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INDIA LOOKS FOR MILITARY TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER DEAL WITH ISRAEL
TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 2017 BY INDIANDEFENSE NEWS

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An Israeli ballistic missile interceptor system on Mt. Keren in the Negev desert

India is said to be keen to sign multi-billion dollar defense deals with Israel during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit expected to be in mid-2017. The deals will be for anti-tank missiles, drones and other defense equipment.
New Delhi — The stalled purchase of hundreds of anti-tank guided missile Spike is expected to get a fresh lease of life from the Cabinet Committee on Security under Prime Minister Modi under a $1-billion purchase plan in the next few days.
India will go ahead with purchase of Spike missile despite the single bid situation. India’s defense procurement policy does not allow such purchase where only one company is eligible for tender. But the Indian government is keen to sign the contract with Israeli firm Rafael Advanced Defense Systems as it has agreed to transfer technology for the missile under Make in India project whereas contract may be signed for building 1,500 systems and around 30,000 additional missiles in India. In May 2016, India had finalized price negotiations for 275 launchers and 5,500 Spike missiles in completed and kit form.
The Indian government is also considering a proposal to buy combat UAVs Heron TP made by Israel. India may approve the purchase if Israel agrees to transfer technology to India under the Make in India project. Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) had announced a new export-version of Heron TP on February 9, 2017. Sources said IAI has changed the capacity of Heron TP for countries that are members of Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). The export version of Heron TP can carry a payload of 450 kg. India became the 35th MTCR member last June.
“Indian demand for technology transfer is very important and in line with Make in India theme. Our past experience on technology transfer by various manufacturers has not been good. Most of them do not want India to become independent. We need foreign help in critical technologies like UAVs. We will need item-specific joint ventures with foreign firms,” said Air Marshal (retired) Anil Chopra.
Currently, more than 200 drones, primarily Heron from Israel and locally-made Nishant, are serving the Indian armed forces. Earlier, Indian armed forces were hoping indigenous combat version of home-made drones will be inducted but the Defense Research and Development Organization announced recently that Rustom 2 will not be a combat drone. Indian scientists are yet to succeed in integrating a missile on the Rustom series of drones.
India has recently bought a few thousand anti-tank guided missiles and critical tank components to augment emergency weapons for Indian military.
http://www.indiandefensenews.in/2017/03/india-looks-for-military-technology.html
 
yes when modi come to israel all deals will signed
i hope not giving heron tp tech
 
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http://www.defenseworld.net/news/18...l_For_Anti_Tank_Missiles__Drones#.WNt6DDG0nIV


India is keen to sign multi-billion-dollar defence deals with Israel for anti-tank missiles, drones and other defence equipment, during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit expected to be in mid-2017.

The stalled purchase of hundreds of anti-tank guided missile Spike is expected to get a fresh lease of life from the Cabinet Committee on Security under a $1-billion purchase plan in the next few days.

Last month India went ahead with purchase of Spike missile despite the single bid situation. India’s defense procurement policy does not allow such purchase where only one company is eligible for tender.

But the Indian government is keen to sign the contract with Israeli firm Rafael Advanced Defense Systems as it has agreed to transfer technology for the missile under Make in India project whereas contract may be signed for building 1,500 systems and around 30,000 additional missiles in India.

In May 2016, India had finalized price negotiations for 275 launchers and 5,500 Spike missiles and kit form.

The Indian government is also considering a proposal to buy combat UAVs Heron TP made by Israel. India may approve the purchase if Israel agrees to transfer technology to India under the Make in India project.

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) had announced a new export-version of Heron TP on February 9, 2017.

Israel Aerospace Industries has changed the capacity of Heron TP for countries that are members of Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). The export version of Heron TP can carry a payload of 450 kg. India became the 35th MTCR member last June.
 
just look at Indian defense purchase history, maybe by 2030
India signed 147 procurement contracts worth over Rs 2.96 lakh crore in three years Alone .

That's Is Almost 30 billion $
 
its take 10 years to sign deal
with the gulf countries take few mounth
indians will claim to have all the money in the world but trust me its all a facade
just ask the french how indians messed them about compared to egyptians and qataris for the rafael, in the end the french scrapped the made in india proposal just due to how much time indians needed to make their mind up.

in the end they went from 150 jets to 36 :omghaha:
 
indians will claim to have all the money in the world but trust me its all a facade
just ask the french how indians messed them about compared to egyptians and qataris for the rafael, in the end the french scrapped the made in india proposal just due to how much time indians needed to make their mind up.

in the end they went from 150 jets to 36 :omghaha:
qatar is oil reach country and egypt use gulf country to buy refael so you cant compare
 
when all the deals will be signed talk to me
Modi visit will clear all back log.

indians will claim to have all the money in the world but trust me its all a facade
just ask the french how indians messed them about compared to egyptians and qataris for the rafael, in the end the french scrapped the made in india proposal just due to how much time indians needed to make their mind up.

in the end they went from 150 jets to 36 :omghaha:
India signed 147 procurement contracts worth over Rs 2.96 lakh crore in three years Alone .

That's Is Almost 30 billion $ You talking about money my friend
 
qatar is oil reach country and egypt use gulf country to buy refael so you cant compare
GOI of India and the indians on this forum claim India to be a super power that can buy any defence equipment in the world.

anyway Pakistan hasn't got any ill feelings towards Israel for a number of years, i think you guys really need to re consider if you want to arm India with ur Israel made equipment to the teeth. Why create more enemies when we let you do what you want without interfering.
 

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