Defence Ministry signs Rs 2,500 crore deals for NAMIS tracked anti-tank system and 5,000 light vehicles

ANI March 29, 2025 218 views

The Defence Ministry has signed major contracts worth Rs 2,500 crore to modernise India's armed forces. The deal includes advanced NAMIS anti-tank systems developed by DRDO and 5,000 light vehicles from Mahindra and Force Motors. These indigenous systems will significantly enhance the Army's mechanised infantry capabilities. The procurement aligns with India's self-reliance goals in defence manufacturing.

"NAMIS (Tr) is one of the most sophisticated anti-tank weapon systems against enemy armour" - Defence PRO
Secunderabad, March 28: The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has signed a contract with Armoured Vehicle Nigam Limited for the procurement of Nag Missile System (NAMIS) Tracked version of anti-tank weapon platform and Force Motors Ltd & Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd for around 5,000 Light Vehicles for the Armed Forces at a total cost of around Rs 2,500 crore, according to officials.

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Rs 1,801 crore deal for DRDO-developed NAMIS tracked anti-tank system

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5,000 light vehicles from Mahindra and Force Motors

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Enhances mechanised infantry's operational readiness

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Boosts indigenous defence manufacturing under Aatmanirbhar Bharat

Secunderabad (Telangana) [India], March 28 (ANI): The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has signed a contract with Armoured Vehicle Nigam Limited for the procurement of Nag Missile System (NAMIS) Tracked version of anti-tank weapon platform and Force Motors Ltd & Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd for around 5,000 Light Vehicles for the Armed Forces at a total cost of around Rs 2,500 crore, according to officials.

These contracts under the Buy (Indian-Indigenously Designed, Developed, and Manufactured) category were inked in the presence of Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh in New Delhi on March 27, 2025, according to Defence PRO.

The total cost of the contract for procuring the NAMIS(Tr) weapon system, developed by the Defence Research & Development Laboratory of DRDO, is Rs 1,801.34 crore. It marks a significant milestone in modernising the anti-tank capability of Mechanised Infantry, enhancing the Indian Army's operational readiness across a varied spectrum of operations.

NAMIS (Tr) is one of the most sophisticated anti-tank weapon systems against enemy armour. It has a fire-and-forget anti-tank missile and sighting system for enhanced firepower and lethality. The weapon system is set to transform the conduct of mechanised operations and offer operational advantage against the adversary.

These modern vehicles are designed according to contemporary vehicle technology, with enhanced engine power to accommodate a payload of 800 kg. They will provide mobility to the Armed Forces in all types of terrain and operational conditions.

Both procurements will enhance indigenisation and national defence equipment manufacturing capabilities. The projects have immense potential for direct and indirect employment generation by encouraging the MSME sector through components' manufacturing. The procurement marks a pivotal step towards modernising the country's defence infrastructure and empowering indigenous industries, which is in line with the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

Comments:

Rahul K.

Great move by MoD! Our soldiers deserve the best equipment. The NAMIS system sounds like a game-changer for our mechanised forces.

Priya M.

Finally some good news about indigenous defence tech! 🇮🇳 Hope this boosts our MSME sector too with all the component manufacturing.

Arjun S.

Rs 2,500 crore seems like a lot - hope we get proper value for money. The vehicles better be durable for all terrains.

Neha P.

Mahindra and Force Motors getting defence contracts is excellent for Make in India! Wonder when we'll see these systems in action.

Vikram J.

Fire-and-forget missiles sound impressive but I hope our soldiers get proper training to operate these advanced systems safely.

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