Russia Offers Su-30MKI Technology Transfer Under ‘Make-in-India’
Russia has expressed willingness to transfer technology of 332 components of the Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter aircraft under the ‘Make-in-India’ program.
These components, also called line replacement units (LRUs) refer to
both critical and non-critical components and fall into four major heads
such as Radio and Radar; Electrical & Electronics System;
Mechanical System and Instrument System.
India’s Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) which manufactures the
aircraft under licence from its Russian arms exporter, Rosoboronexport,
has opened talks with the latter and the Sukhoi aircraft manufacturer,
Irkut Corp., to enable Indian industries to manufacture the LRUs through
transfer of technology (TOT) from the relevant Russian manufacturers of
the components, the Times of India reported on Friday.
Russia and India have commenced discussion since last August on further
TOT for the Sukhoi Su-30MKI under the ‘Make-in-India’ program to enable
greater participation from the Indian private industry in defence
manufacture, the report added. India will receive the full complement of
272 Su-30MKI aircraft by the end of next month. While the number of
aircraft with the Indian air force increases, so also does the need for
maintenance, repair and overhaul. With a planned service life of 30
years, the requirement for LRUs will only increase.
Vitaly Borodich, senior vice-president (military aviation), IRKUT Corp
had told defenseworld.net during an interview earlier this year, “Of the
272 aircraft contracted by India, 222 aircraft will have been
co-produced in India with HAL as our main partner.”
Borodich had said that India (HAL) has mastered licence production to
the extent that certain critical raw material is sourced locally.
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