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Samtel represents strength of India's private sector at Defexpo 2010

Samtel represents strength of India's private sector at Defexpo 2010
Big announcement to be made with global leaders, Saab

Gurgaon, Haryana, February 9, 2010 /India PRwire/ --
Samtel, the leading Indian player in high-technology products for avionics, military, naval and industrial applications, will be showing a strong presence at Defexpo 2010, Asia's premiere Land and Naval Defense Systems Show. This event, being organized by the Indian Ministry of Defense, will see Samtel presenting its range of world-class avionics, military, naval and industrial products.

Flying high on partnerships with leaders such as Thales, Honeywell and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Samtel will be showcasing its coveted range of reference products like Rugged Displays for Military, Navy and Industrial Application, Automated Test Equipments (ATE), EFIS 40 Head Down Display, 5X5 Multi Functional Display and 6X6 Multi Functional Display developed for HAL's Su-30 MKI fleet and a new initiative co-developed with global leaders, Saab.

Satish Kaura, CMD - Samtel Group, states, "The defence industries demand high quality and high performance avionics equipment and systems and Samtel is committed to maintaining these standards. Our aim is to become a powerhouse in design, analysis, engineering and technology solutions, and we are committed to fostering India's goal of self-reliance within the next decade."

"With increasing demand for greater participation of the private sector in aerospace and defense, we are happy to be one of the front-runners leading this change. Especially through our joint venture with HAL and Thales, we hope to be instrumental in strengthening the domestic capability," adds Puneet Kaura, Executive Director, Samtel Display Systems


About the products:


Rugged Displays for Military, Navy and Industrial Application:


RSD series of ruggedised LCD panels are specifically crafted to cope with adverse and demanding environmental conditions requiring extremely high levels of performance. Applications: Navy, EW Systems, Radar, Command & Control, Air & Vessel Traffic Control, Ground Vehicles.


EFIS40 by Honeywell and Samtel
The Electronic Flight Instrument System, EFIS40, with a 4"x4" screen is a compact, high-performance system developed specifically for aircraft accommodating 4-inch instruments. Being developed by Honeywell and Samtel, the product is designed with analog and digital interfaces, and shows bright, clear displays in easy-to-read, easy-to-understand formats. It also includes an advanced self-test capability. The product conforms to Environmental test conditions, including temperature variations from 40°C to +85°C, maximum altitude of 55,000 ft., and high resolution. The product is also ruggedized for vibration, shock and crash safety.


The Multi-Functional display (MFD)

It is a device that paints a composite view of the aircraft's environment, providing the pilot with all necessary information to make safe decisions during every phase of flight.

◦MFD55 - the 5"x5" screen MFD developed by Samtel under the aegis of DRDO, and manufactured by the Samtel HAL JV has been certified for airworthiness and is flying currently on Sukhoi 30 MKIs. The live demo of this product will be displayed at the Samtel booth under the Samtel HAL collaboration header.
◦MFD66 - the 6"x6"screen MFD developed by Samtel and HAL at their AS9100 certified and MIL qualified facilities will also be put on display. This product has undergone a high-end ruggedisation process in-house to enable operations at very high standards of reliability under extremely adverse environmental conditions.

Automated Test Equipments (ATEs):


Automated Test Equipment (ATE) is an automated device that is used to quickly test and validate the performance of an electronic module or an Avionic LRU (Line replaceable unit). The System level Test Bench on display at the booth is used to evaluate performance of the MFD by performing a suite of tests as defined in the Acceptance Test Procedure (ATP) of the MFD.


Notes to Editor

About Samtel

Samtel is a key Indian player in high-technology products for commercial and military avionics applications in both Indian and international markets. It straddles the entire value chain from design, development, manufacture, testing, qualification, repair & maintenance and obsolescence management of avionics products and equipment for military as well as commercial aircraft. Its products include Color Avionic Tubes (CAT), Multi Function Displays (MFD), Smart Multifunction Displays(SMFD), Head Up Displays (HUD), Helmet Mounted Displays (HMD), Automated Test Equipments (ATE) and IADS, as well as Ruggedised LCDs for Military, Navy and Industrial Applications. Samtel is, India's largest integrated manufacturer of a wide range of displays for television, avionics, industrial and professional applications, TV glass, components for displays, machinery and engineering services.
 
