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DefExpo 2012: Rossell India and CAE form Indian helicopter JV

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Rossell India announced at Defexpo India 2012 that the Indian Foreign Investment Promotion Board has approved its plan to form a joint venture (JV) company with CAE to provide synthetic training solutions for the Indian defence market. Rossell India will hold a 74% of the joint venture company with CAE the remainder.

‘We wish to maximise business opportunities by leveraging CAE’s breadth of simulation technologies in line with India’s offset policy, and this joint venture company with Rossell will enable us to do so,’ Ananth Ramaswami, Managing Director of CAE India, told Shephard.

The objective of the JV will be to focus primarily on providing training solutions for defence procurements where India is acquiring foreign platforms. The Indian Ministry of Defence is seeking to further develop the indigenous capabilities of Indian industry and this Indian-owned JV company will fully qualify to meet this objective under the Indian offset criteria for defence programmes.

CAE has substantially expanded its presence in India from 13 employees in 2004 to more than 300 today. In February 2011 CAE officially inaugurated its new aerospace and defence complex in Bengaluru, where CAE India designs and develops training systems for the India armed forces and CAE operates an engineering centre of excellence for the development of visual databases and other software components for CAE’s simulators.

CAE also trains pilots from India’s main airlines at its Bengaluru aviation training centre and jointly owns with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) the Helicopter Academy to Train by Simulation of Flying (HATSOFF), India’s first advanced helicopter training centre, located in Bengaluru.

As CAE India is 100% owned by the Canada-based CAE, contracts awarded to the Indian subsidiary do not count toward meeting the offset requirements stipulated by the Indian government for defence contracts awarded to foreign companies.

‘Rossell has been looking for growth opportunities and we are pleased to form a joint venture with a global leader such as CAE,’ said Harsh Mohan Gupta, Executive Chairman, Rossell India. ‘The Indian Ministry of Defence has specifically recognised simulation and training services as being eligible for offsets so we expect this company, which will have access to CAE’s world-class technology and experience, to be an attractive partner to foreign OEMs looking to meet offset requirements.’

As well as producing the indigenous HAL Advanced Light Helicopter and buying 80 Kazan Helicopters Mi-17V5 medium lift helicopters, the Indian Ministry of Defence is considering the acquisition of the Boeing CH-47F Chinook medium lift and AH-64D Apache attack helicopters, and is evaluating the Sikorsky S-70B and NH Industries NH90 for the Indian Navy’s Multi-Role Helicopter requirement. CAE produces simulators for most of the types being fielded or under consideration.


DefExpo 2012: Rossell India and CAE form Indian helicopter JV - News - Shephard

Israeli pavilion most visited at Defexpo

Defence minister A.K. Antony inaugurated the Defexpo 2012 (Defence Exposition) at Pragati Maidan here on Thursday. New sophisticated weapons manufactured by different companies and countries attracted lot of visitors.
Fifteen countries, including Canada, France, Greece, Germany, Hungary, South Korea, Czech Republic, Israel, Italy, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Turkey, UK and USA, are participating in the expo.
The Israeli stall was the most visited and their new assault rifle X-95 was the star of the show.
“This is a bullpup action, 5.56 ammo assault rifle with underbarrel grenade launcher and a rail on the top to adjust more attachments like telescope or night vision. This rifle is useful in any kind of circumstances or weather condition,” said a representative.
Apart from rifles, big guns were also showcased in the expo. The K-9 self-propelled Howitzer of South Korea is the one of the biggest weapons on show.
“K9 is an indigenous system of an all-welded steel armour construction which is rated to withstand impact by 14.5 mm armour piercing shells, 152 mm shell fragments, and anti-personnel mines,” said a representative.
The Russians showcased a unique sniper rifle AK 102 with the trademark of legendary AK 47.
Indian companies are showing their strength with Pinaka and Prahaar missiles with movable carrier made by Tata.
Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) is showcasing its range of products demonstrating its prowess in providing the armed forces robust surveillance and security systems.
DHS Systems International, world`s third largest deployable shelter manufacturer, has entered India, through a long-term deal with BEL Navi Mumbai unit.

Israeli pavilion most visited at Defexpo | The Asian Age

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Private players set sights on defence equipment supplies

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Czech chances in India: modernization and overhaul of tanks and military helicopters millions

Alexandr Vondra, today officially opened the exhibition at the National Fair Defexpo the 2012th In New Delhi, India presents exactly 567 exhibitors from 33 countries including the Czech Republic.

Opening ceremony attended by Prime Minister Alexandr Vondra, together with Chief of General Staff Army General Vlastimil Pick and Czech Ambassador to India Miloslav Staska. Before the ceremony, the Minister of Defence of the Czech pavilion greeted his Indian counterpart AK Antony.

