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India’s HAL supplies parts for US fighter jet


New Delhi, Feb 7 (IANS) The public sector Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has begun supplying fuselage parts for the formidable Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet fighter jet in what is seen as global recognition for the Indian aeronautical industry.

HAL has already sent five sets of the Super Hornet’s gun bay doors (GBDs) to Boeing and 13 more are under manufacture as part of an initial contract, according to a report in the coming issue of India Strategic defence magazine.

The report quotes HAL chairman and managing director Ashok Nayak as saying that the company, which had plans to invest Rs.280 billion ($6 billion) to modernize its factories in the coming years, was looking for bigger business in the worldwide military and civil aviation market as leading aircraft manufacturers increase their share of the Indian market due to the country’s requirement of modern, fuel-efficient military and civil aircraft.

HAL has supplied parts for the British Jaguar aircraft that the Indian Air Force acquired in the 1970s, including the over-wing pylon for the French Matra missiles that it carries. It has supplied aircraft doors to both Boeing and EADS Airbus in the past, but this is the first time that parts for a US fighter jet are being sourced from India.

Vivek Lall, vice president and country head for Boeing Defense, Space and Security (Boeing DSS) in New Delhi, told India Strategic that the current order to HAL was not tied to India buying the F-18 Super Hornet but was part of a Boeing initiative to source $1 one billion worth of parts and services from HAL.

As part of this, Boeing is also sourcing wire harnesses for the F-18 from HAL.

A second order for GBDs is in the offing, Lal confirmed adding: “I believe HAL and Boeing share a great working together partnership for many years now that will continue to grow very significantly in support of the national industrial policy of the country.”

While the value of the contract was not available, discussions with HAL were continuing on gradually increasing the orders.

The GBD covers the Super Hornet’s six-barrel 20mm, externally powered M61A2 Gatling gun system that can fire 4,000-6,000 rounds per minute. Made by US military systems giant General Dynamics, the gun, however, carries only about 600 rounds.

The gun can be used in a dogfight if it erupts, although the aircraft is loaded with long-range precision strike weapons and missiles as the emphasis now is on beyond visual range (BVR) engagement.

So far, Boeing has been sourcing GBDs from the Czech Republic’s AERO Vodochody, which has already supplied more than 300.

Nayak pointed out that last year, HAL had also supplied the rear fuselage for the Gulfstream 150 business jet as part of its globalization strategy and increase its annual turnover three times from around Rs.47 billion at present.

Gulfstream is also owned by General Dynamics, which had developed the F-16 fighter but later sold it to Lockheed Martin.

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i think for mrca tender only boeing doing this game
 
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It is just outsourcing. Hal will make those parts at much cheaper rate than Boeing.
 
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Bhaisaab

Its nothing HAL is building door since 1990 and it has not progressed since then... all these are just exchange for future pending projects and cheap labor... Its also trying to portray for MRCA joint venture...its all in politics...:chilli::victory::police:
 
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It is just outsourcing. Hal will make those parts at much cheaper rate than Boeing.
Of course, but already having such a deal, will of course be a benefit for Boeing. There were some reports that said Beoing wants to build other airframe parts (possibly the wings) of all F18SH in India, if F18SH wins MMRCA, so this would only be the first step.
One more reason why I think MMRCA will be a political decision and not mainly decided by actual capabilities of the fighter, or most benefits in all terms. However, I still hope for Rafale!
 
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arnt the majority of the other parts made in mexico and china?
 
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No offense intended but are you ppl really happy that you get to manufacture only these kind of things while being kept away from the real deal.
 
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No offense intended but are you ppl really happy that you get to manufacture only these kind of things while being kept away from the real deal.

Buddy, every job has its own value, when a company like Boing which is ofcourse the second largest defense Firm in the world trusting HAL to supply parts for its Aircrafts is very much an an Honor to Us. Why do You think it as bad? And what do you mean by a real deal?

HAL is ranked 34th among the defense firms around the world, we are proud of it.... We can only step in gradually buddy...:disagree:
 
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