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The Seventh edition of land and naval systems show Defexpo-2012 will be held at the Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from March 29th to April 01st.

The Def Expo is organised by the Department of Defence Production, Ministry of Defence, and Government of India through Defence Exhibition Organisation.

The main objective of the event is to promote defence exports from India and exhibit the capabilities of Indian defence R&D and production on a large platform.

The sixth edition of Defexpo India, held in Feb 2010 recorded an impressive 47% overall growth with matching increase in overseas participation with 570 participants from 31 countries. It had covered a gross area of 40,000 sqm. All the world's leading players in defence equipments and systems had significant presence, showcasing their latest equipments and systems. High profile official delegations from 41 countries visited the show.

India is clearly steering the path of steady growth and has been receiving overwhelming and unprecedented international response with each edition.
 
Buddy v r waiting for pics, and v have got 24 days, it means v cn relax by then...
 

Textron Inc. : Textron Systems to Showcase Combat-Proven Technologies at DefExpo India 2012 | 4-Traders



Textron Inc. : Textron Systems to Showcase Combat-Proven Technologies at DefExpo India 2012


Highlights Include Ground-Based Smart Weapons, Tactical Vehicles, Unmanned Systems and Other Critical Capabilities for India's Armed Forces

Wilmington, Mass. - March 6, 2012 - Textron Systems, a Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) company, announced today that the company will take part in DefExpo India 2012 to be held at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi from March 29-April 1. The company will showcase its products at booth 14.3Q in the United States pavilion.

Known in India as the designer and manufacturer of precision air-launched weapons including the Sensor Fuzed Weapon (SFW), which India began acquisition of in 2010, Textron Systems will showcase a variety of mature technologies at DefExpo 2012 with the requirements of India's armed forces in mind.

"As we develop and deepen our relationships within the country, it is clear that the combined strength of Textron Systems' technical capabilities and experience can benefit India," says Senior Vice President, International Business and Government and Retired Vice Admiral Kevin J. Cosgriff. "We remain fully engaged with the Indian government, armed forces and business partners to bring our innovative yet proven technologies to the region."

Among these technologies are Textron Systems' ground-based smart weapons, which use the company's precise, reliable sensors and safety mechanisms to complete military missions while protecting friendly forces and non-combatants. For example, Textron Defense Systems' Spider is a man-in-the-loop, networked munition system incorporating sensors, communications and either lethal or non-lethal effects for scalable, selective engagement.

Textron Systems is known for its renowned Shadow® Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS), which has amassed more than 700,000 flight hours for customers, including the U.S. Army and Marine Corps. However, the company also pioneered the One System® UAS command-and-control architecture. In its highly configurable One System Remote Video Terminal format, this architecture delivers UAS full-motion video to dismounted troops and powers teaming between manned and unmanned assets. In its next-generation Universal Ground Control Station configuration, it serves as a common, scalable and interoperable command-and-control center for numerous platforms.

Attendees will be able to learn about Textron Systems' family of tactical wheeled Armored Security Vehicles, which incorporate advanced ballistic protection with battle-proven firepower and rugged, all-terrain operation at speeds up to 65 miles (104 kilometers) per hour. Also represented will be the company's trusted fleet of marine craft, including the Landing Craft, Air Cushion (LCAC), a staple of the U.S. Navy. The LCAC is a fully amphibious landing craft that can attain speeds of 40 knots or higher, even hauling up to 75 tons of payload.

"DefExpo is an important venue to discuss issues and technologies that can be helpful to India's defense and homeland security," says Cosgriff. "Textron Systems is prepared and uniquely positioned to rapidly contribute its expertise, proven products and potential new solutions for our Indian customers."

About Textron Systems
Textron Systems has been providing innovative solutions to the defense, homeland security and aerospace communities for more than 50 years. Headquartered in Wilmington Mass., the company is known for its unmanned aircraft systems, advanced marine craft, armored vehicles, intelligent battlefield and surveillance systems, intelligence software solutions, precision smart weapons, piston engines, test and training systems, and total life cycle sustainment and operational services. Textron Systems includes AAI Logistics & Technical Services, AAI Test & Training, AAI Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Advanced Systems, Aerosonde, ESL Defence, Lycoming Engines, Medical Numerics, MillenWorks, Overwatch, Textron Defense Systems and Textron Marine & Land Systems.Textron Systems - Home.

