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India hopes to seal the U A V deal with the US during Obama visit

11 Dec, 2014

NEW DELHI: US President Barack Obama's visit next month could bring some good tidings for the Indian skies, both in hinterland and along the border, with Delhi planning to acquire Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) from America.

With defence trade and joint production as key talking points during the visit, UAVs are among the items that the two sides are looking to co-produce and co-develop, official sources indicated.

This is part of the Indo-US Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI) that would receive a fillip during the Obama visit. The bilateral political-military dialogue last week in Delhi prepared the ground work for DTTI discussions for the presidential visit, sources informed.

Besides, the appointment of Ashton Carter as US Defence Secretary would be good news for DTTI. It was Carter who as Deputy Defence Secretary initiated DTTI and pushed for defence exports and discussed joint production during his visits to Delhi in 2012 and 2013.

Currently, India has few UAVs. But sources pointed out that the government is likely to give a major push to induction of UAVs in armed forces, which could be either made at home or acquired from foreign players. Delhi could end up spending $3 billion for UAVs of different sizes, range and parameters catering to varied specific requirements over the next decade, according to defence experts.

Last June, Under Secretary of Defence for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, Frank Kendall, ..

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India hopes to seal the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles deal with the US during Obama visit - The Economic Times
 
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Northrop Grumman drone.

MQ-9 Reaper or
X-47B


o_O
 
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India hopes to seal the U A V deal with the US during Obama visit

11 Dec, 2014

NEW DELHI: US President Barack Obama's visit next month could bring some good tidings for the Indian skies, both in hinterland and along the border, with Delhi planning to acquire Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) from America.

With defence trade and joint production as key talking points during the visit, UAVs are among the items that the two sides are looking to co-produce and co-develop, official sources indicated.

This is part of the Indo-US Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI) that would receive a fillip during the Obama visit. The bilateral political-military dialogue last week in Delhi prepared the ground work for DTTI discussions for the presidential visit, sources informed.

Besides, the appointment of Ashton Carter as US Defence Secretary would be good news for DTTI. It was Carter who as Deputy Defence Secretary initiated DTTI and pushed for defence exports and discussed joint production during his visits to Delhi in 2012 and 2013.

Currently, India has few UAVs. But sources pointed out that the government is likely to give a major push to induction of UAVs in armed forces, which could be either made at home or acquired from foreign players. Delhi could end up spending $3 billion for UAVs of different sizes, range and parameters catering to varied specific requirements over the next decade, according to defence experts.

Last June, Under Secretary of Defence for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, Frank Kendall, ..

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India hopes to seal the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles deal with the US during Obama visit - The Economic Times
which type of UAVs india is interested in?
 
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Well thought move by both countries. This will be our hallmark of Indo Us defence partnership .Lots of things can be done from resonance to patrol
 
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its UAV not UCAV... you wet dreamers .. :lol:
its UAV not UCAV... you wet dreamers .. :lol:


We have a healthy supply of Isreali and domestic UAVs .

Drones for Navy and other forces was recommended and reports of India-US collaboration on that was reported much earlier.

On Modi's US wishlist: Drones for defence, internal security - Firstpost

US mulling sale of armed drones to allies including India

which type of UAVs india is interested in?

Since collaboration is with Northrop Grumman .

MQ-9 Reaper or
X-47B
 
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some might want Predator or Reaper,but I'd personally think that we should buy MQ-4 BAMS,MQ-8 Fire scout or micro UAVs.Reaper is out of reach and we'll have Rustam-2 which will have similar capability like Predator...
 
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Northrop Grumman drone.

MQ-9 Reaper or
X-47B


o_O

X-47B! That thing literally looks like an alien technology! :p: US wont ever think of exporting such highly sophisticated eequipment to any nation for that matter - These things are those which uphold their air superiority over the skies! No chance!

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which type of UAVs india is interested in?

Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton HALE UAV

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Indian Navy looking to buy Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton HALE UAV?
 
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