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US clears attack chopper, sophisticated radar, missiles for India

NEW DELHI: The US administration has cleared two more missiles and a highly sophiscitcated combat radar for the Indian Air Force (IAF), as also the anti-tank Hellfire air-to-surface missile and air-to-air Stinger anti-aircraft missile.

The missiles, and the Longbow Fire Control Radar (FCR) which operates them, are part of the weapons package on board the Apache 64D Block III attack helicopter that is under consideration for acquisition by India.

The Apache helicopter is built by Boeing, the Hellfire by Lockheed Martin, the Longbow FCR by Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman, and the Stinger by Raytheon, all of them global majors in military industrial technology.

Apache is one of the two combat helicopters that have competed last year for IAF's global tender for 22 combat helicopters to replace and update its inventory of old, Soviet Vintage Mi 35 (basically Mi 24) helicopters. The other helicopter in competition is the Russian Mi 28.

All field and weapon trials for both these helicopters are over and a decision is likely within the first quarter of this year, according to India Strategic defence magazine.

Russia exports all weapons and combat platforms through its state-run Rosoboronexport, while the US government allows certain military and non-military systems to be acquired from various companies under what is called Direct Commercial Sales (DCS) and sensitive technology items either after clearance or through what is known as the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) programme.

The IAF proposes to buy the helicopter platforms under DCS from Boeing, and missiles and weapons from the US government and the army, which operates them, under FMS.

Although the Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) is yet to announce the selection, the US government notified the Congress on Dec 22, 2010, of the "possible" sale of these helicopters and combat systems as per the mandatory procedural approval. The idea is that in case India does make its choice in favour of the Apache, then the sale can be progressed without any time delay.

The MoD can send a Letter of Request (LoR) and the US government would issue a Letter of Acceptance (LoA) to seal the deal. The US Army, which is using the Apache in combat operations, has facilitated the trials by bringing the helicopter to India and demonstrating its capabilities in hot and high altitude environments as per the IAF Air Staff requirements.

It may be noted that the US Defence Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) has pegged the price of the 22 helicopters at an "estimated $1.4 billion" inclusive of training, support, spares and engines. The actual price may vary, and go up or down depending on what IAF wants and what the numbers are.

DSCA has sought congressional approval to clear: A possible sale of 50 T700-GE-701D engines, 12 AN/APG-78 Fire Control Radars, 12 AN/APR-48A Radar Frequency Interferometers, 812 AGM-114L-3 Hellfire Longbow missiles, 542 AGM-114R-3 Hellfire II missiles, 245 Stinger Block I-92H missiles, and 23 Modernized Target Acquisition Designation Sight/Pilot Night Vision Sensors, rockets, training and dummy missiles, 30mm ammunition, transponders, simulators, global positioning system/inertial navigation systems, communication equipment, spare and repair parts; tools and test equipment, support equipment, repair and return support, personnel training and training equipment; publications and technical documentation, U.S. government and contractor engineering and logistics support services; and other related elements of logistics support to be provided in conjunction with a Apache helicopters.

The air-to-air Stinger is a modification of the shoulder-fired Stinger that the US supplied to the Afghan mujahideen to attack Soviet helicopters in the 1980s.

It may be noted that IAF recently concluded a deal for 24 Boeing anti-ship Harpoon AGM-84L Block II missiles for about $170 million. To be delivered in about two years, these missiles are to be carried by IAF's Jaguar maritime squadrons, which have enhanced vigil over the high seas after the Pakistani terrorists' 26/11 attack on Mumbai in 2008.

DSCA issued another notification to Congress Dec 21, 2010, for 21 more Harpoon Block II missiles that are to be carried by the eight Boeing P8-I maritime reconnaissance aircraft that the Indian Navy is buying. An order for four more of these highly sophisticated aircraft is under process.

According to Vivek Lall, Boeing's Vice President in India for Defence, Security and Space, work on the first batch of P8-Is has already begun after the designs were finalized in consultation with Indian Navy experts, and the first of these aircraft should be delivered to the Indian Navy early in January 2013, around the time the US Navy gets them.

The US Navy has ordered 117 of these aircraft for its next generation maritime multi-mission requirements. India is the first international customer.

Lall described the US Navy P8-I as capable of "long-range anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance while simultaneously providing information to those on its authorized network".

