
In a significant move to enhance India’s military prowess, the United States has greenlit the sale of advanced weaponry worth nearly $93 million. This strategic military package includes the highly sought-after Javelin anti-tank missile system and the M982A1 Excalibur precision-guided artillery rounds. The Javelin system, a cornerstone of modern anti-armor warfare, offers a ‘fire-and-forget’ capability that dramatically increases soldier survivability and engagement effectiveness against armored vehicles. Its ability to lock onto targets and guide itself ensures a high probability of mission success.
Furthermore, the acquisition of Excalibur rounds introduces a new level of precision to India’s artillery. These GPS-guided munitions can accurately strike targets from many kilometers away, minimizing collateral damage and maximizing effectiveness. According to the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency, these sales are designed to support India’s modernization efforts and strengthen its capacity to defend against a range of threats. The integration of these advanced systems is seen as a pivotal step in bolstering India’s defense infrastructure and reinforcing the Indo-US strategic cooperation, leading to a notable enhancement in regional military balance.







