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Friday, February 07, 2014

Saab takes Indian partner for air defense contract bid


Saab of Sweden has teamed with India's Ashok Leyland in a competition for an Indian Army air defense program.

Saab, in announcing its partnership for the short-range surface-to-air-missile, or SRSAM, project will provide its BAMSE missile system while Ashok Leyland will provide high-mobility vehicles.

"The tie-up brings together two great engineering companies with front-end technologies that together could serve the Indian Army well," said Lars-Olof Lindgren, head of Saab's India market area.

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