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DRDO’s promise makes India cancel $500m deal for Israel’s anti-tank missile

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The Defence Ministry has decided to back State-owned Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) which has promised to deliver a world-class missile within four years. The Ministry has cancelled a $500m deal with Israel to buy 1,600 Spike anti-tank guided missiles, Israeli state-owned defence contractor Rafael Advanced Defence Systems announced on Wednesday.

In a statement, Rafael said it regretted India’s decision but remained committed to cooperating with the Defence Ministry and “to its strategy of continuing to work in India, an important market, as it has for more than two decades, to provide India with the most advanced and innovative systems.”

What is SPIKE

Spike is a man-portable “fire and forget’ missile that can hit moving targets such as a tank, allowing the soldier who fires the missile to quickly move for cover. India had opted for the Israel’s Spike over the Javelin missiles offered by Washington in 2014.

Negotiations with Israel’s Rafael for the Spike missile had been completed and the Israeli firm had already constructed a missile-manufacturing facility near Hyderabad in joint venture with the Kalyani group.

But the Defence Ministry later decided to back the state-owned Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) which has promised to deliver a world-class missile within four years.

Till then, Pakistan’s foot-soldiers might have an edge over Indian infantry soldiers because they have portable anti-tank missiles that can strike Indian tanks and bunkers at a distance of 3-4 km; India’s equivalent missiles have a range of just 2 km.

Sources have indicated that Rafael’s Hyderabad facility would not be scrapped as it was designed to accommodate “a number of other projects Rafael is engaged in with its Indian partners”.

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