A Ukrainian serviseman rides atop of an APC with Javelin anti-tank missiles during a military parade in Kiev on August 24, 2018 File Photo AFP
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US approves USD 93 million sale of anti-tank missiles, Excalibur rounds to India

The Defence Security Cooperation Agency has notified Congress of the proposed sale, which also includes operator training, lifecycle support, and refurbishing services for the weapons systems.

TNIE online desk

The United States has approved a USD 93 million weapons sale to India, paving the way for New Delhi to receive 100 FGM-148 Javelin anti-tank missiles, 25 lightweight command launch units, and 216 M982A1 Excalibur precision-guided artillery rounds. The Defence Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) has formally notified the US Congress of the proposed transfer.

According to the DSCA, the package also includes lifecycle support, operator training, security inspections, refurbishing services for the launch units, and other related elements necessary to ensure full operational capability. The US agency noted that India would have “no difficulty absorbing these articles and services into its armed forces.” The transaction, valued at roughly USD 93 million, comprises USD 46 million for the Javelin systems and USD 47 million for the Excalibur rounds.

The statement says that this sale will support the foreign policy and national security objectives of the United States by helping to strengthen the US-Indian strategic relationship and to improve the security of a major defence partner, which continues to be an important force for political stability, peace, and economic progress in the Indo-Pacific and South Asia regions.

The sale is intended to strengthen the US-India strategic partnership and bolster India’s capability to meet current and future threats. The DSCA emphasised that the transfer would not alter the basic military balance in the region. It said that at present, the US government is not aware of any offset arrangements for the sale; any such agreements will be determined later between India and the manufacturers.

The FGM-148 Javelin, produced jointly by RTX Corporation and Lockheed Martin, is a third-generation, shoulder-launched, top-attack anti-tank missile. Designed to strike vehicles from above, where armour is weakest, the system features a soft-launch mechanism allowing it to be fired safely from enclosed spaces such as bunkers or buildings. Each system consists of a disposable launch tube paired with a reusable command launch unit, enabling rapid deployment in combat conditions. The Javelin has been combat-proven on multiple battlefields, most notably in Ukraine, where Russian T-72 and T-90 tanks were destroyed in large numbers.

The Excalibur rounds provide GPS-guided precision for artillery units, allowing Indian forces to increase first-strike accuracy and reduce collateral damage. The DSCA said the sale includes ancillary items such as primers, propellant charges, Portable Electronic Fire Control Systems (PEFCS) with Improved Platform Integration Kit (iPIK), technical assistance, data, and repair-and-return services.

The US Congress now has a review period to raise any objections before the sale can be finalised.

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