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(Indian) Navy gets ready to add more muscle...Naval Multi-Role Helis (NMRH)

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NEW DELHI: India is all set to formally launch the hunt for over 75 heavy-duty "stealthy'' naval helicopters with potent anti-submarine and anti-warship warfare capabilities, as also customized for amphibious assaults and commando operations against conventional, terror, piracy and other threats.

The Defence Acquisitions Council, chaired by defence minister A K Antony, on Friday discussed the mega naval multi-role helicopter (NMRH) project, which is likely to cost well over $2 billion.

"The global tender for NMRH will be issued soon. The project is likely to get even bigger at a later stage, with more such helicopters being ordered after the first 75. An initial lot will be obtained off-the-shelf from abroad, while the rest will be manufactured in India with the foreign collaborator's help,'' an MoD source said.

The NMRH acquisition will be in addition to the ongoing Rs 2,000 crore procurement of 16 multi-role helicopters, wherein the field trial evaluation report of European NH-90 and American Sikorsky-70B is now being examined by MoD to select the final winner.


Navy is also going in for new carrier-borne fighter jets, maritime patrol aircraft and drones, which together will cost around Rs 85,000 crore. These include 45 Russian MiG-29Ks for $2 billion and 12 American P-8I long-range reconnaissance aircraft for over $3 billion.

With China looming large on the radar screen, India wants to build a powerful three-dimensional Navy to protect its geostrategic interests stretching from Hormuz Strait to Malacca Strait. As part of the over Rs 300,000 crore long-term naval plans, 48 warships are already on order, as first reported by TOI.

"The NMRH, weighing 9-12.5 tonne each, will operate from the flight decks of frigates, destroyers and aircraft carriers. Five global aviation majors indicated their interest to our initial queries,'' said a source.

The new helicopters, with an operational life of over 30 years, will replace the older Sea King helicopters and meet requirements of the expanding Navy. Their "primary roles'' will include anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare, special and commando operations, and amphibious assault and troop carriage.

The "secondary roles'', in turn, will include electronic intelligence and anti-piracy, search and rescue, casualty evacuation and external cargo carrying. Navy wants the helicopters to be equipped with advanced avionics and weapons suites - including state-of-the-art-radars, light-weight torpedoes, depth charges, 70mm rockets and 20mm guns -- to "detect, identify, classify and destroy'' aerial, surface and sub-surface threats.

Incidentally, the Indian armed forces are planning the induction of over 900 helicopters over the next 15 years. They include 384 light-utility and observation, 139 medium-lift, 114 light combat, 22 heavy-duty attack, 15 heavy-lift, 12 VVIP, five maritime early-warning and, of course, 186 Dhruv advanced light helicopters.


Navy gets ready to add more muscle - The Times of India

Too many new purchases stories now a days... Looks like some guys are really cranking up their minds to wake others up and be aware of changing defence needs for the country... Any idea on who will be the contenders here???
 
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India is all set to formally launch the hunt for over 75 heavy-duty "stealthy'' naval helicopters with potent anti-submarine and anti-warship warfare capabilities

This can be Effectively Used in Special Forces Operations By Our Marcos !! More Potent Air Power to Our Navy
 
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For Me..."India developed this .." "India developed that....." is much sweeter news than .. "India buying this...." "India buying that....."
At least co-development.
If DRDO/HAL is overboked...rope in private sector.....
....or ..least asking vendors to establish (if co-development or TOT is not there ) shop here and sell worldwide...
e.g NMRH is made in India ..by the vendor itself for the worldwide customer..India being a major customer....75 is a big number for Naval Helis.:tup:
Something like ..Hyundai making cars for the world in India...
..I agree it is easier said than done and above example may be a over simplified example , but have we tried it ???
Why not try with the systems which are not linked directly with the battle field...e.g basic trainers for IAF.?
We also need to look aggressively for the export of defense systems....which has long been suppressed...for wrong reasons. :cry:
Cheers!
 
