India's Ministry of Defence Issues RFP for 30 Low-Level Lightweight Radars Worth Rs 725 Crore
The Ministry of Defence of India has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for 30 low-level lightweight radars (LLLR(I)) and two classroom variants (CRVs) with an estimated cost of Rs 725 crore. The procurement aims to enhance the Indian Army's air defense capabilities and requires over 60% indigenous content. The delivery is planned for various locations, with a warranty period of 24 months. The RFP includes a pre-bid query deadline on February 13 and bid submission by March 13.

The Ministry of Defence of India has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the procurement of 30 low-level lightweight radars (LLLR(I)) and two classroom variants (CRVs) under the Buy (Indian) category, valued at approximately Rs 725 crore. The radars are designed for advanced surveillance and tracking of aerial targets, enhancing the Indian Army's low-level air defense.
The procurement requires over 60% indigenous content and mandates integration with the existing Air Defence Control and Reporting system. The delivery will occur at specified locations, with bids due by March 13 following a pre-bid meeting on February 20.



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