About Textron Inc.
Textron Inc. is a multi-industry company that leverages its global network of aircraft, defense, industrial and finance businesses to provide customers with innovative solutions and services. Textron is known around the world for its powerful brands such as Bell Helicopter, Cessna Aircraft Company, Jacobsen, Kautex, Lycoming, E-Z-GO, Greenlee, and Textron Systems.Textron Home.
 
Can you post some pictures of the Indian Navy's Scorpene in HD

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So will there be more than 6 of these till 2020 like many other things Indians are trippling there orders now.
 
ATK to feature its international products and capabilities at DefExpo 2012 defence exhibition India

ATK (NYSE: ATK) announced that it will participate as an exhibitor at the Defexpo India 2012 Land, Naval & Internal Security Systems Exhibition in New Delhi, India. ATK will highlight a variety of capabilities and programs at the show, which will be held at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi from March 29 to April 1, 2012. ATK will be located in stand 14.3H

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In related news, ATK will participate in the U.S. India Business Council (USIBC) Executive Mission to India March 26 to March 31, 2012. As a part of that trade mission, Karen Davies, ATK Senior Vice President and President of the company's Armament Systems group, will participate in a panel discussion on the topic of return on investment in the India defense market on March 28. The panel will also feature representatives from India's Ministry of Defense and other defense industry executives.

Defexpo provides ATK an opportunity to highlight its growing capabilities in several business areas including integrated weapon systems, precision-guidance for artillery and mortars, advanced programmable artillery fuzing, ammunition and accessories for law enforcement and special operations forces, missile warning systems, small-caliber ammunition, and illuminating flares.

ATK's stand will feature information on the company's most powerful and flexible gun system, the Mk44 30mm cannon. This next-generation system is in production now and builds on the Bushmaster tradition of excellence with its design simplicity, external power, positive round control, ease of maintenance, and constant velocity ammunition feed. Visitors will also be able to learn more about the Mk44's airborne cousin, the Apache helicopter's 625 round-per-minute M230 30mm chain gun.

Visitors to the ATK stand will be able to learn about the company's affordable precision approach that combines GPS guidance and fuzing into one package, transforming conventional 155mm artillery projectiles and 120mm mortar cartridges into precision munitions. Another offering in this space is ATK's Multi-Option Fuze for Artillery (MOFA), the combat-proven, NATO standard, all purpose artillery fuze for bursting munitions.

ATK's stand will also feature the company's cutting edge ammunition and accessory products for law enforcement and special operations forces. ATK brands in this category include Eagle Industries and BLACKHAWK! tactical gear and apparel and Federal Premium and Speer ammunition. ATK ammunition offerings for these customers include long-range precision rifle; barrier-defeating; non-toxic; short-barrel carbine; and law enforcement high-performance handgun service ammunition.

ATK will also feature its AAR-47 aircraft missile warning system with available hostile fire indication (HFI), the first system of its type to detect small-caliber weapon fire and rocket propelled grenades. AAR-47 is installed on the recently-delivered C-130J aircraft to the Indian Air Force.

In addition, ATK will highlight its role as the leading supplier of U.S. and NATO small- and medium-caliber ammunition, and as a source of non-NATO munitions to U.S. and international security forces.

Another important ATK capability the company will be featuring at Defexpo is its decades-long experience building and continually updating illuminating flares. ATK's LUU flares are aircraft-deployed and provide illumination for battlefield operations, search and rescue, ground targeting, and other missions.

Rheinmetall at DefExpo 2012 defence exhibition in India with high technology military equipment

From 29 March to 1 April 2012, Defexpo will take place in New Delhi. It is one of the largest defence technology trade fairs in Asia. As one of the world’s leading suppliers of defence technology systems, Rheinmetall will be on hand with a representative selection of its diverse array of products for military and security forces. Building on a proud tradition, the Düsseldorf, Germany-based Rheinmetall Group covers many different capability categories.

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Ready to team with India

Without a doubt, India is the regional superpower of South Asia. Its armed forces form a mainstay of Indian security policy, and are now undergoing further modernization. Facing up to the challenges of an expanded mission spectrum, they rely increasingly on network-enabled operations: a “system of systems” consisting of sensors, C4I capabilities and effectors that enables an appropriate response to any and all threats.

Wiesel – mobile, air-portable, versatile
In order to operate in difficult terrain – in the mountains, for example, or in an urban environment – today’s armed forces need a flexible, quickly deployable, protected platform that can be readily integrated into network-enabled operations and which, above all, can be transported by air either on board or as underslung cargo. It was precisely with these capabilities in mind that Rheinmetall developed the Wiesel (‘weasel’) family of vehicles, which the company will be presenting at Defexpo 2012.

lightweight tracked armoured vehicle, the Wiesel is standard equipment in German airmobile and mountain units. While the Wiesel 1 was originally employed as a weapons platform, the somewhat longer Wiesel 2 is now available in numerous other configurations.