Alexandr Vondra during the ceremony, said that India is a traditional industry for the Czech partner. Indian armed forces even after three decades of built part of their land forces on the technique and equipment that was Czech or Slovak origin. "In doing so we definitely want to continue and we'll act as the Indian Minister of Defense and with other state institutions," he told media.

The Indian market is a manufacturer of military equipment for emergency lure. The last five years is the regional superpower's largest importer of weapons in the world, but last year it was in defense of nearly $ 40 billion. India, which has 1 300 000 soldiers in active service only, and is in the top ten countries with the highest army budgets.

Czech companies that exhibit at Defexpo here or have a representative, according to Vondra in India have a chance to pursue. But will need more wit and ability to cooperate in an international environment. "It is not and will not so much about the weight and size, we need to promote products with higher added value," he said. At the same time denied that domestic companies will handle this task. "I have no doubt that Czech companies - both state and thus LOM VOP 026 Šternberk, and many private companies - there can not enforce in the future."

Weapons manufacturers, who have a great chance to succeed in India, are several. This includes two state enterprises, whose founder is the Ministry of Defence - GTC 026 and LOM Praha. Military repair company in Šternberk could for the local ground forces to carry out overhauls of vehicles such as BMP-2 or in the future give the Indians know how to overhaul and modernization of tank T-72.

Aircraft Repair Malešice could fix a number of Russian helicopters Mi-17 Indian Air Force. "Currently, we participate in three competitions, announced that the local Department of Defense, and we are in the final stage. I think we very well, "said Roman Planička, director of the company. The total volume of tenders are over one hundred million U.S. dollars spread over five years. For India, the Czechs carried out the overhaul of helicopters Mi-17, TV-3 engines and deliver the units and spare parts. Nearly four dozen helicopters would be repaired in the Czech Republic and Planička is no secret that this would work "with all the positives that it brings."

Hopefully it looks participation of Czech arms in a tender for new small arms for the Indian Army. Uherský company with its new product CZ 805 BREN, and its modifications, is betting that its assault rifle allows the use of various caliber ammunition. "Our range is capable of firing an assault rifle caliber ammunition as 7.62, and 5.56. Currently, the number of manufacturers producing this specified type of weapon can be counted on the fingers of one hand. According to our information in the tender are currently three companies, the Czech arms factory, Beretta IWI and Israel, "says Lubomir Kovarik, CEO CZUB. The company now awaits tender, if successful in the competition, deliver over the next few years, the Indian soldiers to a total of 66 thousand weapons.

All key projects which are Czech munitions are then supported by Alexandr Vondra during the official talks with Indian Defence Minister AK Antony. "We also discussed other matters of the more" high tech "- radars and reconnaissance equipment. There are more than twenty Czech entrepreneurs, and I think that the chances are quite high, "concluded Minister Vondra negotiations.

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A. Vondra, Czech Welcomes the stand of Indian HIS Counterparty

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Czech delegation through the exhibition

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The XAVER™ Family of STTW solutions will be on display at DefExpo India and FIDAE International Air & Space Fair, Chile

The XAVER™ Family of STTW solutions will be on display at DefExpo India and FIDAE International Air & Space Fair, Chile

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AMSTAF's multi-mission vehicle on display at the defexpo India ,in New Delhi on Thursday.

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Rolta's night vision system on display at the defexpo India ,in New Delhi on Thursday.

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An Indian solder with bumar,s assault rifles, at the defexpo India ,in New Delhi on Thursday.

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Sako's TRG M10,on display at the defexpo India ,in New Delhi on Thursday.

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ROSOMAK, a RPG protected vehicle on display at the defexpo India ,in New Delhi on Thursday.

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DRASH, shelter and trailer system used by U.S. Military and NATO forces, on display at the defexpo India ,in New Delhi on Thursday

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Core el's surveillance wireless video system on display at the defexpo India ,in New Delhi on Thursday.

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Mirach 100/5,a integrated aerial target system on display at the defexpo India ,in New Delhi on Thursday.

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Indian aerial camera vehicle by India Armour on display at the defexpo India ,in New Delhi on Thursday.

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Lazar's ambush protected armored personnel carrier on display at the defexpo India ,in New Delhi on Thursday.

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DRDO's Milan ATGM simulator on display at the defexpo India ,in New Delhi on Thursday.

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Polaris snow sledging vehicle on display at the defexpo India ,in New Delhi on Thursday.

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ABG Shipyard Limited, Pollution Control Vessel

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Amphibian aircraft from ShinMaywa

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DRDO Torpedo

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New T90

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Brahmos

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IJT

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Guardium II, Remotely operated vehicle

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Panhard from Ashok Leyland

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Renault Truck

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Advanced Field Dressing Solutions for Armed Forces :cheesy:

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