Key Points

The Indian Army has issued a tender for next-gen Very Short Range Air Defence Systems to counter aerial threats. This comes amid heightened tensions with Pakistan over recent ceasefire violations along the LoC. India has also restricted Pakistani aircraft from its airspace following the Pahalgam terror attack. Military officials from both nations discussed the escalating border situation through hotline talks.

Key Points: Indian Army Seeks Next-Gen Air Defence Systems Amid Pakistan Tensions

  • Indian Army seeks next-gen VSHORAD systems for aircraft and drone threats
  • Tensions rise with Pakistan over LoC ceasefire violations
  • India bans Pakistani aircraft from its airspace
  • DGMOs discuss unprovoked firing along border
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Indian Army issues tender to procure next-generation Very Short Range Air Defence System

Indian Army floats tender for advanced VSHORAD systems as tensions escalate with Pakistan over LoC violations and airspace restrictions.

"The Army has placed requirements for 48 launchers, 85 missiles under 'Make in India' – Defence Officials"

New Delhi, May 4

The Indian Army issues tender to procure shoulder-fired Very Short Range Air Defence Systems (Next Generation) to take out enemy aircraft, choppers and drones, defence officials said.

The Army has placed requirements for 48 launchers, 85 missiles along with other required equipment, under 'Make in India', they added.

Meanwhile, the Indian army has been effectively retaliating against the Pakistan Army's unprovoked small-arms firing since the intervening night of April 25-26.

Indian Army effectively responded to Pakistan's small arms firing across the LoC in the Kupwara district as well as in the Uri and Akhnoor sectors in the region.

On Wednesday, India closed its airspace to all aircraft registered in Pakistan and those operated by Pakistani airlines, according to the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA), another major step following the April 22 terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam in which 26 people were killed.

India issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) confirming the closure of its airspace to all Pakistani-registered, operated, or leased aircraft, including military flights, from April 30 to May 23 (estimated duration).

On Tuesday, the Director General of Military Operations of India and Pakistan talked over the hotline to discuss the unprovoked ceasefire violations by Pakistan, as per defence sources.

Sources said India warned Pakistan against the unprovoked ceasefire violations by the Pakistan Army along the LoC and the International Border.

- ANI

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