Ministry of defence clears military projects worth over Rs 12,000 crore
The IAF has 14 IL-76 transport aircraft, three Israeli Phalcon AWACS (airborne warning and control systems) mounted on IL-76s and six IL-78 mid-air refuellers.

In terms of cost, the largest proposal to be cleared by the Manohar Parrikar-chaired defence acquisitions council ( DAC) was the Rs 4,250 crore one to upgrade the Ilyushin fleet with new engines and avionicsto extend their service life by another 20 years.
The IAF has 14 IL-76 transport aircraft, three Israeli Phalcon AWACS (airborne warning and control systems) mounted on IL-76s and six IL-78 mid-air refuellers. Then, there are three IL-76s deployed with the Aviation Research Centre, which are also operated by the IAF.
The DAC also "amended" the ''acceptance of necessity" (AoN) granted for the production of 363 BMP-II infantry combat vehicles by the Ordnance Factory Board under licence from Russia at a cost of Rs 1,800 crore. The modified AoN - which signifies the approval for theprocurement process to kick off -- is now for the acquisition of 149 BMP-IIs at a cost of Rs 924 crore for the Army. Both these decisions come just a day before Parrikar leaves for a visit to Russia on Friday evening.
The DAC also cleared two more Pinaka MLRS regiments for the Army, at a cost of Rs 3,306 crore, to add to the two such regiments the force already has to plug gaps in its medium-range, high-volume firepower. With a strike range of 40-km, the Pinaka MLRS are manufactured by the Tatas and L&T based on technology developed by DRDO.
The Navy, in turn, will get four new multi-purpose vessels at a cost of Rs 2,800 crore to replace its old ocean-going tugs. The AoN for the long-pending Rs 1,500 crore project to buy two deep-submergence rescue vessels (DSRVs) was also extended by the DAC. The Navy has been pushing for DSRVs - which "mate" with stricken submarines at depths over 500 metres to rescue trapped sailors -- for well over a decade now but are still nowhere near getting them.
The Rs 1,800 crore case for "digitization" of 25 firing units of the Pechora surface-to-air missile system was also approved by the DAC. This will ensure that the ageing Pechora system, which has a range of 30-km, can be used by the IAF for another decade or so.
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