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India Requests ISTAR Aircraft From US
India Requests ISTAR Aircraft From US

NEW DELHI — India has offered to buy two intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance (ISTAR) aircraft from Raytheon on a government-to-government basis.

The request was made to visiting US Defense Secretary Ash Carter Wednesday, said a Defence Ministry source. Another project which India and the US are discussing, on India's request, is joint development of the GE-414 jet engine for use by India's homemade Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), the source added.

The Defence Ministry's official release did not mention India's offer, but the MoD source said the proposal has been kept low key.

The Air Force has already been briefed by Raytheon about the ISTAR aircraft and has evinced interest in wanting to procure planes that will use an active electronically scanned array radar and be able to scan more than 30,000 kilometers in a minute and analyze that data in 10 to 15 minutes to identify the targets.

No official of Raytheon was available for comment.

On the engine project, the Defence Ministry's release said: "Building on the areas of agreement during President Obama's visit to India in January 2015, Raksha Mantri (Indian Defense Minister) and Secretary Carter agreed to expedite discussions to take forward cooperation on jet engines, aircraft carrier design and construction, and other areas. The two also agreed to pursue co-development and co-production projects that will offer tangible opportunities for American defense industries to build defense partnerships with the Indian industries including in manufacturing under 'Make in India'."

The two countries are also working toward sharing technology for aircraft carriers, which includes helping build a nuclear carrier and sharing the next-generation electromagnetic aircraft launch system technology, used on carriers, which will enable the carrier to fly a variety of aircraft ranging from small to medium-sized combat aircraft, the source added.

During Carter's visit, India and the US extended their 10-year defense framework agreement, first signed in 2005.

According to the official release, the new framework "builds upon the previous framework and successes to guide the bilateral defense and strategic partnership for the next ten years. The new framework agreement provides avenues for high level strategic discussions, continued exchanges between armed forces of both countries, and strengthening of defense capabilities."

India and the US also have finalized two project agreements for joint development of mobile electric hybrid power sources and next generation protective ensembles, the release added.
 
India Requests ISTAR Aircraft From US
India Requests ISTAR Aircraft From US

NEW DELHI — India has offered to buy two intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance (ISTAR) aircraft from Raytheon on a government-to-government basis.

The request was made to visiting US Defense Secretary Ash Carter Wednesday, said a Defence Ministry source. Another project which India and the US are discussing, on India's request, is joint development of the GE-414 jet engine for use by India's homemade Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), the source added.

The Defence Ministry's official release did not mention India's offer, but the MoD source said the proposal has been kept low key.

The Air Force has already been briefed by Raytheon about the ISTAR aircraft and has evinced interest in wanting to procure planes that will use an active electronically scanned array radar and be able to scan more than 30,000 kilometers in a minute and analyze that data in 10 to 15 minutes to identify the targets.

No official of Raytheon was available for comment.

On the engine project, the Defence Ministry's release said: "Building on the areas of agreement during President Obama's visit to India in January 2015, Raksha Mantri (Indian Defense Minister) and Secretary Carter agreed to expedite discussions to take forward cooperation on jet engines, aircraft carrier design and construction, and other areas. The two also agreed to pursue co-development and co-production projects that will offer tangible opportunities for American defense industries to build defense partnerships with the Indian industries including in manufacturing under 'Make in India'."

The two countries are also working toward sharing technology for aircraft carriers, which includes helping build a nuclear carrier and sharing the next-generation electromagnetic aircraft launch system technology, used on carriers, which will enable the carrier to fly a variety of aircraft ranging from small to medium-sized combat aircraft, the source added.

During Carter's visit, India and the US extended their 10-year defense framework agreement, first signed in 2005.

According to the official release, the new framework "builds upon the previous framework and successes to guide the bilateral defense and strategic partnership for the next ten years. The new framework agreement provides avenues for high level strategic discussions, continued exchanges between armed forces of both countries, and strengthening of defense capabilities."

