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Thales to convert Indian Navy minesweepers into mine hunters


New Delhi, Jan 8 - French defence and electronics major Thales is to convert four to six Indian Navy minesweepers into state-of-the-art mine hunters in a deal believed to be worth $50 million.

The company is also in advanced negotiations with the Indian Air Force (IAF) for a generational upgrade of its Mirage-2000 combat jets, even as it is 'completely open to collaboration' with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for the fabrication and launch of satellites.

'Yes, I can confirm that we have signed a contract with the Indian Navy for upgrading four to six of their minesweepers and converting them into mine hunters,' a top Thales executive said.

'There will be a complete change of the sonar suites and combat systems to give the vessels leading edge capabilities,' the official told IANS, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Citing contractual obligations, the official was not willing to put a value to the deal but enquiries from other sources put this at around $50 million.

The Indian Navy currently operates a dozen Soviet-era minesweepers, equally divided between the western and eastern fleets and it was not immediately clear which of these ships would be upgraded. The vessels were inducted between 1978 and 1988.

However, since the refit is to be conducted at Visakhapatnam, the headquarters of the eastern fleet, it would be logical to conclude that the six vessels based there would undergo the upgrades.

Experts from Thales Underwater Systems will conduct the refits in collaboration with their Indian counterparts and the project is likely to take four years to complete.

Speaking about the Mirage-2000s, the official said the project would involve a 'total upgrade of avionics and radars minus the engines'.

'We will be completely changing the generation the aircraft to take from 1980 vintage to 2010-era jets that can operate for another 25 years,' the official added.

'Our negotiations are in an advanced stage and we are now awaiting an RFP (request for proposal) from the Indian Air Force,' the official said, adding that the process could take anything from six months to two years.

As for the ISRO project, the official said talks on this had begun after Thales last September acquired French electronics giant Alcatel's satellite division.
Thales to convert Indian Navy minesweepers into mine hunters : India World
 
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Why does India need foreign help to upgrade it's Armed Forces Equipments? For Navel ships upgrade they went to a French Co, and naturally for Mirages the same country.
Sixty years ago they got the Naval Shipyards, and HAL. But so far nothing indigenous has been produced.
 
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Why does India need foreign help to upgrade it's Armed Forces Equipments? For Navel ships upgrade they went to a French Co, and naturally for Mirages the same country.


When a particular person want to see according to what suits to his sensitivity, he is not able to accept why does such affairs are happening like above.


Sixty years ago they got the Naval Shipyards, and HAL. But so far nothing indigenous has been produced.



Reality is way different then what you used to perceive, let me give you some insight in a reality. There is no country in the world apart from US and Russia can produce everything indigenously on its own. Besides such a harsh reality, India is among those countries which are still trying to reach the milestone of 100% indigenous defence products.


Set up of HAL and Naval shipyards sixty years ago by India, it doesn’t mean India had taken the oath of producing each and everything by herself. According to present defence production framework, India has targeted to indigenoused 70% of defence stuff and rest of to be fulfilled either through the direct import and joint production.
 
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