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Make in India for defence: UK ready for tech transfer to India to become 'world beaters'

I get that it can hold multiple aircraft...but in vertical take off mode...lot of fuel gets burned up and the payload capacity is less compared to conventional aircraft...so it negates the advantage of more number of aircraft's!
true, personally i prefer the f35c over the f35b but it uses the rolls royce lift fan. among other british kit including parts of the fusalage from bae systems
 
Make in India for defence: UK ready for tech transfer to India to become 'world beaters'

BY PTI | UPDATED: APR 12, 2017, 03.02 PM IST
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Britain's Defence Secretary Michael Fallon also called for strengthening cooperation between the two countries to effectively deal with terrorism and extremism, calling them a major challenge facing the globe.
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NEW DELHI: Britain today offered technology transfer to India for co-production of military platforms and weapon systems to jointly become "world beaters" in arms exports.

Britain's Defence Secretary Michael Fallon also called for strengthening cooperation between the two countries to effectively deal with terrorism and extremism, calling them a major challenge facing the globe.

The British Defence Secretary is on a four-day visit to India aimed at enhancing security and defence ties.

During an interactive session at a leading think-tank on UK-India strategic ties, he referred to a spate of recent terror attacks including in London, St Petersburg and Egypt and said both India and the UK will have to work harder to deal with the menace.

"No country is immune from terrorism. India and the UK need to work hard to combat it," he said, particularly emphasising on boosting cyber security cooperation to protect youths from radicalism and extremism.

Fallon refused to respond to a question on death sentence given to Kulbhushan Jadhav by a Pakistani military court.

On Indo-UK defence production, he said with innovation and collaboration, Britain and India can prove to be "world beaters".

"We are looking at government-to-government framework for transfer of technology," he said, on technology transfer to India in defence manufacturing.

The British Defence Secretary also gave a run down of reform measures taken by his country in the defence sector and said a partnership with India will provide an unprecedented opportunity to match the British experience with Indian brainpower.

As per statistics collated by UK Trade and Investment, the country is the second biggest arms exporter in the world after the US. It said UK has sold more arms than Russia, China and France on average over the last 10 years.

Britain has been a leading supplier of military platforms to India as well.

Fallon will hold talks with Defence Minister Arun Jaitley tomorrow on enhancing security ties and deepening cooperation in combating terrorism and extremism.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...become-world-beaters/articleshow/58145079.cms

How much each beat cost?
 
British have
world class equipment.

Engine technology
Fighter technology
Nuclear sub technology

India has the money and desire to spend big next d
Decade.

As India ditches Russia U.K. Can fill part of the void along with France USA and Israel

Goodbye Russia
 
That must be the reason!
that and we were also involved in the selection process between the x32 and the x35(f35) we were interested in the vertical versions of the x32/35 and the x35 has a large fan that creates a barrier of cool air to prevent the engine from choking hot air.
 
I dont think they will work in Indian conditions. Most of their products had issues in desert and hot conditions. Indian products even if less asthetic looking can work well in adverse conditions. They are rugged.
Tell this to challenger MBT
 
that and we were also involved in the selection process between the x32 and the x35(f35) we were interested in the vertical versions of the x32/35 and the x35 has a large fan that creates a barrier of cool air to prevent the engine from choking hot air.
It'll be maintainence nightmare!! Too many moving parts!
 
Bring me by bow of burning gold!
Bring me my arrows of desire!
Bring me my spear! O clouds, unfold!
Bring me my chariot of fire!


If Britain can offer us the above we will happily oblige.
 
Britain is like the man who suddenly recalled his past enjoyable times with his ex-lover.

Old love is always the sweetest.
 
Lets hope someone does transfer the technology.
 
Not a very long ago India was denied blue vixen radar for Sea Harriers upgrade.
What a change it has been since then.

Don't fall for it. IFVs have no strategic significance and are over-priced relics. They gain much more than us. Blue Vixen radar OTOH is sensitive tech.

I dont think they will work in Indian conditions. Most of their products had issues in desert and hot conditions. Indian products even if less asthetic looking can work well in adverse conditions. They are rugged.

While I would generally agree with you on this point, however, the RG family of vehicles has seen extensive use in Afghanistan and UN peacekeeping missions in Africa. Especially the RG 31 Nyala has had good reviews so far, AFAIK.

Don't know much about the RG 35 specifically though.
 
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