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Deals worth $25 billion are expected to be closed by the Indian Air Force (IAF) this fiscal, its largest ever procurement. These include the long-awaited $20-billion 126 MMRCA, three C-130J special-operations planes (as a follow-on order), 22 Boeing Apache Longbow strike helicopters ($1.2 billion), 15 heavy-lift Boeing CH Chinook helicopters ($1.4 billion) and six European A-330 MRTT ($2 billion) mid-air refuelling tanker planes.



Air Chief NAK Browne said: “IAF is witnessing an unprecedented phase of modernisation. Capability enhancement can be seen across the spectrum. Five major deals estimated at $25 billion are slotted to be closed this fiscal.”

Sources told FE: “Talks are on for a follow-up order for six more C-130J from Lockheed Martin. Orders for three have been placed. Also, the IAF is expected to get 10 Boeing C-17 Globemaster III heavy-lift aircraft at $5 billion. The delivery of the aircraft is scheduled between June 2013 and June 2015. Like in the case of C-130J, IAF also plans to increase its C-17 fleet by 10 more such planes.”

The IAF is also inducting 139 Russian Mi-17 V-5 medium-lift helicopters for an estimated $2.4 billion. The workhorse Mi-17 has been in service for decades, but the new-model, V-5, is a vastly superior machine with new engines, rotor blades and avionics. An IAF order for 80 Mi-17s is already being delivered, which is likely to be followed by an order for 59 more.

As part of its modernisation plans, earlier in May, the ministry of defence issued a Request for Proposals (RfP) to eight foreign aerospace vendors, inviting tenders for co-producing 56 medium transport aircraft to replace the aging fleet of Hawker Siddeley 748M Avro aircraft. The deal could be worth about R28,000 crore.

Among the companies invited to bid are Boeing of the US, Ilyushin of Russia, Antonov of Ukraine, Franco-German consortium EADS and Alenia Aeromacchi of Italy. As reported earlier by FE, the pre-bid meeting will take place on June 19. The MoD has given bidders five months to choose and tie up with an Indian Production Agency (IPA) and submit their “techno-commercial proposals”.

Of the total capital outlay of R86,741 crore for new buys this fiscal, finance minister P Chidambaram has allocated the maximum for IAF (R38,558 crore), followed by Army (R17,822 crore), Navy (R9,626 crore) and Defence Reseach and Development (R5,058 crore).
 
What has the IAF got to do with the Apache Longbow strike helicopters? I thought these were to be operated by the Army, according to A. K. Antony? :what:

In a move that is likely to raise hackles within the Indian Air Force (IAF), the government has decided to allow the Indian Army to acquire its own fleet of attack helicopters.
Indian Army to get its own attack helicopters | NDTV.com

However, is it the Apaches or the LCH attack chopper? (Not the Rudra).

Confusion confounded!! :undecided:
 
What has the IAF got to do with the Apache Longbow strike helicopters? I thought these were to be operated by the Army, according to A. K. Antony? :what:

no this time they have given control of apache to air force but the future procurement goes to army also they are giving control of mi 35 hind to army i think
 
What has the IAF got to do with the Apache Longbow strike helicopters? I thought these were to be operated by the Army, according to A. K. Antony? :what:



However, is it the Apaches or the LCH attack chopper? (Not the Rudra).

Confusion confounded!! :undecided:

these apache helis are for air force where as lch will be given to army as well as air force
 
Sources told FE: “Talks are on for a follow-up order for six more C-130J from Lockheed Martin. Orders for three have been placed. Also, the IAF is expected to get 10 Boeing C-17 Globemaster III heavy-lift aircraft at $5 billion. The delivery of the aircraft is scheduled between June 2013 and June 2015. Like in the case of C-130J, IAF also plans to increase its C-17 fleet by 10 more such planes.”
Does this mean that follow on orders for 3 c130's are already placed and IAF is thinking of going for 6 more thereby taking the total follow on orders to 9 ,or does the total follow on order is of 6 aircrafts of which 3 have already been placed?????
 
Air force gets the new apaches,but all existing helos and future procurements will be integrated into the army aviation corps.Army will probably also order 11 AH-64E gunships for itself.

This is epic news,IAF capability is taking quantum leap with more hercules,avro replacement,chinook and airbus and globemaster.

