India launched a $1.5 billion limited tender in the last week of December for the acquisition of new-generation close-in weapons systems (CIWS) to provide a replacement for its aging Swedish Bofors L-70 and Russian-legacy ZU-23-2B air-defense guns. The tender issued is restricted to domestic Indian firms only under the "Buy and Make (Indian)" procurement category. Read full news at this link ....
Indian-made modernized version of L-70 Bofors showed at Defense and Security Exhibition in Thailand (Picture source Army Recognition) |
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