India Signs Rs 449 Crore Deal for Navy GNSS Jammers
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India's Defence Ministry signed a Rs 449 crore contract with Bengaluru-based Accord Software and Systems for 20 advanced GNSS jammers for the Navy, ensuring indigenous content of at least 75% to enhance safe operations in multi-threat environments.
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India's Defence Ministry has signed a contract with Bengaluru firm Accord Software and Systems for 20 GNSS jammers for the Navy. The deal, costing Rs 449 crore, emphasizes a minimum of 75% indigenous content.
Defence ministry Wednesday signed a contract with a Bengaluru firm for 20 global navigation satellite system jammers with enhanced capability for Navy at a cost of Rs 449 crore with minimum 75% indigenous content. The deal with Accord Software and Systems was signed before defence secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh. The induction would pave the way for safe operations by Navy ships in a multi-threat environment.
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- What specific threats does the multi-threat environment entail for Navy ships?
- What are the specific enhanced capabilities of these GNSS jammers?
- What is the timeline for the induction of these jammers into the Navy?
- What other companies were considered for this contract?