LOCKHEED MARTIN : Announces Defense Expo 2010 Media Briefing Schedule

BETHESDA, Md., Feb. 9 -- Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) will highlight its broad range of land and naval defense products, systems and solutions in briefings for members of the media at the 2010 Defense Expo (DefExpo) Show in New Delhi, India. All Briefings are scheduled for 30 minutes each and will take place on Feb. 16 at the DefExpo Media Center as follows:


Tuesday, Feb. 16


11:45 a.m. - Global Partners Building Global Security: F-16IN Super Viper - The Right Multi Role Fighter for India

Highlighting why it is the most advanced 4th Generation multi-role fighter today, Lockheed Martin will discuss the technological evolution and capabilities of the F-16IN.


12:15 p.m. - Global Partners Building Global Security: C-130J - The Proven Choice To Meet Global Airlift Needs

Lockheed Martin will explain why the most proven airlifter in history, the C-130J new generation Super Hercules, is in high demand around the world.


12:45 p.m. - Global Partners Building Global Security: MH-60R Multirole Helicopter Weapon System - A World-Class Solution for Maritime Defense Needs

Proving capabilities and mission systems attributes of the U.S. Navy's most advanced anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare helicopter, and the benefits derived from commonality of airframe, avionics and logistics support for both Indian Navy and Coast Guard operations.


1:15 p.m. - Global Partners Building Global Security: Apache Systems: Combat-Proven Solutions To Give Warfighters The Decisive Edge

Key system capabilities and attributes of several Lockheed Martin products employed on the Apache helicopter will be the focus of this briefing.


Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a global security company that employs about 140,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. The Corporation reported 2009 sales of $45.2 billion.


For additional information, visit our website:

Defexpo India 2010 | Lockheed Martin



Media Contacts: Craig Vanbebber, +1-214-534-1921; email, craig.vanbebber@lmco.com

Jack Giese, +1-817-733-0837; email, john.w.giese@lmco.com


/PRNewswire -- Feb. 9/



SOURCE Lockheed Martin
 
Boeing Highlights Commitment to India at Defexpo 2010

Media-Newswire.com - Press Release Distribution - PR Agency


Media-Newswire.com) - NEW DELHI, Feb. 9, 2010 -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] will present world-class products and services including the F/A-18IN Super Hornet, C-17 Globemaster III, P-8I, AH-64D Apache and CH-47F Chinook to Indian government officials, military officers, and other valued stakeholders at Defexpo 2010. The exhibition takes place Feb. 15-18 at the Pragati Maidan complex in New Delhi.

"This is an important year for Boeing Defense, Space & Security ( BDS ) in India," said Vivek Lall, BDS vice president and India country head. "Many of our products and platforms are currently in competition or under active consideration by the government, and we are looking forward to demonstrating how they will quickly contribute to India's defense modernization and bring long-term industrial benefits to the nation."

Boeing is kicking off its Defexpo participation with a preshow briefing for the media at noon on Thursday, Feb. 11, at the Taj Mansingh Hotel. During the show, BDS executives will invite stakeholders into an F/A-18IN Super Hornet cockpit simulator to demonstrate the aircraft's advanced features, including its superior air-to-ground and air-to-air capabilities. Boeing also will provide media briefings on the C-17 Globemaster III and on two Boeing Rotorcraft products in current competitions -- the CH-47F Chinook and AH-64D Apache. An Airborne Battle Management briefing will cover Airborne Early Warning and Control as well as the P-8I long-range maritime patrol and anti-submarine aircraft. India selected the P-8I for its navy last year; the first of eight aircraft is scheduled to enter the fleet in 2013.

Boeing's online press kit at Boeing: Boeing Promotes Defense Products and Industrial Benefits at Defexpo India 2010 will be updated throughout the show with presentations from the briefings and schedule changes, if any. The site also contains program backgrounders, executive biographies and a link to high-resolution photos.

Note: All briefing times are local to New Delhi.

