The Indian government has invested Rs 2,095 crore in INVAR anti-tank missiles to bolster the firepower of the Army's T-90 tanks and boost indigenous defence capabilities.
The INVAR missile, a sophisticated, laser-guided anti-tank weapon, will significantly upgrade the strike capability of the T-90 main battle tanks, which form the backbone of India’s Armoured Regiments ...
The Ministry of Defence signed a Rs 2,095.7 crore contract with Bharat Dynamics Limited to procure INVAR Anti-Tank Missiles, ...
The Indian Army is set to significantly enhance its armored warfare capabilities after the Defence Ministry signed a Rs 2,095 ...
The T-90 is Russia’s main battle tank, a modernized evolution of the iconic T-72. Designed to combine firepower, protection, and mobility, it features a 125 mm smoothbore gun, explosive reactive armor ...
MoD inks ₹2,000 crore pact with Bharat Dynamics to procure 500 INVAR missiles, boosting T-90 tank firepower and combat capability.
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The procurement of the INVAR anti-tank missiles enhances the firepower and lethality of T-90 tanks with the Army.
India's Defence Ministry has signed a Rs 2,095 crore agreement with Bharat Dynamics Ltd to acquire INVAR anti-tank missiles. These missiles aim to enhance the Indian Army's firepower, particularly for ...