The Army has ordered Surface-to-Air Missiles (SAMs) worth Rs. 14,000 crore from the Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL).  Currently, this is the most expensive contract in the history of the  Indian Army, according to the words of the managing director and  chairman of BDL, Ravi Khetarpal.
BDL is a category-1-mini-Ratna  defence public sector and is currently one of the main production  agencies for all types of missiles.
The SAMs ordered are named  Akash and were developed by the DRDO as a poart of the integrated guided  missile development program. The Akash has an approximate range of 25Km  and thanks to its low reaction time of 15 seconds it can eliminate  aircraft traveling at speed up to 700m/sec. The weapons systems on this  missile are state-of-the-art pieces of technologies and thanks to them  the Akash can work in harsh weather conditions. The Armed Forces need  those missiles to be deployed at locations for close defence from aerial  attacks.
There are currently many orders placed for the SAMs, and  the BDL is planning to establish new facilities in other parts of the  country in order to have the capabilities to manufacture enough  missiles. A fresh press release shows that the BDL may soon become a  Navratha Defence PSU with a turnover projected at over Rs. 5,000 crore  by 2015.
With a number of projects related to SAMs in the  offering, the BDL is planning to set up new facilities in the state as  well in other parts of the country to manufacture these weapons.  According to a press release from the BDL, it will soon become a  Navratna Defence PSU with a turnover projected at over Rs.
5,000 crore by 2015.
5,000 crore by 2015.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
