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What All Weapons India Is Buying From Israel? Full Breakdown

As PM Modi visits Israel, India pushes multi-billion-dollar defense deals focused on missile shields, precision strike weapons, drones,

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As Prime Minister Narendra Modi lands in Israel, the message is clear — this visit is not just about handshakes and diplomacy. It is about hard power, strategic technology, and strengthening India’s military edge.

The deals being discussed show that New Delhi and Jerusalem are moving beyond simple buyer–seller ties. This is about deep defense integration, co-production, and access to some of the world’s most advanced combat systems.

So, what all weapons is India buying from Israel? Let’s break it down.

India–Israel Defense Partnership: The Big Picture

India is one of Israel’s largest defense customers. In recent years, Israel has typically ranked among India’s top three arms suppliers after Russia and France — and India accounts for a significant share of Israeli defense exports.

Between 2020 and 2024, India imported billions of dollars’ worth of Israeli military hardware. Now, fresh deals reportedly worth $8–10 billion are being discussed, especially during high-level visits like this one.

The focus?

  • Air defense
  • Precision strike systems
  • Advanced missiles
  • Drones and counter-drone tech
  • Technology transfer and local manufacturing in India

Now let’s look at the major systems.

1. Air Defense & Missile Shield Systems

Air defense is the biggest pillar of India–Israel military cooperation.

Barak-8 (MR-SAM / LR-SAM)

Jointly developed by India and Israel, this medium-to-long-range surface-to-air missile protects Indian Navy warships and Indian Army formations from aircraft, drones, and missiles. It is already operational and forms a core layer of India’s air defense network.

Iron Dome

Designed to intercept rockets and short-range threats, discussions are ongoing about technology transfer and possible deployment in India — especially for protection against cross-border rocket and drone attacks.

David’s Sling

A more advanced medium-range defense system capable of intercepting cruise missiles and heavy rockets. India is reportedly evaluating it as part of a multi-layer missile shield.

Arrow missile defense system

An anti-ballistic missile system designed to intercept long-range ballistic threats. Talks suggest India is studying its capabilities as part of future missile defense expansion.

Iron Beam

One of the most futuristic systems — a 100-kilowatt class laser weapon designed to shoot down drones, rockets, and mortars at very low cost per shot. Technology transfer discussions are reportedly a major highlight of recent talks.

2. Precision Strike Weapons & Smart Munitions

India is also investing heavily in high-precision offensive capabilities.

SPICE 1000

These are precision guidance kits that convert standard bombs into smart munitions. The Indian Air Force has ordered large quantities for deep-strike capability.

Rampage missile

A long-range air-to-ground missile capable of striking high-value targets from safe distances.

Air LORA

A supersonic air-launched ballistic missile designed for precision strikes on strategic targets.

Ice Breaker missile

A naval and potentially submarine-launched cruise missile designed for high-precision maritime and land attack missions.

3. Drones & Loitering Munitions

Israel is a global leader in unmanned systems — and India is a major operator of them.

Heron UAV

India operates multiple variants, including upgraded Heron Mk II drones for long-range surveillance and reconnaissance.

Hermes 900

Produced in India through joint ventures, these medium-altitude long-endurance drones enhance surveillance and strike capability.

Harop

Also known as a “suicide drone,” it loiters over the battlefield and destroys radar or high-value targets upon detection.

4. Small Arms & Infantry Equipment

India has also procured Israeli small arms for frontline troops:

  • Negev light machine gun
  • Tavor assault rifle
  • Close-quarter battle carbines for special forces and infantry units

These weapons are already in service across multiple Indian units.

5. Radars, Avionics & Electronic Warfare

Israel supplies advanced radar systems, electronic warfare suites, and avionics upgrades — integrated into aircraft like the Tejas, MiG, and Su-30 fleets.

Additionally, India is acquiring:

  • Border surveillance technology
  • Counter-drone systems
  • Advanced battlefield sensors

The Big Shift: From Buyer to Co-Producer

The biggest change in 2025–2026 is not just about buying weapons — it’s about building them in India.

Through partnerships involving Israeli defense giants and Indian companies, the focus is now on:

  • Technology transfer
  • Joint development
  • Local manufacturing
  • Export potential

This supports India’s self-reliance push while giving Israel access to large-scale industrial collaboration.

Final Analysis

Modi’s visit to Israel signals a deepening strategic alliance focused on countering modern threats — drones, missiles, and precision warfare.

India is not just upgrading its arsenal. It is building a layered missile shield, enhancing long-range strike capability, strengthening drone warfare, and pushing for advanced technologies like laser-based air defense.

This partnership is no longer transactional. It is strategic, technological, and long-term. And in the rapidly evolving security environment, these deals could reshape India’s defense posture for decades to come.

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