Thursday, Feb. 11 – Taj Mansingh Hotel
1200: Boeing India overview with Boeing India President Dinesh Keskar and BDS Vice President and Country Head Vivek Lall

Tuesday, Feb. 16 – Defexpo Conference Hall
1445: C-17 Globemaster III briefing with Business Development lead Patrick Druez

Wednesday, Feb. 17 – Defexpo Conference Hall
1200: Rotorcraft briefing with Business Development leads Dean Millsap and Wes Spreen

1400: Airborne Battle Management briefing with New Business Development Director Tim Norgart

A unit of The Boeing Company, Boeing Defense, Space & Security is one of the world's largest defense, space and security businesses specializing in innovative and capabilities-driven customer solutions, and the world's largest and most versatile manufacturer of military aircraft. Headquartered in St. Louis, Boeing Defense, Space & Security is a $34 billion business with 68,000 employees worldwide.

# # #

Contact:

Brian Nelson
BDS Communications - India
Mobile: +1-321-258-6189
brian.j.nelson@boeing.com

Swati Rangachari
Boeing International Communications - India
Office: +91-1146566040
Mobile: +91-9999162000
swati.rangachari@boeing.com

Hal Klopper
BDS International Rotorcraft Communications
Mobile: +1-602-391-7489
hal.g.klopper@boeing.com
 
Hi All

I want to visit this..... is there way to get passes or how much the ticket cost for civilian...

Can anyone help!!!
 
Congratulation for the VIP Pass,


AND ya for GERERAL public Ticket prices is ZERO

Bhaisaab

Is it true... I would be more than happy :woot: :victory::chilli::yahoo:

Where did you get this.... I saw in the website that is what mentioned rate about ticket...;):devil:

February 18, 2010 (Thursday) 1000 hrs to 1730 hrs

Ticket prices = Rs. 1000/-:cry::tdown:

Defexpo 2010 :: Home Page
 
Finmeccanica takes part in Defexpo 2010
Press Release - Finmeccanica

From 15 to 18 February, Finmeccanica takes part – through its companies AgustaWestland, Alenia Aeronautica, DRS Technologies, SELEX Communications, SELEX Galileo, Oto Melara and WASS – in DEFEXPO 2010, presenting products, platforms and technological solutions in the field of helicopters, aeronautic, communications and radar systems, naval and land armaments and underwater systems.

Finmeccanica’s presence in India goes back more than 40 years: over the years it has been developing solid industrial partnership in the defence and security sectors thanks to partnerships in several successful programmes. For Finmeccanica, India is a partner and country of strategic importance with a large and sustainable defence market growth rate and volume that offers significant opportunities in all business sectors.

Finmeccanica is present in India through its liaison office, which is responsible for monitoring the developing need of India in the defence and security sectors. Finmeccanica and the Group companies aim to strengthen their presence in India, and above all, create new and consolidate existing industrial partnerships with key local companies to respond to the country’s challenges and global ambitions – not only in these areas but also in other sectors in which the Group operates (e.g. space, transport and energy). Finmeccanica is currently working on a number of specific project with BHEL, BDL, BEL and HAL.

In the helicopter sector, AgustaWestland has been present in India since 1970. Today the Indian Navy operates a fleet of AgustaWestland Sea King helicopters and a growing number of AgustaWestland commercial helicopters are now performing corporate, VIP and offshore transport missions in India. The commercial helicopters market in India is expanding rapidly and a large military helicopter acquisition programme is underway. AgustaWestland has strong interests in the country both in terms of potential developments in the civil market and the tender under way to supply VVIP helicopters to the armed forces. In February 2009, AgustaWestland signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Indian group Tata Sons to create a joint venture for the development of a final assembly line for the AW119 helicopter in India. AgustaWestland has a complete range of military helicopters that can meet the Indian Ministry of Defence’s helicopter requirements. These requirements include 197 reconnaissance and surveillance helicopters for the Air Force and Army, helicopters for the Coast Guard, multi-role naval helicopters for the Navy and light combat helicopters for the Air Force. In addition AgustaWestland is ideally placed to participate in the mid-life upgrade of the fleet of Sea King helicopters used by the Indian Navy.

