DAC meet: 5 major defence procurement deals likely to be cleared by Manohar Parrikar

The defence ministry is set to clear procurement of 'Made in India' Akash missile systems for the air force that will involve private sector participation.

DAC meet: 5 major defence procurement deals likely to be cleared by Manohar Parrikar
NEW DELHI: A major defence procurement meeting is on at South Block today. Defence Minster Manohar Parrikar and top officials are expected to discuss a variety of projects, including policy issues on blacklisting and procurement.

Some of the major projects that may get a procurement go ahead today include:

1. Naval Utility Helicopters: A firm proposal has been moved by the Navy to the ministry of defence that specifies that it requires 110 naval utility helicopters, out of which 94 are to be made in India in collaboration with a foreign partner.

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The valuation of the contract makes it the largest ‘Make in India’ chopper deal to date, exceeding the Army light utility chopper deal that was given to Russia’s Kamov in May and will cost over Rs 5,000 crore.


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In pic: Kamov 226T chopper


As reported, 11 Indian companies, including Mahindra, Tata, L&T and Reliance, have responded to an initial request for information that was issued by the Navy earlier this year. All offered helicopters to be made in India in partnership with a foreign firm.

Mahindra and Airbus have even announced discussions on the formation of a joint venture. The companies aim to form a joint venture company in the coming months for Make in India chopper contracts in what is speculated to be an exclusive contract for Airbus.

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2. Seven new Akash squadrons for the IAF : The defence ministry is set to clear a Rs 5,000 crore procurement of 'Made in India' Akash missile systems for the air force in a contract that will involve significant private sector participation, with companies like Tata Power SED and Larsen & Toubro likely to get major work portions.



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An air force plan to induct seven squadrons of the Akash anti-air missile systems has been cleared at several levels and is likely to get a final approval from the high-powered defence acquisition committee shortly, sources told ET some time back. Fourteen firing units of the missile will be bought for the seven squadrons.

While state-run Bharat Electronics Ltd will be given the main contract under a ‘repeat order' – the air force has already contracted for eight squadrons of the missile systems out of which two have been inducted – the major system providers include Electronics Corporation of India, Hindustan Aeronautics, Tata Power SED and L&T, defence ministry officials had told ET.

Induction of the system, which has an indigenous content of 96 per cent will also benefit a number of small and medium scale industries that have been participating in the programme. The Akash programme, which was approved for procurement first in 2010, is a major Make in India initiative with the air force cleared to progressively induct 45 firing units over the next few years.

3. 6 new Pinaka regiments for the Army: The army is set to get an artillery boost with a proposal being moved to raise six new regiments of the indigenous Pinaka Multi-Launcher Rocket System (MLRS), a formidable system designed to annihilate enemy targets with a blanket of precisely guided rockets.





Impressed by the capabilities of the MLRS — the system is capable of flattening a 3.9 sq km area at a range of 40 km in less than a minute — the defence ministry is also moving ahead to increase the capacity of the Ordnance Factory Board to produce the rockets in India.

4. 48 new Mi 17 choppers for the air force: The Indian Air Force has moved a proposal to spend $1.1 billion (Rs 6,980 crore) to acquire more mediumlift choppers from Russia in a move that would go against the grain of the ‘Make in India’ concept but offer a vital addition to its transport fleet.

The hardy Mi 17 V5, it seems, will continue to rule the Indian skies as 48 of the choppers are likely to be procured under a repeat order. The new choppers, which will serve in terrains ranging from the desert to high-altitude locations along the China and Pakistan border, will be added to the IAF fleet of 139 Mi 17 V5s that form the backbone of the IAF transport operations.




Sources said the Air Force recently moved the plan that includes maintenance facilities for the choppers as well as an offset obligation of 30 per cent. The operationally proven choppers are much-needed replacements for the older Mi 8 transporters that have reached the end of their service life.

5. Go ahead for P 75I submarine tenders that will cost Rs 1 lakh crores: The shipbuilding industry is set for mega business with the government deciding to procure diesel electric submarines will be the last order to go to foreign firms and that all future projects will be designed and made in India.





Leading international players, which have for long eyed India as one of the largest importer of submarines in the world, are currently in contention for the P75 I project to manufacture six new stealthy submarines in India.

A top Navy officer had told ET that the government has cleared the project on the condition that all future acquisitions of conventional submarines will be based on an indigenous design and produced at Indian shipyards.
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Akash Weapon System (AWS), is an indigenously designed, developed and produced 'air defence system' and 'Weapon Locating Radar', which is equipped with indigenous surface to air supersonic missiles.

The Army is set to induct the Akash Weapon System. The new weapon system is 96% indigenous. We take a look at the system's salient features and how it will enhance India's defence preparedness. Don't miss out on watching the amazing videos of Akash being test fired successfully:
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Akash Weapon System (AWS), is an indigenously designed, developed and produced 'air defence system' and 'Weapon Locating Radar', which is equipped with indigenous surf..
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This system is capable of engaging aerial threats up-to a distance of approximately 25 km.

Akash is a multi target, multi directional, all weather air-defence system, says DRDO.

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This system is capable of engaging aerial threats up-to a distance of approximately 25 km.

Akash is a multi target, multi directional, all weather air-defence system, says DRDO.

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The army version of Akash consists of surveillance and tracking radars, control centres and ground support systems mounted on high mobility vehicles.

According to DRDO, the system is designed to enable integration with other air defence command and control networks through secured communication links.

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The army version of Akash consists of surveillance and tracking radars, control centres and ground support systems mounted on high mobility vehicles.

According to DRDO, the system is designed..
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The missile system will give army the much-needed supersonic firepower to take on enemy fighters, helicopters, drones and sub-sonic cruise missiles.

The Akash systems pack a formidable punch by being capable of tackling multiple aerial threats attacking from several directions simultaneously.

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The missile system will give army the much-needed supersonic firepower to take on enemy fighters, helicopters, drones and sub-sonic cruise missiles.

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> 'Large kill envelope', can handle multiple threats from different directions

> Cross-country mobility & multi-terrain deployability from sub-zero to desert temperature

> 5.6 m long Akash missile carries 55 kg fragmentation warhead

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> 'Large kill envelope', can handle multiple threats from different directions

> Cross-country mobility & multi-terrain deployability from sub-zero to desert temperature

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The Army has initially ordered two Akash regiments, with six firing batteries and hundreds of missiles each, for around Rs 14,180 crore.

IAF has ordered eight Akash squadrons for Rs 6,200 crore, with the first two coming up at the Mirage-2000 base in Gwalior and Sukhoi-30MKI base in Pune.
The Army has initially ordered two Akash regiments, with six firing batteries and hundreds of missiles each, for around Rs 14,180 crore.

IAF has ordered eight Akash squadrons for Rs 6,200 cror..
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Developed by DRDO, the Army version of Akash is being produced by Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) as the nodal production agency with the involvement of Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and a large number of other industries.

The total production value of Akash air defence systems cleared for induction by Indian Army and Indian Air force is more than Rs 23,000 crore.

With inputs from TNN

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