US and India to co-produce armoured vehicles to counter China

Published Fri, Nov 10, 2023 · 08:10 PM
    • The Stryker is prized by the US Army for its versatility and there are more than two dozen variants, which serve as infantry carriers, reconnaissance platforms, medical and engineering support, among other missions.
    • The Stryker is prized by the US Army for its versatility and there are more than two dozen variants, which serve as infantry carriers, reconnaissance platforms, medical and engineering support, among other missions. PHOTO: REUTERS

    THE US and India will co-produce Stryker armoured vehicles, as the two countries push to counter China’s rising military might in Asia.

    The announcement, made by a senior US defence official, came during the annual 2+2 ministerial consultations being held between the countries’ foreign and defence ministers in New Delhi. 

    The initiative “will strengthen the shared security of our countries by diversifying supply chains and supporting interoperability between our militaries,” US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin said Friday (Nov 10) in New Delhi.

    The vehicles will help India push back against China along their disputed border, while also reducing New Delhi’s long-term dependence on Russian weapons.

    The announcement comes as part of a multi-year effort to strengthen US-India ties through intelligence sharing, technology transfer and bolstered diplomatic ties. It also helps Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s bid to expand India’s industrial base.  

    An Indian official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the majority of the vehicles will be deployed along India’s border with China, where tensions have remained high after a clash in 2020 that killed soldiers on both sides.

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    Some of the vehicles will also be deployed along India’s border with Pakistan. 

    New Delhi is seeking thousands of co-produced vehicles, most of which will be armed with anti-tank missile systems. The rest will be used for battlefield surveillance or as command vehicles, the official said. 

    The Stryker, a wheeled combat vehicle produced by General Dynamics Land Systems, is prized by the US Army for its versatility. There are more than two dozen variants, which serve as infantry carriers, reconnaissance platforms, medical and engineering support, among other missions.

    The US Army, in recent years, has added a 30mm cannon to the vehicle and worked to integrate directed energy weapons on the Strykers for short-range air defence.

    The Biden administration has sent Strykers to Ukraine to aid its defence against Russia, in addition to Bradley fighting vehicles and Abrams tanks. 

    The US-India partnership has “never been closer,” Eric Garcetti, the US Ambassador to India, told Bloomberg News on Friday. “We think this growing partnership can be a force for good as well as a powerful deterrent to bad action.”

    In June, during a state visit by Modi to Washington, the two countries pledged to deepen defence-industry ties, including technologies for intelligence, reconnaissance and surveillance, as well as aircraft engines and munitions. As part of that push, the countries are working to streamline regulations, licensing and export controls, and to deepen ties between defence companies. 

    The US and India also plan to conduct more joint exercises across combatant commands and regions, according to a senior US defence official. BLOOMBERG

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