Today the Wiesel family covers practically the full range of military ground capabilities, encompassing a reconnaissance vehicle, a command post version, an anti-tank-missile launcher platform, an automatic cannon platform, an engineering scout vehicle and a field ambulance version. Other variants include joint fire support team and joint fire support coordination team vehicles and a 120mm mortar carrier; Finally, a Wiesel-based mobile air defence system consisting of an air defence command post vehicle, an air defence reconnaissance and fire control vehicle, and an air defence weapon carrier round out the portfolio.

Much like other Rheinmetall vehicles – e.g. the Fuchs/Fox armoured transport vehicle – the Wiesel has accompanied the Bundeswehr right from the start in every deployed operation. Whether in the deserts of Somalia, the mountains of Kosovo or the rugged terrain of the Hindu Kush – the Wiesel has what it takes: high mobility coupled with protection. Transportable by air in a medium transport helicopter or as underslung cargo, the various members of the Wiesel family can be quickly deployed to new flash points. The Wiesel is thus the ideal platform for the Mountain Strike Corps, which is now in the process of formation.

Countering the threat from above: advanced air defence systems
Aerial attacks continue to pose a major threat to troop concentrations, military bases, civilian population centres and critical civilian infrastructure.

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In the domain of VSHORAD technology, Rheinmetall’s Air Defence division is the global leader and the sole single-source supplier of battle management systems, fire control systems, automatic cannon, integrated missile launchers and Ahead ammunition. Its core competencies include the development and manufacture of complete air defence systems as well as simulators and training equipment.

Aware of India’s ambitious plans to modernize its air defence capabilities, Rheinmetall is presenting a wide array of sophisticated air defence solutions at Defexpo 2012. The need for a 35mm gun-based air defence system able to meet current and coming requirements led to the recent development and manufacture of the Oerlikon Skyshield air defence system.

Lightweight and compact, it is the world’s most advanced and effective system for low-level air defence. It basically consists of an Oerlikon Skyshield fire control unit and two high-performance Oerlikon Revolver Gun MK2 automatic cannons, specifically designed to fire Ahead airburst ammunition.

Russian defence industry will showcase latest generation of T-90 tank the T-90MS at DefExpo 2012

Defence Industry of Russia will roll out a modernized version of its T-90 tank, the T-90MS at Defexpo 2012 defence exhibition in india which will be held from the 29 March to 1 April, and informed source close to the Russian defense sector said on Tuesday, March 13, 2012.

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The new T-90MS was presented for the first time at the Defense Exhibition in Russia, Russian Expo Arms in September 2011. The T-90MS tank features a new fire control and protection system, an improved suspension and drive train and advanced combat capabilities.

India already has several hundred main battle tanks T-90s in its army and builds the tank under license.

The international Defexpo India 2012 exhibition will take place from March 29 through April 1 in New Delhi.

Arms manufacturers from 17 countries are expected to present their latest products and new innovations.
 
Defexpo 2012 Curtain Raiser---BAE's CV90 To Debut

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MOBILITY TO DOMINATE BAE SYSTEMS PRESENCE AT DEFEXPO 2012

To debut the future-proof CV90 and go-anywhere BvS10 vehicles
Unveil advanced technology innovations for soldiers

Mobility will be the dominant theme among BAE Systems’ displays at the 7th DefExpo India being held in New Delhi from March 29th through April 1st this year. The Company will debut its family of CV90 Light Tanks and BVs10 go-anywhere All-Terrain Vehicle family in India at the exhibition, along with the ultra-light M777 howitzer. In recognition of the Company’s commitment to offer the full span of its capabilities across the defence, aerospace and security domains in India, BAE Systems’ pavilion at this signature event spans products and solutions in Air and Defence Information, Maritime, Intelligence and Security, and Electronics Systems.
 
I like the look of that CV90 oh yes i do :agree:
 
Defexpo 2012: Kalyani Group artillery to be featured

by Ajai Shukla
Business Standard, 29th May 12

Army chief General V K Singh’s leaked letter to defence minister A K Antony, which flagged the country’s lack of defence preparedness, casts a shadow over Defexpo India 2012, which kicks off in New Delhi tomorrow. However, the silver linings in the four-day event would be the impressive presence of several Indian private companies and newcomers in developing complex weaponry, with capabilities the defence ministry (MoD) can no longer ignore.

