Defence Ministry Signs Rs 5,083 Crore Deals For ALH Helicopters, Shtil Missiles

The Indian Defence Ministry has finalized contracts worth Rs 5,083 crore for the procurement of Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) Mk-II models and Shtil missiles. The ALH Mk-II helicopters are intended for the Indian Coast Guard, enhancing its operational capabilities in maritime security and surveillance. Meanwhile, the Shtil missiles are set to be integrated into the Indian Navy's warships, further bolstering the naval defense strategy. This procurement is part of India's ongoing efforts to modernize its armed forces and enhance indigenous defense production, highlighting the government's commitment to strengthening national security through advanced technology. The deals are expected to facilitate better coordination between air and naval operations, ensuring a robust defense framework for the country's maritime interests.
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