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India to acquire ten more U.S. P-8I aircraft for ISR and ASW operations

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India to acquire ten more US P-8I aircraft for ISR and ASW operations'

20 JUNE 2019

India is likely to acquire 10 more Boeing P-8I Poseidon aircraft for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) operations and for Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW). Those aircraft would come in addition to the eight aircraft it has already acquired in 2009 for the Navy.

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Indian P-8I anti-submarine warfare, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft

The search for the additional ten P8Is cleared its first hurdle today, on June 20, when the Services Capital Acquisition Categorisation Higher Committee (SCAPCHC), headed by the Chief of Integrated Staff or CISC, a senior lieutenant-general and including the three vice chiefs of staff of the three services cleared the proposal of about Rs 22,500 crore ($US 3.2 million).

This is only the first step. The deal will have to be cleared by the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) headed by defence minister Rajnath Singh and including the three chiefs and the defence secretary and then, by the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and including the finance, defence, home and external affairs ministers.

The purchase will be through the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) route, meaning it is a government-to-government deal. It is also a follow-on order. This avoids the lengthy process of bidding and usually, charges of corruption and favouritism. Many large orders have taken the FMS route including very recently, the 145 M-777 light howitzers for the Indian Army and also, the C-130 and C-17 aircraft and the Apache and Chinook helicopters.

The Pompeo visit later this month comes at a time when Indo-US defence ties are at a high, primarily after the signing of the COMCASA (Communications, Compatibility and Security Agreement) and a similar logistics agreement earlier.

https://www.navyrecognition.com/ind...p-8i-aircraft-for-isr-and-asw-operations.html
 
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India to acquire ten more US P-8I aircraft for ISR and ASW operations'

20 JUNE 2019

India is likely to acquire 10 more Boeing P-8I Poseidon aircraft for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) operations and for Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW). Those aircraft would come in addition to the eight aircraft it has already acquired in 2009 for the Navy.

India_to_acquire_ten_more_US_P-8I_aircraft_for_ISR_and_ASW_operations.jpg

Indian P-8I anti-submarine warfare, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft

The search for the additional ten P8Is cleared its first hurdle today, on June 20, when the Services Capital Acquisition Categorisation Higher Committee (SCAPCHC), headed by the Chief of Integrated Staff or CISC, a senior lieutenant-general and including the three vice chiefs of staff of the three services cleared the proposal of about Rs 22,500 crore ($US 3.2 million).

This is only the first step. The deal will have to be cleared by the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) headed by defence minister Rajnath Singh and including the three chiefs and the defence secretary and then, by the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and including the finance, defence, home and external affairs ministers.

The purchase will be through the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) route, meaning it is a government-to-government deal. It is also a follow-on order. This avoids the lengthy process of bidding and usually, charges of corruption and favouritism. Many large orders have taken the FMS route including very recently, the 145 M-777 light howitzers for the Indian Army and also, the C-130 and C-17 aircraft and the Apache and Chinook helicopters.

The Pompeo visit later this month comes at a time when Indo-US defence ties are at a high, primarily after the signing of the COMCASA (Communications, Compatibility and Security Agreement) and a similar logistics agreement earlier.

https://www.navyrecognition.com/ind...p-8i-aircraft-for-isr-and-asw-operations.html
So 8 subz from China are confirmed. With this move .and they dont trust their airforce theywill try playing by sea... smart move but it will waste money
 
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So you people plan to hunt submarines with air Force?? M not surprised. Secondly either it can be a smart move or waste of money... You're claiming both. Please be sure of what you write.
So 8 subz from China are confirmed. With this move .and they dont trust their airforce theywill try playing by sea... smart move but it will waste money
 
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So you people plan to hunt submarines with air Force?? M not surprised. Secondly either it can be a smart move or waste of money... You're claiming both. Please be sure of what you write.
You know p8 what it works for
 
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Tough time ahead for Pakistan navy unless they seriously upgrade their Navy with more potent air defense system .
 
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P-8 are serious anti-Sub machines. 22 of them will make IN's air wing very competent. Probably best Naval airforce in Asia.
 
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So 8 subz from China are confirmed. With this move .and they dont trust their airforce theywill try playing by sea... smart move but it will waste money
You can only hunt subs using surveillance aircrafts having anti-sub capability and P8I are know to be the best sub hunters. There is no way you can install anything or fighter jets to hunt subs.

Also, subs are under the ocean making it Navy's turf and Air-Force has no role in it because you'd take out subs using Naval platforms but not fire a missile from a jet into the sea

Again, it depends on each country's command forces to decide which branch operates these. For instance, US, India & Korea have ordered it for their Navies while Aus, UK & Norway for their AFs
 
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You can only hunt subs using surveillance aircrafts having anti-sub capability and P8I are know to be the best sub hunters. There is no way you can install anything or fighter jets to hunt subs.

Also, subs are under the ocean making it Navy's turf and Air-Force has no role in it because you'd take out subs using Naval platforms but not fire a missile from a jet into the sea

Again, it depends on each country's command forces to decide which branch operates these. For instance, US, India & Korea have ordered it for their Navies while Aus, UK & Norway for their AFs

Watch for trump to put scrap of S-400 as a condition to acquire this plane.
 
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Trying to placate Trump. Modi will ring him up and highlight the purchase.

No doubt a good aircraft.
 
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