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India inks Rs 5,000 cr deal with US for 145 M777 howitzers

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Breaking the Bofors jinx, India and the US today inked a nearly Rs 5,000 crore deal for 145 M777 ultra-light howitzers, which will be mostly deployed near the borders with China.

This is the first deal for artillery guns since the Bofors scandal in 1980s.

"India has today signed the Letter of Acceptance which formalises the contract between India and US for these guns," sources said.

The deal for 145 American ultra-light howitzers, costing about Rs 5,000 crore was recently cleared by the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS).

The deal was inked as atwo-day meeting of the 15thIndia-US Military Cooperation Group (MCG) began here.

India-US MCG is a forum established to progress Defence Cooperation between HQ Integrated Defence Staff and US Pacific Command at the strategic and operational levels.

The meeting commenced with the US Co-Chair Lt Gen David H Berger, Commander US Marine Corps Forces, Pacific calling on Lt Gen Satish Dua, CISC, HQ IDS.

The MCG meeting is co-chaired by Air Marshal AS Bhonsle DCIDS (Operations), HQ IDS.

A 260-member delegation from the US Defence Forces and several officers from the three Services HQ and HQ IDS representing the Indian side are attending the bilateral event.

On the issue of M777, the sources said India had sent a Letter of Request to the US government showing interest in buying the guns which will be deployed in high-altitude areas in Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh, bordering China.

The US had responded with a Letter of Acceptance (LOA) and the Defence Ministry had in June looked into the terms and conditions and approved it.

The offsets, under which BAE Systems, manufacturer of the gun, will invest about USD 200 million, will be pursued independently.

While 25 guns will come to India in a fly-away condition, the rest will be assembled at the proposed Assembly Integration and Test facility for the weapon system in India in partnership with Mahindra.

The first two howitzers will be delivered within six months of the contract being inked, while rest will be delivered at the rate of two per month.
The howitzers that can be heli-lifted were first proposedto be bought from BAE about 10 years back.

http://wap.business-standard.com/ar...us-for-145-m777-howitzers-116113001352_1.html
 
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the Bofors scandal in 1980s.

"India has today signed the Letter of Acceptance which formalises the contract between India and US for these guns," sources said.

The deal for 145 American ultra-light howitzers, costing about Rs 5,000 crore was recently cleared by the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS).

The deal was inked as atwo-day meeting of the 15thIndia-US Military Cooperation Group (MCG) began here.

India-US MCG is a forum established to progress Defence Cooperation between HQ Integrated Defence Staff and US Pacific Command at the strategic and operational levels.

The meeting commenced with the US Co-Chair Lt Gen David H Berger, Commander US Marine Corps Forces, Pacific calling on Lt Gen Satish Dua, CISC, HQ IDS.

The MCG meeting is co-chaired by Air Marshal AS Bhonsle DCIDS (Operations), HQ IDS.

A 260-member delegation from the US Defence Forces and several officers from the three Services HQ and HQ IDS representing the Indian side are attending the bilateral event.

On the issue of M777, the sources said India had sent a Letter of Request to the US government showing interest in buying the guns which will be deployed in high-altitude areas in Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh, bordering China.

The US had responded with a Letter of Acceptance (LOA) and the Defence Ministry had in June looked into the terms and conditions and approved it.

The offsets, under which BAE Systems, manufacturer of the gun, will invest about USD 200 million, will be pursued independently.

While 25 guns will come to India in a fly-away condition, the rest will be assembled at the proposed Assembly Integration and Test facility for the weapon system in India in partnership with Mahindra.

The first two howitzers will be delivered within six months of the contract being inked, while rest will be delivered at the rate of two per month.
The howitzers that can be heli-lifted were first proposedto be bought from BAE about 10 years back.

http://wap.business-standard.com/ar...us-for-145-m777-howitzers-116113001352_1.html

What's are the chances these will be deployed on the western border as opposed to the East with China?
 