US clears attack chopper, sophisticated radar, missiles for India - The Economic Times
 
Apaches going to be a big boost in our capabilities I still feel we should have ordered 48 instead of the 22.
 
good news. i think the army needs to take a page from the air force and navy . thay are constantly upgrading while the army lags behind in mordinizing.
 
I agree more defence budget needs to go to the army the artillery gun tender was a bloody joke!
 
I agree more defence budget needs to go to the army the artillery gun tender was a bloody joke!

actually the army has the largest budget . its just that the money is not utlised and gets returned to the exchequer every year.
 
actually the army has the largest budget . its just that the money is not utlised and gets returned to the exchequer every year.


Yes i know half the money is never utilized but the army still suffers from worn out old russian machinary lagging behind in technology which compared to our Air Force and Navy are quite advanced in world terms.

It is our Army which should be number 1 priority to safe guard our borders we delayed for too long in building roads and rail lines in AP this mentality is changing though.
 
It is our Army which should be number 1 priority to safe guard our borders we delayed for too long in building roads and rail lines in AP this mentality is changing though.
Army is important...but navy must be given top priority coz they have very large coastline to defend when compared to boarders. And remember...the bloodiest terrorist attack on India has happened via sea route.
 
Army is important...but navy must be given top priority coz they have very large coastline to defend when compared to boarders. And remember...the bloodiest terrorist attack on India has happened via sea route.


That is due to the lack of a proper Coast guard force let us not forgot why the NSG troops took so long to come to Mumbai it was because we lacked helicopters and the NSG were stationed in Delhi.


We had warning of a sea borne attack b4 26/11 but our intelligence agencies failed and did not share the information with other bodies that is why we created the National Investigation Agency.

Navy already is well on it's way to being a true blue water navy but the Army has been neglected for far too long just witness the artillery gun tender cockup.
 
^^ you mean the Bofors scandal? yea i think the army id long over due for a new makeover. When compared with ground forces of the West, Russia, China we are clearly out-classed. We need new helmets, body armour, GUNS (not any insas crap), GPS, advanced logistics support for infantry....umm F-INSAS!! And really phase I should have been new helmets, uniform, etc not weapons.
 
^^ you mean the Bofors scandal? yea i think the army id long over due for a new makeover. When compared with ground forces of the West, Russia, China we are clearly out-classed. We need new helmets, body armour, GUNS (not any insas crap), GPS, advanced logistics support for infantry....umm F-INSAS!! And really phase I should have been new helmets, uniform, etc not weapons.

Bofors is one thing but im talking about the Indian Howitzer tender screw up we need these guns asap we will not be in a position to launch any offensive tom if war broke out without them.

Murky Competitions for Indian Howitzer Orders May End Soon… Or Not
 
seems like india has learnt nothing from the 1965 arm embarga and the various sanctions pakistan faced from usa when it urgently neede weapons.India is eagerly ready to sit in uncle sam's lap.
 
seems like india has learnt nothing from the 1965 arm embarga and the various sanctions pakistan faced from usa when it urgently neede weapons.India is eagerly ready to sit in uncle sam's lap.

Its called political love..india is no china to assert itself and if it needs access to US economic market then it should be ready to offload US junk clearance sale. First who is India arming against and secondly what is is unplanned mix of two weapon flavors being inducted in IAF??
 
Its called political love..india is no china to assert itself and if it needs access to US economic market then it should be ready to offload US junk clearance sale. First who is India arming against and secondly what is is unplanned mix of two weapon flavors being inducted in IAF??

US JUNK!! Apache block 3 is junk ,p8i is junk harpoon is junk ,c17 is junk , c130j is junk only you got the tajae ****** and tamatar from US.. If you got nothing to post here then remain silent is the best policy..
 
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For whom India is investing $ Billions and $ Billions in military????

You guys wanna fight with Maldives,Sri Lanka,Nepal or Bangledesh????? :lo

No war can take place b/w India and PAKISTAN until India wants to take a tour of Stone ages.:agree: (Destruction of Pakistan will be the same in process)

And do I even need to mention China???? :lol::lol:

or more precisely ....The Mighty China as they call it

ooooooo sorry I forgot,You great Bharti Army is planning a 'Two-Front' war :rofl::rofl::rofl:

So what is the purpose of all spending :azn:
 

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