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US offers next generation F-35 fighters to India


NEW DELHI: In a major move, the United States has sent feelers that it is now ready for transfer of hi-technology weaponry to India, including its 5th generation Joint Strike Fighter F-35.

Though Pentagon has offered New Delhi participation in its missile shield, top of the shelf 4th generation F-16 and F-18/A fighters, weapon locating radars and its new brand of long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft, it has so far kept the F-35 under wraps.

But in a surprise move last week, a high-level team from US Defence Major, Lockheed Martin, met top officials of the Indian Air Force to convey that the F-35 Ligthening-II was available for IAF's 5th generation fighter requirements.

Lockheed Martin's Vice-President for Business Development, Rob Weiss, said after the meeting that they had indicated that the F-35 was ready to be in reckoning for India's fighter needs beyond the induction of the 126 Multi-Role Combat Aircraft.

The offer would come in handy for India as the country's security experts have been struggling to find partners to develop futuristic 5th generation fighters.

Though New Delhi has been in negotiation with Moscow for joint development and joint investment in next generation fighters, the Russian concepts of such fighters is currently only on the drawing board.

Americans embarked on development of the F-35 in early 2000, with an intial cost outlay of US$ 50 billion along with close strategic partners. The first of these new generation fighters are likly to be inducted into the US Air Force by the end of 2009, or in early 2010.

"In the next few years, a number of countries are joining the F-35 programme and the Indian Air Force could also consider joining," Weiss said. "We briefed top IAF officials about the new fighters."

With embedded antennas, aligned edges, internal weapons and fuel and special coatings and material, the F-35 fighter uses stealth to pick and choose engagements while reaming undetected by enemy defence systems.

Weiss said the F-35 fighters boast of the most powerful sensor suite ever to be fitted on a fighter plane which will enable it to bring a seamless real world and real time 360 degree display of the battlespace to turn the pilots into "tacticians rather than technicians."

Lockheed Martin officials said if new countries joined the F-35 programme, the US could be open to delivery of new generation fighters within the next decade.

They said if the IAF chose the Lockheed Martin world's best-selling fighter F-16 'Fighting Falcons', it could "position India to be ready to receive advanced technologies incorporated in the F-35's."

Lockheed Martin officials said lot of new technolgies being tested on F-35 would be leveraged in the new generation F-16 Block 50 fighters.

On India's decision to raise the offset limit in purchase of the 126 new fighters to 50 per cent, Weiss said his company was confident of meeting this target.

"Our company has a history of success in offsets having met requirements totalling US$ 40 billion of 37 countries," Lockheed vice-president said.

He also said his company was ready to support IAF's life cycle needs and for technology transfer. "The 'Fighting Falcons' are now being produced in five countries."

On the proposed sale of six C130J transport aircraft to India for use by special forces, the Lockheed Martin official said a letter of agreement was expected to be signed by the end of this year.

"It is a Government-to-Government sale," Weiss said, adding that the deliveries of the aircraft would start 30 months after the contract was signed and first deliveries would be by 2011.

Weiss said that the company's long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft 'P3C Orions' had dropped off from the Indian Navy's Request for Proposals.


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They said if the IAF chose the Lockheed Martin world's best-selling fighter F-16 'Fighting Falcons', it could "position India to be ready to receive advanced technologies incorporated in the F-35's."

lol. The gist of it.
 
Yup if the IAF buys F-16's some of the parts would be from the F-35.....
 
Apologies guys this thread may have been closed by accident. I am re-opening it until informed otherwise....
 
This means us has formely decided to bring india on a par with china to counter the chinese to restrict them from becoming a global power. Americans intend to use india the same way they used pakistan to counter the soviets. Its now india to decide whether to fall for this trap or not.
 
This means us has formely decided to bring india on a par with china to counter the chinese to restrict them from becoming a global power. Americans intend to use india the same way they used pakistan to counter the soviets. Its now india to decide whether to fall for this trap or not.

Used Pakistan to counter Russians in Afghanistan...thats the complete line, otherwise it gives a totally wrong meaning.

What trap? We are being offered things which was never offered to any other country or ally. Pakstan only had its strategic location to offer the Americans, with India its much more than that. Economy being one important thing.
 
Two things Bull:
1- $1 trillion economy
2- China factor

Other than that there's not much India can offer US at this point.
 
Two things Bull:
1- $1 trillion economy
2- China factor

Other than that there's not much India can offer US at this point.

Add to that a exisiting good defence capability

What more do you want a country to offer?
 
Add to that a exisiting good defence capability

What more do you want a country to offer?

Same can be said about Pakistan. Pakistan today is more important to American than it ever was before!
A strong Pakistan will bring balance in the region, with growing risks of Iran going nuclear US and Nato would want Pakistan to keep on their side.
 
Same can be said about Pakistan. Pakistan today is more important to American than it ever was before!
A strong Pakistan will bring balance in the region, with growing risks of Iran going nuclear US and Nato would want Pakistan to keep on their side.

Pakistan is important to the US for all the wrong reasons. Having an ally like anywhere in the world is not worthless. Pakistan will never be out of the US block, But it is with India they and the world see the future, Indian Navy more than anyother branch of its armed forces, is very very well respected, Something Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, US, and Japan is looking forward to engage with
 
Same can be said about Pakistan. Pakistan today is more important to American than it ever was before!
A strong Pakistan will bring balance in the region, with growing risks of Iran going nuclear US and Nato would want Pakistan to keep on their side.

What about the other way round. How important is US for Pakistan, now you have the answer.
 
What about the other way round. How important is US for Pakistan, now you have the answer.

Really! well you are sadly mistaken. US is not important to pakistan as compare to the importance of pakistan to Us. If u are mentioning the dollars that we got, well every war has a cost and that is what united states is paying and the humanitarian aid well let me remind you that pakistan has learned to live without them during 90s when pakistan was hit with strong usa sactions for her nuclear program and we still carried it not only the nuclear program but missle too. In 1998 after tests more sactions were imposed what happened it only made us more firm on our decision of getting nuclear and mainting tht doctrine. As for the f-16, pakistan learned to live and exist without them as well. As for usa i would really love to see how does the nato forces do a damn thing if pakistan withdraws its support against war on terror. And since iran is also going nuclear Us cannot afford to loose the support of a nuclear arm pakistan too.
 
iUS economic support to Pakistan is paramount to any development it is making in the economic side. Its navity in the highest order if you believe Pakistan is more important to the US, than the other way around.
 

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