaking to news agency ANI, defence officials said the proposal for buying the weapons package for the MH-60 Romeo choppers is at an advanced stage in the Defence Ministry and negotiations are also ongoing with the American administration for the USD 300 million deal to be concluded under the Foreign Military Sales route.
The 24 MH-60 Romeos would be equipped with multi-mode radars and night-vision devices as well as armed with missiles, torpedoes and other precision-guided weaponry.
The MH-60s are going to replace Sea King choppers which would be on their way out of the force very soon, the ANI report added.
The Hellfire missile is a precision-guided missile and has been used by American forces against high-value targets including major Islamist terrorists like Al-Jawahiri.
The MK 54 lightweight torpedoes are used by US surface ships, fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters, and are their primary anti-submarine warfare weapon. Notably, it is already inducted into the Indian Navy's P-8I anti-submarine warfare and surveillance planes.
Image courtesy: ANI
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