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Indian Firms Bid in Rs 30,000 Crore IAF UAV Deal for 87 Drones

Around 10 bids from Indian public and private sector firms have been submitted for the Indian Air Force's Rs 30,000 crore project to acquire 87 Medium-Altitude Long-Range UAVs. The Defence Ministry cleared the project to promote indigenous manufacturing and reduce foreign reliance. The drones will feature advanced ISR and strike capabilities, with plans to integrate indigenous missile systems. The armed forces finalized specifications based on surveillance needs along the borders with Pakistan and China.

10 bids submitted by Indian defence firms in race for IAF's Rs 30,000 crore UAV deal

New Delhi, June 16

In the race for 87 Medium-Altitude Long-Range, Endurance unmanned aerial vehicles deal, around 10 bids have been received from Indian private and public sector firms.

Around 10 bids have been received from Indian public and private sector firms by the Defence Ministry for the over Rs 30,000 crore project to buy 87 UAVs for the Indian Air Force, defence officials told ANI. Today was the last day for bid submission.

The firms that have participated in the project include Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited, Adani Defence Systems Limited, Tata Advanced Systems Limited, Larsen and Toubro, and Raphe mPhibr Ltd.

The mega project was cleared by the Defence Ministry last year, under which it wants to promote Indian manufacturers to build the drones planned to be used for surveillance and reconnaissance along with the capability to strike targets. The timelines for the bid submission were extended twice by the Defence Ministry to help the Indian firms prepare their responses.

Valued at over Rs 30,000 crore, the project will reduce reliance on foreign defence equipment. The drones will come equipped with advanced surveillance and combat features, including real-time intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities. Officials also revealed that plans are in place to integrate indigenous missile systems with these drones.

The armed forces have finalised the specifications for the drones through a comprehensive scientific study, highlighting the growing need for effective surveillance along the country's borders with both Pakistan and China. Until now, Indian forces have heavily relied on foreign suppliers like the United States and Israel for their drone requirements.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good to see Indian firms stepping up for surveillance needs along borders. But I hope these drones also have good AI and cybersecurity features—otherwise they're just expensive toys. Also, what about maintenance costs? 🤔

Vikram M

This is exactly what we need. For too long, we've relied on foreign suppliers for drones. Our borders with China and Pakistan need non-stop surveillance. If Indian firms can deliver on time, this will be a game-changer. But delays are a concern—hope the MoD keeps them on track.

Ananya R

Great initiative! But let's be honest—our private defence firms are still learning. Hope this isn't another case of 'Make in India' becoming 'Assemble in India' with imported parts. Need indigenous tech from engine to sensors. Still, better than nothing! 🇮🇳

Rohit P

Rs 30,000 crore for 87 drones—that's roughly Rs 345 crore per drone. For MALE-class, that's pricey but includes development. Hope the private firms like L&T and Adani deliver quality. Also, integrating indigenous missiles is a masterstroke!

Kavya N

About time! With China's drone tech advancing fast, we can't afford to lag. But I'm a bit skeptical—our past defence projects have seen cost overruns and delays. Hope this one is managed with transparency. Still, proud to see Indian firms competing. 👏

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