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BANGALORE: Modernising its fleet of helicopters, the Indian Air Force on Thursday said it was looking to acquire more than 230 choppers in the near future.

Air Chief Marshal P V Naik told reporters at Aero India 2011, that the force is in the process of acquiring helicopters of different types and sizes in the next couple of years. "We are acquiring 12 AW 101 VVIP helicopters, trials for 22 attack choppers are completed, 80 MI-17 IV helicopters are being inducted and 50 odd would be added, trials for 12 heavy-lift choppers are also in the final stage and will be completed soon," he said.

Naik said the field evaluation trials (FETs) for procuring 197 helicopters for the Army and Navy were also over and the report was expected to be submitted in the next couple of weeks. Of the 197, IAF would receive over 55 helicopters. For the attack helicopters, Russian MI-28 and American Apache 64 D Longbow are facing each other. The IAF chief said the trials were over and a report was expected in the next two weeks.

Under the LUH programme, the Army has conducted trials of the Russian KA-226 and Eurocopter Fennec, and would send its report to the IAF soon. Commenting on reports suggesting that the US would offer high-end technology to India, the IAF chief said these reports should be taken "with a pinch of salt" as it was not known to whom such offers were made by the Americans. On the upgrades to be carried out on the Su-30MKI, Naik said the aircraft would have state-of-the-art equipment and HAL, DRDO and Russian manufacturers were involved in the development of the Aesa radar also for the air superiority fighter.
 
BANGALORE: Modernising its fleet of helicopters, the Indian Air Force on Thursday said it was looking to acquire more than 230 choppers in the near future.

Air Chief Marshal P V Naik told reporters at Aero India 2011, that the force is in the process of acquiring helicopters of different types and sizes in the next couple of years. "We are acquiring 12 AW 101 VVIP helicopters, trials for 22 attack choppers are completed, 80 MI-17 IV helicopters are being inducted and 50 odd would be added, trials for 12 heavy-lift choppers are also in the final stage and will be completed soon," he said.

Naik said the field evaluation trials (FETs) for procuring 197 helicopters for the Army and Navy were also over and the report was expected to be submitted in the next couple of weeks. Of the 197, IAF would receive over 55 helicopters. For the attack helicopters, Russian MI-28 and American Apache 64 D Longbow are facing each other. The IAF chief said the trials were over and a report was expected in the next two weeks.

Under the LUH programme, the Army has conducted trials of the Russian KA-226 and Eurocopter Fennec, and would send its report to the IAF soon. Commenting on reports suggesting that the US would offer high-end technology to India, the IAF chief said these reports should be taken "with a pinch of salt" as it was not known to whom such offers were made by the Americans. On the upgrades to be carried out on the Su-30MKI, Naik said the aircraft would have state-of-the-art equipment and HAL, DRDO and Russian manufacturers were involved in the development of the Aesa radar also for the air superiority fighter.
does it mean that india and russia are co-developing aesa radar for
su-30 MKI.:woot::cheesy::cheers:
 
Yeah it appears that way and i think this is why we haven't signed any agreement with any company for our LCA. Maybe it is also related to PakFa because its in Russia's interest to develop a new aesa just for India as they already have one which they can offer to India. Also PakFa will definitely need a next generation aesa.
 
Yeah it appears that way and i think this is why we haven't signed any agreement with any company for our LCA. Maybe it is also related to PakFa because its in Russia's interest to develop a new aesa just for India as they already have one which they can offer to India. Also PakFa will definitely need a next generation aesa.

That totalling does not include ALH, LCH, LUH or the observation helecopter under dev.
 
I have doubt...

According to the LUH requirement of IA and IAF, we needed 384 LUHs, 197 out of which will be acquired from a foreign vendor and the remaining would be indigenously produced by the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in collaboration with a foreign partner.

My question is that, when we haven't even selected a winner, what is the model of LUH doing there on airshow ?// Is the Hal LUH different from this ??
 

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