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India has asked the Pentagon for five key technologies, including advanced high-altitude UAVs and "hot engines" for its fighter jets, to bolster its defences, sources said.

New Delhi's request for detailed proposals and licence requirements under the bilateral defence technology and trade initiative were conveyed to a visiting Pentagon delegation, sources said. US President Barack Obama visits India in January.

While the defence ministry had decided on the four technologies it will ask for from the US, the decision on the fifth would be taken after talking to the army, South Block sources said.



On India's wish-list was "hot-engine technology" for indigenous light combat aircraft Mark II to be powered by GE-414 jet engine, sources said. This technology allows fighter to operate in hot weather conditions like in deserts without any possibility of an engine failure.

New Delhi is also keen on Raytheon-manufactured "Signature Aperture Radar" that can penetrate thick forests, like the ones found in eastern India. Third on the list is the stealth-coating technology. The coating deadens radar images and would give Indian jets minimum radar profile and maximum survivability in hostile conditions.

India is also asking the Pentagon for long-endurance high-altitude UAV, the Global Hawk, being manufactured by Northrop Grumman. Equipped with synthetic aperture radar, the drone can fly at an altitude of 65,000 feet, stay air-bound for more than 14 hours and survey upto 40,000 sq km terrain in a day.

The defence ministry has also identified Textron-manufactured Scorpion mutation bomb, used for protecting military installations. The final decision would be based on the army's inputs, sources said.

The Indian request would now be taken up by the Obama administration before co-production can begin under the Make in India programme, sources said.
'Hot engines', UAVs: India's wish list to Pentagon - Hindustan Times
 
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So India can produce indigenous UAVs and jet engines
 
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India has asked the Pentagon for five key technologies, including advanced high-altitude UAVs and "hot engines" for its fighter jets, to bolster its defences, sources said.

New Delhi's request for detailed proposals and licence requirements under the bilateral defence technology and trade initiative were conveyed to a visiting Pentagon delegation, sources said. US President Barack Obama visits India in January.

While the defence ministry had decided on the four technologies it will ask for from the US, the decision on the fifth would be taken after talking to the army, South Block sources said.



On India's wish-list was "hot-engine technology" for indigenous light combat aircraft Mark II to be powered by GE-414 jet engine, sources said. This technology allows fighter to operate in hot weather conditions like in deserts without any possibility of an engine failure.

New Delhi is also keen on Raytheon-manufactured "Signature Aperture Radar" that can penetrate thick forests, like the ones found in eastern India. Third on the list is the stealth-coating technology. The coating deadens radar images and would give Indian jets minimum radar profile and maximum survivability in hostile conditions.

India is also asking the Pentagon for long-endurance high-altitude UAV, the Global Hawk, being manufactured by Northrop Grumman. Equipped with synthetic aperture radar, the drone can fly at an altitude of 65,000 feet, stay air-bound for more than 14 hours and survey upto 40,000 sq km terrain in a day.

The defence ministry has also identified Textron-manufactured Scorpion mutation bomb, used for protecting military installations. The final decision would be based on the army's inputs, sources said.

The Indian request would now be taken up by the Obama administration before co-production can begin under the Make in India programme, sources said.
'Hot engines', UAVs: India's wish list to Pentagon - Hindustan Times

For sure; the SAR and engine tech will come through. The Global Hawk in just a while yet, and that will be cued into how agressive a posture China maintains.
 
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The defence ministry has also identified Textron-manufactured Scorpion mutation bomb, used for protecting military installations. The final decision would be based on the army's inputs, sources said.

The Indian request would now be taken up by the Obama administration before co-production can begin under the Make in India programme, sources said.
'Hot engines', UAVs: India's wish list to Pentagon - Hindustan Times

How does a bomb protect military installations ? Does it generate a counter blast ?
That is most impressive.
 
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why Global Hawk
(I thought we were getting MQ-4C BAMS,cousin of Global Hawk) ??though the info posted here is wrong.its endurance of Global Hawk is over 28 hours.I'm more interested about their certain MAVs.

How does a bomb protect military installations ? Does it generate a counter blast ?
That is most impressive.

noob reporting..

Scorpion | Textron Systems
 
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India has asked the Pentagon for five key technologies, including advanced high-altitude UAVs and "hot engines" for its fighter jets, to bolster its defences, sources said.

New Delhi's request for detailed proposals and licence requirements under the bilateral defence technology and trade initiative were conveyed to a visiting Pentagon delegation, sources said. US President Barack Obama visits India in January.

While the defence ministry had decided on the four technologies it will ask for from the US, the decision on the fifth would be taken after talking to the army, South Block sources said.



On India's wish-list was "hot-engine technology" for indigenous light combat aircraft Mark II to be powered by GE-414 jet engine, sources said. This technology allows fighter to operate in hot weather conditions like in deserts without any possibility of an engine failure.

New Delhi is also keen on Raytheon-manufactured "Signature Aperture Radar" that can penetrate thick forests, like the ones found in eastern India. Third on the list is the stealth-coating technology. The coating deadens radar images and would give Indian jets minimum radar profile and maximum survivability in hostile conditions.

India is also asking the Pentagon for long-endurance high-altitude UAV, the Global Hawk, being manufactured by Northrop Grumman. Equipped with synthetic aperture radar, the drone can fly at an altitude of 65,000 feet, stay air-bound for more than 14 hours and survey upto 40,000 sq km terrain in a day.

The defence ministry has also identified Textron-manufactured Scorpion mutation bomb, used for protecting military installations. The final decision would be based on the army's inputs, sources said.

The Indian request would now be taken up by the Obama administration before co-production can begin under the Make in India programme, sources said.
'Hot engines', UAVs: India's wish list to Pentagon - Hindustan Times
Stealth coating is a long shot and may as well be rejected due to americans being keen on secrecy
 
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Stealth coating is a long shot and may as well be rejected due to americans being keen on secrecy
I see no reason US will be willing to provide sensitive technologies unless India has something really big to offer.

if you list down the things, it looks like US is sure to mint some serious money. Big things are already on card. India is working on following:
- Creating an insurance pool for the Nuclear Liability clause. It will help American companies to start Nuclear business in India.
- on defense side, India may go for Javelin, Apache contract, chinook, more P-8I, more C130 (may be), navy helicopters.
 
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