Indian MoD Signs ₹2,095-Crore Deal With BDL for INVAR Anti-Tank Missiles
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has signed a major defence procurement contract worth ₹2,095 crore with Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) for the acquisition of INVAR Anti-tank Guided Missiles (ATGMs). The deal, concluded under the ‘Buy (Indian)’ category, marks another significant push toward strengthening India’s armoured warfare capability and promoting domestic defence manufacturing.
According to the MoD, the induction of the INVAR missiles will substantially enhance the firepower and lethality of the Indian Army’s T-90 Bhishma main battle tanks, which serve as the backbone of the Army’s armoured regiments.
The missile, fired from the tank’s main gun, is a laser-guided, high-precision anti-armour weapon capable of neutralising heavily protected enemy tanks at long ranges.
Officials highlighted that the INVAR ATGM has a very high hit probability, making it a highly reliable system during intense armoured engagements.
The missile boasts advanced guidance technology, tandem warhead capability, and effective performance against explosive reactive armour (ERA), allowing T-90 crews to engage targets with greater confidence and accuracy.
The contract is expected to provide a significant boost to India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) initiative by driving domestic production. BDL, a key state-owned manufacturer of missile systems, will undertake large-scale production to meet the Army’s operational requirements.
Senior officials noted that the procurement aligns with the government’s long-term vision of reducing import dependency and strengthening India’s defence industrial base through indigenous capability development.
The Army’s T-90 fleet plays a critical role along the western and northern borders, where the potential for high-intensity armoured conflict remains a strategic reality.
By equipping these tanks with modern guided missiles, the Army aims to maintain a technological edge and ensure rapid, accurate destruction of enemy armour and fortifications.
✍️ This article is written by the team of The Defense News.