Do you know what elements in the Sigma ships require American permission?
Let's see the cases.
Six DHC-6-400 will be the
first aircraft to patrol the West produced for the Army in Vietnam and was put on the payroll Brigade Naval Aviation 954
May 4/2010: Contract signed for 6 planes, 3 of which will be the Guardian maritime patrol variant.
Deliveries will take place from 2012 – 2014. All technical and flight training, from initial pilot qualification through to DHC-6 amphibious float operating experience, will be provided by Viking’s Pacific Sky Aviation, based at Victoria International Airport. In addition to Viking Air as a spares supplier, Team JAS in Jacksonville, FL and Universal Avionique Inc. in Miami, FL have become the first factory-endorsed component centers for Viking’s aircraft
Nov 23/2011: Training. Viking Air says that flight training has now begun in Victoria, B.C. for the first contingent of Vietnam Navy pilot delegates. It’s part of a 17-month course that includes English as a Second Language training at Camosun College, followed by flight and technical training at Viking’s sister organization, Pacific Sky Aviation.
If they run into any problems, Canada has a large Vietnamese community, especially on the west coast, so help is close at hand. Sources: Viking Air, Nov 23/11 release
July 10/2013: Training. The 1st contingent of Vietnam Navy pilot delegates graduate flight and maintenance training for the Viking Guardian 400.
They represent 8 of 37 total Vietnam People’s Navy students enrolled in the program.
The program clocked about 500 flight hours and 350 cycles on runway, soft field, and water-based operations, with 6 weeks of mechanical training for the technicians. Viking Air Field Support Representatives will be based in Vietnam as a supplement. Sources: Viking Air, June 18/13 and July 10/13 releases.
Sept 5/2013: Vietnamese Navy chief of staff Vice Admiral Pham Ngoc Minh leads a ceremony in the northern city of Haiphong, forming the VPN’s DHC-6 seaplane squadron.
July 14/2014: 1st Guardian MPA. Ikhana Aircraft Services in Murrieta, CA congratulates Viking Air Ltd. and Israel’s IAI and ELTA Systems Ltd. on the delivery of Vietnam’s 1st DHC-6-400 “Guardian 400″ Twin Otter maritime patrol aircraft. Ikhana handled the conversion from DHC-6-400, using expertise from their RWMI DHC-6-300RG/-400RG™ Supplemental Type Certificate to increase maximum take-off weight, and adding internal systems along with IAI ELTA’s ELM-2022A maritime radar and day/night sensors.
When asked, Ikhana said that the other 2 Guardian 400s would be delivered by the end of the summer. Sources: Ikhana, “IKHANA Aircraft Services Congratulates Viking Air Ltd, ELTA, and the Vietnam People’s Navy for DHC-6-400 Twin Otter Guardian Delivery”.
4:28 PM - 22 Sep 2014
David C. Curtis @DHC6Otter Sep 24
@vikingtwinotter Fantastic news regarding
the second group of Vietnam Navy Twin Otter pilots! Congratulations!
IKHANA Aircraft @IKHANAaircraft Sep 25 2014
Congrats to the team at
@vikingtwinotter and the Vietnam Navy
The CN-295 case:
Venezuela
Spain went ahead with the sale of patrol ships and corvettes, but was blocked by Washington from selling Caracas C-295 transport planes and patrol aircraft because they used sophisticated US electronics, eliciting a complaint by Spain's foreign minister cited in a cable from the US ambassador in January 2006, the Post said.
[*]in 2006, the U.S. Government refused to authorize the sale of
C-295 transport and maritime patrol aircraft manufactured by the Spanish aircraft manufacturer,
EADS-CASA, to Venezuela because the aircraft included US-origin avionics and engine components controlled under the USML. As a consequence, EADS-CASA was forced to cancel a €500M contract with Venezuela; and
[*]in 2006,
Embraer of Brazil was also prevented from selling
Super Tucano aircraft to Venezuela by the U.S.
Vietnam
In 2006, Washington approved non-lethal military sales to Vietnam
The commodities included in license application number 050204437 -- yoke balls and pins used to assemble electric motor pumps that are subsequently installed on C-295 aircraft -- are part of a an as-yet unsigned contract with the Vietnamese Marine Police, related to which the Department is already in possession of the end-use certificate for the pumps.
Nonetheless, he confirmed the bona fides of the potential sale of five C295s which do contain ITAR-controlled equipment to end-user Vietnamese Air Force for the stated end use of transport and passenger carriers.
This is the subject of General Correspondence 2821-09 from
November 2009
According to de Teran, EADS decided to send the General Correspondence based on the fact that the planes incorporate U.S.-origin ITAR-listed items and knowing that USG policy toward Vietnam is to approve such export licenses on a case-by-case basis.
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Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Industry
22 July 2014
The three C295 transport aircraft that Vietnam has ordered from Airbus Defence and Space (DS) are scheduled to enter service with the Vietnamese air force from 2015,
IHS Jane's understands.
The purchase contract - thought to be secured in 2013 at a cost of about USD100 million - also includes the supply of spares, maintenance, and training to the air force, which is expected to take delivery of the aircraft at intervals of about six months.
It is also understood that the aircraft are being sold to Vietnam
in a basic transport configuration with no additional mission systems included. Airbus DS's production of Vietnam's first C295 aircraft, which is currently under way in Seville, Spain, was revealed by
IHS Jane's in June, although contract details have not previously been disclosed.
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