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The missiles, having a range of 1,850 metres, can be fired from the ground as well as vehicle-based launchers and their induction is planned to be completed in three years, the ministry said.
In the last few months, the ministry finalised a range of procurement projects for the three forces to enhance their overall combat capabilities.
”The acquisition wing of the Ministry of Defence signed a contract with the defence public sector undertaking Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) for the supply of 4,960 MILAN-2T anti-tank guided missiles to the Indian Army at a cost of Rs 1,188 crore,” the ministry said in a statement.
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”These missiles can be fired from ground as well as vehicle-based launchers and can be deployed in the anti-tank role for both offensive and defensive tasks,” the ministry said.
”Induction of these missiles will further enhance the operational preparedness of the armed forces. Induction is planned to be completed in three years,” it added.