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NEW DELHI: India is likely to make a renewed pitch to acquire armed drones from the US during defence minister Manohar Parrikar's visit to Washington next week to meet a requirement of the air force for a stealth cross border strike option.
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India will, however, sign the Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement (LEMOA) on sharing of military logistics during Parrikar’s visit.

These are the very drones the US deploys frequently on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. Any such acquisition, sources said, will bolster India's offensive options along some of its porous borders. While in the past, Washington has shied away from offering its armed Predator drones that have considerable combat experience in Afghanistan and Pakistan, India is hoping that its entry into the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) in June would make a difference.
ET has learnt that an earlier attempt by India to acquire the drones could not proceed as the US referred to international regulations that made it impossible to export the armed Predator. An unarmed, reconnaissance version of the Predator is already on offer for an Indian Navy requirement.
However, a tough road will lie ahead on acquiring the cutting edge armed drones from the US, including India's current reluctance to sign two military pacts - the Communication Interoperability and Security Memorandum Agreement (CISMOA) and Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement (BECA) - that Washington considers essential.
India will, however, sign the Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement (LEMOA) on sharing of military logistics during Parrikar's visit, sources have told ET.

The Indian defence ministry made a renewed bid to acquire armed drones in September 2015 under a project codenamed `Cheetah', a four year gap after the UPA government stalled the project. Sources told ET that the armed drone project also came up for discussion at a high level defence acquisition meeting in June.
While a $ 400 million proposal for acquiring armed Heron TP drones from Israel was given a quiet go ahead in 2015, the deal has not been inked as India has been considering the option to purchase US made Predator armed drones with its recent entry into MTCR.
India already operates a fleet of unarmed Heron and Searcher UAVs for surveillance and intelligence gathering. It also has a fleet of Harpy UAVs from Israel, which are self-destructing systems primarily tasked with taking out enemy radar positions.

While India is pursuing an indigenous drone programme with the Rustom 2 that is being developed by the DRDO, the project is several years away from weaponised induction.

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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...-entry-into-the-mtcr/articleshow/53880886.cms
 
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meet a requirement of the air force for a stealth cross border strike option.

Its the GOI will or the resolve that is lacking.
Not the weapon or platform.
 
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It just says that's the list price.........can't wrap my head around that figure...almost the same as 22 apaches
Well Apaches we bought most upgraded ones AH-64E
Actually it inflation taking its toll
 
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Well Apaches we bought most upgraded ones AH-64E
Actually it inflation taking its toll

If I'm not wrong the deal for the 10 HeronTP was for $400 million, was it not? The price referred to here is more than twice as much.......
 
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If I'm not wrong the deal for the 10 HeronTP was for $400 million, was it not? The price referred to here is more than twice as much.......

We are talking guardians reaper here the package will include hellfire missile's spare logistics

Heron TP is not came close to capabilities of reaper yet
 
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We are talking guardians reaper here the package will include hellfire missile's spare logistics

Heron TP is not came close to capabilities of reaper yet


I repeat and I would like for you to read that part again - it refers to just the list price.

This week, Indian and U.S. official signed contracts for the procurement of 22 AH-64E Apache attack helicopters and 15 CH-47F Chinook heavy-lift helicopters in a deal estimated to be worth $3 billion......

.....The procurement of the weapon systems of the Apache attack helicopter – including 812 AGM-114L-3 Hellfire Longbow missiles, 542 AGM-114R-3 Hellfire-II missiles, 245 Stinger Block I-92H missiles – as well as the aircraft’s radar equipment (e.g., the AN/APG-78 fire-control radar) was signed under a separate “foreign military sale” agreement. “The FMS [foreign military sale] portion of the sale includes munitions, training, aircraft certification, and components like engines, electro-optical sensors and the radar,”

Further:
De Maiziere was set to meet his US counterpart, Chuck Hagel, on Tuesday. Germany filed a preliminary request for the delivery of some form of unmanned aircraft early in 2012. The aircraft cost roughly $17 million (13 million euros) per unit. Germany was also reportedly considering the purchase of the Israeli-built Heron TP.
 
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I repeat and I would like for you to read that part again - it refers to just the list price.



Further:
It's quoted price
Still being negotiated its not final price

If we want top notch we have to pay

There is no supplemented available for US drones and it's Support in world as of now
 
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It's quoted price
Still being negotiated its not final price

I assume there is some error, the article quotes experts as saying that is the list price. I have no idea where they got it from.
 
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