In a significant boost to India’s defence preparedness and US–India strategic ties, the United States State Department has approved military sales worth $93 million (approx. ₹775 crore) to India. The package includes the supply of FGM-148 Javelin anti-tank missile systems and M982A1 Excalibur precision-guided artillery projectiles. This move underscores Washington’s commitment to enhancing India’s defence capabilities and deepening military cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.
What Has Been Approved?
Two Major Components
M982A1 Excalibur Projectiles
- Quantity: Up to 216 tactical artillery shells
- Value: $47.1 million
- Supplier: RTX Corporation (formerly Raytheon Technologies), USA
- Features: Precision-guided munitions designed for first-strike accuracy, extended range, and minimal collateral damage.
FGM-148 Javelin Missile Systems
- Quantity: 100 missiles + 25 Command Launch Units (LwCLU)
- Value: $45.7 million
- Features: Fire-and-forget anti-tank guided missile with infrared guidance, effective in urban and open-field warfare.
Additional components include fire control systems, simulators, training support, technical assistance, lifecycle maintenance kits, and operator documentation.
Strategic Significance for India
Enhanced Operational Capabilities
The deal enhances India’s capability in two critical domains,
- Precision artillery strikes (Excalibur rounds)
- Mobile anti-armour warfare (Javelin missiles)
These systems allow Indian forces to engage targets with greater accuracy and efficiency, particularly in high-altitude conflict zones and border operations.
Integration Into Existing Force
The US has confirmed that these advanced systems can be seamlessly integrated into India’s existing military structure, with no need for additional US personnel to oversee deployment or maintenance.
Strengthening Indo-US Defence Ties
This deal is part of a broader effort by the US to support India as a “Major Defence Partner”, a status that facilitates defence transfers and military cooperation. The Defence Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) emphasized that,
- The deal will not alter the military balance in South Asia.
- It supports shared goals of regional stability, deterrence, and countering emerging threats, particularly in the Indo-Pacific.
- It aligns with the US foreign policy objective of deepening strategic cooperation with India.
Defence Modernisation Context
India’s acquisition of these systems reflects its long-term goal of military modernisation and self-reliant defence posture. The addition of these systems complements India’s ongoing efforts to,
- Strengthen artillery and infantry formations
- Improve long-range and precision-strike capabilities
- Enhance defence interoperability with friendly countries like the US
With increasing regional tensions and border challenges, such acquisitions form a crucial part of India’s strategic deterrent.
Key Takeaways
- Deal value: $93 million (₹775 crore approx.)
- Projectiles: 216 M982A1 Excalibur precision artillery shells
- Missiles: 100 FGM-148 Javelins + 25 Command Launch Units
- Supplier: RTX Corporation (Excalibur), Lockheed Martin/Raytheon (Javelin)
- Strategic aim: Boost India’s precision-strike and anti-tank capabilities
- Excalibur: GPS-guided, extended-range artillery round
- Javelin Missile: Man-portable fire-and-forget anti-tank missile
- DSCA: US Defense Security Cooperation Agency – oversees foreign military sales


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