Among the most visible would be the Pune-headquartered Kalyani Group, which would emphatically project its ambition to develop artillery systems for the Indian Army. With foreign artillery procurement stalled for two decades, Baba Kalyani — who has shaped his flagship company, Bharat Forge, into the world’s largest forgings manufacturer — has committed the finance, the manpower and the strategic mind space he believes would make the Kalyani Group a full-spectrum developer of artillery systems.

Kalyani intends to start by building a 155 mm, 52-calibre towed howitzer, which the army desperately wants. Several years of user trials of foreign guns have only resulted in vendors being rejected, blacklisted, or withdrawn from the contest. Kalyani is now boldly offering an Indian alternative.

“I will offer to the Indian Army a fully developed artillery gun system, integrating all the command and control elements, before 2015,” he asserts.

To this end, the Kalyani Group has imported from Austrian gun manufacturer Maschinenfabrik Liezen (MFL) a service version of its famous 155 mm, 45-calibre, autonomous gun system, which had impressed Indian gunners when they evaluated it in the mid-1980s (though they bought the Bofors gun instead).

The Kalyani Group has also bought, knocked down and transported to India an entire operational artillery gun factory from Swiss company RUAG. Instead of learning the ropes of manufacturing artillery from scratch, Kalyani’s designers in Pune intend to absorb foreign technology, thereby leapfrogging an extended development process. Unlike many Indian private companies, Baba Kalyani is investing his own money into building capabilities. Given Bharat Forge’s hardcore engineering pedigree, he is confident he has the solution.

Says Kalyani: “There are the DRDO ((Defence Research & Development Organisation), the OFB (Ordnance Factory Board) and other excellent organisations that have design talent and capability. What India lacks is the ability to convert designs into manufactured products. This is where the Kalyani Group comes in. Building an artillery gun system is largely about materials, forgings and manufacturing. We have in our group the capability to be a top-class manufacturer of precision products.”

Kalyani Steel would provide the steel and metallurgy. The drives, engine, transmission, etc would be built by Automotive Axles Ltd, the Rs 2,000-crore Kalyani Group company and the largest manufacturer of axles in the region.

Alongside the engineering bravado, there is realism, too, about the Kalyani Group’s inexperience in creating the sophisticated software that underpins the gun control, fire correction and command and control systems, about 50 per cent of the overall gun system.

“Our strategy is to collaborate with entities that already have capabilities in electronics and guidance. (For this) we are in constant dialogue with the DRDO and the MoD. But we are confident about the precision engineering needed for the mechanical parts of the gun,” says Kalyani.

The only “missing link”, as Kalyani puts it, is the reliance on the MoD for testing facilities. Guns under development must be periodically tested through live firing. In India, this can only be conducted in cooperation with the Army. The MoD, rattled by the repeated failures of artillery gun procurement programmes, has already initiated two projects in the public sector to develop an artillery gun. The OFB has been asked to construct two 155 mm, 39-calibre guns from the engineering drawings that came with the Bofors gun in the mid-1980s. The OFB would then try to upgrade these into longer-range 155 mm, 45-calibre guns.

Simultaneously, the MoD has sanctioned Rs 150 crore for the DRDO to develop a 155 mm, 52-calibre gun. The DRDO’s Armament R&D Establishment (ARDE), Pune, would soon float a tender for an Indian industrial partner, in which the Kalyani Group intends to bid.

Such is the aggressiveness within the Group that it intends to develop its own gun on a parallel track, even if it becomes an industrial partner to the DRDO for the ARDE’s gun. Rajinder Bhatia, who would head this project, says, “We are willing to compete against ourselves. On one track, we will work with the DRDO, funded by the government. On our own track, we will fund ourselves. Baba Kalyani is willing to commit Rs 100 crore for this.”

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The Austrian Maschinenfabrik Liezen (MFL) 155 mm, 45-calibre gun that the Kalyani Group has imported, along with an entire gun-making factory that it bought from RUAG, Switzerland. The Kalyanis are making an ambitious foray into gun-making, with the intention of playing a major role in manufacturing India's large requirement of artillery

BEL to flag surveillance products at defence expo

Bangalore, March 28 (IANS) State-run Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) will showcase its range of products demonstrating its prowess in providing the armed forces robust surveillance and security systems at the defence exposition (Defexpo 2012) in New Delhi from Thursday.

