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The Hindu : News / National : Coast Guard floats $200 million tender for 16 choppers
The Indian Coast Guard has floated a global tender worth over $200 million to procure 16 light helicopters to be deployed on its warships to prevent any 26/11-type attack.
The global Request for Proposal (RFP) for procuring these choppers was issued a couple of months ago and companies have been asked to submit their bids by December, a Defence Ministry official toldPTIin New Delhi.
The RFP has been sent to three companies Eurocopter, AgustaWestland and Sikorsky, they said. Eurocopter is planning to field its twin-engine Panther helicopter.
According to the RFP, the Coast Guard wants these choppers to be equipped with surveillance devices to carry out search and rescue roles in coastal areas, they said.
The procurement is part of Coast Guards efforts to enhance its capabilities to tackle terrorism and other threats emanating from the sea.
Deployment of the choppers on offshore patrol vessels and other large-size ships of the Coast Guard will help in expanding its reach in the maritime zone to locate suspicious boats and other vessels, they said.
The choppers will also have light and medium machine guns on board.
To revamp the coastal security mechanism post 26/11, the government had sanctioned several fast-track acquisitions of equipment worth thousands of crores rupees, like fast attack craft, patrolling vessels, Dornier surveillance aircraft, helicopters and coastal radars.
The Indian Coast Guard has floated a global tender worth over $200 million to procure 16 light helicopters to be deployed on its warships to prevent any 26/11-type attack.
The global Request for Proposal (RFP) for procuring these choppers was issued a couple of months ago and companies have been asked to submit their bids by December, a Defence Ministry official toldPTIin New Delhi.
The RFP has been sent to three companies Eurocopter, AgustaWestland and Sikorsky, they said. Eurocopter is planning to field its twin-engine Panther helicopter.
According to the RFP, the Coast Guard wants these choppers to be equipped with surveillance devices to carry out search and rescue roles in coastal areas, they said.
The procurement is part of Coast Guards efforts to enhance its capabilities to tackle terrorism and other threats emanating from the sea.
Deployment of the choppers on offshore patrol vessels and other large-size ships of the Coast Guard will help in expanding its reach in the maritime zone to locate suspicious boats and other vessels, they said.
The choppers will also have light and medium machine guns on board.
To revamp the coastal security mechanism post 26/11, the government had sanctioned several fast-track acquisitions of equipment worth thousands of crores rupees, like fast attack craft, patrolling vessels, Dornier surveillance aircraft, helicopters and coastal radars.