India and the US also have finalized two project agreements for joint development of mobile electric hybrid power sources and next generation protective ensembles, the release added.
Hope to deal will go through
If deal passes it will be paves the way

For much needed Elta 2052 Aesa for LCA
 
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ISTAR acquisition will give IAF much needed boost. Hoping deal goes through.
 
Am looking forward to the new IAC2 design based on western input.
 
I Think we gonna see major push in our naval capabilities with the US help. Navy must plan beyond IAC 2 to actually absorb the technology, experience gained.
 
India Requests ISTAR Aircraft From US
India Requests ISTAR Aircraft From US

NEW DELHI — India has offered to buy two intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance (ISTAR) aircraft from Raytheon on a government-to-government basis.

The request was made to visiting US Defense Secretary Ash Carter Wednesday, said a Defence Ministry source. Another project which India and the US are discussing, on India's request, is joint development of the GE-414 jet engine for use by India's homemade Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), the source added.

The Defence Ministry's official release did not mention India's offer, but the MoD source said the proposal has been kept low key.

The Air Force has already been briefed by Raytheon about the ISTAR aircraft and has evinced interest in wanting to procure planes that will use an active electronically scanned array radar and be able to scan more than 30,000 kilometers in a minute and analyze that data in 10 to 15 minutes to identify the targets.

No official of Raytheon was available for comment.

On the engine project, the Defence Ministry's release said: "Building on the areas of agreement during President Obama's visit to India in January 2015, Raksha Mantri (Indian Defense Minister) and Secretary Carter agreed to expedite discussions to take forward cooperation on jet engines, aircraft carrier design and construction, and other areas. The two also agreed to pursue co-development and co-production projects that will offer tangible opportunities for American defense industries to build defense partnerships with the Indian industries including in manufacturing under 'Make in India'."

which one?E-JSTAR series?

Northrop Grumman E-8 Joint STARS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The two countries are also working toward sharing technology for aircraft carriers, which includes helping build a nuclear carrier and sharing the next-generation electromagnetic aircraft launch system technology, used on carriers, which will enable the carrier to fly a variety of aircraft ranging from small to medium-sized combat aircraft, the source added.

During Carter's visit, India and the US extended their 10-year defense framework agreement, first signed in 2005.

According to the official release, the new framework "builds upon the previous framework and successes to guide the bilateral defense and strategic partnership for the next ten years. The new framework agreement provides avenues for high level strategic discussions, continued exchanges between armed forces of both countries, and strengthening of defense capabilities."

India and the US also have finalized two project agreements for joint development of mobile electric hybrid power sources and next generation protective ensembles, the release added.

which type?are we looking for JSTAR
Northrop Grumman E-8 Joint STARS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
ok.But these all are less capable when compared JSTAR's scanning area(50000 sq km) and endurance.

JSTARS has not been and will not be exported - it's used only by the US military, so discussions of it versus the Sentinel are rather pointless.

Northrop Grumman E-8 Joint STARS

When was JSTARS offered to India? Any offer would validate the comparison in this discussion. Also, the OP mentions Raytheon, the E-8 JSTARS is a product of Northrop Grumman.

I'd like to see this flying for the Indian Air Force - especially as the US is replacing them:

JSTARS Replacement: Competition Opened Wide

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But this is what's being offered:
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JSTARS has not been and will not be exported - it's used only by the US military, so discussions of it versus the Sentinel are rather pointless.

Northrop Grumman E-8 Joint STARS

When was JSTARS offered to India? Any offer would validate the comparison in this discussion. Also, the OP mentions Raytheon, the E-8 JSTARS is a product of Northrop Grumman.

I'd like to see this flying for the Indian Air Force - especially as the US is replacing them:

JSTARS Replacement: Competition Opened Wide

1024px-T-3_with_JT8D-219_engines.JPG


But this is what's being offered:
1192644_-_main.jpg

Isnt this obvious?
 
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