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Rs 449 crore deal inked to buy hi-tech satellite system jammers for Navy

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New Delhi: The defence ministry on Wednesday signed a Rs 449-crore contract with a firm for the procurement of 20 enhanced capability Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) jammers for the Indian Navy, officials said. The contract has been signed under the โ€˜Buy (Indian-Indigenously Designed, Developed and Manufactured)โ€™ category, the ministry said. The eventual induction of the jammers would pave the way for safe operations by the Navyโ€™s ships in a multi-threat environment, it added.

The ministry has signed a contract with Accord Software and Systems Private Limited (ASSPL), Bengaluru, for the โ€œprocurement of 20 Enhanced Capability Global Navigation Satellite System (ECGNSS) Jammers for the Indian Navy at a total cost of Rs 449 crore, with minimum 75 per cent indigenous content,โ€ it said. It was inked in the presence of Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh in New Delhi.

โ€œThe systemโ€™s capabilities include degrading the satellite signal acquisition and tracking performance of the adversary GNSS receiver and signal spoofing or deceptive jamming,โ€ the statement said. The contract reinforces the governmentโ€™s commitment to Aatmanirbhar Bharat and Make-in-India while bolstering the maritime security architecture of the country. It marks a critical milestone in the ongoing efforts to bolster defence capabilities and indigenise advanced military technology, it said.

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