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Boeing considers India, Singapore and South Korea potential markets for Arrow 3 | idrw.org

Boeing Co (BA.N) foresees global demand for a ballistic missile-defense shield it is co-developing to help guard Israel, the head of the company’s military business said on Tuesday.

Israel is getting set for the first full flight test of its Arrow anti-missile system using a new high-altitude interceptor called Arrow 3.

“As we prove out that technology, and show that it’s not only affordable but effective, we think there will be additional global market opportunities for that capability,” Dennis Muilenburg, chief executive of Boeing’s defense, space and security arm, told Reuters.

Boeing thinks that potential markets may include India, Singapore and South Korea, a company official said in a followup telephone conversation.

The United States and Israel have been jointly developing Arrow since 1988. Boeing’s counterpart on the project is state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries.

Arrow 3, the system’s highest-altitude component, which operates outside the atmosphere, is expected to be deployed by 2014, according to the U.S. Congressional Research Service.

The capabilities to be demonstrated in the coming test include searching further and higher for missiles of the type being designed and tested by Iran. No intercept of a simulated enemy design is scheduled in the upcoming test.

Boeing is set to produce half or more of the Arrow 3 interceptors in the United States, with Israel doing the integration. A key selling point, Boeing believes, would be the system’s relative affordability.

Lockheed Martin Corp (LMT.N) makes a rival missile shield called the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense.

So far, THAAD’s only foreign sale has been to the United Arab Emirates. Lockheed Martin received a $1.96 billion U.S. government contract last December to produce two THAAD weapons systems for the UAE.

Any overseas sales of the Arrow system would be on a similar government-to-government basis.

Muilenburg said another likely selling point would be the potential for a buyer nation’s industry to be involved in production.

“That’s a technology area where many countries are interested in building up their own industrial capacity in addition to providing the defensive capability,” he said.

The total U.S. financial contribution to progressively improved versions of the Arrow system tops $1 billion, the Congressional Research Service said in a March 12 report to lawmakers.

The Obama administration’s fiscal 2013 budget request includes $99.8 million in joint U.S.-Israeli co-development for missile defense, a sum that U.S. lawmakers have moved to more than double in the ongoing budget process.
 
Don't know about Arrow 3, but the radar package that accompanies this weapon system might generate interest in India.
Anyways this is only Boeing's view, one can only guess if US congress allows such a sale and Indian defense establishment shows any interest .
Welcome development anyway if it materializes
 
USA requested possible sale of its Patriot SAM system to India so many times. Its India who dint show its interest... as they are making developing their own system. And if i am not wrong they are using Russian S300 also.

If they are using S-300 then wise choice will be:

1) S-500 and Indian SAM system.
2) Patriot and Indian SAM system.
3) Arrow 3 and Indian SAM system????
 
I thought this was about the late and lamented Avro Arrow...
 
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