The aeronautics sector also offers good prospects for Alenia Aeronautica that is currently keeping a close eye on the requirements expressed by the Indian Air Force and the Border Security Force for a tactical transport aircraft. The C-27J, made by Alenia Aeronautica, best seller of its category, is capable of performing many missions such as transport of troops, goods and medicines, MEDEVAC, airdrop operations, paratroopers’ launches, search and rescue (SAR), logistical re-supply, humanitarian assistance, fire fighting and missions in support of homeland security. A model of the C-27J will be on display at the Finmeccanica stand. Alenia Aeronautica has also a strong interest in the requirements expressed by the Indian Navy for a new medium-range aircraft for maritime patrol, for which the company proposes the ATR72 MP. Alenia Aeronautica has achieved a notable success with the regional aircraft made by ATR (equal joint venture between Alenia Aeronautica and EADS): around 100 of these aircraft are in service with the major national airlines of the region. Alenia Aeronautica participates, through the Eurofighter consortium, in the MMRCA (Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft) programme for the supply of 126 combat aircraft to the Indian Air Force in which the Eurofighter

Typhoon is competing, with EADS Germany leading the campaign.

SELEX Communications has a presence going back 20 years in India, where it supplies avionic, tactical and naval communications systems, either directly or in collaboration with leading local companies HAL and BEL. In the near future, SELEX Communications, could provide its expertise in protected military communication systems and next-generation systems. Finmeccanica is also involved in some of the major programmes under way in India relating to tactical communications and the telecommunications component of Battle Management systems. Besides SELEX Communications expertise in this area, DRS Technologies, the US company recently acquired by Finmeccanica and a leading supplier of integrated products and support services in defence electronics, offers the Indian market ultra-rugged solutions for data presentation and calculation that can operate extremely efficiently even in critical operational theatres.

SELEX Galileo is also present in India, where it supplies the 2080C Precision Approach Radar system to India’s Navy and Air Force. At DEFEXPO, the company will be promoting its new model, PAR 2090 CM/CF a ground controlled Precision Approach Radar. Last year, SELEX Galileo signed a Memorandum of Understanding with BEL to explore business opportunities in the electronic warfare arena for the Indian market. SELEX Galileo is currently pursuing opportunities connected with the need to modernise existing platforms with next-generation sensor systems. For airborne surveillance, SELEX Galileo offers highly-successful solutions such as the Seaspray AESA radar and the ATOS mission management system, leveraging on recent market successes. In last ten years, ATOS has been sold in more than 40 systems. Airborne self-protection and situation awareness systems already in use by customers throughout the world are proposed both for rotary and fixed wing platforms. Further, in the battlespace and land domain, SELEX Galileo can deliver full situation awareness capability, together with control systems (Fire Control Systems) for Armoured Vehicles programmes and for the dismounted soldiers. Following the award to SELEX Galileo of the service contract for the Mirach 100/5 target drone system with ITR (Integrated Test Range), the company is now poised to sell complete best selling target drone system. In India, the company is working with Defence Research & Development agencies to jointly develop new products both for the Indian Armed Forces and the wider export market.

India – which boasts a long tradition in the naval sector – also has ambitious projects for the Navy that could involve Finmeccanica Group companies. In the underwater systems business, WASS has operated in India since 1976 along with BDL (Bharat Dynamics Limited) and other local companies. Further opportunities for collaboration in this area could arise from the Indian government's naval programmes with regard to the potential upgrade of the already delivered light weight torpedoes in advanced model and the Black Shark heavy torpedo.


In the defence systems area, Oto Melara is already the market leader in India with the medium-calibre 76/62 Super Rapid naval gun, produced under licence by BHEL, and is promoting its 127/64 Light Weight Guns with the Vulcan long-range munitions. Local partnership opportunities exist for the manufacture of 12.7mm and 30mm land turrets, which can be retro fitted onto vehicles already in service.

CIO (an equal share company between Oto Melara and IVECO) is proposing the Indian Mechanised Forces light tanks and armoured vehicles including Centauro, a field proven platform deployed within the Italian Army in many out of area operations.

Elettronica, a Finmeccanica affiliate company and one of Europe's leading manufacturer of Electronic Defence equipment, is also attending Defexpo. In recent years, the company has teamed up in joint ventures with international industrial partners all over the world to develop new products and technologies for different and specific markets. Apart from a mature relationship of technical cooperation with Bangalore-based DARE, other recent collaboration initiatives have been launched with Alpha Design Technologies, creating a JVC called AEDS in Bangalore.

