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Lockheed Martin eyes for win-win partnerships at Aero India



The C-130J Super Hercules in IAF colours will be Lockheed Martin's star product at the show, in addition to the F-16s.


Bangalore: A 20-member team from American plane-maker Lockheed Martin (LM) will touchdown in Bangalore for the Aero India-2013, hoping for new opportunities in aerospace and defence sector. As they get down to business hours in the cozy comforts of air show pavilions, the Indian Air Force (IAF) pilots will take the newly-inducted mammoth LM-built beast – the C-130J Super Hercules turbo-prop military transport aircraft— on a date, displaying its cool flying features.
In an interview to Express on Wednesday, Abhay Paranjape, Director, Business Development, Lockheed Martin National Executive, India, said that this time his team is hitting Bangalore with multiple agenda. “Meeting potential customers, suppliers and expanding our relationship with Indian industries tops our mission. We are definitely looking to expand our presence in India, especially after the induction of C-130Js,” Abhay said. He said the LM team also hopes to establish win-win partnerships, in addition to identifying potential suppliers, to fulfil Ministry of Defence's offset policy.
He confirmed that the talks for the IAF acquiring additional six more C-130Js have reached advanced stages. “The IAF has given a letter of request for additional six aircraft based on which a letter of acceptance was issued. The modalities are being worked out by both Indian and US governments. The discussions are in potentially final stages,” Abhay said. The IAF No 77 Squadron already operates six C-130Js.
For the flying display, there won't be any aircraft from the LM's side this time. However, the US Air Force would be bringing the F-16s. When asked about the slowdown in the aerospace sector, Abhay said: “It is still growing, may be not at the rate it was. We see India as a growing market.”
Wants to work with DRDO on UAVs: Lockheed Martin says it has expressed interest for joining hands with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for India's future unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) programmes. “We have recently exhibited our expertise by joining hands with Delhi Technological University and gave expertise for student to develop a UAV. We are willing to work with DRDO for various urban UAV programmes. If DRDO is desring then we would work together for some really exciting UAV projects,” Abhay said.

Copyright@The New Indian Express

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iske andar ghuske photo kheech sakte hai kya ? Tab toh pukka ja raha hun mai.. :woot:
 
US Arms Sales To India On The Increase


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The US is steadily muscling into the lucrative Indian defence market, giving jitters to traditional arms suppliers like Russia, Israel, France and the UK. Having already notched up arms sales worth $8 billion to India in the last few years despite continuing problems over transfer of “sensitive” technology, it’s aiming to corner much more with the Obama-II administration now taking charge in Washington.

The huge interest in India, which will spend over $100 billion in acquiring weapon systems over the next decade, is evident from the fact that as many as 67 American armament and aviation companies will be hawking their wares in the 9th edition of Aero-India to be held in Bangalore from February 6 to 10.

Union defence production secretary R K Mathur on Monday said 607 companies, including 352 foreign ones, and 78 official delegations from various countries have already confirmed their participation in the air-show that would be “bigger and better” than the previous editions.

After the US companies, the largest participation will be from France with 49 firms, followed by the UK (33), Russia (29), Germany (22), Israel (18) and Belgium (16).


True, the buzz generated in earlier editions, with global aviation majors jostling to grab the $20 billion MMRCA (medium multi-role combat aircraft) project to supply 126 fighters to IAF, will be missing after India down-selected the French Rafale jet for the final commercial negotiations.

US Arms Sales To India On The Increase | idrw.org
 
Last time we are banned.


I mean why not? A better chance let the whole world know better about our weapon system.

I Think Your Friendship with pakistan has come into play here.....it might be that you Don't want to Upset ur second biggest customer:cheers:
 
China will be attending Aero India 2013 a senior-level delegation is expected to come.
 
february 6 for public, ticket price 1000rs

Categories Acess Area Rate
Business Visitor Ticket Valid Form: February 6-8,2013 Exhibition Area Only INR 2000/USD 35
General Visitor Ticket Valid Form :February 6-8,2013 ADVA Area Only INR 400/USD 15
General Visitor Ticket Valid Form :February 9-10,2013 ADVA Area Only INR 500/USD 20
General Visitor Ticket Valid Form :February 9-10,2013 Exhibition Area Only INR 1000/USD 30

I went for 2000 INR Ticket that will Include Exhibition Area with Air Display.

Any big deal expected to be signed on the airs how by IAF?

Cannot tell you ...This is confidential.
 
nehru had only themselves to blame.