This is alos final confirmation that MRCA deal is to be finalized this yr.
 
Deals worth $25bn for IAF to be finalised within this fiscal year..

1# 126x Dassault Rafale= $20bn

2# 22x Boeing AH-64D Apache= $1.2bn

3# 15x Boeing CH-47 Chinook= $1.4bn

4# 6x Airbus A-330 MRTT= $2bn

5# 6x Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules= $1bn

IAF COAS NAK Browne said that These 5 major deals to be closed this fiscal year anyhow.

Also IAF may increase the order of C-17 Globemaster III by another 10unit. Current C-17 order delivery have been started and expected to be completed by July 2015.

Also IAF has increased the order of Mi-17V5 multi-role helicopter by 59 units more. Now total 139 Mi-17V5 will be delivered to IAF.

Of the total capital outlay of Rs.86,741 crore for new buys this fiscal, finance minister P Chidambaram has allocated the maximum for IAF (Rs.38,558 crore), followed by Army (Rs.17822 crore), Navy (Rs.9626 crore) and DRDO (Rs.5058 crore).
 
What has the IAF got to do with the Apache Longbow strike helicopters? I thought these were to be operated by the Army, according to A. K. Antony? :what:



However, is it the Apaches or the LCH attack chopper? (Not the Rudra).

Confusion confounded!! :undecided:

Apaches are with IAF ... Atleast for now.

IA will have olde hindmills and rudras now and LCH when it hit the production line (3/4 years from now). But eventually Apaches will be with IA
 
that is some nice toys. Pretty expensive though. Any licensed to be built in India? Seems like a good starting number, but doesn't seem to be enough to cover a country as big as India
 
that is some nice toys. Pretty expensive though. Any licensed to be built in India? Seems like a good starting number, but doesn't seem to be enough to cover a country as big as India

We don't need to cover whole area unlike landlocked countries with multiple land borders,We have no hostile land borders in the south,only north and western borders.
As for license built only rafale,rest are too few in number to be worth it.
Airbus joins the existing IL-78 MKI refuellers and gives IAF endurance.
The avro STOL tactical transport,super hercules medium transport,globemaster strategic transport,chinook and 139 mi-17v all add to huge increase in airlift capability to support and reinforce ground troops in areas with less ground infrastructure.

Mi-17V also adds attack ability of aviation corps.
Apache and rafale increases direct combat capability.
 
Deals worth $25bn for IAF to be finalised within this fiscal year..

1# 126x Dassault Rafale= $20bn

2# 22x Boeing AH-64D Apache= $1.2bn

3# 15x Boeing CH-47 Chinook= $1.4bn

4# 6x Airbus A-330 MRTT= $2bn

5# 6x Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules= $1bn

IAF COAS NAK Browne said that These 5 major deals to be closed this fiscal year anyhow.

Also IAF may increase the order of C-17 Globemaster III by another 10unit. Current C-17 order delivery have been started and expected to be completed by July 2015.

Also IAF has increased the order of Mi-17V5 multi-role helicopter by 59 units more. Now total 139 Mi-17V5 will be delivered to IAF.

Of the total capital outlay of Rs.86,741 crore for new buys this fiscal, finance minister P Chidambaram has allocated the maximum for IAF (Rs.38,558 crore), followed by Army (Rs.17822 crore), Navy (Rs.9626 crore) and DRDO (Rs.5058 crore).

just to add i think we might see a bulk of rafales bieng built in france and i think it will be better for us too
 
that is some nice toys. Pretty expensive though. Any licensed to be built in India? Seems like a good starting number, but doesn't seem to be enough to cover a country as big as India

The Rafales will be built in India after the first 18 which will be build in France.

The 126 Rafales, 270 Sukhois, 60 Mig 29UGs, 60 Mirage 2000-5s, +144 FGFAs and some Tejas will be enough for India.
 
The Rafales will be built in India after the first 18 which will be build in France.

The 126 Rafales, 270 Sukhois, 60 Mig 29UGs, 60 Mirage 2000-5s, +144 FGFAs and some Tejas will be enough for India.

well bro i have doughts i think the numbers produced in france will multiply as HAL has its hands full but lets be hopefull
 
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