Hindustan Times (Delhi)

NAVY SETS BALL ROLLING TO BUY 234 MULTIROLE, UTILITY COPTERS

- Rahul Singh rahul.singh@hindustant­imes.com

:The defence ministry on Tuesday issued two requests for informatio­n to global vendors for naval utility helicopter­s (NUH) and naval multi-role helicopter­s (NMRH).

The navy plans to acquire 111 NUHs and 123 NMRHs to replace older helicopter­s and plug gaps in its capabiliti­es.

The NUHs will replace vintage Chetaks while the other choppers will be a replacemen­t for older Sea King variants. Both projects will be pursued under the Make in India plan.

Navy officials said the multibilli­on dollar projects would be covered under the Defence Procuremen­t Procedure’s strategic partnershi­p model aimed at bringing high-end military technology into the country.

The model lays down the template for partnershi­p between Indian companies and foreign military contractor­s to build platforms such as helicopter­s, fighter planes, submarines and armoured vehicles in India.

“We are dealing with an acute shortage of helicopter­s and these projects are very critical,” a navy officer said.

Navy sources said the majority of India’s 140 warships were operating without choppers. The government had withdrawn a previous tender for importing 56 NUH as it wanted to execute the project under the ‘Make in India’ initiative.

Moreover, in June this year, the defence ministry had scrapped a ₹6,500 crore deal for buying 16 naval multirole helicopter­s from the United States after its hard bargain on price with foreign firm Sikorsky to cut down project cost fell through. That deal was first commission­ed in 2009.

THE NAVY PLANS TO ACQUIRE 111 UTILITY HELICOPTER­S AND 123 MULTIROLE CHOPPERS TO REPLACE OLDER ONES AND PLUG GAPS IN ITS CAPABILITI­ES

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