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India is planning to issue a letter of request to the U.S government for a U.S. foreign military sale (FMS) of Northrop Grumman’s MQ-8B Fire Scout vertical takeoff unmanned aerial system (VTUAS).

The Indian government is expected to send a request via the U.S Embassy for FMS clearance, as “the technology is not for release,” an Indian navy official says. Northrop has made presentations on the system over the past few years to the Indian navy and army.

With homegrown insurgency a big concern in India, interest has emerged for the Airborne Standoff Minefield Detection System (Astamids), which has been demonstrated on Fire Scout.

“The insurgents lay mines to be remotely triggered four inches below the roads in the Eastern states of India,” an army official says. “The algorithms to locate IEDs [improvised explosive devices] through processing Astamids imagery will prove a boon to the paramilitary forces having to cope with this problem.”

The sensor’s primary function is to detect minefields in support of mobile ground forces in day and night conditions. It uses quad-prism aperture-splitting technology with the aid of an integrated illuminator and target laser rangefinder and designator. The 75-lb. electro-optical infrared/multi-spectral imaging payload can detect surface-emplaced and recently buried patterned mines, as well as randomly scattered mines. The payload also can be expanded to detect obstacles, combat vehicles, camouflaged objects and other combat targets.

With the support of the U.S. Navy, Northrop and its industry partners completed a set of Fire Scout flight demonstrations in the United Arab Emirates on July 14. The demonstrations included numerous takeoffs and landings in hot, windy and sandy conditions in temperatures as high as 47 deg. C (117 degrees F). The VTUAS also conducted various test flights at altitudes up to 3,000 meters (9,800 ft.). These demonstration missions included non-line-of-sight operations that showcased Fire Scout’s ability to operate autonomously in remote locations, and its FLIR Systems electro-optical/infrared sensing capabilities used to locate and acquire targets, according to a statement. The flights also demonstrated the vehicle’s real-time imagery-transmission capability.

Based on a Schweizer Aircraft commercial helicopter airframe, the Fire Scout incorporates reliable turbine power (160 million flight hours) using standard NATO heavy fuel.

Meanwhile, the Indian government’s decision to convert its Alouette III light utility helicopters — known in India as the Chetak helicopter — into UAVs is in abeyance for the moment. A year and a half ago, there was a plan for the Chetak to be fitted with the sensor suite of the Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) Heron UAV and an IAI-developed, bolt-on flight control package.

Chetak has been primarily in service with the Indian air force in training, light transport, casualty evacuation, communications and liaison roles.
 
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What's its time over target? Fixed wings UAV are very useful because they can linger for weeks but helicopters are gas guzzlers.
 
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We are really going into the complete grip of uncle sam and why not when their stooge is at the helm of affairs here.

First artillery program stalled, go FMS.
Transport planes, refuellers stalled---go FMS
and now NRUV----go FMS.

Uncle sam says, hey indians stop this R&D shyt, tell us what do you want and we will give it to you, just do not ask TOT.:usflag:
 
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We are really going into the complete grip of uncle sam and why not when their stooge is at the helm of affairs here.

First artillery program stalled, go FMS.
Transport planes, refuellers stalled---go FMS
and now NRUV----go FMS.

Uncle sam says, hey indians stop this R&D shyt, tell us what do you want and we will give it to you, just do not ask TOT.:usflag:

well said buddy:D as long as our bloody poltical baboons are corrupt this will not change
 
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I say just buy it if not as a stop-gap measure until chetak nhruv arrives but as a supplement to it. Additionally it can be used aboard navy ships in anti-piracy and anti-sub roles.
Hopefully this comes through quickly and doesn't go the same way as all other defence procurements.
 
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