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NEW DELHI: The US has now proposed joint development and production of futuristic military helicopters as well as infantry combat vehicles in the first such big-ticket programmes under the Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI) with India.
Top government sources said the two projects would be discussed threadbare in the ensuing DTTI meeting (probably February) after the Donald Trump administration takes over in the US on January 20. India has already shown interest in the US offer for participation in its "future vertical-lift (FVL) aircraft" programme, which includes development of five different helicopters or "capability sets" over the next 15 years at a cost of around $8 billion, said the sources.
The US has also suggested that the future infantry combat vehicle (FICV) project can be a trilateral venture with the inclusion of Israel. India is in a wait-and-watch mode about this proposal since it's trying to finalise its own Rs 60,000-crore FICV project, with two private sector players and the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) in the reckoning for prototype development, as was earlier
reported by TOI.The earlier projects offered by the US under the DTTI were quite modest in nature despite India looking for "unique and transformative military technologies" to give its armed forces a decisive edge over its rivals. With the US now officially designating India as a "major defence partner" at par with its closest allies to facilitate the transfer of advanced technology, the two new projects are quite ambitious in scope.
but India is unlikely to go in for all the five types of helicopters, which range from light-weight to heavy-lift ones. India and Russia, for instance, have already finalised the production of 200 Kamov-226T light-utility helicopters worth $1 billion, while Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. is also independently tasked to develop 187 similar choppers.
India has also inked $3.1 billion deal for 22 Apache attack and 15 Chinook heavy-lift helicopters from the US, which are slated for delivery in 2019-2020. Nevertheless, the Indian armed forces are in the hunt for 1,200 helicopters of different types over the next 15-20 years to replace their ageing fleets at an estimated cost of over Rs 1.5 lakh crore.
"We can choose the kind of helicopters that suit our interests. Moreover, one to two products are also being identified under each of the seven joint working groups under the DTTI," said a source. Of the first four "pathfinder projects", India has finalised two —mobile generators and nextgen protective ensemble.
Source -toi
 
FVL helps would be very costly.
But trilateral venture between US-India-Israel for FICV would be welcome.
 
No need for American involvement in FICV,their Stryker was rejected and they are just trying to get in on the mega deal.
They should offer involvement in combat drones
 
NO. It will end up like over cost projects with most of the critical technologies retained by US companies. It cant be like MKi or Brahmos.
 
Banana offer only to divert India from co-production of Ka choppers wth Russia...India does not bring any kind of tech, innovation or expertise to the table..
 
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Banana offer only to divert India from co-production of Ka choppers wth Russia...India does not bring any kind of tech, innovation or expertise to the table..


You know everything about technologies more then Lockheed or Boeing. hahahah.... India built ALH, LCH and LUH choppers and they are pretty advanced.


Just read about Boeing's initiative in India and their future plans to cultivate Indian tech talents. http://www.boeing.co.in/

Take this while reading, you usually confuse between Pakistan and Indian industry while posting. lol
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The more bad relation with India-China and US- China, the more better relation between India-US.
 
India has already ordered the indengious kestrel ifv. With 2600 vehicles

So USA has no chance in this project.

I would ask for critical technology like joint manufacturing of aesa radars new engines and fighters
 
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