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US urges India to sign CISMOA to access to defence technology

same thing will be happen on p-8i

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Boeing receives Indian Link-II communication system for P-8I

Boeing today announced that it received a key communications technology for the Indian Navy’s P-8I long-range maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare aircraft from Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) in April, one month ahead of schedule. BEL delivered the Indian-designed Data Link II, a communications system that will enable exchange of tactical data and messages between Indian Navy aircraft, ships and shore establishments. Boeing will install the system during P-8I final assembly at its facility in Renton, Washington.

“Our deepening partnership with Bharat Electronics Limited endorses our ongoing initiative to build and strengthen the aerospace supply chain," said Dinesh Keskar, president, Boeing India. "BEL’s efficiency in reaching this milestone highlights the speed with which the industry is maturing.”

Data Link II is the first Indian-manufactured item delivered to Boeing as part of the P-8I program. The P-8I is a variant of the P-8A Poseidon that Boeing designed and is building for the U.S. Navy. “Data Link II represents the first P-8I Industrial Participation project promised by Boeing in the area of avionics systems,” said Vivek Lall, vice president and India country head, Boeing Defense, Space & Security. “Boeing contracted BEL in August 2009 to build this critical communications technology, and they have done an outstanding job by delivering on their commitment.”

BEL Chairman Ashwani Kumar Datt said, “This milestone is a demonstration of the capability that BEL has developed to deliver cutting-edge work in avionics, software and structural components. We are pleased to partner with Boeing on the P8-I platform and we look forward to achieving many more milestones together.”

BEL’s delivery of the state-of-the-art electronics will support P-8I test and integration activities in Seattle. BEL will deliver the last of the Data Link components in late 2011. Boeing will deliver the first of eight P-8I aircraft to India within 48 months of the original contract signing, which took place in January 2009. India is the first international customer for the P-8.

Some info on Data Link II, courtesy BEL's Bangalore Office: Data Link II enables communication in fleet ships, submarines, helicopters / aircraft and shore establishments. This system enables Indian Navy personnel to exchange messages as well as tactical data in a speedy, reliable and secure manner. Functions: Message communication, Tactical communication. Benefits: Force multiplication of fleet by presenting super tactical picture as each platform in the network has both local (received from tactical system) and remote tactical data (received from another platform over the network). Facility to give tactical commands from various platforms. In certain critical situations (e.g. to avoid detection near enemy area), platform has to switch off all its sensors, but it is still be able to get the tactical picture over the network with remote from other platform's sensors. Missions can be accomplished for targets which are not within reach of local sensors but are detected by other platform's sensors and their position and other information is sent over the tactical network. Data Link II consists of a Main Peripheral Unit (MPU), Display Unit (DU) and a Keyboard Unit (see photo).

P-8 Photo by Shiv Aroor / Boeing 737/P-8 Facility Renton, Washington
Data Link II Photo Courtesy BEL Bangalore

Livefist: Boeing Receives 1st P-8I Indigenous Equipment From Bharat Electronics


Indian IFF Sensor Delivered To Boeing For P-8I​

Boeing said today that last week it received a key sensor technology for the Indian Navy's P-8I aircraft from Bharat Electronics Ltd. (BEL). In a statement, Boeing said, "BEL delivered the Indian-designed Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) Interrogator -- a battle management system that will enable P-8I aircraft to distinguish friendly aircraft and forces. Boeing will install the system during P-8I final assembly at its facility in Renton, Wash."

To date, indigenous P-8I deliveries also include BEL's Data Link II communications system, Avantel's mobile satellite system and the Electronic Corporation of India Limited's speech secrecy system.

Livefist: Indian IFF Sensor Delivered To Boeing For P-8I
 
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Boeing receives Indian Link-II communication system for P-8I

Boeing today announced that it received a key communications technology for the Indian Navy’s P-8I long-range maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare aircraft from Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) in April, one month ahead of schedule. BEL delivered the Indian-designed Data Link II, a communications system that will enable exchange of tactical data and messages between Indian Navy aircraft, ships and shore establishments. Boeing will install the system during P-8I final assembly at its facility in Renton, Washington.

“Our deepening partnership with Bharat Electronics Limited endorses our ongoing initiative to build and strengthen the aerospace supply chain," said Dinesh Keskar, president, Boeing India. "BEL’s efficiency in reaching this milestone highlights the speed with which the industry is maturing.”

Data Link II is the first Indian-manufactured item delivered to Boeing as part of the P-8I program. The P-8I is a variant of the P-8A Poseidon that Boeing designed and is building for the U.S. Navy. “Data Link II represents the first P-8I Industrial Participation project promised by Boeing in the area of avionics systems,” said Vivek Lall, vice president and India country head, Boeing Defense, Space & Security. “Boeing contracted BEL in August 2009 to build this critical communications technology, and they have done an outstanding job by delivering on their commitment.”

