Rafael and BDL Sign MoU to Jointly Offer the Ice Breaker Missile to India

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Bengaluru / Tel Aviv: Israeli company Rafael and Indian company Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) announced that they have signed memorandum  of understanding (MoU) to establish the Indian production facilities for the Ice Breaker, a 5th-generation long-range autonomous precision-guided weapon system, developed by Rafael.
The MoU is intended to sell the advanced missiles to the Indian armed forces. This partnership aligns with the Government of India’s “Aatmanirbhar Bharat” initiative, emphasising indigenous manufacturing and transfer of critical technologies.
Under this MoU, Rafael and BDL will collaborate to produce the Ice Breaker at BDL’s advanced facilities in India.
This 5th-generation lightweight weapon system is capable of air to ground and surface to surface launches, offering the Indian Armed Forces an agile, long-range standoff attack solution designed to meet the evolving challenges of modern battlefields.
The Ice Breaker is a versatile 5th-generation precision-guided missile system, designed for long-range standoff attacks. Compatible with multiple air and ground platforms, it offers significant flexibility in operational deployment.
Equipped with autonomous guidance systems, the Ice Breaker is optimised to strike high value stationary and moving land targets, even in contested environments. Ice Breaker incorporates advanced technologies to address modern battlefield requirements while delivering high operational effectiveness.
Strengthening the Strategic Partnership
Yoav Tourgeman, CEO of Rafael said that this agreement reflects the company’s commitment to supporting India’s defence ecosystem with state-of-the-art technology while fostering indigenous capabilities in line with the Aatmanirbhar Bharat vision and under the leadership of our partners at BDL.
Commodore A. Madhavarao (Retd.), the Chairman and Managing Director, Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL), said that the Industrial excellence of his company combined with Rafael’s unique technological solutions offers the Indian armed forces and the local ecosystem an opportunity for further growth and efficiency.
“Producing the Ice Breaker in India will allow our companies to provide an advanced, game changing system to the local market. We are confident in this partnerships potential in boosting local industry and supporting the Indian armed forces,” BDL Chairman said.
A Shared Vision for India’s Defence Needs
The MoU highlights the longstanding relationship between Rafael and BDL, built on mutual trust and a shared commitment to delivering advanced, Indian manufactured solutions.
With the production of the Ice Breaker, the Indian armed forces can readily benefit from a next-generation weapon system tailored to their unique operational needs, primed to reinforce India’s defence readiness and further the self-reliance policy.

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