India Set to Buy Apache, Chinook Helicopters; Advancement in M777 Gun deal Ahead of Modi's US Visit
India is all set to buy the state-of-art Apache AH 64D Longbow attack helicopters from Boeing
In a move that might further
strengthen Indo-US defence ties, India has reportedly approved the
much-delayed deal to buy 22 Apache attack and 15 Chinook helicopters
from the US.
The Indian Finance Ministry has given green signals to the deal, which
has been pending approval for the last three years. The new development
comes ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US where he
will be addressing the United Nations General Assembly in New York and
also meet US President Barack Obama.
The deal will be taken up by the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) in
its meeting on Tuesday and is expected to be cleared, as the Defence
Ministry had cleared the proposal back in April 2015.
"We have conveyed our no objections to the deal being considered by the
CCS," Hindustan Times quoted a senior Finance Ministry official.
The deal has survived 13 price extensions from US defence major, Boeing,
that manufactures the copters. Though the deal will cost India $3.1
billion, it will be worth every penny since India still uses vintage
Soviet Union/Russian attack and heavy-lift choppers.
The 22 Apache AH 64D Longbow helicopters are the world's most advanced
multi-role combat helicopters, featuring all-weather and night fighting
features, ability to track up to 128 targets in less than a minute and
engage with 16, stealth characteristics, glass cockpit, advanced sensors
and beyond visual range missiles. India will also be acquiring Hellfire
missiles and around 8,000 rockets.
Apache AH 64D Longbow was chosen after Indian armed forces pitted it
against Russia's Mi-28 following the withdrawal of Eurocopter's Tiger
and AgustaWestland's A129 Mangusta from the competition.
India will Acquire 15 CH-47F Chinook Heavy-Lift from US
The 15 CH-47F Chinook heavy-lift copters with tandem rotors will add an
edge to Indian air-lift capabilities. The Chinook choppers are
multi-role, with its primary mission being transport of troops,
artillery, equipment, and fuel.
The Indian Air Force will be greatly benefited by its acquisition as
they will also be used for inserting troops in high altitude areas. They
can also carry M777 howitzers via slings. The Chinooks were pitted
against Russian Mi-26. The deal will also have the option of purchasing
another six.
Meanwhile, IHS Jane's has reported about the fast-tracking of the delayed acquisition of 145 BAE Systems M777 155 mm/39 calibre lightweight howitzers for the Indian Army. The deal is being done through the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) route and both the countries are working together drafting the letter of acceptance (LoA), which is being worked out by consultations between the Defence Ministry and the Pentagon.
Meanwhile, IHS Jane's has reported about the fast-tracking of the delayed acquisition of 145 BAE Systems M777 155 mm/39 calibre lightweight howitzers for the Indian Army. The deal is being done through the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) route and both the countries are working together drafting the letter of acceptance (LoA), which is being worked out by consultations between the Defence Ministry and the Pentagon.
Delivery schedules, guarantees, after-sales technical service, materiel,
and spares support are all included in the LoA. The deal will be worth
$700 million.
The howitzers can be carried via a sling on the Chinook choppers.
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