How US-made Chinook and Apache helicopters will add more firepower to Indian Armed Forces
Aug 30, 2016, 15:27 IST
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, currently on his second visit to the US in eight months, will be visiting the Boeing’s facility in Philadelphia on August 31 to get an update on the CH-47F Chinook heavy-lift helicopters being manufactured for India.
In order to scale up Indian Air Force capabilities, the government had last year placed order for 15 Chinook helicopters along with 22 AH-64E Apache Longbow attack helicopters, also being manufactured by Boeing.
The order is valued at over US $2.5 billion. Alongside, the private sector in India will benefit as the deal will bring around $600 million into the defence and aerospace sector as offset for the deal.
The Chinook helicopters are slated to be inducted into the Indian Air Force in 2019.
The US is currently the biggest supplier of weapons and military equipment to India, having won orders worth over $13 billion during the last seven years.
The induction of Apache attack and Chinook heavy lift helicopters will prove to be a game changer for the capabilities of the Indian Air Force.
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In order to scale up Indian Air Force capabilities, the government had last year placed order for 15 Chinook helicopters along with 22 AH-64E Apache Longbow attack helicopters, also being manufactured by Boeing.
The order is valued at over US $2.5 billion. Alongside, the private sector in India will benefit as the deal will bring around $600 million into the defence and aerospace sector as offset for the deal.
The Chinook helicopters are slated to be inducted into the Indian Air Force in 2019.
The US is currently the biggest supplier of weapons and military equipment to India, having won orders worth over $13 billion during the last seven years.
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