SAAB and TATA Power SED to Manufacture Land Electronic Defence Systems
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SAAB and TATA Power Strategic Engineering Division (SED) have started
manufacturing Land Electronic Defence System (LEDS) 50 self-protection
systems for the Indian market and for export. The system has previously
been made in South Africa only.
SAAB recently announced that the process of Transfer of Technology for
production of initial orders for SAAB’s global customers has already
commenced at TATA Power SED’s facility in Bangalore. TATA Power SED will
eventually manufacture a large part of the system in India and also do
final assembly. TATA will also be responsible for marketing the system
in India.
"Up until now, LEDS has been manufactured by SAAB's South African
subsidiary SAAB Grintek Defence, with the new deal marking the first
time the system will be produced not only in India but anywhere outside
of South Africa. The Indian LEDS 50 units will initially be manufactured
at TATA Power SED's eleven-acre manufacturing facility in Bangalore,
which employs about 600 people,” Defense News reported.
"In the lead up to the start of production, the transfer of technology
is underway and TATA Power SED is in process of integrating all
technical and quality process requirements currently followed in SAAB
facility in South Africa," said Rahul Chaudhry, CEO of TATA Power SED.
“SAAB is fully committed to working with Indian industry to Make in
India, and this partnership is another step in that direction. TATA
Power SED’s strengths in Defence Electronics manufacturing are a perfect
complement to SAAB’s expertise in Electronic Warfare systems, sensors
and self-protection systems for all domains”, said Jan Widerström,
Chairman and Managing Director, SAAB India Technologies.
The Land Electronic Defence System (LEDS) 50 Mk 2 provides additional
protection to a vehicle and crew by detecting the presence of laser
threats and automatically deploying countermeasures to avoid the vehicle
being hit by the threat.
Anne Lewis-Olsson, Vice President Communication Africa at SAAB Grintek
Defence, told defenceWeb that production of LEDS 50 at SAAB Grintek
Defence will continue as before. She stated that the Indian deal is part
of SAAB’s technology transfer package to India and will be very good
for SAAB Grintek Defence. “India is a very large customer to SAAB and
the export of technology will create growth in the long run for SAAB and
SAAB Grintek defence in SA.”
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