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Pentagon notifies Harpoon missile sale to India

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WASHINGTON: The Pentagon has notified the US Congress about its decision to sell anti-ship Harpoon missiles to India at an estimated cost of $200 million arguing that it will strengthen India-US strategic relationship and improve security of an important partner.

The entire package under the foreign military sale route includes more than a dozen UGM-84L Harpoon Block II Encapsulated Missiles, 10 UTM-84L Harpoon Encapsulated Training missiles, and two Encapsulated Harpoon certification training vehicles, the US Department of Defence's Defence Security Cooperation Agency said.

"The estimated cost is $200 million," it said, adding that the Harpoon missile system will be employed on the Indian Navy's Shishumar class submarine and will provide enhanced capabilities in defence of critical sea lines of communication.

India has already purchased Harpoon missiles for integration on Indian Air Force Jaguar aircraft and Indian Navy P-8I maritime patrol aircraft.

India will have no difficulty absorbing these additional missiles into its armed forces, it said in its notification to the Congress.

"This proposed sale will contribute to the foreign policy and national security of the United States by helping to strengthen the US-India strategic relationship and to improve the security of an important partner which continues to be an important force for political stability, peace, and economic progress in South Asia," the Pentagon said, adding that the this proposed sale of Harpoon missiles will not alter the basic military balance in the region.

Boeing would be manufacturing this Harpoon missile.

"In accordance with the Indian Defence Procurement Policy, a contractor may be expected to conclude offset agreements with the Government of India but no offset agreement is currently known to have been proposed in connection with this potential sale," it said.
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Would we need harpoon ,when we have sunburn and Brahmos?
 
Would we need harpoon ,when we have sunburn and Brahmos?

software and copyright limitations.
Brahmos cannot be integrated with the Navy Patrol aircraft India is buying from USA.
P-8 can only carry American Harpoons.
 
software and copyright limitations.
Brahmos cannot be integrated with the Navy Patrol aircraft India is buying from USA.
P-8 can only carry American Harpoons.
Indian P-8i already have harpoon, these are submarine launched, requested by India
 
Would we need harpoon ,when we have sunburn and Brahmos?

not every missile is compatible with every submarines.Type-209 is compatible with Harpoon Missiles which it can launch using its 533 mm torpedo tubes.Brahmos is vertically launched.Sunburn is ship/air launched missile.

then thats very laughable....Why bother with Brahmos then?

brahmos for other subs which will be integrated with Vertically Launched System.
 
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Indian P-8i already have harpoon, these are submarine launched, requested by India

P-8 has torpedoes right??? these are submarine launched anti ship missile..( Correct me if i'm wrong, i'm not expert)
 
not every missile is compatible with every submarines.Type-209 is compatible with Harpoon Missiles which it can launch using its 533 mm torpedo tubes.Brahmos is vertically launched.Sunburn is ship/air launched missile.



brahmos for other subs which will be integrated with Vertically Launched System.

The Moskit was originally designed to be ship-launched, but variants have been adapted to be launched from land (modified trucks), underwater (submarines) and air (reportedly the Sukhoi Su-33, a naval variant of the Sukhoi Su-27)
P-270 Moskit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Nugh said. India does not have type-209 submarines either.
 
Would we need harpoon ,when we have sunburn and Brahmos?
Bhramos won't be integrated on the P-8I (or least I doubt the US would allow such integration) and current Indian SSKs can't fire the Bhramos- the Bhramos submarine version is still under development.
 

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