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India Halts VSHORAD Contest To Weigh Stinger Offer

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NEW DELHI
— India has halted the procurement process for a very-short-range air defense (VSHORAD) system while the Defence Ministry considers a Raytheon proposal to sell the Stinger on a government-to-government basis, an Indian Army source said.

The original VSHORAD tender of 2010 has not been shelved, added the source, but if the Raytheon proposal is accepted, it could be canceled.

Saab, MBDA and Rosoboronexport are competing in response to the tender and are awaiting the downselect since completing the requisite trials nearly a year ago. Army sources said Saab is the frontrunner after the trials.

Raytheon’s proposal to supply the Stinger system was received nearly three months ago, the source said, and the Defence Ministry began seriously considering it after Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to Washington in September, the source said.


While no Raytheon executive here would comment whether the Stinger offer has been made, the source said Raytheon has even proposed a possible joint development of the Stinger VSHORAD system with India’s state-owned Bharat Dynamics.

The Stinger would also form part of the package for the 22 Apache attack helicopters the Air Force selected. Boeing’s Apache edged out Russia’s Mi-28 for the US $1.2 billion Air Force contract last year.
India is also considering mounting Stinger missiles on the 210 Mi-17 helicopters the Air Force has contracted with Russia, the source said.

Under the government’s existing proposal, the Army plans to buy 5,175 VSHORAD systems with technology transfer expected. Out of these, 2,300 systems would be acquired fully built, 1,260 in a partially constructed condition, and the remaining will be license-produced in India.

The VSHORAD system must be able to engage aerial targets day and night, have an effective range of 6 kilometers and be able to strike targets at an altitude greater than 3,000 meters. The Army wants to replace its aging Russian-made Igla air defense systems and wants a manportable VSHORAD weighing less than 25 kilograms.

An executive with one of the competitors claimed that its system far exceeded the Staff Qualitative Requirements, adding that they are awaiting the results of the downselect after the trials.

India Halts VSHORAD Contest To Weigh Stinger Offer | Defense News | defensenews.com


@Dillinger @sancho
 
wellcan some body post an exel sheet here with comparrision of MANPAD/VSHOROD missile sysytrems with comparrison between them on para meteres like range /warhead weight /strike cealing/price/weight among others

Thanks in advance
 
PR article for the Stinger? Why on eart would IAF mount stinger missiles on Mi 17s? Not to mention that they and IA seems to prefer the MBDA Mistral for Rudra and LCH combat helicopters anyway.
 
...does present IAF fleet EW suite counter AK Hangal's Stinger.??
Of the altitude is the answer...
 
210 mi-17s? I thought it's only 159?
I think that includes the old MI-171V choppers that were purchased by the IAF in the late 80s and in 2000-01
Number Procured: 232
........................53 Ordered in Feb 86 (47 to IAF , 6 to Ministry of Home Affairs)
........................40 Mi-17-1Vs ordered in May 2000
........................80 Mi-17-V5s ordered in 2008+additional 59 purchased in 2012
out of which 6 were for the Home Ministry.Approx. no. of losses is around 16.Hence the figure 210 is actually quite correct.
Mil Mi-17 [Hip] Pratap [www.bharat-rakshak.com]
 
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