Showing posts with label HAL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HAL. Show all posts

April 4, 2010

Weekly Defence News Report (WDNR) - March 29-April 04, 2010

• India launches third indigenous destroyer, INS Chennai

April 01, 2010
India launched its third destroyer, INS Chennai at Mazgoan Docks Ltd (MDL). The 130-meter long indigenously designed warship, to be constructed under the code name Project 15-Alpha, will be inducted into Navy in August 2013. The advanced ship will have stealth features and will be armed with supersonic BrahMos surface-to-surface missile system. The construction of the ship will use a ‘Pontoon Assisted Launching’ method, in collaboration with Baltisky Zavod of St. Petersburg, Russia.

• HAL’s Light Combat Helicopter makes successful maiden flight

March 29, 2010
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd’s (HAL) Light Combat Helicopter, made its first flight test at its Helicopter Complex, Bangalore. The 5.5 ton indigenously designed and developed attack helicopter, a derivative of HAL’s Advanced Light Helicopter, flew for 20 minutes and performance of various parameters was found ‘satisfactory’. The maiden test marks the culmination of three years of design and developmental efforts of HAL. The helicopter, which features “Weapon Systems, Mission Systems and Crashworthy Wheel Landing Gear with in-built Stealth characteristics, will be inducted into the armed forces after initial operational clearance by December 2012.

• ISRO aims for low-cost access to space

April 04, 2010
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is working on GSLV Mk3 that will bring down the cost of accessing space. The Chairman of IRSO K. Radhakrishnan noted that GSLV Mk3 with indigenous cryogenic technology will reduce the launch cost by a half from present 20,000 per kg. The Chairman also noted that India’s human space flight programme will put two Indians in an orbit around the Earth. A project report has been submitted to the government for approval.

February 14, 2010

Weekly Defence News Report (WDNR) - February 08-14, 2010

• India releases three joint military operational doctrines
February 09, 2010
General Deepak Kapoor, Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), and the Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee released three joint operational doctrines: Joint Doctrine for Sub Conventional Operations, Joint Doctrine for Electronic Warfare and Joint doctrine for Maritime Air Operations. “Since wars would be fought not only in air, on land and sea but also in cyberspace, on electronic fronts, along information highways and media fronts”, the Doctrines emphasise on enhancing joint fighting capabilities of the Indian armed forces. Formulated by the Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff (HQ IDS), a tri-service body under the Ministry of Defence, the “doctrines would fundamentally shape the way Armed Forces plan, think and train for military operations.”

• Indian to launch defence satellite
10 February 2010
Reports noted that Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) are developing a satellite “with sensors to pick up conversations and detect espionage activities” across the borders. The 100-crore satellite, to be placed in the lower-orbit by a polar satellite launch vehicle (PSLV), is likely to be launched in 2014. Among the components, Defence Avionics Research Establishment (DARE) and Defence Electronics and Research Laboratory (DLRL) will jointly develop the electronic warfare system of the satellite, and Bharat Electronics Ltd. (BEL) will manufacture the radar.

• HAL demands $10.5 million compensation from BAE for AJT Hawk troubles
February 10, 2010
Reports noted the Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL), the largest defence public sector undertaking under the Ministry of Defence has demanded $10.5 million compensation from UK’s BAE Systems for the ‘troubles’ in assembling Advanced Jet Trainer (AJT) Hawk. In 2004, India had signed a contract with BAE systems, under which 24 aircrafts were to be delivered off-the-shelf, and 42 to be assembled by HAL. During the assembly, the HAL however faced problems in re-tooling and re-designing the components supplied by BAE, resulting in delay in its schedule.

• HAL, Boeing sign $4.5 million offset deal
February 12, 2010
US company Boeing and HAL signed a $4.5 million offset deal, under which the Indian company would supply weapons bay doors for the P8-I maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine aircraft. India had earlier signed a deal with the US major for supply of eight P8-I in a deal worth $2.1 billion. Under the India’s defence offset policy, Boeing is required to provide offsets of 30 per cent of the contract’s value to Indian defence industry.

December 13, 2009

Weekly Defence News Review (WDNR) - December 07-13, 2009


NATIONAL

Boeing places P-8I offset orders over $600 million on Indian companies

December 07, 2009
Vivek Lall, India country head of Boeing Integrated Defense System told that his company has “started to place contracts worth over $600 million with Indian companies,” as part of offset obligations accruing from the P-8I contract. The said contract valued about $2.1 billion, was signed in January 2009, under which the US major will supply eight long range maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare aircrafts to the Indian Navy by 2015. The first plane is expected to be delivered within 48 months from the date of contract signing. The contact involves 30 per cent offsets. Indian companies who have been awarded contracts include Electronics Corporation of India (ECL), Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) and Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL).

France faces stiff competition from Israel for IAF Mirage upgradation

December 10, 2009
Reports noted that Israel has shown keen interest in upgradation of Indian Air Force’s (IAF’s) Mirage fighters and offered a price which is 40 per cent less than that of France, the original supplier. A delegation led by General Gabi Ashkenazi, Israel’s defence services chief, has made presentations in this regard to the high officials, including IAF Chief, Air Marshal PV Naik during his recent visit to India. It is reported that Israel Aerospace Industries-led upgrade could cost Rs. 96 crore per plane compared to Rs. 152 core demanded by France’s Dassault Aviation and Thales. It is expected that France could consider its offer prices in the face of competition from Israel.

Eurojet and General Electric submit Tejas Offset proposals

December 12, 2009
Reports noted that European military engine consortium Eurojet and America’s General Electric (GE) have submitted their offset proposals concerning the engine of the Light Combat Aircraft, Tejas. India’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) had issued in July 2009 a Request for Proposal (RFP) to these vendors for supply of 99 engines for the indigenous Tejas. The contact is valued at $750 million. Under the offset policy, global vendors are mandated to provide offsets amounti ng to at least 30 per cent of contract’s value. The offsets can be discharged either though direct purchase of Indian defence goods/services or by investing in Indian defence industrial and/or R&D enterprises. For Tejas, Eurojet’s EJ200 engine is competing with GE’s F-414 engine. Both the companies have reportedly got the approval from their respective authorities to meet the key requirements of India’s MoD.

Nuclear-capable Dhanush test fired Successfully

December 13, 2009
Reports noted that India successfully test fired a nuclear-capable, ballistic missile 'Dhanush'. The missile, with a range of 350 km, and a payload of 500 kg, was fired from a naval ship, INS Subhadra off the Orissa coast at around 11.30 am on November 13. It can hit both sea and shore-based targets. Developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Dhanush is a naval version of Prithvi missile. The successful test of the missile comes after a failed first ever night trial of Agni-II missile, conducted on November 23.


INTERNATIONAL

Pakistan gets first AWACS aircraft

December 08, 2009
Pakistan on December 8 inducted the first of the four Saab-2000 Airborne Early Warning & Control (AWACS) aircrafts. The aircraft, procured form Sweden, landed at one of the Pakistan Air Force’s (PAF’s) Main Operating Bases. “ Besides detection of High and Medium altitude flying aircraft, this state-of-the-art system is also capable of detecting low level flying objects over land and sea at extended ranges; the system is capable of picking even the surface targets over the sea” noted an official statement issued by PAF.