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Govt approves military procurement worth Rs 8,722 cr including 106 basic trainer aircraft for IAF

In a statement, the defence ministry said the DAC also accorded approvals that are likely to speed up the procurement of AK-203 rifles and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) "upgrades".

August 11, 2020

The defence ministry on Tuesday approved military procurement worth Rs 8,722 crore including 106 basic trainer aircraft for the Indian Air Force, officials said.

They said the basic trainer aircraft named HTT-40 will be procured from state-run aerospace major Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).

The procurement proposals were approved by the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), the defence ministry’s highest decision making body on procurement. The meeting was chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.

In a statement, the defence ministry said the DAC also accorded approvals that are likely to speed up the procurement of AK-203 rifles and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) “upgrades”.

Under the UAV upgrade project, the government is likely to arm some of them with laser-guided bombs and precision-guided munitions.

On procurement of basic trainer jets, it said the certification process for the HTT-40 aircraft of the HAL is underway.
“Post certification 70 basic trainer aircraft will be initially procured from HAL and balance 36 after operationalisation of HTT-40 fleet in IAF,” it said in a statement.

It said the DAC also approved procurement of an upgraded version of Super Rapid Gun Mount (SRGM) which is fitted as the main gun onboard the warships of the Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard (ICG).

“The upgraded version of SRGM has enhanced capability to perform against fast manoeuvring targets like missiles and fast attack crafts and increase the maximum engagement range,” the ministry said.

It said the DAC also approved procurement of 125 mm APFSDS (Armour Piercing Fin Stabilized Discarding Sabot) ammunition for Indian Army as a ‘design and development case’.

“The ammunition being procured will have a 70 per cent indigenous content,” it said.

https://indianexpress.com/article/i...n Tuesday,Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).

Rs 8,722 crore is approximately $ 1,17 billion (source: Oanda currency converter).
 
Trainers are what the PAF has more than anyone in the world except the USAF. The new IAF Chief has picked up on this. I think the new IAF chief should be neutralised ASAP.
 
Trainers are what the PAF has more than anyone in the world except the USAF. The new IAF Chief has picked up on this. I think the new IAF chief should be neutralised ASAP.
Lol, these trainers were long overdue. After the initial procurement of Pilatus PC-7, procurement of additional trainers were on the cards until HAL's HTT-40 was cleared of trails but due to the corruption scandal, MoD has banned any and all future dealings with Pilatus

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Lol, these trainers were long overdue. After the initial procurement of Pilatus PC-7, procurement of additional trainers were on the cards until HAL's HTT-40 was cleared of trails but due to the corruption scandal, MoD has banned any and all future dealings with Pilatus

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They can't make a simple propeeler plane? Omg
 
They can't make a simple propeeler plane? Omg
IAF wanted a basic trainer something on the lines of Pilatus PC-7, not an advanced trainer. HTT-40 meets those specs

Pilatus PC-7
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For advanced trainer requirement, we got the HAL-BAE Advanced Hawk

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and HAL's Intermediate Jet Trainer

Hindustan_HJT-36_Sitara_Krivchikov_2007.jpg
 
Lol, these trainers were long overdue. After the initial procurement of Pilatus PC-7, procurement of additional trainers were on the cards until HAL's HTT-40 was cleared of trails but due to the corruption scandal, MoD has banned any and all future dealings with Pilatus

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Corruption provided opportunity... otherwise Swiss Francs were tempting IAF officers too...
 
Corruption provided opportunity... otherwise Swiss Francs were tempting IAF officers too...
I'm extremely glad MoD imposed a self arms embargo on all defence platforms which we could produce in-house or where we've made significant progress. Otherwise, IA & IAF's top brass wouldn't hesitate to kill any indigenous project in the making
 
IAF wanted a basic trainer something on the lines of Pilatus PC-7, not an advanced trainer. HTT-40 meets those specs

Pilatus PC-7
Pilatus_PC-7%2C_Switzerland_-_Air_Force_JP7211053.jpg


For advanced trainer requirement, we got the HAL-BAE Advanced Hawk

BAE-Systems-Hawk.jpg


and HAL's Intermediate Jet Trainer

Hindustan_HJT-36_Sitara_Krivchikov_2007.jpg
That's BAE mate, you just aseembled it.
 
I'm extremely glad MoD imposed a self arms embargo on all defence platforms which we could produce in-house or where we've made significant progress. Otherwise, IA & IAF's top brass wouldn't hesitate to kill any indigenous project in the making

Arjun, Tejas, LCH, HTT-40 etc. are great examples... of top brass' ignorance and corruption...

The toxic nexus of politicians, arms dealers, beaurocrats and top officials (defense) never let the indigenous of various products... we all know how REQUIREMENTS were changed whenever a product was provided for trials... even after knowing that it is not easy to design and develop a new product... that's too without prior experience...

Always remember, most of the locally developed projects gained traction when scamgress was out of power...
 
Govt approves military procurement worth Rs 8,722 cr including 106 basic trainer aircraft for IAF

In a statement, the defence ministry said the DAC also accorded approvals that are likely to speed up the procurement of AK-203 rifles and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) "upgrades".

August 11, 2020

The defence ministry on Tuesday approved military procurement worth Rs 8,722 crore including 106 basic trainer aircraft for the Indian Air Force, officials said.

They said the basic trainer aircraft named HTT-40 will be procured from state-run aerospace major Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).

The procurement proposals were approved by the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), the defence ministry’s highest decision making body on procurement. The meeting was chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.

In a statement, the defence ministry said the DAC also accorded approvals that are likely to speed up the procurement of AK-203 rifles and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) “upgrades”.

Under the UAV upgrade project, the government is likely to arm some of them with laser-guided bombs and precision-guided munitions.

On procurement of basic trainer jets, it said the certification process for the HTT-40 aircraft of the HAL is underway.
“Post certification 70 basic trainer aircraft will be initially procured from HAL and balance 36 after operationalisation of HTT-40 fleet in IAF,” it said in a statement.

It said the DAC also approved procurement of an upgraded version of Super Rapid Gun Mount (SRGM) which is fitted as the main gun onboard the warships of the Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard (ICG).

“The upgraded version of SRGM has enhanced capability to perform against fast manoeuvring targets like missiles and fast attack crafts and increase the maximum engagement range,” the ministry said.

It said the DAC also approved procurement of 125 mm APFSDS (Armour Piercing Fin Stabilized Discarding Sabot) ammunition for Indian Army as a ‘design and development case’.

“The ammunition being procured will have a 70 per cent indigenous content,” it said.

https://indianexpress.com/article/india/govt-approves-military-procurement-worth-rs-8722-cr-including-106-basic-trainer-aircraft-for-iaf-6550656/#:~:text=The defence ministry on Tuesday,Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).

Rs 8,722 crore is approximately $ 1,17 billion (source: Oanda currency converter).
Pakistan can offer Super Mushshak 110 planes in 1 billion dollar
 
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