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US approves sale of Apache helicopter­s, missiles to India

- LALIT K JHA /

The Trump administra­tion has approved a deal to sell six AH-64E Apache attack helicopter­s to India for USD 930 million as well as Hellfire and Stinger missiles to bolster the country's ability to defend its homeland and deter "regional threats", the Pentagon said on Wednesday.

The Pentagon's notificati­on to the Congress comes ahead of the first 2+2 dialogue between India and the US next month in Washington DC involving the External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj & the Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and their American counterpar­ts Mike Pompeo & James Mattis.

Pentagon's Defence Security Cooperatio­n Agency notified the Congress about the State department's decision. The sale is expected to pass through if no lawmaker opposes the notificati­on.

The AH-64 Apache is a multi-role combat helicopter and is used by the US Army and a number of internatio­nal defence forces.

The contract also includes fire control radars; Hellfire Longbow missiles; Stinger Block I-92H missiles; night vision sensors and inertial navigation systems.

In its notificati­on to the Congress, the Pentagon said, "This will strengthen India's ability to defend its homeland and deter regional threats."

"This support for the AH-64E will provide an increase in India's defensive capability to counter ground-armored threats and modernise its armed forces. India will have no difficulty absorbing the helicopter­s and support equipment into its armed forces,” the Pentagon said.

"The proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the basic military balance in the region,” it said.

A formal announceme­nt is expected to be made shortly.

The lead contractor­s are US arms, aviations and engineerin­g giants Lockheed Martin, General Electric and Raytheon.

Bilateral defence trade between India and the United States has risen from near zero to USD 15 billion since 2008.

"India is projected to spend billions on military modernisat­ion over the next decade, and we are eager to seize opportunit­ies for American industry. These sales support our security cooperatio­n while also generating jobs at home," a State Department official told PTI.

US government-to-government sales to India in recent years have included C17 transport aircraft, 155 mm LightWeigh­t Towed Howitzers, UGM-84L Harpoon missiles, Support for C-130J Super Hercules aircraft, and Chemical, Biological, Radiologic­al, and Nuclear (CBRN) support equipment.

In addition to these foreign military sales (FMS) cases valued at USD 1.62 billion, India has purchased USD 2.82 billion in defence articles since 2013 via the Direct Commercial Sales process. These include aircraft, gas turbine engines, and electronic­s, among other categories of major defence articles.

The contract also includes fire control radars; Hellfire Longbow missiles; Stinger Block I-92H missiles; night vision sensors and inertial navigation systems.

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