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U.S offering Apaches as well as AESA radar

NEW DELHI: Deepening Indo-US defence ties apart, the real acid test of the Bush administration’s commitment to easing New Delhi’s fear of economic sanctions will be known only on November 21-22 at the Pentagon.

The US will finally reveal at a meeting if it is willing to put on offer its top-secret AESA (active electronically scanned array) radar, a system that is killed by the Republican government for export to any other country.

If cleared, India will be the first country to be offered the radar.

The hangover of US sanctions following the 1998 nuclear tests continues to make New Delhi apprehensive of choosing to purchase American weapons and military hardware. The inclusion of the AESA radar as part of the US offer of fighter aircraft to the IAF will be a clear-cut indication from Washington that it recognises India’s concerns and is willing to offer it a ‘‘safety net’’ in the form of sensitive equipment.

Sources at the US Embassy here told The Indian Express that the inclusion of the APG-79 AESA radar will effectively offset New Delhi’s fear of sanctions. The radar’s uniqueness is its ability to allow a fighter pilot to float between air-to-air and air-to-ground modes in near real time.

The AESA radar is the only major sub-system yet to be cleared by the Bush administration for sale to India as part of the offer of 126 fighters. Every other part of the offer has been pushed through Congress.

The Pentagon’s proposal, made last year, is currently under consideration by the US Congress. The US government’s decision communicated by the Undersecretary of Defence (Policy) Eric Edelman to Defence Secretary Shekhar Dutt. The announcement will be made at a meeting of the Defence Policy Group (DPG) in Washington.

Apache on the block too

As part of the IAF’s need for 80 new attack helicopters, US will soon put on offer its most lethal chopper, the AH-64 Apache Longbow. The helicopter was used extensively in Gulf War I and is deployed in large numbers in Iraq by US forces. The IAF is in the market for light and agile assault helicopters for possible use in counter-insurgency operations. The indigenous Light Combat Helicopter (LCH), to be built by HAL, will take at least another decade to see the light of day.
 
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I'll belive it when i see it.Whatever happened to india getting F-16, F-18, Civilan nukes.USA does this kind of thing alot.Even if the indians do go for long bows.PA/PAF can easily go for Z-10s. They are as good as long bows.Or maybe a european chopper.
 
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This is exactly the reason why I voted not to have Indian news posted...100% bhindi propaganda
 
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The Apache is a maintenance heavy chopper and the IAF/ Army Aviation does not have an interest in it.
 
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sword9 said:
The Apache is a maintenance heavy chopper and the IAF/ Army Aviation does not have an interest in it.

agreed. and india created its own helicopter right? its called the durv i think because even the israelis and us customs are intested in this ultra modern helicopter. maybe you can gift some to pakistan as well because of the earthquake devastation and they need helicopters i think
 
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Comanche said:
agreed. and india created its own helicopter right? its called the durv i think because even the israelis and us customs are intested in this ultra modern helicopter.
The Dhruv is a medium lift/ general purpose helicopter and not an attack chopper. However, it can be armed with anti-tanks missiles on pylons like in the Mi-17s.

India is looking out of attack choppers till the home made dedicated attack chopper rolls out.
 
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sword9 said:
The Dhruv is a medium lift/ general purpose helicopter and not an attack chopper. However, it can be armed with anti-tanks missiles on pylons like in the Mi-17s.

India is looking out of attack choppers till the home made dedicated attack chopper rolls out.

very impressive, can you give a link for that? i didnt know russia was making a decited attack chopper for india. did russia give india the dhruv or is it designed by russians and israelis?
 
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and by the way, the dhruv is a nice looking helicopter i was very impressed when i saw it. how many does india have and how long did it take to make it?
 
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Comanche said:
very impressive, can you give a link for that? i didnt know russia was making a decited attack chopper for india. did russia give india the dhruv or is it designed by russians and israelis?
You did'nt know - it was designed by China for India.
 
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Dharu was designed with assistance from MBB in Germany, Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm, which was the consultant for design.
It is powered by twin 1000 shp Turbomeca TM333-2B2 turboshaft producing 746 kW (1000 shp) each.

HAL is also developing the Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) based on the Dhruv platform for the Indian Armed Forces. It will have stub wings fitted to carry up to eight anti-armour missiles, four air-to-air missiles or four rocket pods for 70mm and 68mm rockets. The LCH will also have FLIR (Forward Looking Infrared), CCD (Charge Coupled Device) camera and a target acquisition system with thermal sight and laser rangefinder.

Recent versions of the Dhruv entering production use the more powerful Shakti engine developed jointly by HAL and Turbomeca.
 
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Dharu was designed with assistance from MBB in Germany, Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm, which was the consultant for design.
It is powered by twin 1000 shp Turbomeca TM333-2B2 turboshaft producing 746 kW (1000 shp) each.

HAL is also developing the Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) based on the Dhruv platform for the Indian Armed Forces. It will have stub wings fitted to carry up to eight anti-armour missiles, four air-to-air missiles or four rocket pods for 70mm and 68mm rockets. The LCH will also have FLIR (Forward Looking Infrared), CCD (Charge Coupled Device) camera and a target acquisition system with thermal sight and laser rangefinder.

Recent versions of the Dhruv entering production use the more powerful Shakti engine developed jointly by HAL and Turbomeca.

Please save us from this HAL crap and check ur flag sttings if they are correct.

Next time please... read the subject before posting comments.
 
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The US is offering india this rader and now the apache & so many other goodies while we are at work lossing lives everyday for a mess that hey created while we ask for help in heli's they give us old and second hand heli's unreal i can't belive the US makes me sick & wonder the US has to be the best double agent player in the world ..
 
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