SELEX Sistemi Integrati, a Finmeccanica company, has been present in India in defence electronics since 1972. Since 2003, it has been collaborating with BEL (Bharat Electronics Limited) to supply the country with radar systems for air traffic control. The company is currently involved in promoting integrated combat systems for the Indian Navy’s new naval units, C3I and C4I systems based on network-centric architecture and naval radar systems for coastal and land applications. India’s increasing focus on homeland security opens up attractive prospects for the company, which can offer complete systems for the protection of national borders and the security of roads, ports, airports, railway stations and critical infrastructure. SELEX Sistemi Integrati manufactures large Homeland Security systems, combining the expertise and capabilities of the Group’s companies in a unique network-centric operating environment. In the field of Homeland Security, Elsag Datamat, a Finmeccanica Company, offers also licence plate reading systems, biometric sensors, mobile check points and other technology for police forces.

Other synergies could arise in the public transport sector (train and metro), in both platforms and signalling, security and telecommunications systems, as well as in new traffic management systems for the country’s major cities. Ansaldo STS is the leading supplier of processor based interlocking (PBI) to Indian Railways and has more than 90 percent of this market. From its offices in Bangalore, Noida and Kolkata, Ansaldo STS will continue to serve Indian Railways as it plans for safety enhancements, capacity utilisation and the introduction of new technologies in metro, open line and High Speed railways.



Finmeccanica is also present in India through its shared services company Finmeccanica Group Services (FGS), which has the objective of helping the Group to identify and follow up the opportunities offered by the Indian supply market. By analysing the market and selecting competitive and reliable local partners, FGS works to support the Group in commercial partnerships and in its sourcing activities.

Thanks to the several campaigns under way in India, the space sector represents a new area for joint activities. Finmeccanica companies could exploit concrete opportunities in the satellite services and payload business, given the ever-increasing demand from the Indian Armed Forces for services relating to military applications for new satellites and those already in orbit.

Additionally, the energy market, which is traditionally very solid, presents significant opportunities in the building of new power stations for both traditional and alternative sources of energy.
 
defence.professionals | defpro.com

DEFEXPO 2010, New Delhi | SELEX Galileo, a Finmeccanica Company, regards the Indian market as an important strategic area and a key growth opportunity. The Company is working closely with the Defence Research & Development Agencies in India and with Indian industries in order to jointly collaborate in the creation of new products and capabilities both for the armed forces of India and for the wider export market.

At the upcoming DEFEXPO 2010, SELEX Galileo will be pursuing opportunities connected with the need to modernise existing platforms with next-generation sensor systems focusing on Surveillance, Protection, Land & Battlespace and Simulation & Training.

SELEX Galileo has a significant heritage in working with India, delivering a number of the Company’s most successful products. These have ranged from protection systems and ESM to Precision Approach Radar and target drones. Activities in the country have also included a repair facility and the training of Indian personnel.

SELEX Galileo is currently pursuing opportunities in the maritime patrol and surveillance domain, related to retrofit programmes for the Sea King and Kamov-28 helicopters of the Indian Navy. The Company’s ATOS (Airborne Tactical Observation and Surveillance) system provides wide area and targeted surveillance (overt or covert), anti-submarine warfare and environmental and border control. ATOS can be integrated with Seaspray, the Company’s cutting edge Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) Radar technology. For Unmanned Aerial Systems and for helicopters, SELEX Galileo offers the smaller, lighter PicoSAR AESA radar, which provides an unrivalled all weather capability.

In the Land & Battlespace sector, SELEX Galileo is also pursuing various programmes for the upgrading of armoured vehicles as well as those for the enhancement of land troops’ awareness, effectiveness and protection where equipment can be linked together within a common tactical network.

One solution is the battle-proven Laser Inertial Navigation and Pointing System (LINAPS) which provides pin-point navigation and pointing accuracy for artillery and is in service, and in theatre, with several armed forces. The Company’s other solutions include the modular and proven 3rd Generation Fire Control System TURMS/T which is a significant upgrade for Main Battle Tanks such as the T-72, the electro-optic suite for the dismounted soldier, and the acoustic hostile locator HALO.

To provide a solid base for the growth of the Company’s Electronic Warfare and Protection business in India, SELEX Galileo last year signed a Memorandum of Understanding with BEL to explore EW-related business opportunities for the Indian market. The Company is currently promoting the combat-proven HIDAS defensive aid suite that delivers world-class protection for helicopters, as well as radar decoys for naval vessels and aircraft such as the Eurofighter Typhoon.
 
