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Malaysia has shown keen interest in Akash: Antony

Thursday January 10 2008 00:00 IST

NEW DELHI: Within a few days of India testing its indigenous air defence system Akash, the successful trials have generated curiosity in the region.

The first queries about the effectiveness of the system came from Malaysia. Defence Minister A K Antony on Wednesday said that the Malaysians were closely following the trials of Akash and have shown keen interest in the surface-to-air missile.

Antony, who was in Malaysia earlier this week, said that the Ministry of Defence will look positively into any proposal of sharing the technology with friendly countries. The officials will now follow up on the proposal from Malaysia, he said.

The Defence Minister, who inaugurated the Defence Research and Development Organisation’s golden jubilee celebrations, stressed on indigenous development of strategic programmes. "Nobody will give us strategic technology," he said, adding that the DRDO’s role becomes crucial in developing stragtegic technologies.

He said that the thrust is on aggressive indigenisation of weapon systems but at the same time in certain specialised areas help of the industry can be taken. But defence scientists said that while indigenisation would be key to the strategic programmes, the DRDO will encourage foreign collaborations on other projects.

For instance, DRDO is looking for foreign partners to enhance the capability of Kaveri jet engine which will be used in Light Combat Aircraft. The Kaveri project has been going on for several years. DRDO chief M.Natrajan on Wednesday said that it is progressing well. But as the requirements for LCA have grown, the DRDO is looking for foreign collaborators. A technical evaluation committee will go through the process and sign up the agreement, he said. The DRDO is hoping that the engine would be ready by 2011.

The Akash missile system, which will be inducted into the Indian Air Force, will provide air defence cover for key installations like nuclear power plants, harbours, ports and airports. The air defence system can track and destroy enemy fighter aircraft, sub-sonic cruise missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles at a height of 25 km.

The Indian scientists have claimed that the Akash system is on par with platforms offered by other countries like the US in terms of performance and price. The decision to pass on the system to foreign countries will be taken at the highest level even as the MoD has been positive about the move.

Malaysia has shown keen interest in Akash: Antony - Newindpress.com
 
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One can attribute the sophistation and lethality of Akash SAM with sudden interst express by foreign nation. Afterall such advance SAM at a cheap price can attrack any foreign countries armed forces.
 
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India must deal with Islamic countries with caution.

Before giving them the missile India must ask malaysia,Does kashmir belong to India?does Arunachal belong to india?
 
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I don't see why Malaysia is buying from India when Turkey would be a much better choice, Malaysia could have joined in the SAM development programs.
 
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India must deal with Islamic countries with caution.

Before giving them the missile India must ask malaysia,Does kashmir belong to India?does Arunachal belong to india?

All that is your internal matter, we have no business on giving official comments on such issues.

Where do you think this guy is from anyway Rezavan?

I honestly have no idea. He seems to know bits and pieces about Malaysia, but too little to be from the ASEAN region :confused:
 
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India should not sell its strategic tech to any other country until and unless it has more advance version of the same tech available for its own defence...
 
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India must deal with Islamic countries with caution.

Before giving them the missile India must ask malaysia,Does kashmir belong to India?does Arunachal belong to india?

sure,they do belong to india(no one know better than me ).
You should stay with topic.By the way,many pakistani spread rumour about many countries want to buy JF-17,how many order came till now ?
 
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Waow can't believe it that a false flag member brought back this 3 year old thread on front page just to satisfy his trolling addiction....


I don't see why Malaysia is buying from India when Turkey would be a much better choice, Malaysia could have joined in the SAM development programs.
First of all may i know turkey's SAM program that you are talking about....because as per my knowledge Turkey itself has issued RFI for SAM...

And Secondly why should Malaysia go for turkish SAM.....Give me a single reason except that Islamic Nation propaganda
 
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India should not sell its strategic tech to any other country until and unless it has more advance version of the same tech available for its own defence...

Akash is a DEFENSIVE weapon. Meaning it cannot be used to harrow anyone. Exporting such weapons will increase our profile. We seriously need exports to kickstart corporatist mentality amongst sarkari dodos.

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And Secondly why should Malaysia go for turkish SAM.....Give me a single reason except that Islamic Nation propaganda

There is absolutely no reason other than that. The funny part is that neither Turkey nor Malaysians think in terms of religion all the time unlike his Jamaati gang and their patrons the Pakistanis. :lol:


I don't see why Malaysia is buying from India when Turkey would be a much better choice, Malaysia could have joined in the SAM development programs.

I think we're much closer to them than Turkey is. And Malaysian government doesn't think in terms of religion like you and your ex-brothers do. Malaysia has an ongoing successful military cooperation in training and management of their MKMs via IAF's MKI fleet squadrons.

This will only add to the cooperation.


The Akash missile system, which will be inducted into the Indian Air Force, will provide air defence cover for key installations like nuclear power plants, harbours, ports and airports.

It is already being deployed. This is indeed ancient news.
 
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Sell to Malaysia.
Malaysia can be a good launch customer, with Vietnam and other as probables.
Malaysia armed forces are professionals of high repute and if we can sell to them, our products will be also get a good publicity and advertisement.This is exactly what France is trying to do with it's Rafale with India. A good professional customer and the best publicity/advertisement.
 
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The news is from 2008.............and its oct of 2011... nothing !!!! a dead thread.
 
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