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Indian Mod has cleared an order for Israeli IAI’s Sky Capture, which comprises command-and-control system for anti-aircraft systems, radar and electro-optical systems, which can be used to confront short-range targets. Currently this envisions a $550 million deal that will be provided to the Army for 40mm guns. It’s a “family of air defense,” Levy stressed, meaning that it could also use its Elta radar and Tamam electro-optical capability to aim an effector for man-portable air-defense systems or a missile.

IAI had been on a restricted blacklist in India until April this year, but Israel is still one of India’s largest arms suppliers.

In January, India canceled a deal with Rafael to develop Spike anti-tank missiles, but Levy is confident in the current contracts and said he hasn’t experienced any problems in India.