The Indian Army has ordered another batch of Konkurs-M weapons (pictured) from BDL. (KBP Instrument Design Bureau)
India's Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) announced that it has signed a contract to manufacture the Konkurs-M anti-tank guided weapon (ATGW) system for the Indian Army.
BDL said in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange that the contract was signed on 2 February and is worth INR31.31 billion (USD419 million). The company, which is majority-owned by the government, said the deal will be executed in three years but disclosed no details about the number of Konkurs-M weapons to be produced.
In the filing, BDL's chairman and managing director Siddharth Mishra said the Konkurs-M will be built by BDL through a licencing agreement with an unspecified Russian original equipment manufacturer (OEM). The agreement enables BDL to offer the system to export customers, he added.
Local firm India Optel Limited (IOL) indicated in a tweet that it was partnering with BDL in the programme by supplying opto-electronic solutions for the new batch of Konkurs-M.
The newly announced contract is a follow-on deal. In January 2019 BDL received an order of INR7.6 billion from the Indian Army for the supply of an undisclosed number of licence-built Konkurs-series ATGW systems. The order included both anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs) and launchers.
According to Janes Weapons: Infantry , the 9K111‐1 Konkurs is a second-generation ATGW system. The Indian Armed Forces operate the 9K111-1M variant produced by BDL. The system includes the 9M113M semi-automatic command to line of sight (SACLOS) wire‐guided ATGM and the 9P135M‐1 launcher.
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