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India’s NIBE Limited Secures $17.52 Million Export Deal for Advanced Rocket Launchers with Israeli Firm

Milestone Order Highlights India’s Growing Defence Manufacturing Capabilities and Global Export Footprint.

In a landmark development for India’s defence manufacturing sector, NIBE Limited has secured an export order worth USD 17.52 million (approximately INR 150.62 crore) from a prominent Israel-based technology firm. The contract involves the manufacturing and delivery of advanced Universal Rocket Launchers, marking the first time such a long-range system—capable of striking targets up to 300 kilometers away—is being produced in India for the global market.

The launchers are comparable in functionality to modern systems such as the Precise & Universal Launching System (PULS) developed by Israel’s Elbit Systems. Known for their adaptability and effectiveness, these systems are capable of launching a wide variety of rockets and munitions. Notably, the launchers can also be integrated with advanced loitering munitions like the SkyStriker drones, which have a strike range exceeding 100 kilometers and are designed for precision engagement in complex operational environments.

This export order is seen as a major boost to India’s defence export capabilities and a significant achievement for NIBE Limited, a rising player in the defence manufacturing landscape. The deal underscores the increasing confidence of international buyers in India’s growing technological and industrial base. It also reflects India’s successful pivot from being a major arms importer to becoming a competitive exporter in the global defence market.

The announcement comes at a time when India is pushing aggressively for self-reliance under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative. Over the past decade, India has worked steadily to reduce dependence on foreign defence equipment and increase indigenous design and production capabilities. According to official data, India’s defence exports touched Rs 23,622 crore in FY 2024-25, marking a 12.04% growth from the previous year. The government has set a target of achieving Rs 1,75,000 crore in total defence production by 2025.

NIBE Limited’s export success is being hailed by defence analysts and policymakers alike as a testament to India’s progress in high-end military manufacturing. The ability to produce and export systems with cutting-edge capabilities—such as universal rocket launchers with drone integration—illustrates the nation’s growing expertise in developing modular, scalable, and battle-proven solutions.

The development also reflects a broader transformation within India’s defence sector. The country now ranks fourth globally in terms of military strength, as per the Global Power Index, with a formidable firepower score of 0.0979. Alongside NIBE, other Indian companies such as JSW Defence and Paras Defence & Space Technologies are investing heavily in drone systems, electro-optics, and satellite-based technologies—key areas shaping the future of modern warfare.

As India strengthens its partnerships with allied countries and forges new ones in the international defence market, this export order stands as a proud moment for the nation. It demonstrates India’s readiness not just to defend its own borders but to also contribute meaningfully to global security architecture through innovation, reliability, and self-reliant defence production.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
Adhidev Jasrotia
Passionate about the military, geopolitics, and national security affairs. Recommended for TES-49 from 19 SSB Allahabad with AIR-138.
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