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Hyderabad: Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) and Dassault Aviation Private Limited have entered into an MoU for Integration of BDL Weapon Systems like Astra & Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon on Rafale Aircraft for Indian Armed Forces and future export market at the ongoing DefExpo 22 in Gujarat’s Gandhinagar.

BDL and IIT, Ropar have entered into MoU to work on joint research projects and technology development for all missiles and underwater weapons, Hyderabad based BDL said in a release here on Friday.

In addition, BDL also signed MoU with other organizations which include Ashok Leyland Defence Systems Limited, Mahindra Defence Systems and Newspace Technologies.

The MoUs were exchanged with the respective Companies in the presence of Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh during the Bandhan Ceremony held on the side lines of Defexpo – 2022.

Speaking on the occasion, BDL Chairman and Managing Director Commodore Siddharth Mishra stated that MoUs signed with the new partners would pave way for greater cooperation between the companies.

P Radhakrishna, Director (Production) signed the MoUs on behalf of BDL.

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