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Indian Navy to purchase six Ka-31 helicopters instead of ten

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According to the Indian newspaper The Economic Times, the Indian Navy will purchase only six additional Ka-31 radar patrol helicopters in Russia, instead of ten previously planned. This is due to insufficient financing of the Indian fleet, which in 2020 was allocated only 41259 crore rupees ($ 5.815 billion) from the budget, instead of the required 64307 crore rupees ($ 7.654 billion). However, the purchase of a batch of Ka-31 remains one of the priorities of the Indian Navy.

The Kamov Ka-31 (NATO reporting name 'Helix') is a military helicopter developed for the Soviet Navy and currently in service in Russia, China and India in the naval airborne early warning and control role.

These helicopters are critical for the Indian Navy as they will help in increasing the radar coverage and will act as an extra set of eyes. The radars onboard the ships have a limited ‘horizon’, which are not able to track low-flying targets, in particular, anti-ship missiles. In 1999, the Indian Navy had ordered the Ka-31 AEW helicopters and they were deployed on board the INS Viraat aircraft carrier and other ships.

Due to insufficient funding, the Indian Navy in 2020 also decided to reduce the number of prospective minesweepers planned to order from 12 to eight units (construction is supposed to be carried out under a foreign license for Goa Shipyard Limited, the cost of 12 ships was previously estimated at 32 thousand crore rupees - 4.5 billion dollars), as well as once again postponing its long-suffering program for the acquisition of four universal landing ships (the cost is estimated at 20 thousand crore rupees - 2.82 billion dollars). The number of additional Boeing P-8I Neptune base patrol planes planned for purchase in the United States will be reduced from ten (21 thousand crore rupees - $ 2.96 billion) to six.

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What happened to the $450 billion reserves, huh? I thought India is filthy rich.
 
Wait 6 more months they will buy one
Epic fail.
Already purchased:
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What happened to the $450 billion reserves, huh? I thought India is filthy rich.
You spend on what is needed. No sane person would splurge on weapons systems during peacetime when we have other prioritized issues that are to be addressed first

India's defence budget is 1.6% of our GDP while Pak's is over 4% respectively. No wonder y'all have to be bailed out multiple times by several orgs & countries since you've got your priorities messed up

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/defence/rs-3-18-lakh-crore-allocated-to-defence-budget/articleshow/70092583.cms?from=mdr
 
Increase the budget, what's to lose. Why not put off the Rafales too till you have a war? Lol.
Given the number of fighter jets IAF has been retiring, 36 Rafales couldn't even be counted as a stop gap. Recently the last squadron of Mig-27s was retired while Jaguars & Mig-21s will soon follow suit this decade.

Procuring big ticket items is not the same as ordering stuff on Amazon. No one could deliver something as complex as a fighter jet soon after placing the order. Budget allocation is done based on neccesities of various ministries and incresing the defence budget means pulling that money from somewhere else which isn't practical. Also, GoI has consistently kept it's defence budget well below 2.5% of it's GDP
 
Given the number of fighter jets IAF has been retiring, 36 Rafales couldn't even be counted as a stop gap. Recently the last squadron of Mig-27s was retired while Jaguars & Mig-21s will soon follow suit this decade.

Procuring big ticket items is not the same as ordering stuff on Amazon. No one could deliver something as complex as a fighter jet soon after placing the order. Budget allocation is done based on neccesities of various ministries and incresing the defence budget means pulling that money from somewhere else which isn't practical. Also, GoI has consistently kept it's defence budget well below 2.5% of it's GDP

Even these helicopters take time. Everything essentially takes significant time, so it's a weak excuse.
 
Even these helicopters take time. Everything essentially takes significant time, so it's a weak excuse.
It looks like you have serious comprehension issues and contradicting your own statements...
 
Epic fail.
Already purchased:
EM89_7YUwAU-mrz
It was a joke...which clearly u didn't get. It is becoming a trend for Indian arms deals. U guys act like u r gonna buy huge quantities...and then end up getting a much lower quantity...hence the joke.
 
It looks like you have serious comprehension issues and contradicting your own statements...

I was being sarcastic, good that your arrived to the conclusion that these things take time so its stupid to argue "we are not at war"
 
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