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India approves $650m Boeing army chopper deal

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Source: Dawn News
Date: 18/08/2017
India on Thursday approved a $650 million purchase of six attack choppers from US aviation giant Boeing, officials said, as it boosts its military might amid border tensions with China and Pakistan.

The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), which approves big-ticket purchases, gave the green light to acquire six additional Apache helicopters after 22 were bought as part of a $2.5 billion deal in 2015.

Two defence ministry sources told AFP that the deal was approved exclusively for the army, without providing further details including a date for delivery.

“DAC approved procurement of six Apache helicopters along with associated equipment for the army totally about $650mn,” an official told AFP by text message.

The initial batch of 22 Apaches — equipped with Hellfire and Stinger missiles — replaced the Indian Air Force's ageing fleet. Soon after the first Apache acquisition, the army put in a separate request for a fleet of at least 39, one of the officials told AFP.

It will be the first time the Indian army has received attack helicopters and it hopes to deploy the craft along India's high-altitude frontiers — particularly its border in the east with regional rival China.

New Delhi and Beijing are locked in a tense impasse over a strategic Himalayan plateau where hundreds of Indian and Chinese soldiers have been squaring off against each other for more than three months.

India — the world's largest defence importer — has been investing tens of billions in updating its Soviet-era military hardware to counter long-standing territorial disputes with its nuclear-armed neighbours.

India has signed several big-ticket defence deals since Prime Minister Narendra Modi stormed to power in 2014.

In April, it signed a military deal with Israel worth nearly $2bn which includes an advanced defence system of medium-range surface-to-air missiles, launchers and communications technology. India has increasingly turned to the United States and France, rather than traditional ally Russia, for its military hardware in recent years.
 
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India has been dragged into an arm race with China. Let's see who comes out as a winner. :cheesy:
 
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650m for 6 choppers. Am i missing something here ?

It may be a deal with loads of weaponry.

India has been dragged into an arm race with China. Let's see who comes out as a winner. :cheesy:

China is already a winner with 3 times more budget. buying 6 chopper is arm race??? You guys are too much paranoid.
 
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It may be a deal with loads of weaponry.



China is already a winner with 3 times more budget. buying chopper is arm race??? You guys are too much paranoid.

Not only these 6 choppers. India has been in weapon buying spree lately.
 
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One of the many reasons for the delay of the LCA Tejas is that the designer, manufacturer and user the DRDO, HAL and IAF - were not on the same page from the start of the project

Guess they were counting on the AH-1Z not coming through..

Or the usual pathetic IAF vs IA rotary custody battle- pretty immature of the IaF
 
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India always spends far more moneys than other buyer, who can tell me, why?
110m for each? maybe it's enough for F35?
 
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Lethal birds to come into our arsenal.

Guess they were counting on the AH-1Z not coming through..

Or the usual pathetic IAF vs IA rotary custody battle- pretty immature of the IaF
There is not custody battle. IA wants its aviation corps to take charge attack role of helis. Each one has their role to play. Nothing immature about IAF.
 
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