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24-July, 2015 16:34 IST
Export of Defence Equipment
The details of the defence equipment exported to various countries in last one year by Defence PSUs, Ordinance Factory Board (OFB) and Private Sector Companies (based on the NOCs issued) are as under :-
Sl. No. - Country - Items exported - 2014-15
1. Afghanistan - Cheetal Helicopters, Stallion 4X4 MK IV with cargo body
2. Ecuador - Dhruv Helicopters spares and services.
3. Germany - Mechanical parts, Fuze Point detonating M 572 (assembled with no explosives), light mechanical engineering
4. Indonesia - Spares for TRS 2215 Radar
5. Israel - Work packages, Compass, LRF, TIFCS, TIFCS Cable set, TIFCS Installation Kit
6. Italy - Kavach Mod II
7. Malaysia - SU-30 Avionics, Helicopter and MIG spares & services
8. Mauritius - Dhruv/ Dornier & Helicopter Spares & services, Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV), Ammunitions
9. Myanmar - RAWL-02 MK-III, Sonar HMS-X
10. Namibia - CH/CK Helicopter, spares and rotables
11. Nepal - ALH Helicopter and CH/CK spares and rotables, ammunition, accessories for ammunition, Bulletproof Vest and Fragmentation Jacket, 5.56 mm steel core (28.79,378 pieces).
12. Oman - Jaguar spares and services, training on engine shaft alignment
13. Russia - MIG/SU-30 spares and services, RWR, TP for PCB’s testing
14. Singapore - Multipurpose support vessel
15. Sri Lanka - Indra MK-II Spares, Lion Battery charger, Secure VHF Handheld Radio LVP 285 & services
16. Suriname - CH/CK Helicopter, spares and services
17. Switzerland - Cable Looms
18. Turkey - Bullet Proof Vest + Plates, Helmet, Bullet proof ceramic panel.
19. UAE - Vacuum Interrupter
20. UK - Work packages/ forgings, Transmitting tubes
21. USA - Work packages/ forgings, Electronic assemblies, Flight Control panel, Mechanical parts, Vacuum Interrupter
22. Republic of Korea - Turbocharger
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has a negative list of countries for defence export and views of MEA are taken into account before granting No Objection (NOC) for export to such countries.
The Companies getting export orders apply to the Department of Defence Production (DDP) for NOC for export and the same is issued as per the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), which has also been put in public domain. The Government has taken several steps to encourage defence exports. Some of the major initiatives are as below:-
· Formulation of a Defence Export Strategy outlining the policy and procedural initiatives to be taken by the Government.
· Constitution of a Defence Export Steering Committee (DESC) to deliberate and decide policy and procedural issues related to defence exports.
· The SOP for issue of NOC for export has been simplified and streamlined and has been put in the public domain to make the process transparent and unambiguous.
· The processing of receiving the applications for NOC for export and the process for issuing NOC have been made online.
This information was given by Minister of State for Defence Rao Inderjit Singh in a written reply to Shri K.R.P. Prabakaran and Shri Pralhad Joshi in Lok Sabha today.
24-July, 2015 16:34 IST
Export of Defence Equipment
The details of the defence equipment exported to various countries in last one year by Defence PSUs, Ordinance Factory Board (OFB) and Private Sector Companies (based on the NOCs issued) are as under :-
Sl. No. - Country - Items exported - 2014-15
1. Afghanistan - Cheetal Helicopters, Stallion 4X4 MK IV with cargo body
2. Ecuador - Dhruv Helicopters spares and services.
3. Germany - Mechanical parts, Fuze Point detonating M 572 (assembled with no explosives), light mechanical engineering
4. Indonesia - Spares for TRS 2215 Radar
5. Israel - Work packages, Compass, LRF, TIFCS, TIFCS Cable set, TIFCS Installation Kit
6. Italy - Kavach Mod II
7. Malaysia - SU-30 Avionics, Helicopter and MIG spares & services
8. Mauritius - Dhruv/ Dornier & Helicopter Spares & services, Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV), Ammunitions
9. Myanmar - RAWL-02 MK-III, Sonar HMS-X
10. Namibia - CH/CK Helicopter, spares and rotables
11. Nepal - ALH Helicopter and CH/CK spares and rotables, ammunition, accessories for ammunition, Bulletproof Vest and Fragmentation Jacket, 5.56 mm steel core (28.79,378 pieces).
12. Oman - Jaguar spares and services, training on engine shaft alignment
13. Russia - MIG/SU-30 spares and services, RWR, TP for PCB’s testing
14. Singapore - Multipurpose support vessel
15. Sri Lanka - Indra MK-II Spares, Lion Battery charger, Secure VHF Handheld Radio LVP 285 & services
16. Suriname - CH/CK Helicopter, spares and services
17. Switzerland - Cable Looms
18. Turkey - Bullet Proof Vest + Plates, Helmet, Bullet proof ceramic panel.
19. UAE - Vacuum Interrupter
20. UK - Work packages/ forgings, Transmitting tubes
21. USA - Work packages/ forgings, Electronic assemblies, Flight Control panel, Mechanical parts, Vacuum Interrupter
22. Republic of Korea - Turbocharger
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has a negative list of countries for defence export and views of MEA are taken into account before granting No Objection (NOC) for export to such countries.
The Companies getting export orders apply to the Department of Defence Production (DDP) for NOC for export and the same is issued as per the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), which has also been put in public domain. The Government has taken several steps to encourage defence exports. Some of the major initiatives are as below:-
· Formulation of a Defence Export Strategy outlining the policy and procedural initiatives to be taken by the Government.
· Constitution of a Defence Export Steering Committee (DESC) to deliberate and decide policy and procedural issues related to defence exports.
· The SOP for issue of NOC for export has been simplified and streamlined and has been put in the public domain to make the process transparent and unambiguous.
· The processing of receiving the applications for NOC for export and the process for issuing NOC have been made online.
This information was given by Minister of State for Defence Rao Inderjit Singh in a written reply to Shri K.R.P. Prabakaran and Shri Pralhad Joshi in Lok Sabha today.