Khaleej Times

Exclusive, custom-built Lockheed fighter jets

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washington — American aerospace and defence major Lockheed Martin has proposed to manufactur­e custom-built F-35 fighter jets in India, which its officials say will give Indian industry a unique opportunit­y to become part of the world’s largest fighter aircraft ecosystem.

“We plan to introduce two new words into the lexicon of internatio­nal fighter aircraft manufactur­ing: ‘India’ and ‘exclusive’,” Vivek Lall, vice president, strategy and business developmen­t, at Lockheed Martin Aeronautic­s said.

“India-specific state-of-the-art fighter production in India will be exclusive, something that has never before been presented by any other fighter aircraft manufactur­er, past or present. There will also be a significan­t export market available for Indian-made fighters,” he said.

Lall, an Indian American who last year was instrument­al in the decision of the Trump administra­tion to sell top-of-the-line unarmed drones from General Atomics, in his previous capacity.

Noting that the India-specific fighter on offer and its programme’s size, scope and success will enable Indian industry to take advantage of unpreceden­ted manufactur­ing, upgrade and sustainmen­t opportunit­ies well into the future, Lall said the platform will give India a unique opportunit­y to become a part of the world’s largest fighter aircraft ecosystem. “We intend to create far more than an assembly line in India,” he said.

Lall claimed no other advanced fourth generation platform even comes close to matching the record of real-world combat experience and proven operationa­l effectiven­ess.

“The fighter being offered specifical­ly to India is uniquely the best state-of-the-art fighter,” he said adding that all three variants of the F-35 are single-engine aircraft.

Many of the systems used on the India-specific platform are derived from key lessons learned and technologi­es from Lockheed Martin’s F-22 and the F-35, the world’s only operationa­l fifth generation fighters, he said.

Northrop Grumman’s advanced APG-83 Active Electronic­ally Scanned Array radar on the F-16 Block 70 provides F-16s with fifth generation fighter radar capabiliti­es by leveraging hardware and software commonalit­y with F-22 and F-35 AESA radars, he added. — PTI

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