India-Russia Likely To Ink Kamov 226T Helicopter Deal in December
A Kamov 226T Helicopter
India and Russia are likely sign an agreement for the manufacture in
India of the Kamov KA 226T helicopters during the visit of Prime
Minister Modi in December.
Indian defence minister Manohar Parrikar who embarked on a three-day
visit to Russia said in an interview to TASS that he hoped to use his
visit to have the chooper deal negotiated and ready for signing when the
Prime Minister arrives.
The joint manufacture had been proposed by Mr Modi to Russian president
Putin during his visit to New Delhi last year. Subsequently, the Indian
Defence Acquisition Council had cleared the proposal for joint
manufacture.
It is not yet known which Indian company is likely to partner Russian
Helicopters, the manufacture of the KA-226T. Informal sources said that
state owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and Reliance Defence
were the two contenders to partner with the Russians.
While the KA 226T was originally proposed for an Indian Army and Navy
tender for light helicopters, for which it had been shortlisted along
with a chopper from Eurocopter (Now Airbus), the proposal was put in
cold storage since the last seveal years.
However, it received a new impetus after Prime Modi came to power with
his emphasis on ‘Make in India’. The KA 226T are proposed to be
manufactured in India both to meet domestic demand from the armed forces
as well as to tap the export market.
India has a requirement for over 200 helicopters of the KA 226T type and
the world market for the twin rotor helicopter capable of a variety of
roles including attack, transport, and medical evacuation is seen in
excess of 1000 machines over five years.
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