BEL Chairman Ashwani Kumar Datt said, “This milestone is a demonstration of the capability that BEL has developed to deliver cutting-edge work in avionics, software and structural components. We are pleased to partner with Boeing on the P8-I platform and we look forward to achieving many more milestones together.”

BEL’s delivery of the state-of-the-art electronics will support P-8I test and integration activities in Seattle. BEL will deliver the last of the Data Link components in late 2011. Boeing will deliver the first of eight P-8I aircraft to India within 48 months of the original contract signing, which took place in January 2009. India is the first international customer for the P-8.

Some info on Data Link II, courtesy BEL's Bangalore Office: Data Link II enables communication in fleet ships, submarines, helicopters / aircraft and shore establishments. This system enables Indian Navy personnel to exchange messages as well as tactical data in a speedy, reliable and secure manner. Functions: Message communication, Tactical communication. Benefits: Force multiplication of fleet by presenting super tactical picture as each platform in the network has both local (received from tactical system) and remote tactical data (received from another platform over the network). Facility to give tactical commands from various platforms. In certain critical situations (e.g. to avoid detection near enemy area), platform has to switch off all its sensors, but it is still be able to get the tactical picture over the network with remote from other platform's sensors. Missions can be accomplished for targets which are not within reach of local sensors but are detected by other platform's sensors and their position and other information is sent over the tactical network. Data Link II consists of a Main Peripheral Unit (MPU), Display Unit (DU) and a Keyboard Unit (see photo).

P-8 Photo by Shiv Aroor / Boeing 737/P-8 Facility Renton, Washington
Data Link II Photo Courtesy BEL Bangalore

Livefist: Boeing Receives 1st P-8I Indigenous Equipment From Bharat Electronics


Indian IFF Sensor Delivered To Boeing For P-8I​

Boeing said today that last week it received a key sensor technology for the Indian Navy's P-8I aircraft from Bharat Electronics Ltd. (BEL). In a statement, Boeing said, "BEL delivered the Indian-designed Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) Interrogator -- a battle management system that will enable P-8I aircraft to distinguish friendly aircraft and forces. Boeing will install the system during P-8I final assembly at its facility in Renton, Wash."

To date, indigenous P-8I deliveries also include BEL's Data Link II communications system, Avantel's mobile satellite system and the Electronic Corporation of India Limited's speech secrecy system.

Livefist: Indian IFF Sensor Delivered To Boeing For P-8I

As everything with Boeing, there could be delays. Check out the delays with the dreamliner.
 
Anyone worried about removal of sensors or some critical tech on P-8I becoz we didn't sign CISMOA...
no need to worry...BEL to the rescue.....

P-8I will have Bel's
Data Link II
Boeing today announced that it received a key communications technology for the Indian Navy’s P-8I long-range maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare aircraft from Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) in April, one month ahead of schedule. BEL delivered the Indian-designed Data Link II, a communications system that will enable exchange of tactical data and messages between Indian Navy aircraft, ships and shore establishments. Boeing will install the system during P-8I final assembly at its facility in Renton, Washington.


IFF
key sensor technology for the Indian Navy's P-8I aircraft from Bharat Electronics Ltd. (BEL). In a statement, Boeing said, "BEL delivered the Indian-designed Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) Interrogator -- a battle management system that will enable P-8I aircraft to distinguish friendly aircraft and forces. Boeing will install the system during P-8I final assembly at its facility in Renton, Wash."

and Avantel's mobile satellite system and the Electronic Corporation of India Limited's speech secrecy system.

Nothing to worry about P-8I....it will be a beast which will search and hunt subs....:)
 
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They must instead buy our Dhruv without even signin of any kinda agreements like BECA,CISMOA,DECA,ZEPA,LEPA ETC ETC... :lol:
 
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They must instead buy our Dhruv without even signin of any kinda agreements like BECA,CISMOA,DECA,ZEPA,LEPA ETC ETC... :lol:

there are alreadt 175 dhruv on order by army and 175 order for LCH by army and AF.....so totally 350 heli on order to HAL...

add these 350 to the importing of 300 heavy lift and etc etc heli from foreign..so totally 650 choppers......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

u want to order more........................???
 
US is trying alot...i just don't get it, why they can't make an exception, let it be behind the curtain. They always talk about relationship between worlds oldest and biggest democracy but they never understood that any such step might even result in the falling of the government.

I seriously hope this does not go to US because then from next deal they won't talk about any agreement.
 
there are alreadt 175 dhruv on order by army and 175 order for LCH by army and AF.....so totally 350 heli on order to HAL...

add these 350 to the importing of 300 heavy lift and etc etc heli from foreign..so totally 650 choppers......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

u want to order more........................???

:lol: I think he meant US should buy Dhruv from India, and we wont ask them to sign anything.
 
India should sign it in order to acquire the best technology. This is required from countries like Israel, Britain and Japan.
 

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