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In 2022, when India signed the deal to supply Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launchers (MBRL), anti-tank munitions, and ammunition worth US$250 million to Armenia [39] In September 2017, AWE secured its biggest export orders from UAE for supplying 40,000 no.of 155 mm artillery shells for ₹ 3.22 billion (US$37 million). [ 40 ]
Armenia had conducted trials of similar systems offered by Russia and Poland, but they gave the final nod to the Indian system. The deal is for supplying four SWATHI weapon locating radars manufactured by Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) at a cost of $40 million to Armenia. As per the agreement, India will supply four SWATHI weapon locating radars.
India: N/A (15 on order) Armenia signed a deal, worth ₹ 6,000 crore (equivalent to ₹ 64 billion or US$730 million in 2023), with Bharat Dynamics Limited in 2022. [74] [75] [76] The first Akash battery (4 launchers and a Rajendra radar) was delivered in November 2024. [77] [78] Akash India: N/A 4 (unknown on order) 2K12 Kub Soviet Union: N/A
They were delivered to Armenia by the end of 2023. As of October 2024, they intend to purchase additional 84 units after successful trials at different locations. [25] [26] [27] As of March 2023, the Indian Ministry of Defence received a proposal worth over $1 Billion from the Indian Army for the purchase of 307 ATAGS. [28]
Human rights groups on Tuesday urged Indonesia to investigate suspected arms sales by state-owned companies to Myanmar, where Indonesia has been trying to promote reconciliation since a 2021 ...
Armenia and India organised a joint issuing of postage stamps, illustrating the cultural heritage of the two nations. The Indian Manipuri classical dance of Meitei civilization, [16] and the Armenian Hov Arek, are referred to as the "National Dances" (of India and Armenia respectively) during the Armenia-India joint issue of postage stamps. [17 ...
Move comes amid growing tension between Warsaw and Kyiv over grain imports
The European Union has signed off on a 500 million euro (£419 million) package to fund weapons for Ukraine, marking the first time in the bloc’s history it is helping provide arms for a warzone.