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What's are the chances these will be deployed on the western border as opposed to the East with China?

Frankly speaking it will be deployed on both front. . . It is China specific as they call it because of its ability to be airlifted to mountainous terrains of ladakh and border with Tibet. And India also developing mountain strike Corp for offensive role against China without pulling out from our defensive formation. So this M777 is much needed addition.

Actual number could go up to 700-800 over all.
 
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Are all the parts and sub systems sourced from the US and only assembled in India or are there any components which are made by Indian firms like how Tata makes the fuselages for Apaches
 
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Are all the parts and sub systems sourced from the US and only assembled in India or are there any components which are made by Indian firms like how Tata makes the fuselages for Apaches

25 will be fully imported.Rest will be assembled by Mahindra in India.However,it will allow for future investments from BAE systems
 
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Frankly speaking it will be deployed on both front. . . It is China specific as they call it because of its ability to be airlifted to mountainous terrains of ladakh and border with Tibet. And India also developing mountain strike Corp for offensive role against China without pulling out from our defensive formation. So this M777 is much needed addition.

Actual number could go up to 700-800 over all.

I don't doubt that one bit at all considering

"the offsets, under which BAE Systems, the manufacturer of the gun, will invest about USD 200 million, will be pursued independently. While 25 guns will come to India in a fly-away condition, the rest will be assembled at home in partnership with Mahindra. The first two howitzers guns will be delivered within six months of the contract being inked, while rest will come at the rate of two per month"
 
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Are all the parts and sub systems sourced from the US and only assembled in India or are there any components which are made by Indian firms like how Tata makes the fuselages for Apaches
As usual. 25 Imported in finished status! Rest will be assembled in India. Deal worth 750 m usd 200 mil will be reinvested. Some parts will be made in India so in later bulk order worth billions of dollars will have more equipment or supply Lone could be shifted to India If the order exceed 650+. As per their request in the past.

I don't doubt that one bit at all considering

"the offsets, under which BAE Systems, the manufacturer of the gun, will invest about USD 200 million, will be pursued independently. While 25 guns will come to India in a fly-away condition, the rest will be assembled at home in partnership with Mahindra. The first two howitzers guns will be delivered within six months of the contract being inked, while rest will come at the rate of two per month"

I have doubt this report says it's 6 months but I heard it's more like 3 months for first Howitzer?
 
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As usual. 25 Imported in finished status! Rest will be assembled in India. Deal worth 750 m usd 200 mil will be reinvested. Some parts will be made in India so in later bulk order worth billions of dollars will have more equipment or supply Lone could be shifted to India If the order exceed 650+. As per their request in the past.



I have doubt this report says it's 6 months but I heard it's more like 3 months for first Howitzer?

The sooner the better at the rate these escalations are going, it should be ASAP.
 
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What is the status on the K9 ? Has the contract been signed ?

Final contract not been achieved. But price negotiation ended. 100 tanks will be made in India with L&T worth 700$ millions. Contract expected to be signed by end of this fiscal year which is March 2017. But reports suggest that works are already began. Sub systems local contractors are been selected /discussed etc. L&T will act as a major assembler equipment manufacturers as well.

As of now system been modified as per Indian Army requirements. Later will enter production once deal is inked. This K9 project will also to have numbers exceeding 500-600
 
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Final contract not been achieved. But price negotiation ended. 100 tanks will be made in India with L&T worth 700$ millions. Contract expected to be signed by end of this fiscal year which is March 2017. But reports suggest that works are already began. Sub systems local contractors are been selected /discussed etc. L&T will act as a major assembler equipment manufacturers as well.

As of now system been modified as per Indian Army requirements. Later will enter production once deal is inked. This K9 project will also to have numbers exceeding 500-600

I am iffy about L&T - But assuming that is limited to some of their construction work in Civil engineering are they up to the mark for Defense?
 
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