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Tatas make first defence purchase

MUMBAI: The $72-billion Tata Group has made its first acquisition in the defence business . Tata Advanced Systems (TAS), a company set up in 2006 to tap the enormous opportunities in India’s defence sector, has bought a 74% stake in Hyderabad-based HBL Elta Avionics for an undisclosed amount.

The remaining 26% continues to be held by its foreign partner ELTA Systems, a unit of Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI). TAS has bought controlling interest in HBL Elta from HBL Power Systems , a company listed on the BSE, and the transaction was sealed a few weeks ago, said a Tata group source. The South-based outfit manufactures parts and accessories for defence-related aerospace applications. Mape Advisory , a boutique investment banking firm, advised Tatas on the transaction.

This will be the group’s second JV with IAI. It already has a 74:26 partnership to manufacture unmanned aerial vehicles, electronic warfare systems, missiles, radars and homeland security systems. IAI chief executive Itzhak Nissan and Tata Sons chairman Rata Tata have ambitious plans to build a multibillion dollar enterprise in the defence sector.

The Indian government has been modernizing the manufacturing of defence equipment, opening up the area for private players. It, however, has capped foreign direct investment to 26% and debates have been on to raise it to 49%. For the Tata Group, the acquisition underscores its huge interest in defence—identified as a key business area to its existing portfolio of salt-to-software and tea-to-telecom.

The group expects defence to be more than $5 billion business in the near future. And for that, TAS has struck a few partnerships with foreign companies for technology, among other things.

It has a joint venture with US-based helicopter manufacturer Sikorsy to manufacture cabins for Sikorsky S-92 helicopters. And recently, the company unveiled its first cabin, rolled out from the Hyderabad facility. TAS also has a joint venture with AGT International to provide integrated solutions for homeland security market.

Another partnership is with Lockheed Martin, makers of the legendary F-16 fighter jet, to make aircraft parts for the overseas market. “We are in discussions to sign a couple of more partnerships with foreign companies,” said the Tata group source.

The group has been present in defence, homeland security and disaster management space for several years but in a small way. One of the group companies that laid the foundation for this business was Nelco—a company where group chairman Ratan Tata cut his teeth in business in the ’70s. Today, there are several group companies such as Tata Communications , CMC and Titan Industries which cater to defence and aerospace.

Tata Power Strategic Electronic Division was a successful bidder for the Indian Air Force project involving the upgradate of 30 IAF airfields. Early this year, Tata Motors launched combat vehicles to enhance its participation in the defence sector.:cheers::cheers:
 
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Are we at the cusp of a revolution in the way our defense industry operates? Are we at the 90's of software revolution ?seniors please comment....:cheers:
 
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Are we at the cusp of a revolution in the way our defense industry operates? Are we at the 90's of software revolution ?seniors please comment....:cheers:

Cant say about Defense industry on a whole..but looks definitely for aerospace industry..Private players are coming out openly even though they are not being encouraged by GoI decisions ..
 
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I hope to see an Indian version of Lockheed Martin or Northrup Grumman :tup:

More defence tie ups will definitely add a lot to the GDP overall. Good going TATA.
 
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TATA Rocks,i hope mahindra defence systems also have a good share in indian defence..Everyone one should tie up with HAL...
 
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TATA Rocks,i hope mahindra defence systems also have a good share in indian defence..Everyone one should tie up with HAL...
 
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Great news..

what happen to TATA -Saab venture on planning a future fighter jet?
 
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i think tata have truly understood that government want more and more indian players in the defence sector. thats why they r investing so much in defence.

tata has already tied up with sikorsky for manufacture of helicopters.
tata is already working with indian forces in supplying supercomputers.
tata is developing advance land transportation systems for indian army.
TCS is also working in improving the inventory management systems of IAF and IA.
tata has already signed a deal with lockeed martin to sell their defence eqpt in india.
 
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Everyone wetting their hands,in the booming defence related industry in India.
 
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TATA as a company did excel in all the verticals that they are in... defence seems to be the new baby of tatas... I am sure its a matter of 5-6 yrs when we will see Tata emerging as one of the defence giant in the world... waiting for the day when India will induct most sophisticated missile defence system made by Tata:smitten::smitten: do u guys think that too much of a dream:azn::azn:
 
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what made u think its not beneficial? Indian private sector in all the verticals are extremely highly respected worldwide....and TATAs are at the top of that list... opening up has greatly benefited Telecom,IT,Banking... now its the turn of defence... don't worry brother
 
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TATA as a company did excel in all the verticals that they are in... defence seems to be the new baby of tatas... I am sure its a matter of 5-6 yrs when we will see Tata emerging as one of the defence giant in the world... waiting for the day when India will induct most sophisticated missile defence system made by Tata:smitten::smitten: do u guys think that too much of a dream:azn::azn:

i think its too early for what u have said. 5-6 yrs is a very less time. it will take 10-15 yrs for tatas to make a true impact on world stage.
u have to consider indian babus mentality also. remember tata could not set up their air line project due to babu giri. one minister for civil aviation even asked bribe from ratan tata.
 
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