NEW DELHI, March 7: The defence ministry on Friday said it has inked a USD 248 million deal with Russia’s Rosoboronexport for the procurement of engines for T-72 tanks.
The deal also includes the transfer of technology from the Russian defence major to the state-run Armoured Vehicles Nigam Ltd (heavy vehicle factory) based at Avadi in Chennai.
The ministry said it has signed a contract worth USD 248 million (approximately Rs 2,156 crore) with Rosoboronexport (RoE) for the procurement of 1,000 HP engines for T-72 tanks “in fully formed, completely knocked down and semi-knocked down conditions.” “The deal also includes the transfer of technology (ToT) from RoE to Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited for integration and subsequent licensed production of engines under ToT to boost the Make in India initiative in the defence sector,” it said.
T-72 tanks are the mainstay of the tank fleet of the Indian Army which is at present fitted with 780 HP engines.
“Equipping the existing fleet of T-72 tanks with 1000 HP engine will enhance the battlefield mobility and offensive capability of the Indian Army,” the ministry said in a statement.
FOREIGN SECY HOLDS TALKS
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Friday held talks with his Russian counterpart, Andrey Rudenko, focusing on various aspects of bilateral cooperation.It is understood that the conflict in Ukraine also figured in the talks.The foreign secretary is likely to meet a number of other senior Russian leaders.The issue of discharge of the remaining Indian nationals serving in the Russian military may also figure in the talks. (PTI)