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Lockheed Martin has offered to manufacture in its proposed Indian facility, over 400 new F-16 Block 70 fighter aircraft and upgrade some 400 more jets for its international customers.

However, its setting up a manufacturing plant will be conditional to it getting an Indian MoD contract to manufacture over 100 aircraft for the Indian Air Force. Lockheed Martin and Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) announced last year that the two companies intend to join hands to produce the F-16 Block 70 in India if the aircraft is selected by the Indian Air Force.

Regarding transferring critical technologies related to radar, weapons systems and communications he said most of these technologies are with vendors who supply the components to Lockheed Martin and once talks progress, the US and Indian governments would have to address the issue.

Key new technologies in the F-16V include the active electronically scanned APG-83 radar, which is also known as Scaleable Agile Beam Radar (SABR). The F-16V also features the Link-16 Multifunctional Information Distribution System Joint Tactical Radio Systems (MIDS-JTRS).

On its part, Lockheed Martin is moving ahead with identifying vendors who would supply to the proposed joint venture. Some 70 vendors have been identified, so far, Randall Howard, F-16 Business Development, Lockheed Martin said during a supplier conference in Bangalore, India Tuesday.

“The Indian plant would feed the global F-16 eco-system over time as the facility matures from making fuselage parts to manufacturing whole sub-systems and critical components,” Howard had said in November last year.

“Lockheed Martin has tremendous experience in hand-holding international partners through the manufacturing curve and will do the same with its Indian partners.”

Lockheed Martin already has $10 billion between F-16 sales, upgrade and maintenance prospects for Bahrain, Slovakia and Greece.

Bahrain placed a $1.1 billion order for the new version of F-16V block 70 Falcons which can eventually grow to $3.3 billion in value. Greece is likely to upgrade its existing fleet of 80 F-16 to the newer version and Slovakia selected F-16V over Saab Gripen for an estimated $1.8 billion for 14 aircraft.



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Lockheed Martin has offered to manufacture in its proposed Indian facility, over 400 new F-16 Block 70 fighter aircraft and upgrade some 400 more jets for its international customers.

However, its setting up a manufacturing plant will be conditional to it getting an Indian MoD contract to manufacture over 100 aircraft for the Indian Air Force. Lockheed Martin and Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) announced last year that the two companies intend to join hands to produce the F-16 Block 70 in India if the aircraft is selected by the Indian Air Force.

Regarding transferring critical technologies related to radar, weapons systems and communications he said most of these technologies are with vendors who supply the components to Lockheed Martin and once talks progress, the US and Indian governments would have to address the issue.

Key new technologies in the F-16V include the active electronically scanned APG-83 radar, which is also known as Scaleable Agile Beam Radar (SABR). The F-16V also features the Link-16 Multifunctional Information Distribution System Joint Tactical Radio Systems (MIDS-JTRS).

On its part, Lockheed Martin is moving ahead with identifying vendors who would supply to the proposed joint venture. Some 70 vendors have been identified, so far, Randall Howard, F-16 Business Development, Lockheed Martin said during a supplier conference in Bangalore, India Tuesday.

“The Indian plant would feed the global F-16 eco-system over time as the facility matures from making fuselage parts to manufacturing whole sub-systems and critical components,” Howard had said in November last year.

“Lockheed Martin has tremendous experience in hand-holding international partners through the manufacturing curve and will do the same with its Indian partners.”

Lockheed Martin already has $10 billion between F-16 sales, upgrade and maintenance prospects for Bahrain, Slovakia and Greece.

Bahrain placed a $1.1 billion order for the new version of F-16V block 70 Falcons which can eventually grow to $3.3 billion in value. Greece is likely to upgrade its existing fleet of 80 F-16 to the newer version and Slovakia selected F-16V over Saab Gripen for an estimated $1.8 billion for 14 aircraft.



