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Israel's Heron TP Armed Drone May Not Find Its Way to Indian Skies
Saturday, October 14, 2017
By: SPUTNIK News

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New Delhi's ambition of obtaining technology for the manufacture of armed drones has received a major setback with the Israeli ministry of defense imposing several restrictions on the expert of Heron TP - a combat UAV India was particularly interested in.

The Indian defense ministry approved the purchase of 10 Heron TP drones last year and a final deal with the Israeli manufacturer was in the offing. However, the imposition of restrictions by the Israeli defense ministry has pushed the deal towards uncertainty as India's proposal for the purchase posed a mandatory requirement of transfer of technology from the foreign vendor.

In July of this year, Israel had exhibited keen interest in supplying combat drones to India with the Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) signing memorandums of understanding (MoU) with India's Dynamatic Technologies and Elcom for the "manufacture of Medium Altitude Long Endurance UAVs in India under technology transfer from IAI & creation of futuristic UAV enterprise in India." The MoUs were signed during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit which was the first ever visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Israel.

"The future is unmanned. Most Air Forces are working to have an uninhabited air vehicle for every possible mission. The USA already has more UAVs than aircraft. India must become an independent UAV manufacturer. No one will give technology. (We should either) beg, borrow or steal the technology…Use economic muscle like China did…Increase research funding," Air Marshal Anil Chopra (retired), defense analyst told Sputnik.

With the restrictions in sharing of advanced technologies, the Israel Aerospace Industries will find it extremely difficult to convince India to buy it's million dollar combat drones. For India's part, it would have to explore the possibility of a favorable deal with other contenders like American General Atomics Aeronautical Systems which is interested in selling the MQ-9 Reaper to India.

"The restrictions that the Israeli Ministry of Defense attaches to the export of this advanced UAV are many, and in such a close competition, maybe, a crucial factor," one Israeli source told Flightglobal.

Israel Aerospace Industries also announced a new export-version of the Heron TP on February 9th of this year at the AeroIndia exhibition in Bengaluru. The export version of Heron TP was meant for members of Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) of which India became a member in June 2016.

Meanwhile, India is currently developing its own combat drone — Ghatak. However, even if everything goes according to plan, the drone will only debut by 2025. India is under extreme pressure to instantly deliver combat drones to its armed forces as the Chinese military is set to get the first locally manufactured combat drones with the capability of evading anti-aircraft weapons by as early as 2020.

"India is developing the Ghatak drone which may not be capable of operating in a heavily contested airspace because of its low observability (LO). We do need the technology to launch weapons from drones. Predator B and Heron TP are both capable of releasing weapons and acquiring these drones would give India access to the technology," Vijainder K Thakur, former squadron leader of Indian Air Force told Sputnik.

The Indian Air Force's fleet of 68 unarmed Harpy Drones and 108 searchers also came from Israel, but these are generally used to neutralize enemy radar positions and are designed to self-destruct.
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Combat Drones: How US-Israeli Tango is risking India’s Security Scenario Published October 13, 2017 SOURCE: THOMAS D’SOUZA / FOR MY TAKE / IDRW.ORG India’s quest to buy Combat drones from Israel and United States seems to be heading to nowhere after reports emerged that both Israel and the United States have suddenly developed cold feet on supply and transfer of Combat Drone technology to India. India’s request for 100 Stealth Combat Avenger Drones are still pending with Trump administration and India’s closest exporter of defense equipment over the years, Israel too wants to restrict the sale of combat drones to India in lieu of new export restriction imposed by Israeli government reportedly under American pressure. India’s Plans to purchase 10 Israeli Heron-TP is yet to be materialized even after 3 years of negotiation. Reportedly Israel has offered India Range restricted export variant of Heron-TP which was developed and offered to Non-MTCR Countries even though India already has entered MTCR Group. Israeli companies due to new government export restrictions on drones are not willing to Transfer Technology of its Heron-TP for ” Make in India ” to fulfill an expanded order with a local Indian partner. India’s good old friend, Russia is yet to develop combat drones on its own which it can offer to India, while India’s own efforts to develop armed drones based on local Rustam-1 and Rustom-II drone platforms are running behind schedules and are yet to enter production or achieve any key milestones which have only prolonged India’s urgent need for armed drones for its forces . Pakistan on another hand already has developed Burraq armed UAV based on Chinese Transfer of Technology and is also keen on acquiring China’s ‘Wing Loong II’ Armed (Predator-class) medium-altitude, long-endurance drones to further enhance its strike capabilities. Pakistan also has been offered an armed version of Turkey’s Anka-S Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) Class UAV which could further enhance its armed drone fleet. US-Israeli undesired tango on sale of armed drones to India, which both countries admit is their closest strategic partner in Asia will only create security complications for Indian Defence forces ,which will only help Pakistan which has been opposing sale of armed drones to India out of fear that it could be used to target terrorist camps and facilities in Pakistan occupied Kashmir .

idrw.org .Read more at India No 1 Defence News Website http://idrw.org/combat-drones-how-us-israeli-tango-is-risking-indias-security-scenario/ .
 
BS.
Technology transfer was never a necessity for the first Heron TP deal.
In fact Israel officially offered armed drone Heron TP XP to India few months back.
Even though it has a payload of 450 kg, it is very capable.
 
BS.
Technology transfer was never a necessity for the first Heron TP deal.
In fact Israel officially offered armed drone Heron TP XP to India few months back.
Even though it has a payload of 450 kg, it is very capable.
This is SPUTNIK, so basically you know it is bullshit without even wasting time for reading it.
 
This makes a business sense.
Cant hand over ToT against the derisory order of just 10 such drones.
 
TOT just for 10 drones is stupid, but still we need some help from israel for drones.
 
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