'We are displaying our latest network centric warfare (NCWs) systems developed for the defence forces at the biennial land, naval and internal security systems exhibition in the national capital,' a BEL official said here Wednesday ahead of the four-day event from March 29 to April 1.


The company's NCW's solutions include combat management system, which automates tactical data from the ship's sensors to provide decision support to the ship's command, a coastal surveillance system, an all-weather 24x7 surveillance system, developed to safeguard the long coastline by networking sensors such as radars, and day-and-night electro-optical equipment.


'As part of our research and development (R&D) strategy, we are focusing on new technology modules for radars, micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS)-based products for sonars, microwave components used in air-borne electronic warfare systems and an integrated radio and line modem for missile systems,' the spokesman said.


The company will also flag technologies developed for command, control, communications, computers and intelligence (C4i) systems used by the services in various forms such as wrist-wearable computers, hand-held computers and tablet PC to rugged laptop, communication equipment like software defined radio, high frequency radios and radio relays.


'As part of modernisation, we have developed automatic identification system and meteorological equipment, advanced composite communication system, an IP-based new generation voice, data and video integrated system with in-house software,' the official said.


Among the underwater solutions being displayed at the expo are transducers for ships and submarines and the company's contribution to the electronic warfare and avionics segment, including missile approach warning systems, convoy jammers, flight control computer and other cockpit moduels.


Visitors and stakeholders will get a view the latest range of laser and night vision products, Bharani radar, weapon-locating radar, new-generation sonar systems and multi-function hand held thermal imager.

http://www.newstrackindia.com/newsdetails/2012/03/28/318--BEL-to-flag-surveillance-products-at-defence-expo-.html


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Anyone from PDF going to DefEXPO ?
 
Antony to inaugurate Defexpo-2012 on Thursday


Antony to inaugurate Defexpo-2012 on Thursday
‘Defexpo India 2012’, the 7th international Exhibition on Land, Naval and Internal Security Systems, begins here on Thursday, March 29, 2012. The four-day event will be inaugurated by the Defence Minister Shri AK Antony. The largest ever Defence Exposition in Asia will showcase India’s emergence as an attractive destination for investment in the Defence Sector and provides a platform for alliances and joint ventures in the Defence Industry.

A total of 567 companies from 32 countries will display weapon systems for the Army, Navy and Internal Security. Major participants are from Russia, France and Israel besides Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Netherlands, Norway, Panama, Poland, Singapore, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, South Africa, Turkey, USA and UK.

Organised by the Department of Defence Production, the exhibition is dedicated to global Land, Naval and Internal Security Systems business activity – from Suppliers to Manufacturers and Technology providers to Services. The Def Expo offers an opportunity to the international Defence Industry to promote and showcase their products and services. The exhibition generates attention globally and has carved a niche amongst major defence exhibitions around the world.

The Def Expo was conceptualised in 1998 with an objective to promote defence exports from India and exhibit the capabilities of Indian Defence R&D and production. The first exhibition was held in 1999 and subsequently in 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2010. While a modest 197 exhibitors participated in the first Def Expo, the biennial event features 567 exhibitors in its 7th edition this year. Israel is the biggest participating country in terms of indoor space occupied (1,293 sq meters) while Russia is represented with the maximum number of 37 companies. In the year 2010 there were 412 exhibitors from 35 countries. The exhibition area has increased from 27,309 sq meters in 2010 to 30,760 sq meters this year.

More than 60 Official Delegations including 14 headed by Defence Ministers are expected to attend the four-day exhibition. Many products are expected to be launched by Indian and Foreign companies during the exhibition. Several business-to-business meetings are planned to be held on the sidelines. The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) is the event manager of the Defexpo India 2012.


Anyone from PDF going to DefEXPO ?


Don't worry, there'll be a lot of pictures. I know many from Indian forums that are going.
 
^^Not to sound rude, but Canada actually makes defense equipment??? I had thought that they bought all their major equipments from the US.

Any info. into what Canada is bringing??

I think its time to replace the BMP2s they have gotten pretty old and army should look into buying a more modern platform.
 
I think its time to replace the BMP2s they have gotten pretty old and army should look into buying a more modern platform.

They're already on top of that.

And guess what? A Indian private company will be in a joint venture to produce it. Main private companies being TATA, Mahindra(with BAE) and L&T.

Result should be interesting.

^^Not to sound rude, but Canada actually makes defense equipment??? I had thought that they bought all their major equipments from the US.


You're surprised about Canada, I'm surprise about Cyprus.
 
I thought Cyprus might have brought some variant based on the AK. :D so I didn't pay much attention to them.
 
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