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India signs Rs 300 crore deal with Israel to procure 100 SPICE bombs used in Balakot airstrike

The bombs to be procured are an advanced version of the Spice-2000 bomb, which can be used to reduce enemy buildings and bunkers to rubbles in no time.

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  • Jun 07, 2019, 12:56 AM IST

In a major development, India on Thursday signed a deal with Israel under emergency provisions worth around Rs 300 crore for buying over 100 SPICE bombs with high explosives warhead for the Indian Air Force. This is the first defence deal signed by the government after Prime Minister Narendra Modi took over for a second term.

The bombs to be procured are an advanced version of the Spice-2000 bomb, which can be used to reduce enemy buildings and bunkers to rubbles in no time.

"A contract for procuring over 100 SPICE bombs with Mark 84 warheads was signed with Israel under emergency provisions as per which the deliveries would be done in three months time," top government sources told ANI.

"The IAF is now going to acquire the bunker buster or the building destroyer version with Mark 84 warhead which can decimate targeted buildings," the sources said. 

1. SPICE bomb has a standoff range of 60 kilometres

SPICE bomb has a standoff range of 60 kilometres
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SPICE bomb has a standoff range of 60 kilometres and approaches the target as its unique scene-matching algorithm compares the electro-optical image received in real-time via the weapon seeker with mission reference data stored in the weapon computer memory and adjusts the flight path accordingly.

 

SPICE 2000 consists of an add-on kit for warheads such as the MK-84, BLU-109, APW and RAP-2000.

 

 

2. India used Spice 2000 bombs to target JeM's terror camps in Balakot, Pakistan

India used Spice 2000 bombs to target JeM's terror camps in Balakot, Pakistan
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India had used another version of Spice bombs — 'Spice-2000' when Indian Air Force targeted Jaish-e-Mohammad terror camps in Balakot Pakistan after Pulwama terror attack. The bombs were carried by IAF's Mirage-2000 fighter jets in Indian airstrike.

 

During the strikes, the penetrator version of Spice-2000 bombs was used by the IAF in the Balakot airstrikes which made holes in the concrete rooftops of the buildings in the Jaish camp but did not destroy the buildings. The bombs, however, exploded inside the building killing those who were present inside the building.

 

The IAF had conducted the Balakot airstrikes on February 26 in response to the terrorist attack on a CRPF convoy in Pulwama which resulted in the martyrdom of 40 CRPF personnel. 

3. India targeted biggest JeM terror training camp in Balakot, Pakistan

India targeted biggest JeM terror training camp in Balakot, Pakistan
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India during the early hours of February 26 bombed and destroyed Jaish-e-Mohammed's biggest training camp in Pakistan, killing a "very large number" of terrorists, trainers and senior commanders, as reported.

 

India's Balakot airstrike was, described as a non-military, preemptive strike, was welcomed by the entire political spectrum and military experts who had been advocating retribution after the February 14 suicide attack on a CRPF convoy in Pulwama claimed by JeM.

 

 

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