The government on Wednesday cleared a proposal to equip the French Mirage ground attack aircraft with 500 air-to-air missiles that would be procured from a western consortium.
The 950-million euro (about Rs. 6,600 crore) deal was cleared by the Cabinet Committee on Security at a meeting here chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. The decision entails procuring the MICA interception and aerial combat fire and forget missile manufactured by MBDA, sources in the Defence Ministry said.
The government earlier cleared a proposal to upgrade 51 Mirage 2000 aircraft under a 1.47 billion euro agreement signed last year.
French manufacturer Dassault Aviation and weapons systems integrator Thales are to carry out the midlife upgrades.
Two aircraft were flown to France to carry out the work, while the rest would be modernized at the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited facilities in the country.
The French firms will modernize the navigation systems, mission computers, electronic warfare systems and radars.