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Contrary to the Indian defense minister's claim in parliament Tuesday that the Indian Air Force will acquire five firing units of the S-400 long-range surface-to-air missile (LRSAM) system between 2017 and 2022, one senior Ministry of Defence (MoD) official who requested anonymity says a budget crunch will prevent such a purchase for at least two years.

"Our priority is to clear the global buy of $8.9 billion for Rafale fighters, $1.5 billion for very short range air defense (VSHORAD) man-portable systems and $1.5 billion in short-range surface-to-air missile (SRSAM) systems. There is no money for other foreign purchases," the official said.

On Tuesday, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said the Defence Acquisition Council approved at its Dec. 17 meeting the purchase of the S-400 LRSAM systems along with associated equipment and missiles from Russia.

Five units of the Russian-made S-400 Triumf systems will cost $4.5 billion.
The S-400 Triumf system is capable of intercepting and destroying airborne targets at a distance of up to 400 kilometers (250 miles), and can simultaneously engage up to six targets.

The Indian Air Force (IAF) wants the S-400 systems to fill holes in its fledgling air defense strength and allow it to strike multiple targets, including ballistic missiles and stealth aircraft, a senior IAF official said.
"However, IAF has yet to conduct trials of S-400 systems in Russia," he said.

source: Strategic Journal
 
We already know this it's why he said from 2016-2022 and also Russia must fulfil her domestic orders first too.

Where is the link for the article?

one senior Ministry of Defence (MoD) official who requested anonymity says a budget crunch will prevent such a purchase for at least two years.

This was always the case there is other priorities first
 
Contrary to the Indian defense minister's claim in parliament Tuesday that the Indian Air Force will acquire five firing units of the S-400 long-range surface-to-air missile (LRSAM) system between 2017 and 2022, one senior Ministry of Defence (MoD) official who requested anonymity says a budget crunch will prevent such a purchase for at least two years.

"Our priority is to clear the global buy of $8.9 billion for Rafale fighters, $1.5 billion for very short range air defense (VSHORAD) man-portable systems and $1.5 billion in short-range surface-to-air missile (SRSAM) systems. There is no money for other foreign purchases," the official said.

On Tuesday, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said the Defence Acquisition Council approved at its Dec. 17 meeting the purchase of the S-400 LRSAM systems along with associated equipment and missiles from Russia.

Five units of the Russian-made S-400 Triumf systems will cost $4.5 billion.
The S-400 Triumf system is capable of intercepting and destroying airborne targets at a distance of up to 400 kilometers (250 miles), and can simultaneously engage up to six targets.

The Indian Air Force (IAF) wants the S-400 systems to fill holes in its fledgling air defense strength and allow it to strike multiple targets, including ballistic missiles and stealth aircraft, a senior IAF official said.
"However, IAF has yet to conduct trials of S-400 systems in Russia," he said.

source: Strategic Journal
You are one of my favorite posters from Bangladesh. So my reply to you would be accordingly. Indian defence minister says on record in Parliament that is not official, but somebody says that some another anonymous person said to second person, that becomes official??? I would like to understand the motive behind posting such news where there is no such thing as officially informed. Thanks.
 
You are one of my favorite posters from Bangladesh. So my reply to you would be accordingly. Indian defence minister says on record in Parliament that is not official, but somebody says that some another anonymous person said to second person, that becomes official??? I would like to understand the motive behind posting such news where there is no such thing as officially informed. Thanks.
We already know this it's why he said from 2016-2022 and also Russia must fulfil her domestic orders first too.

Where is the link for the article?

one senior Ministry of Defence (MoD) official who requested anonymity says a budget crunch will prevent such a purchase for at least two years.

This was always the case there is other priorities first

https://www.facebook.com/Strategical.journal/?fref=ts
 
Writer is not very bright it seems.....Perriker said it will be purchases between 2017-2022....how is that different from 'MoD official' saying it will not be purchased for next 2 years? rofl!!!
 
The author of the material seems to have less capable comprehension capabilities.

1. This fiscal was never going to see the deal happen as mentioned , due to the one time allotment of 13 billion USD for pensions. The next fiscal will not see this big amount for pensions.
Means near 10 billion more available.

2. The trials occurred when IAF went to Russia for joint air exercises. And the India -Russia Joint Air exercises are unique in the sense that the visiting team doesn't brings in its assets . It was during one such exercises where IAF was impressed with S400.

3. The ~9 billion for Rafale will not be paid for in one go.
 
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