DAC likely to clear major deals for S-400, Unmanned Combat Jets, BrahMos cruise missiles; transport aircraft today
New Delhi [India], March 27 (ANI): The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) is likely to give its nod to several major programmes aimed at strengthening the armed forces, including proposals to acquire 60 Medium Transport Aircraft and five more units of the S-400 air defence systems.
The meeting is scheduled to take place on Friday and is also expected to clear a proposal to acquire around four squadrons of the indigenous Remotely Piloted Strike Aircraft, also referred to as unmanned combat jets, for the Indian Air Force.
The DAC is the apex body of the Defence Ministry for the procurement of new weapon systems for the armed forces.
The meeting will be led by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and will include top military leadership, including the Chief of Defence Staff, the three service chiefs, and the Defence Secretary.
The fourth system is likely to arrive between April and May this year, while the fifth squadron is expected to be delivered between November and December.
Under the Medium Transport Aircraft programme, the Indian Air Force is looking to acquire 60 aircraft. Brazilian firm Embraer, American company Lockheed Martin and Russian manufacturer Ilyushin are expected to be the main contenders for the contract.
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