Defence Ministry Inks Rs 2956 Crore Contract with BHEL to Procure 16 Super Rapid Gun Mount for Navy
On Tuesday, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) sealed a deal with Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) for the acquisition of 16 upgraded Super Rapid Gun Mounts (SRGMs) along with associated accessories. The contract, valued at Rs 2,956 crore, marks a significant step in bolstering the Indian Navy combat capabilities.
The state-of-the-art 76mm/62 Calibre SRGMs are renowned for their rapid fire rate and high precision, making them formidable medium-calibre defence systems capable of anti-missile and anti-aircraft actions. The MoD emphasized the versatility of these upgraded systems, which will be strategically installed on both existing and future Indian Navy ships.
Providing a detailed breakdown of the agreement, the MoD disclosed that the contract with BHEL, Haridwar, falls under the Buy (Indian) category. It encompasses the production of 16 Upgraded SRGMs, inclusive of essential equipment and accessories, at a total cost of Rs 2,956.89 crore. The manufacturing of these cutting-edge systems will take place at BHEL Haridwar Plant.
Highlighting the effectiveness of the SRGMs, the ministry underscored their capacity to engage multiple threats simultaneously, showcasing exceptional performance against missiles and fast-moving attack crafts. The deployment of these advanced defence systems is not limited to existing naval vessels but will extend to newly constructed ones as well.
The ambitious project is expected to generate approximately two and a half lakh man-days of employment over a span of five years. It is also anticipated to involve a diverse array of Indian industries, including Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), contributing significantly to the government "Atmanirbharta" or self-reliance initiative in the realm of defence. This contract reflects the nation commitment to enhancing its indigenous defence capabilities and fostering economic growth through strategic partnerships within the country.