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Russia’s Kamov helicopter design bureau and Russian Helicopters are ready to jointly supply modern seaborne helicopters for the Indian Navy on request, Kamov Chief Designer Sergei Mikheyev said on Tuesday.

“Upon request from the Indian Navy, we are ready to supply jointly with Russian Helicopters the necessary number of seaborne helicopters and offer the latest developments to the Indian side, including the Ka-52K helicopters,” Mikheyev said.


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Helicopters operational in the Indian Navy and Coastal Guard have long grown obsolete over the absence of programs for the purchase of helicopters in the past decade, strict armament-buying procedures and the scandal-hit Augusta-Westland chopper deal, India Today reported recently.

The deteriorating condition of helicopters prompted Indian Defence Minister Arun Jaitley to raise the issues at a session of the Defence Acquisition Council on July 19.

Many Indian warships equipped with two hangars have no helicopters on their board, India Today said. In particular, only three out of six Talwar-class frigates are supplied with choppers while others have none. The Indian Navy and Coastal Guard have only 20 percent of the required number of helicopters, according to the magazine’s website.

“The Indian Navy had to get 16 choppers as a direct replacement for Seaking 42A helicopters which came with the INS Viraat in 1987 and were decommissioned by the end of the century,” an Indian Ministry of Defence official told India Today. “Categorised as 'Multi Role Helicopter' acquisition, it is yet to take off even today.”

Kamov joint production in India

Last year, Russian deputy prime minister Dmitry Rogozin had suggested that India consider a possibility of setting up a joint venture to assemble Kamov helicopters in India. “We have a serious proposal for India which refers not only to purchases of Russian helicopters, Rogozin had said on the sidelines of a ceremony when the INS Vikramaditya was handed over to India. “Russia as India’s strategic partner proposes setting up a joint venture, including on India’s territory.”

Sources tell RIR that this proposal was discussed as recently as June when high level defence talks held in New Delhi that were led by Indian Defence Secretary R K Mathur and Rostec Chief Executive Sergey Chemezov. The new government in New Delhi is eager to see such an idea come into fruition, the sources said.

Kamov ready to supply seaborne helicopters to Indian Navy | Russia & India Report
 
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In past Ka 52 had performance issues, have they been sorted out?
 
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This chopper seems Awesome. Rusia should try to incorporate Apache type of EW into this chomper. It will certainly be a winner than,
 
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India could get latest Apaches for its needs,and these russians are willing to sell attack hellos. 8-)8-):yes4::yes4:
 
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They can be deployed for anti submarine warfare with kamorta class corvette.
 
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Kamov Ka-52K 'Hokum B' is a naval attack helicopter & operates mainly from landing helicopter dock (LHD) type vessels.Its main purpose is to provide air support to amphibious assault troops.Presently India Navy is without LHD vessels although we are in process in of acquiring but it will take time so as of now KA-52K is useless for IN.
I think for our future needs we should try to develop naval versions of LCH & Rudra instead of buying foreign helicopters.During flight trials in 2012-13 Indian Navy was was impressed with the capability of the Rudra's sensors to track ships at 12 and 14 km.The image quality of the sensors was described as good enough to even read the name of ships at those ranges.
 
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Of course IN is looking towards Roskova for Naval Helos.
Sikorsky quoted a price equivalent to 3 JF 17s for their top end chopper.
 
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Russia’s Kamov helicopter design bureau and Russian Helicopters are ready to jointly supply modern seaborne helicopters for the Indian Navy on request, Kamov Chief Designer Sergei Mikheyev said on Tuesday.

“Upon request from the Indian Navy, we are ready to supply jointly with Russian Helicopters the necessary number of seaborne helicopters and offer the latest developments to the Indian side, including the Ka-52K helicopters,” Mikheyev said.


Helicopters operational in the Indian Navy and Coastal Guard have long grown obsolete over the absence of programs for the purchase of helicopters in the past decade, strict armament-buying procedures and the scandal-hit Augusta-Westland chopper deal,

The deteriorating condition of helicopters prompted Indian Defence Minister Arun Jaitley to raise the issues at a session of the Defence Acquisition Council on July 19.

Many Indian warships equipped with two hangars have no helicopters on their board, India Today said. In particular, only three out of six Talwar-class frigates are supplied with choppers while others have none. The Indian Navy and Coastal Guard have only 20 percent of the required number of helicopters, according to the magazine’s website.

“The Indian Navy had to get 16 choppers as a direct replacement for Seaking 42A helicopters which came with the INS Viraat in 1987 and were decommissioned by the end of the century,” an Indian Ministry of Defence official told India Today. “Categorised as 'Multi Role Helicopter' acquisition, it is yet to take off even today.”


Last year, Russian deputy prime minister Dmitry Rogozin had suggested that India consider a possibility of setting up a joint venture to assemble Kamov helicopters in India. “We have a serious proposal for India which refers not only to purchases of Russian helicopters, Rogozin had said on the sidelines of a ceremony when the INS Vikramaditya was handed over to India. “Russia as India’s strategic partner proposes setting up a joint venture, including on India’s territory.”

Sources tell RIR that this proposal was discussed as recently as June when high level defence talks held in New Delhi that were led by Indian Defence Secretary R K Mathur and Rostec Chief Executive Sergey Chemezov. The new government in New Delhi is eager to see such an idea come into fruition, the sources said.

Kamov ready to supply seaborne helicopters to Indian Navy | Russia & India Report

If the chopper meets our requirement,then why not
 
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They are mainly proposing naval utility helicopters, IN does not have a requirement for combat helicopters, which makes the Ka 52 pointless, especially with Rudra and LCH.
 
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