Ashok Leyland's HMV 10x10 has been fully developed in India . (File Photo | Reuters) 
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Ashok Leyland bags Ministry of Defence order worth over Rs 100 crores to supply High Mobility vehicles 

Ashok Leyland bagged contract from Ministry of Defence for supplying High Mobility 10x10 vehicles to carry Smerch Rockets, with initial order worth over Rs 100 crore.

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NEW DELHI: Hinduja flagship firm today said it has bagged contract from Ministry of Defence (MoD) for supplying High Mobility 10x10 vehicles (HMV 10x10) to carry Smerch Rockets, with initial order worth over Rs 100 crore.

Ashok Leyland's HMV 10x10 has been fully developed in India and order will end a long search by the Indian Army, which has been looking for HMV 10x10s to carry the Smerch Rockets, the company said in a statement.

This initial order is worth over Rs 100 crore, it added.

"We have won 12 of the 15 tenders we participated in last year, and this is a crucial win for us," Ashok Leyland Head Defence, Amandeep Singh said.

This will pave Ashok Leyland's way for newer opportunities in providing mobility platforms for other missile carriers, missile launchers, modular bridges and other critical loads, he added.

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