Government clears Rs 1900 crore deal for Apache & Chinook military helicopters ahead of Modi's US visit
Government clears Rs 1900 crore deal for Apache & Chinook military helicopters ahead of Modi's US visit
The US has been pushing for this contract as it will further bolster American presence in the burgeoning defence market of India.

Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's US visit, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) has cleared the deal to procure 22 Apache attack helicopters and 15 Chinook heavy lift helicopters from the United States, sources said. According to the sources, the deal is expected to cost around Rs 1,900 crore ($3 billion) to the exchequer.

The CCS met after a Cabinet meeting to take a call on the defence deal. Many in the defence sector had expected the deal to be signed during the visit of US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter in June, 2015.

The deal for Apache is "a hybrid one", with one contract to be signed with Boeing for the helicopter and the other with the US government for its weapons, radars and electronic warfare suites. The US has been pushing for this contract as it will further bolster American presence in the burgeoning defence market of India.

American companies have over the last decade bagged defence contracts from India worth around $10 billion, including for aircraft like P-8I maritime surveillance planes, C-130J 'Super Hercules' and C-17 Globemaster-III in the transport category.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will leave for the US on Wednesday to attend the UN General Assembly.

The helicopter deal had survived over 10 price extensions from the American side with the last one being for a month as desired by India.

The contract will have clauses to place follow-on orders for 11 more Apaches and four extra Chinooks.

Both platforms, which have been in combat in Afghanistan and Iraq, had beaten off competition from Russia, which had offered its Mi-28N Night Hunter and Mi-26 heavy-lift copters.

The 22 Apache AH 64D Longbow helicopters are one of the most advanced multi-role combat helicopters, featuring all-weather and night fighting features, ability to track upto 128 targets in less than a minute and engage with 16, besides stealth characteristics, advanced sensors and beyond visual range missiles.

India will also be acquiring Hellfire missiles and rockets.

(With inputs from PTI)

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