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Army zeroes in on Russian Igla-S missile
After a series of delays, Russia has been declared the lowest bidder in the Army’s multi-billion dollar deal for man portable air defence systems on Monday, official sources confirmed. However there are concerns over the selection as well as the threat of US sanctions for arms purchases from Russia.

“The Igla-S bid from Rosoboronexport of Russia has been declared the L1 in the Very Short Range Air Defence (VSHORAD) deal,” a defence official said.

The Request for Proposal (RFP) was first issued in October 2010 for over 5000 missiles, 258 single launchers and 258 multi-launchers estimated to cost ₹6,400 crore and trials began in 2012. Five contenders responded and eventually three made it to the trials - MBDA of France, Rosoboronexport of Russia and SAAB of Sweden.

Since then there have been trials and retrials as there were deviations in the products fielded and the Army tried to avoid a single vendor situation arising out of non-compliance of some vendors which would result in cancellation of the tender as procedure. Eventually all three companies were declared complaint after the re-trails last year, according another official.

Another official source said that of the three contenders, the MBDA bid was the most expensive at about $3.68 bn, SAAB at about $2.6 bn and Rosoboronexport at around $1.47 bn. The benchmark price decided by the Army was just over $2 bn. This led to a division within the ministry at such a low bid from the Russians compared to the benchmark price arrived at by the Army.

As the Cost Negotiation Committee (CNC) couldn’t arrive at a decision, the Defence Ministry had even formed an empowered committee to scrutinise all aspects of the offer before the L1 was decided.

The other concern is the US sanctions under the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) law that restricts defence purchases from Russia, Iran and North Korea. The US is yet to grant India a waiver for the $5.43 bn S-400 air defence deal with Russia signed in early October.

As per requirements, the system should have a maximum range of 6km, altitude of 3km along with all-weather capability and will replace the existing Igla in service which is in urgent need of replacement.
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/army-zeroes-in-on-russian-igla-s-missile/article25540891.ece
 

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According to RIA Novosti contracts for the supply of "Igla-S" to India and their licensed production can be signed before the end of this year.
I would say either Russians/American deep state are spreading rumours to piss off trump before his visit to India.

They are trying to create friction during whatever negotiations that are going on between US & India at the moment.

Now it all depends on Piyush Goyal and S Jai Shankar to keep their cool during the ongoing negotiations.
 

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One doubt, why Igla why not verba why we always go for second Best?
 

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India Looks To Deploy 5000 Russian-Made Missiles Near The Pakistan Border?
India and Russia are aiming to seal a multi-billion-dollar deal for Igla-S man-portable air defence missile system (MANPADS). Russia’s IGLA-S system was chosen as the lowest bidder for India’s short-range air defence missile system (VSHORADS) programme.

The Indian Army has an immediate requirement for 800 launchers and over 5,000 missiles. The deal ran into trouble as two other competitors – SAAB of Sweden and the European firm MBDA – officially registered complaints against the trials that gave the Russians an edge.


The Igla-S man-portable air defence missiles are meant to counter low-flying aircraft as the last line of defence against flying objects in a multi-layered air defence system.


The Igla-S man-portable air defence missile system (MANPADS) is designed to engage all types of visually observable aircraft and helicopters as well as pinpoint air targets like cruise missiles and UAVs, both head-on and receding, at any time of day, against background clutter and decoy flares (jamming).

The Igla-S is a new generation advanced version of the Igla MANPADS. By its combat effectiveness, it exceeds the Igla from 2 to 5 times, especially when firing at cruise missiles and pinpoint targets. The Igla-S system comprises combat equipment, including the 9M342 missile and the 9P522 launching mechanism; maintenance equipment, including the 9V866-2 mobile test station and the 9F719-2 test set; training facilities; night firing devices.
 

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