India kicks off fighter jet trials

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India kicks off fighter jet trials

http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=193465

Tuesday, August 18, 2009
BANGALORE: India on Monday began the trials of fighter jets being hawked by the worlds six top aerospace giants vying for a 12-billion-dollar military contract, officials said.

The sale of 126 combat planes to the technology-starved Indian Air Force will be the worlds most lucrative fighter jet contract in more than a decade.

Military air traffic controllers said Boeing kicked off the trials with a display of its F-18 Superhornet jets in Bangalore, hub of Indias aeronautical and space industry.

Two F-18s carried out two sorties of 45 minutes each, a controller said as military aviation experts watched the exercise.

The assessment is due to continue for almost a year before New Delhi makes its choice from the six companies, defence ministry officials in New Delhi said.

Lockheed Martin of the US and Europes EADS will be among the other five firms descending on Bangalore.

India is on a spending spree to update its largely Soviet-era weapons system.

After Boeing, Lockheed Martin is next in line to showcase its F-16 to the technology-hungry Indian Air Force, the officials said. The European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) will offer its Typhoon Euro fighter, while Russia is seeking to sell the MiG-35 and MiG-29.

French Dassalt, which constructs the Mirage, has put forward its Rafale aircraft as a contender.

Industry sources have said Lockheed Martin and Boeing have emerged as frontrunners.

Contract stipulations prevent the contending firms from unveiling any detail of the contract, which includes the outright purchase of 18 fighter jets by 2012 and another 108 to be built in India.

India also has an option to buy 64 more jets.

The Indian Air Force, the worlds fourth-largest, is also spending $1.6 billion to buy 40 Russian Sukhoi fighter planes by 2010 and is shopping for hundreds of helicopters and transport planes.
 

Nepali Pandit

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What a criminal waste of money. Instead of spending on much needed infracture, andpoverty illevation. Biggest threat for india is terrorism, you can't fight terrorists with f18. Some people are going to make lots of. Money out ofthis deal.
 
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Yes I agree with you, Both countries can progress by investing on people not on weapons.
 

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