Surface-To-Air Missiles Gain Interest of Various Nations: DRDO Chairman
New Delhi: Department of Defence Research and Development Secretary and
Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Chairman, Dr. G Satheesh
Reddy has said that the surface-to-air missiles have gained the interest of
various nations, adding that more systems with export potential are being
developed in the country.
"Surface to air missile Akash, Astra missile, anti-tank missiles, radars,
torpedoes have gained the interest of various nations. Lot more systems are
being developed which are advanced technology in nature and have export
potential," Reddy told ANI.
Surface to air missile Akash, Astra missile, anti-tank missiles, radars, torpedoes gains interest of various nation. Lot more systems are being developed which are advanced technology in nature & have export potential: Dr G Satheesh Reddy, Secy Dept of Defence R&D & Chairman DRDO pic.twitter.com/zSSOSC8AvY
— ANI (@ANI) January 28, 2022
He also expressed confidence that in the coming years, India will witness an
increase in the export of indigenously developed technologies and said, "In
the coming year, we will have a lot of exports from India of the technologies
developed here."
Reddy's statement comes after India signed a deal worth USD 375 million to
supply 290 km strike range BrahMos supersonic cruise missile to the
Philippines.
He also said that it is the first order for export of the BrahMos missile
system and termed it as a "major development."
"BrahMos is a giant venture of DRDO. This giant venture has developed the
supersonic cruise missile 'BrahMos'. It has been inducted into the Indian
Armed Forces," Reddy said.
"It is the beginning and we expect that many more export orders will come in
the future," he added.
Emphasizing that it is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of
developing advanced technologies indigenously, Reddy added, "PM Modi has been
setting goals on developing very advanced technologies and systems and we
should be exporting a lot to the world. So, there are many systems that are
being developed which have a lot of export potential."
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