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WTF do we need a goddamn global tender for every stupid thing? Rather than going straight with heavy modifications of Dhruvs for the same role, these losers are going for foreign trash needlessly bleeding our economy even more. This government seems to have sworn an oath of loyalty to the western imperialists before they left India. :angry:

For those who answer me as "will get best of equipment", do remember that getting second best indigenous faster is much better than getting best around in the market after 10 years. MRCA is the best example of this nonsense.
 
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WTF do we need a goddamn global tender for every stupid thing? Rather than going straight with heavy modifications of Dhruvs for the same role, these losers are going for foreign trash needlessly bleeding our economy even more. This government seems to have sworn an oath of loyalty to the western imperialists before they left India. :angry:

For those who answer me as "will get best of equipment", do remember that getting second best indigenous faster is much better than getting best around in the market after 10 years. MRCA is the best example of this nonsense.

Unfortunately though even with the Dhruv about 70% of it is foreign. I seriously believe that instead of going for the best in the world equipment, India needs to focus on making indigenous equipment even if it will be subpar at first. That is how you build up your technology base.
 
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For Me..."India developed this .." "India developed that....." is much sweeter news than .. "India buying this...." "India buying that....."At least co-development.


If DRDO/HAL is overboked...rope in private sector.....
....or ..least asking vendors to establish (if co-development or TOT is not there ) shop here and sell worldwide...
e.g NMRH is made in India ..by the vendor itself for the worldwide customer..India being a major customer....75 is a big number for Naval Helis.:tup:

Can't and won't. Getting privates in means that the government will be made to look inept and corrupt that it REALLY is. So at the expense of the national independence on foreign suppliers, these scumbags will satisfy their d!rty egos. This has been going on for the last 20 years.

Do you really think that GOI didn't know about the involvement of private players in India? They knew it since 1991. The reason they are not doing it is because their Swiss bank accounts will stop getting filled. Unless our political system is mercilessly cleaned through crude methods, nothing will emerge well.

Something like ..Hyundai making cars for the world in India...

Turkey is doing that smartly while our babus continue to drain our wealth by slaving around foreign rule ever since independence.

We also need to look aggressively for the export of defense systems....which has long been suppressed...for wrong reasons. :cry:
Cheers!

For that stuff to happen, this government has to fall. And not just ruling party which is 90% responsible, but entire government. And to be replaced by a stronger and more decisive one.
 
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Unfortunately though even with the Dhruv about 70% of it is foreign. I seriously believe that instead of going for the best in the world equipment, India needs to focus on making indigenous equipment even if it will be subpar at first. That is how you build up your technology base.

70% of Dhruv is indigenous about 30% is foreign.
 
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For Me..."India developed this .." "India developed that....." is much sweeter news than .. "India buying this...." "India buying that....."
At least co-development.
If DRDO/HAL is overboked...rope in private sector.....
....or ..least asking vendors to establish (if co-development or TOT is not there ) shop here and sell worldwide...
e.g NMRH is made in India ..by the vendor itself for the worldwide customer..India being a major customer....75 is a big number for Naval Helis.:tup:
Something like ..Hyundai making cars for the world in India...
..I agree it is easier said than done and above example may be a over simplified example , but have we tried it ???
Why not try with the systems which are not linked directly with the battle field...e.g basic trainers for IAF.?
We also need to look aggressively for the export of defense systems....which has long been suppressed...for wrong reasons. :cry:
Cheers!

Not now but soon.

But for now out****ingstanding news!! :woot:
 
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NH-90

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I think HAL should have worked with a foreign partner to convert Dhruv with such features as it would be much cheaper...
 
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Whilst the NH-90 looks cool, it appears the S-70 is the clear front runner and is the most advanced such platform in it's class anyway.
 
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all that is good for our navy, only thing is we need to is take a quick all on what we are buying and when
 
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