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Amidst tensions with Pakistan, India cleared to buy 24 Seahawk helicopters
By: Aaron Mehta   2 hours ago
multi-mission helicopters.

The sale comes with an estimated price tag of $2.6 billion, according to a Tuesday announcement from the Defense Security Cooperation Agency.

“The proposed sale will provide India the capability to perform anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare missions along with the ability to perform secondary missions including vertical replenishment, search and rescue, and communications relay,” the announcement reads. “India will use the enhanced capability as a deterrent to regional threats and to strengthen its homeland defense.”


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The announcement comes against six weeks of increased tensions between India and its northern neighbor. The issue started with a Feb. 14 terrorist attack that killed 40 Indian military personnel; while the Jaish-e-Mohammed group claimed responsibility, the Indian government blamed Pakistan for supporting the attack.

Weeks later, Indian jets flew into Pakistani territory and launched strikes at terrorist camps; during that operation, a Pakistani plane — reportedly an F-16 — shot down an Indian jet. While the pilot was returned safely days later, the incident created international concern that the conflict between the two nations could lead to all-out war. Although the situation has calmed, tensions remain high ahead of India’s upcoming general election and an Indian anti-satellite test last week.

India’s ministry of defense announced plans to buy the 24 helicopters last August. The Seahawk is the naval variant of the popular UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter. Pakistan has prioritized developing new naval capabilities.

In addition, to the 24 helicopter frames, the potential sale would include 30 APS-153(V) Multi-Mode radars, 60 T700-GE-401C engines, 24 Airborne Low Frequency System (ALFS), 1000 AN/SSQ-36/53/62 sonobuoys; 10 AGM-114 Hellfire missiles; 38 Advanced Precision Kill Weapons System (APKWS) rockets; 70 AN/AVS-9 Night Vision Devices and an assortment of radars and other parts.

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DSCA notifications are not final; they must be cleared by Congress before entering final negotiations, during which quantities and prices can change. India’s defense procurement efforts are infamous among contractors for stalling out or changing dramatically during the process.

Should a deal be completed, Lockheed Martin’s Rotary and Mission Systems unit in Owego, New York will be the primary contractor. While India typically requires commercial offsets, that agreement will come later.

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Mighty Super Power realised they cant deal with Pakistan and shopping started. IN too???
money for Supplier and commission for Modi ji.
 
India alreasy has mi26 which is most powerful helicopter of world so this will not make things change for them
 
Yes, but point here is, after Pakistan showed a tiny response they realized what they have all is useless.
They are replacing Russian aircrafts and helicopters by modernizing rotary/fixed wing fleet with US made aircrafts and helicopters. They have Ka-28 and Ka-31 alongside local Dhruv and now will get S-70 seahawk. The Tu-142 will be replaced by P-8 .
CH-47 and AH-64 have already been inducted.
 
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India alreasy has mi26 which is most powerful helicopter of world so this will not make things change for them

Troll. You do realise Mi26 is also big and cannot be used from a ship?

Finally some ASW capability for your navy. Our ships are flying without ASW helis for long. Good purchase. Infact we need more.
 
Good for us....

After payments of these choppers decide you want S-400 or not :lol:
It is good for none. India is just buying these goods to make up trade surplus with USA. USA is saying that it will impose tariffs on Indian goods if India does not buy more goods from them to cut their trade deficit with India.

India is not very enthusiastic about it. But it has to be reasonable.
 
This purchase is being lauded in Pakistan but i was wondering what are the alternatives to this chopper (if Pak was to purchase them)? Who makes them and how good are they compared to it?
@Quwa @messiach @Oscar
 
It is good for none. India is just buying these goods to make up trade surplus with USA. USA is saying that it will impose tariffs on Indian goods if India does not buy more goods from them to cut their trade deficit with India.

India is not very enthusiastic about it. But it has to be reasonable.

Very true..
USA under trump is a hard bargain
 
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