Wooo hoooo... I am going!:victory:

Though I am gona follow whatever stuff is discussed in this thread but can you guys guide me as to the "not to miss" things this time?

Hi mate, you are lucky guy. Please take the images of brochures most as well F-INSAS and BMD programmes. :cheers:
 
LiveFist - The Best of Indian Defence: DefExpo 2010 Starts Tomorrow, Here's What India Shows Off

Received this statement from DRDO yesterday. Posting as-is:

DRDO is participating in a big way in the 6th DEFEXPO India 2010 being held during 15-18 February, 2010 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. There are 11 Outdoor Exhibits and nearly 220 Indoor Exhibits in this year DEFEXPO. The Outdoor Exhibit includes PINAKA Launcher, UAV-Nishant without launcher, DAKSH-ROVs and NETRA UAV, MBT ARJUN, Rohini Radar, Data Center Vehicle, NBC Water Purification System on ALS, Shaurya, PAD with launcher, AKASH launcher, Group Control Center. The major indoor exhibits are:

ARMAMENTS: INSAS, Canon Launched Guided Missile, Under Barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL), Modern Sub Machine Carbine (MSMC), Light Wt Launcher

COMBAT VEHICLES: Sarvatra, BLT-T 72, BLT Arjun, AFBBS, AERV, AAD, Rotary engine, MBT-Arjun, 155 mm SP Gun, CI-Ajeya, hydro-pneumatic suspension unit

ELECTRONICS & SENSORS: WLR, LCA-MMR, SV-2000, SEED, Antennas, Radomes, CNR, TWTs, EOFCS

MATERIALS: Ti sponge, Turbine blades/rotor, Armour for T-90 and MI-17 H’copter, Rare-earth magnets, NBC suits, Dosimeter

MISSILES/MUNITIONS: Brahmos, Akash, Nag, FOG & MEMS based INS-GPS, RLG, Servo valves, EMA

NAVAL SYSTEMS: TAL, Varunastra, Thermal torpedo, 100 W-Fuel cell, HUMSA, Sanjeevani, Micro-UAV, LCA-Navy, Kaveri Marine.

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Courtesy:LiveFist
 
India's Defexpo 2010 To Attract 650 Companies

NEW DELHI - The United States, represented by 25 companies, will be the biggest exhibitor at Defexpo 2010, the biannual exhibition of Land and Naval systems to be held here Feb. 15-18.
Israel, which has emerged as a leading supplier of weaponry and equipment to the Indian defense forces since 1999, will occupy the largest exhibit space at 1,248 square meters.

Defexpo 2010 is the 6th Land and Naval Defence Systems exhibition organized by the Indian Defence Ministry, and will cover nearly twice the exhibit space - 30,100 square meters - compared with the 17,200 square meters in the 2008 show.

About 650 defense companies from 35 countries will display weapons and equipment, hoping to make sales to an Indian military expected to spend about $100 billion during the next 15 years.

"India is aiming at better partnerships between foreign defense original equipment manufacturers and domestic state-owned and private companies to increase the manufacturing and system integration of both land and naval systems during Defexpo 2010," said Raj Kumar Singh, India's permanent defense production secretary.

Singh claimed that the four-day event will be the largest defense exposition in Asia and will showcase India's emergence as an attractive investment destination for the defense sector and promote industry alliances and joint ventures.

India imports nearly 70 percent of its weapons and equipment. Forty percent of its annual budget of about $30 billion goes for new procurement, while the larger share goes toward paying salaries and pensions of the 1.2 million defense force.

Indian defense planners are drafting a plan to prepare the military for conflict with Pakistan and China that could increase defense spending by 20 percent, said a senior Indian Defence Ministry official.

Planned Army equipment purchases include 155mm guns on a fast-track basis, air defense systems and a variety of helicopters, the senior Indian Defence Ministry official said.

The Air Force is likely to finalize the $10 billion purchase of 126 fighter jets under the medium-range multirole combat aircraft program.

The Navy will put into orbit a dedicated military satellite in 2010, and enter the global market for the purchase of six more submarines worth $5 billion.

India's most ambitious homegrown aircraft program, the Light Combat Aircraft, awaits a final decision on which engine will power it. The choice is between General Electric's GE 414 and Eurojet's EJ 2000.
India's Defexpo 2010 To Attract 650 Companies - Defense News
 
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