U.S. State Department OK’s Indian FMS Request for IADWS

A government-to-government foreign military sales (FMS) request by India estimated at $1.87 billion for an Integrated Air Defense Weapon System (IADWS) has been granted approval by the U.S. State Department. A notification of the possible FMS deal was sent from the Pentagon’s Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) to Congress on February 7. The sale would involve two principal contractors: Raytheon and Norway’s Kongsberg Defense and Aerospace.

The IADWS package the State Department approved  for India involves a mix of sensors, weapon systems, and support elements, including AN/MPQ-64FI Sentinel radar systems, AMRAAM AIM-120C-7/C-8 missiles, AMRAAAM Guidance Sections and Control Sections, Stinger FIM-92L missiles, and High Mobility Launchers.

The proposed sale is intended to bolster India’s air defense capability while promoting greater interoperability with U.S. forces. If the proposed sale goes forward, the IADWS will form one tier of India’s larger air-defense network, with the Russian-built S-400 Triumf filling the outermost tier (high-altitude, long-range).

The IADWS – essentially a relabeled version of the NASAMS-II (National Advanced Surface to Air Missile Systems) – is intended to help provide air defense over the federal capital of New Delhi and eventually supplement the country’s indigenous two-tier ballistic missile defense (BMD) shield under development by the state-run Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO). Government approval for procurement of the IADWS was granted in July 2018.

NASAMS. Image – Kongsberg

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Dan's work has been cited in Defense News, Real Clear Defense, Asian Military Review, Al Jazeera, and Financial Express, among others, and he has also contributed commentary to The Diplomat, The National Interest and World Politics Review. He has been quoted in Arabian Business, the Financial Times, Flight International, The New York Times, Bloomberg and National Defense Magazine.

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Dan Darling is Forecast International’s director of military and defense markets. In this role, Dan oversees a team of analysts tasked with covering everything from budgeting to weapons systems to defense electronics and military aerospace. Additionally, for over 17 years Dan has, at various times, authored the International Military Markets reports for Europe, Eurasia, the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region. Dan's work has been cited in Defense News, Real Clear Defense, Asian Military Review, Al Jazeera, and Financial Express, among others, and he has also contributed commentary to The Diplomat, The National Interest and World Politics Review. He has been quoted in Arabian Business, the Financial Times, Flight International, The New York Times, Bloomberg and National Defense Magazine. In addition, Dan has made guest appearances on the online radio show Midrats and on The Media Line, as well as The Red Line Podcast, plus media appearances on France 24 and World Is One News (WION).

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