Ministry of defence clears military projects worth over Rs 12,000 crore

The IAF has 14 IL-76 transport aircraft, three Israeli Phalcon AWACS (airborne warning and control systems) mounted on IL-76s and six IL-78 mid-air refuellers.

Ministry of defence clears military projects worth over Rs 12,000 crore
NEW DELHI: The defence ministry on Thursday cleared new military modernisation proposals worth over Rs 12,000 crore, ranging from the acquisition of two additional regiments of the indigenous Pinaka multiple-launch rocket systems to the upgrade of 26 Ilyushin transport aircraft by Russia.

In terms of cost, the largest proposal to be cleared by the Manohar Parrikar-chaired defence acquisitions council ( DAC) was the Rs 4,250 crore one to upgrade the Ilyushin fleet with new engines and avionicsto extend their service life by another 20 years.

The IAF has 14 IL-76 transport aircraft, three Israeli Phalcon AWACS (airborne warning and control systems) mounted on IL-76s and six IL-78 mid-air refuellers. Then, there are three IL-76s deployed with the Aviation Research Centre, which are also operated by the IAF.

The DAC also "amended" the ''acceptance of necessity" (AoN) granted for the production of 363 BMP-II infantry combat vehicles by the Ordnance Factory Board under licence from Russia at a cost of Rs 1,800 crore. The modified AoN - which signifies the approval for theprocurement process to kick off -- is now for the acquisition of 149 BMP-IIs at a cost of Rs 924 crore for the Army. Both these decisions come just a day before Parrikar leaves for a visit to Russia on Friday evening.

The DAC also cleared two more Pinaka MLRS regiments for the Army, at a cost of Rs 3,306 crore, to add to the two such regiments the force already has to plug gaps in its medium-range, high-volume firepower. With a strike range of 40-km, the Pinaka MLRS are manufactured by the Tatas and L&T based on technology developed by DRDO.

The Navy, in turn, will get four new multi-purpose vessels at a cost of Rs 2,800 crore to replace its old ocean-going tugs. The AoN for the long-pending Rs 1,500 crore project to buy two deep-submergence rescue vessels (DSRVs) was also extended by the DAC. The Navy has been pushing for DSRVs - which "mate" with stricken submarines at depths over 500 metres to rescue trapped sailors -- for well over a decade now but are still nowhere near getting them.
ADVERTISEMENT

The Rs 1,800 crore case for "digitization" of 25 firing units of the Pechora surface-to-air missile system was also approved by the DAC. This will ensure that the ageing Pechora system, which has a range of 30-km, can be used by the IAF for another decade or so.
Download
The Economic Times Business News App
for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
Download
The Economic Times News App
for Quarterly Results, Latest News in ITR, Business, Share Market, Live Sensex News & More.
Tejas: India's LCA, that is nowhere near indigenisation
1/7
Manu Pubby, ET Bureau

The Air Force has decided to place an order for 100 new and improved Tejas Light Combat Aircraft.

However, despite being in the works since 1983, the light fighter is nowhere near indigenisation and almost 70% of the aircraft's systems still need to be imported:


Image: DRDO
Manu Pubby, ET Bureau

The Air Force has decided to place an order for 100 new and improved Tejas Light Combat Aircraft.

However, despite being in the works since ..
Read More
An audit by the CAG brought out that despite claims that only 35% of the fighter depends on foreign systems, the actual figure is closer to 70%!

Engine: Effort to develop the Kaveri engine failed, forcing the purchase of GE 404 powerplants from the US

Multi-mode radar: Joint HAL-LRDE project failed, Israeli company roped in

Flight control system actuators: Considerable development delay leads to purchase from foreign sources

Radome: Initially developed by ASL, failed to meet standards, imported from the UK


Image: DRDO
An audit by the CAG brought out that despite claims that only 35% of the fighter depends on foreign systems, the actual figure is closer to 70%!

Engine: Effort to develop the Kave..
Read More
The Air Force and Comptroller and Auditor General identified the following glaring deficiencies in the fighter:

Lack of a trainer: The LCA still does not have a certified trainer version to coach pilots

Mission simulator: The lack of a full-mission simulator for the aircraft also a hindrance to training
The Air Force and Comptroller and Auditor General identified the following glaring deficiencies in the fighter:

Lack of a trainer: The LCA still does not have a certified trainer ..
Read More
Increased weight, reduced internal fuel capacity, front pilot protection system weakness, reduced speed key deficiencies

Performance issues with the radar warning receiver and counter-measure systems

Original sanction for project was Rs 560 crore that has been increased to Rs 10,397 crore

Image: DRDO
Increased weight, reduced internal fuel capacity, front pilot protection system weakness, reduced speed key deficiencies

Performance issues with the radar warning receiver and counter-me..
Read More
In the works since 1983, the LCA project is an example of how things went off target in Indian research and development:

1983: LCA project sanctioned to replace the MiG 21 fleet. Technical specifications framed in 1985

1998: Was the target date for the induction with a total projected requirement for 220 fighters

2001: The actual first flight of the aircraft took place, five years behind schedule
In the works since 1983, the LCA project is an example of how things went off target in Indian research and development:

1983: LCA project sanctioned to replace the MiG 21 fleet. ..
Read More
2013: It took an agonising 12 years from first flight to an initial operational clearance in which the aircraft met basic parameters

2014: The first LCA is inducted but is still not combat worthy. Several deficiencies remain, besides incomplete weapons tests and integration

2015: Government asks IAF to order 100 more of an improved version of the LCA. This in addition to an earlier order for 20


Image: DRDO
2013: It took an agonising 12 years from first flight to an initial operational clearance in which the aircraft met basic parameters

2014: The first LCA is inducted but is still not comb..
Read More
To be able to commit fully to an order for 100 more LCA fighters, the Air Force wants these four things to be in place at the earliest:

> Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar to track incoming targets

> Integration of a long range beyond-visual-range missile


Image: DRDO
To be able to commit fully to an order for 100 more LCA fighters, the Air Force wants these four things to be in place at the earliest:

> Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar..
Read More
READ MORE
ADVERTISEMENT

READ MORE:

LOGIN & CLAIM

50 TIMESPOINTS

More from our Partners

Loading next story
Business News › News › Defence › Ministry of defence clears military projects worth over Rs 12,000 crore
Text Size:AAA
Success
This article has been saved

*

+