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India, Russia to ink pact on aircraft production
India and Russia may move a step closer towards realising their long-pending goal of joint development and production of a fifth generation fighter aircraft during the visit of Russian Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov to the Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) in Bangalore next week.
Both sides will also sign an agreement for joint development and production of 18.5 ton class multi-role transport aircraft (MTA) at an estimated cost of Rs 2,675.6 crore and joint development of engines for MiG-29 fighters, sources said, adding that the agreement would be inked between HAL chairman Ashok Baweja and the director general of Russian conglomerate United Aircraft Corporation Alexi Fedorov.
The Russian defence minister is visiting HAL as a part of a ground preparation tour on the eve of Russian President Vladimir Putinââ¬â¢s visit on January 25-26 during which some announcements on the fighter may be expected. Besides HAL, he would visit the Indian Space Research Organisation. Mr Ivanov will tour Delhi and Bangalore between January 23 and 24.
The two nations are expected to arrive at some sort of understanding on the fifth generation fighter project first proposed almost five years ago when George Fernandes was the defence minister.
Sources said that an inter-governmental agreement may be in the offing. But the details of the fighter are unknown though scientists from both sides have exchanged ideas on the project a number of times in the last few years. For the MTA project, both countries are expected to share the cost on 50:50 basis following the Brahmos model in which an effective cruise missile was co-developed and produced through a joint venture.
The Indian contribution of Rs 1,337.8 crore will come from the Indian Air Forceââ¬â¢s capital acquisition budget.
The pros and cons of both deals featured prominently in the HAL board meeting here on Thursday. While the IAF is likely to procure 45 MRTA, the Russian side will pick up 100. The delivery schedule is expected to begin by 2015. India and Russia will manufacture the engines for MiG-29 fighter and an agreement will be signed during Ivanovââ¬â¢s visit.
The decision was taken on Thursday at a meeting of Cabinet Committee on Security chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
http://deccanherald.com/deccanherald/jan202007/national1752007120.asp
India and Russia may move a step closer towards realising their long-pending goal of joint development and production of a fifth generation fighter aircraft during the visit of Russian Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov to the Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) in Bangalore next week.
Both sides will also sign an agreement for joint development and production of 18.5 ton class multi-role transport aircraft (MTA) at an estimated cost of Rs 2,675.6 crore and joint development of engines for MiG-29 fighters, sources said, adding that the agreement would be inked between HAL chairman Ashok Baweja and the director general of Russian conglomerate United Aircraft Corporation Alexi Fedorov.
The Russian defence minister is visiting HAL as a part of a ground preparation tour on the eve of Russian President Vladimir Putinââ¬â¢s visit on January 25-26 during which some announcements on the fighter may be expected. Besides HAL, he would visit the Indian Space Research Organisation. Mr Ivanov will tour Delhi and Bangalore between January 23 and 24.
The two nations are expected to arrive at some sort of understanding on the fifth generation fighter project first proposed almost five years ago when George Fernandes was the defence minister.
Sources said that an inter-governmental agreement may be in the offing. But the details of the fighter are unknown though scientists from both sides have exchanged ideas on the project a number of times in the last few years. For the MTA project, both countries are expected to share the cost on 50:50 basis following the Brahmos model in which an effective cruise missile was co-developed and produced through a joint venture.
The Indian contribution of Rs 1,337.8 crore will come from the Indian Air Forceââ¬â¢s capital acquisition budget.
The pros and cons of both deals featured prominently in the HAL board meeting here on Thursday. While the IAF is likely to procure 45 MRTA, the Russian side will pick up 100. The delivery schedule is expected to begin by 2015. India and Russia will manufacture the engines for MiG-29 fighter and an agreement will be signed during Ivanovââ¬â¢s visit.
The decision was taken on Thursday at a meeting of Cabinet Committee on Security chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
http://deccanherald.com/deccanherald/jan202007/national1752007120.asp