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India to Do $2 Bn Deal for Jaguar Engines from Single Vendor.
Monday, June 13, 2011 3:12:59 PM (IST)

By Gulshan Luthra

New Delhi, June 13 (IANS) The Indian Air Force (IAF) has decided to acquire new engines for its battle-hardy Jaguar fighter aircraft from a single manufacturer in what is estimated to be a $2 billion deal.

IAF's Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal P V Naik told India Strategic defence magazine (..:: India Strategic ::.. Home Page: The authoritative monthly on Defence and Strategic Affairs.) in an interview that the Jaguars needed urgent upgrades. Since there was still considerable life left in the airframes and systems, it was necessary to go ahead with the process as fast as possible.

IAF had actually issued a Request for Proposals (RfP), or tender, in November 2010 to Rolls-Royce, which had provided the Adour 102 engines when the aircraft were acquired beginning 1978 from the then British Aircraft Corporation (BAC), and the US Honeywell, which says it has offered to supply "more powerful engines at competitive rates."

Rolls-Royce however opted out recently, and faced with the single vendor situation, the Ministry of Defence cancelled the RfP.

Air Chief Marshal Naik said that the government had now decided to process the case on the "single vendor" basis keeping in view what is available, and most suited, and negotiate with the selected manufacturer.

IAF has nearly 125 twin-engine Jaguars, dubbed as Deep Penetration Strike Aircraft (DPSA) for ground attack role, when the deal was initially signed. The aircraft can carry nuclear weapons.

Jaguars were built for the Royal and French air forces. But today, most of them are operated by the IAF and the Royal Air Force of Oman. Indian aeronautical engineers also added overwing pylons on the aircraft to carry French Matra missiles and this innovation was adopted also by other air forces.

Upgrades of the IAF Jaguars would also include modernisation of avionics, sensors for night operations, and integration of helmet mounted sights for the pilots.

The deal for new engines, 250-plus, inclusive of spares, should be worth more than $ 2 billion.

Rolls-Royce had offered Adour 821, an upgraded version of Adour 811 engines fitted on IAF's Hawk advanced trainer jets, while Honeywell said it would supply the "lighter and more powerful" F 125 IN, at present installed on Taiwan's indigenous defence fighter.

Operationally, IAF deployed the Jaguars in the 1999 Kargil War to destroy fortified positions set up by intruding Pakistani troops on the Indian side of the border high in the mountains. In coordination with IAF Mirage 2000, they dropped both dumb and laser guided bombs but inside Indian territory.

The UK Royal Air Force (RAF) used the Jaguars to attack the Iraqi troops in the 1991 Gulf War.

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Any info about this engine on offer from Honeywell ..? Jaguars are very under-powered right now ..
 
F124

F124 The F124 Turbofan engine is produced by the International Turbine Engine Company (ITEC), LLC, a partnership of Honeywell and AIDC. The F124 provides modern, reliable and safe propulsion for the worlds most advanced fixed wing training, light combat and unmanned aircraft. Its features include an advanced dual FADEC control system, modular construction, integrated engine health monitoring system (EMS), and outstanding power-to-weight ratio.

The F124’s efficient and durable design and construction allows for surge free operation throughout the flight envelope. The F124 is currently in service on the Aermacchi M346 and Aero Vodochody L159.

Specifications:
Engine Model Thrust Bypass Ratio SFC(at Max Power) Dry Weight
F124-GA-100 6300 lbs (28.02 kN) 0.472 0.81 lb/hr/lb (82.6 kg/hr/kN) 1178 lbs
F124-GA-200 6250 lbs (27.80 kN) 0.472 0.81 lb/hr/lb (82.6 kg/hr/kN) 1150 lbs
F124 - Honeywell Aerospace
India will get an upgraded variant of this.
 
For how long indian air force is keeping the jaguars in service?Any info?Any one?
THANX in advance........
 
For how long indian air force is keeping the jaguars in service?Any info?Any one?
THANX in advance........

Till pilots get seasoned in newer fighters.
Replacing all familiar fighters all at once is disastrous.
 
So they are going to select Honeywell 125in coze last time RR withdrawn from the RFP for jaguar engine competition
 
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It is saying that this will make Jaguar 267 Kg. lighter and will provide 17-40 % more thrust with savings of Rs. 7000 Crores in lifecycle..
I dont see a problem in this selection. Maybe RR people thought they will not be selected anyway so they backed off...
 
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S does the RFI have to be reissued or do the IAF now just go with HONEYWELL as RR is out of the bidding?

If it is the later I am impressed and it seems that the MoD/GoI has/is beginning to pull its finger out in terms of defence procurement-C-17,MMRCA(to an extent), FGFA,etc all done in pretty fast time.

I was very worried this would hav eto be re-tendered due to MoD procurement polices of one seller tenders and would leas to a MASSIVE delay.
 
For how long indian air force is keeping the jaguars in service?Any info?Any one?
THANX in advance........

the plan is till 2022-2025.

with engine upgrade and avionics upgrade it should be a truly potent deep strike aircraft. the main problem of "underpower" will be eliminated.
 

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