Off Topic:
You cannot forget Mao... was also equally responsible culprit….Mao wanted to regain his hold on China , CPC and Army….This was the reason behind attack.
 
dude but it says
Exhibition Area with Air Display (Valid for all areas excluding chalets – weekdays) INR 2000/- and US $35
Exhibition Area with Air Display (Valid for all area excluding chalets & ADVA) – on weekend INR 1000/- and US $30
 
Any big deal expected to be signed on the airs how by IAF?

unlikely, if you are referring to the MMRCA deal, the French Presidents visit next month might be it.

will china be able to attend the aero India 2013?

China has been invited. But no idea about the response.

India invites Chinese delegation to Aero India air show
By Rahul Bedi

1/23/2013

India has invited China to the 2013 Aero India air show in Bangalore in early February after tensions between the neighbours over disputed borders have eased and bilateral military relations improved.

Air Chief Marshal N A K Browne sent an invitation to his Chinese counterpart in early January, although R K Mathur, the MoD's secretary of defence production, told reporters in New Delhi on 21 January that the ministry had yet to receive a response from Beijing.

Industry sources said the MoD was adamant that a Chinese delegation attending the show would in no way be "embarrassed" by participating Taiwanese defence companies, and no Taiwanese flags or national anthem would be allowed at the venue.

Diplomatic sources told IHS Jane's that India anticipated a "senior" Chinese military delegation visiting Bangalore after the successful conclusion of the fifth bilateral Annual Defence Dialogue in Beijing on 14 January. The two-day deliberations between tri-service delegations headed by Indian Defence Secretary Shashikant Sharma and Lieutenant General Qi Jianghuo, deputy chief of staff of the People's Liberation Army, confirmed the resumption later this year of joint military exercises that terminated acrimoniously in 2009.

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http://www.janes.com/products/janes/defence-security-report.aspx?id=1065975438

Cannot tell you ...This is confidential.

oh oh oh I cant wait :raise:
 
Any big deal expected to be signed on the airs how by IAF?

No big foreign deal to be signed.

But they'll be many new stuff to be unvielled -

Production-grade variant of Rudra helicopter-gunship
First official wind-tunnel model of IAF FGFA
and a new rocket-powered laser-guided bomb developed by DRDO,

these are among the things Im looking forward for.
 
BEL to showcase its R&D capabilities at Aero India


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BEL products to be displayed at AeroIndia-2013: Tablet, Radar Finder, Rugged Laptop, Software Defined Radio, Wrist Wearable Computer


Bangalore: Navratna Defence PSU Bharat Electronic Limited (BEL) will showcase its R&D capabilities at Aero India 2013 by displaying its latest range of products and systems, developed in-house, at the 9th International Exhibition on Aerospace, Defence & Civil Aviation to be held at Air Force Station Yelahanka, Bengaluru from February 6 to 10, 2013.

The main highlight of BEL’s display will be Network Centric Warfare (NCW) systems developed indigenously for the Indian defence forces. NCW solutions for the Navy will include Combat Management System, which automates tactical data from the ship’s sensors to provide decision support to the ship’s Command. BEL’s display will also include cutting-edge technology based C4I systems catering to all the 3 Services — like computing elements in various forms, right from wrist-wearable computers, hand-held computers and Tablet PC to rugged laptop; communication equipment such as Software Defined Radio with different variants, HF Radios, Stars V MK III, Militarized WiMAX besides encryptors such as Terminal End Secrecy Device (TESD), IP Encryptor and Bulk Encryptor.

Research and Development has been BEL’s core competency. The Company is laying increased thrust on development of new technology modules which will be on show at the exhibition such as Microwave Power Modules and TR Modules for use in radars, MEMs-based products for use in sonars, microwave components used in air-borne EW systems and simulator for Akash Missile System, Upgraded Indigenous Forward Observer Simulator, & simulator for Weapon locating Radar. The key elements for underwater solutions which will be on show will be HUMSA test bed with transducers and Expendable Decoys for ships and submarines.

BEL will highlight its contributions to the Electronic Warfare and Avionics segment with an impressive display of the Multi Sensor Warning System, Missile Approach Warning Systems, Convoy Jammers, Light Weight ESM System, Radar Finger Printing System and other cockpit modules for Light Combat Aircraft. Also on display will be the latest range of laser products, Laser Dazzler Gun, Laser-Based Communication LOS (Line of Sight), passive night vision products and NATO batteries.

The highlight of BEL’s outdoor display will be the entire range of sub-systems that constitute Integrated Akash Missile System, the indigenous guided missile air defence weapon system; Portable Low-Level Air Defense Radar, Weapon Locating Radar and EMP Shelter.

Indian Defence News - BEL to showcase its R&D capabilities at Aero India
 

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