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Government today cleared the purchase of 38 additional Pilatus basic trainer aircraft for the IAF from Switzerland and nominated state-run Goa Shipyard to manufacture 12 mine counter-measure vessels (MCMVs) for Rs 32,000 crore.

It also decided that future requirements of the trainer aircraft would be met by state-run HAL which would be given adequate orders for its HTT-40 plane to be commercially viable.

The Defence Acquisition Council, which met today, also okayed the purchase of a C-130J Super Hercules aircraft for the Indian Air Force to replace the one which had crashed in March last year killing five service personnel, including four officers, near Gwalior.

Chaired by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, DAC decided to seek more information on the proposal to purchase at least 15 US-2i amphibious aircraft from Japan.

No decision was taken on the bid by Airbus-TATA consortium to replace the ageing Avro transport aircraft fleet of the Indian Air Force.

The major decision taken today was regarding the Pilatus aircraft.

The Council decided to go in for the option clause in the deal that was originally signed in 2012.

The original contract for 75 aircraft had the option clause of buying 50 per cent under same terms and conditions for three years. This option clause runs out in May and hence the Council decided to go in for that.

The force has so far inducted 59 PC-7 aircraft. IAF had calculated a requirement of 181 basic trainer aircraft (BTA) out of which 90 were supposed to be bought off the shelf and 91 made in India.

However, the UPA government decided to go for a 75 aircraft contract with a 50 per cent follow-on clause.

"The remaining requirement will be met by the HAL which will supply its indigenously developed HTT-40. Adequate orders will be given to the HAL to make the development commercially viable," Defence sources said.

They said that the progress of this project will be monitored by a committee and it will periodically submit its report to the DAC.

Another big project was the MCMV one. The Defence Ministry had in November last year scrapped the Rs 2,700-crore deal for acquiring two minesweeper vehicles from a South Korean firm after it was found that there were violations of tender conditions as agents were in the play.

As per the deal, the South Korean firm was to build two ships while the remaining six were to be manufactured by Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL) under the transfer of technology pact.

The DAC has now nominated GSL to build 12 MCMVs under a project that will cost Rs 32,000 crore, defence sources said.

They underlined that GSL, which has already invested about Rs 500 crore in setting up infrastructure for this order, will lead the path and tie-up with a foreign firm if needed.

38 Pilatus trainer aircraft to be bought from Switzerland | Business Standard News





 
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Government today cleared the purchase of 38 additional Pilatus basic trainer aircraft for the IAF
Good.

nominated state-run Goa Shipyard to manufacture 12 mine counter-measure vessels (MCMVs) for Rs 32,000 crore.
Great.

It also decided that future requirements of the trainer aircraft would be met by state-run HAL which would be given adequate orders for its HTT-40 plane to be commercially viable.
FFS!! :hitwall::hitwall::disagree::disagree::mad::mad:


A paper plane that has never flown and HAL has never bothered to develop for decades will be inducted alongside a proven machine (PC-7).

So now, for no reason other than tokenism, the IAF will be the only (modern) AF in the world operating two different types of BTT.

:suicide::suicide::suicide2::suicide2::suicide2:


@sancho

The Defence Acquisition Council, which met today, also okayed the purchase of a C-130J Super Hercules aircraft for the Indian Air Force to replace the one which had crashed in March last year killing five service personnel, including four officers, near Gwalior.

Interesting, I'd heard the IAF were going to go for an extra one then someone from the Pentagon said they weren't now they are going to- welcome news :enjoy:

Chaired by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, DAC decided to seek more information on the proposal to purchase at least 15 US-2i amphibious aircraft from Japan.
Meh, no reason to rush this deal, it isn't essential right now. Can be ordered in 2-3 years once the current backlog of defence deals has been addressed

No decision was taken on the bid by Airbus-TATA consortium to replace the ageing Avro transport aircraft fleet of the Indian Air Force.

No surprise here, the DM is just pushing it off and pushing it off, fair enough there is no easy solution here given it is a sole bidder solution but he needs to make a decision sooner rather than later especially in light of the fact the MTA deal is going NOWHERE.
 
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A paper plane that has never flown and HAL has never bothered to develop for decades will be inducted alongside a proven machine (PC-7).

So now, for no reason other than tokenism, the IAF will be the only (modern) AF in the world operating two different types of BTT.

Very disappointing! I had expected better from a DM, that is publically stating that we need more efficiency. He can't claim that IAF needs to get more out of the available fighter types, but at the same time force them to use 2 different types of trainers, which increases the logistical, maintenance and training of instructor as well as ground crew burden to them.
 
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Very disappointing! I had expected better from a DM, that is publically stating that we need more efficiency. He can't claim that IAF needs to get more out of the available fighter types, but at the same time force them to use 2 different types of trainers, which increases the logistical, maintenance and training of instructor as well as ground crew burden to them.
Indeed, whilst this move will be welcomed by the masses, it is clearly an absurd decision and yes, I expected better from this much lauded DM.
 
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there are already 2 threads running... do you pay on thread basis or it is also some sort of some larger framework?
 
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