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Sergey Goreslavsky, the Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport’s deputy director said that the India army is equipped with a large number of vehicles produced in Russia as well as domestically-manufactured vehicles, constructed using Russian technology.

KUBINKA (Moscow Region) (Sputnik) – Russia has supplied India with more than $65 billion worth of military vehicles since 1960, the Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport’s deputy director told Sputnik at the Army-2016 military forum near Moscow on Tuesday. “Over the past years we have signed over $65 billion worth of contracts,” Sergey Goreslavsky said.

“Over the past years we have signed over $65 billion worth of contracts,” Sergey Goreslavsky said.


He noted that the India army is equipped with a large number of vehicles produced in Russia as well as domestically-manufactured vehicles, constructed using Russian technology. “We have experience in transferring modern technologies to our Indian partners and we are ready to develop this experience, including creating joint ventures and organizing joint production,” Goreslavsky said

The Army-2016 forum organized by the Russian Defense Ministry kicked off earlier in the day and will last through Sunday. The forum is held in the military-themed Patriot Park in Kubinka near Moscow and in a number of locations in Russian military districts.

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So finally India on the verge of deciding after a decade long procurement process for RAFALE's. Will it happen on 23 September or not?

India needs at least 42 squadrons of fighters and has an existing strength of 32. The fighter fleet will go down further by about 10 squadrons as the MiG-21 fighter will have to be decommissioned.

The new fighters will begin entering service in 2019''

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With all major delays Rafale, Tejas only way now for avoid a big drop of fighters-bombers remove only old Mig-21 and keep Bison variant with Mig-27 so no 340 ( 120 + 125 +85 ) but 120 compensated for 2020 about with 36 Rafale and about 40 Tejas.
4th AF in the world with 830 fighters-bombers.
 

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Second Indian Navy Project 15B Destroyer Mormugao Launched at MDL Shipyard in Mumbai
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Another significant milestone in the annals of the Indigenous Warship design and construction programme of India was achieved with the launch of Guided Missile Destroyer, Mormugao, second ship of Project 15B, on 17 Sep 16, at Mazagaon Dock Ship Builders Limited (MDL), Mumbai. With a launch weight of 2844 tonnes, the vessel made its first contact with water at 11:58 AM with full fanfare during the launching ceremony graced by Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Sunil Lanba as the Chief Guest.
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Indian Company MKU (a NATO Supplier as well) at African Aerospace andDefece 2016
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AAD 2016
Online Show Daily News
Africa Aerospace & Defence Exhibition
14 - 18 September 2016
Air Force Base Waterkloof, Centurion, South Africa

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Mku showcases its ballistic protection solutions and electro-optics devices at AAD 2016
The Indian company MKU a leading manufacturer and supplier of comprehensive balistic protection solutions (for personnel and platforms) and electro-optic devices like night vision devices and day optics is showcasing some of its products and technologies at AAD 2016.
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The Mku's stand at AAD 2016 (Photo Army Recognition)

With over 30 years of experience Mku has gained the trust of many Armed Forces in the world. The company has developped over 100 armoured solutions (body armor, helmets, tactical shield,...) for different types of threats and has provided protection for over 2 millions soldiers globally. It has also designed and delivered light weight armouring solutions for over 2000 platforms: land vehicles, aircrafts and naval vessels.
The Mku products are used and trusted by more 230 forces in over 100 countries including the UN and NATO.
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The Mku's stand at AAD 2016 (PhotoArmy Recognition)
 

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I'm wondering that Indian members on SD forgot to cover up the first flight of HAL's LUH (Light Utility Helicopter) which occurred on September 6.
15-minutes hovering marks light utility helicopter's first flight

BENGALURU: A prototype of the indigenous light utility helicopter (LUH) took off at 12.15pm on Tuesday, marking the first flight of the chopper, a 187-unit order for which has already been placed with defence PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).

Sources in HAL said that the firm's chief test pilot Wing Commander Unni Pillai and test pilot Anil Bhambhani were in the cockpit for the first technical flight.

"It took off at 12.15(pm) and was in the air for 15 minutes. It was a technical flight and several parameters were tested," the source could not immediately reveal all the details immediately.

The LUH platform is a single engine multi-purpose helicopter in the three-tonne class and is designed to perform various roles like policing, urban surveillance, medical ambulance etc.

HAL has been keen on LUH for a while now and has even embarked on a separate complex for chopper production in Tumakuru near Bengaluru, which will largely focus on LUH. The first flight of the prototype was to happen sometime last year, but there has been a considerable delay.

Speaking about the new chopper complex in Tumakuru, HAL Chairman T Survarna Raju had told TOI earlier: "Activities that support Light Combat Helicopter (LCH), and Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) Dhruv will also be taken up in the new complex."

However, the primary responsibility will be to produce the LUH. Raju had said that if everything went well the unit could be operational by 2017-18. It will have the initial capacity to build 3 tonne class and 10 tonne class of helicopters and will be able to build about five 3-tonne class of LUHs per year.
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It will complement along with Russian Ka226T.
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during maiden flight in Bangalore
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Prototype of LUH took off on 06.09.2016 12:15 hrs for 15 mins, marking first flight
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first flight of HAL's Light Utility Helicoper

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BENGALURU: State owned Bharat Electronics announced on Saturday that it will be setting up an advanced night vision products facility in Krishna District in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
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The factory, which will be a major step in advanced electronic products production in India will be set up at Nimmaluru village near Machilipatnam and will be the largest such facility in the country once commissioned, covering an area of over 50 acres.
According to BEL, the new facility will be built in several stages with an estimated investment of about `300 crore over a four-year period.
“The new facility has been planned now to establish a state-of-the-art factory to cater to the futuristic requirements for Night Vision Products,” BEL CMD S K Sharma said in the BEL statement. adding that the public Sector undertaking’s venture is a significant step forward in building up indigenous development capacities of critical defence systems.
“BEL is coming up with a modern Defence Systems Integration Complex at Palasamudram in Ananthapur district of Andhra Pradesh to give further thrust to indigenous development and production of future defence systems,” Sharma said.
The factory will enable BEL to expand its Electro-Optics business and carry out manufacturing and integration for ongoing and upcoming projects, the company added.
The foundation stone laying ceremony for the facility is to be presided over by Union Minister for Urban Development and Information and Broadcasting Venkaiah Naidu on September 19, with Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and top officials also present.
BEL is a state-owned aerospace and defence company with nine factories in India. It primarily manufactures advanced electronic products for the Indian Armed forces.
The Indian Army has been on a major modernisation drive, in which equipping soldiers with night vision capabilities have been at the forefront.
 
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