New Delhi: In a major success, India has bagged a deal worth USD 40 million to supply four indigenously-built weapon locating radars to Armenia by beating Russian and Polish firms.
"The deal is for supplying four Swathi weapon locating radars, developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and manufactured by the Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), to Armenia in Europe," government sources said.
The supply of the equipment to Armenia has already started and this is being considered as a big achievement for 'Make in India' programme in the defence sector, they said.
Sources said Armenians had conducted trials of systems offered by Russia and Poland that were also good but they decided to go for the reliable Indian system.
The contract is for four Swathi weapon locating radars which provide fast, automatic and accurate location of enemy weapons like mortars, shells and rockets in its 50-km range.