Defence Ministry signs contract with IWI to acquire 16,479 LMGs for Indian Army

New Delhi: The Defence Ministry said Thursday it has signed a capital acquisition contract with Israel Weapons Industries (IWI) for procurement of 16,479 light machine guns (LMGs) at a cost of Rs 880 crore.  The contract was signed with the approval of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, it said.

IWI, which is based out of Ramat HaSharon city in Israel, would be providing Negev 7.62X51mm LMGs to the Indian Armed Forces under the contract.

“The contracted Negev 7.62X51mm LMG is a combat proven weapon and currently used by several countries around the globe. This LMG will greatly enhance the lethality and range of a soldier vis-a-vis the presently used weapon,” the ministry’s press release stated.

The provisioning of this ‘operationally urgent and very critically needed weapon’ will boost the confidence of the frontline troops and provide much needed combat power to the Armed Forces, the ministry noted.

“The Indian Armed Forces’ long-standing requirement of a modern state-of-the-art LMG has finally fructified. The acquisition wing of Ministry of Defence has signed the capital acquisition contract with IWI for procurement of 16,479 LMGs at a cost of Rs 880 crore with the approval of Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh,” the release stated.

PTI

 

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