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Good deal , why not ??????????????/
 
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At the most,Lockheed can get 100-150 Indian orders.Who will buy 250+ new F-16s?
 
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If Lockheed Martin wants to build f16 in India they are welcome but at no cost IAF should go for f16s...
Banana h to banao nahi to bhad me jao
 
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It is an awesome idea. LOL I love it how Lockheed keeps begging for an opportunity to produce F-16s in India.
 
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Lockheed Martin has offered to manufacture in its proposed Indian facility, over 400 new F-16 Block 70 fighter aircraft and upgrade some 400 more jets for its international customers.

However, its setting up a manufacturing plant will be conditional to it getting an Indian MoD contract to manufacture over 100 aircraft for the Indian Air Force. Lockheed Martin and Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) announced last year that the two companies intend to join hands to produce the F-16 Block 70 in India if the aircraft is selected by the Indian Air Force.

Regarding transferring critical technologies related to radar, weapons systems and communications he said most of these technologies are with vendors who supply the components to Lockheed Martin and once talks progress, the US and Indian governments would have to address the issue.

Key new technologies in the F-16V include the active electronically scanned APG-83 radar, which is also known as Scaleable Agile Beam Radar (SABR). The F-16V also features the Link-16 Multifunctional Information Distribution System Joint Tactical Radio Systems (MIDS-JTRS).

On its part, Lockheed Martin is moving ahead with identifying vendors who would supply to the proposed joint venture. Some 70 vendors have been identified, so far, Randall Howard, F-16 Business Development, Lockheed Martin said during a supplier conference in Bangalore, India Tuesday.

“The Indian plant would feed the global F-16 eco-system over time as the facility matures from making fuselage parts to manufacturing whole sub-systems and critical components,” Howard had said in November last year.

“Lockheed Martin has tremendous experience in hand-holding international partners through the manufacturing curve and will do the same with its Indian partners.”

Lockheed Martin already has $10 billion between F-16 sales, upgrade and maintenance prospects for Bahrain, Slovakia and Greece.

Bahrain placed a $1.1 billion order for the new version of F-16V block 70 Falcons which can eventually grow to $3.3 billion in value. Greece is likely to upgrade its existing fleet of 80 F-16 to the newer version and Slovakia selected F-16V over Saab Gripen for an estimated $1.8 billion for 14 aircraft.



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If that is the case and when PAF F-16 Block 52+ would require an upgrade, then the Indian government should not object to it.....

Weird that once a GD factory was proposed at Pakistan in the mid 1980s for producing Vipers.....don't know if that went to Turkey or South Korea....

On the side note....I know 2 Pakistani Viper jocks who are getting ready for the Block 70s once they get delivered...

It is an awesome idea. LOL I love it how Lockheed keeps begging for an opportunity to produce F-16s in India.
Cheap labour at producing millions.....profit gains for an American company at the opportunity cost of the Indian government getting an acceptance pat on the back from the Americans....

Lockheed Martin are not there to HELP India....they have their own interests first....
 
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they have only two orders
16 for bahrain
and 14 for Slovakia
If they sell it to Pakistan , paf can easily put an order for 36 block 52's to keep production lines working for another 3-5 years . But America is just been dick to Pakistan .
 
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If they sell it to Pakistan , paf can easily put an order for 36 block 52's to keep production lines working for another 3-5 years . But America is just been dick to Pakistan .
why you hate Pakistan this much sir????
 
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Sir until our 5th gen fighter is ready we need a fighter like f16 as stop gap .
jsut because of stop gap you want us to be blackmailed humiliated and insulted by USA sir ? not good idea . we have enough of 4th gen fighters now almost 200 .
 
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I doubt that this venture will go beyond few steps as after the recent deals of S-400, 6 atomic power plants, 4 frigates, etc. CAATSA will kick in sooner or later.

Also how they will integrate S-400 & critical American technologies in their aircrafts?

now India should not ever even dream of F-35 until atleast 2035!!!
 
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