Thursday, December 19, 2024
Advertisement
  1. You Are At:
  2. News
  3. India
  4. Saab offers Gripen fighter jets under 'Make in India' with 'full control'

Saab offers Gripen fighter jets under 'Make in India' with 'full control'

New Delhi: In a renewed bid, Swedish defence major Saab has offered to  manufacture its fifth generation Gripen fighter aircraft here under the 'Make In India' initiative.The firm has also agreed for technology transfer  to

India TV News Desk Published : Dec 20, 2015 16:28 IST, Updated : Dec 20, 2015 16:29 IST
saab offers gripen fighter jets under make in india with
saab offers gripen fighter jets under make in india with full control

New Delhi: In a renewed bid, Swedish defence major Saab has offered to  manufacture its fifth generation Gripen fighter aircraft here under the 'Make In India' initiative.

The firm has also agreed for technology transfer  to India. The offer comes at a time when the Indian Air Force (IAF) is looking to modernise its fleet of fighter planes.

Saab, which had lost out in the Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft tender in 2011 which was won by French firm Dassault Aviation, anticipates that the IAF will need more the 36 Rafale fighter jets that India is buying from France to beef up its depleting fleet.

Saab is not only offering to set up a base here but also help in the development of aerospace capability for the next 100 years and partner in developing the next version of indigenous Light Combat Aircraft Tejas and the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), being developed and designed by Aeronautical Development Agency.

Ulf Nilsson, head of Saab's aeronautics division, told PTI that the company is already doing its homework and identifying partners for collaboration.

Nilsson said the offer of technology transfer would be real as they are offering India ‘full system control' and 'full software control'.

Saab (India) chief Jan Widerstrom said the company is also ready to stick by New Delhi's negative list, as was made clear by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar in an interview to PTI last month, when it comes to exporting fighter aircraft from India to other countries.

“We have almost an identical system back in Sweden when it comes to defence exports. It is decided by the government and we too can't export to specific countries which is almost the same as that of India,” Mr. Widerstrom said.

Saab CEO Hakan Buskhe said the company will offer any help to the indigenous light combat aircraft project.

The Indian Air Force had in October said it would need at least six additional squadrons comprising 108 Rafale fighter jets or similar jets to shore up its capabilities.

With the government cancelling the multi0billion tender for 126 MMRCA, there is renewed hope in the aviation industry that India may go in for fresh bids to fill up the gaps.

Besides Saab, U.S.' Lockheed Martin and the France's Dassault Aviation have offered their jets in line with the government's push for ‘Make in India' .

( With PTI Inputs)

Advertisement

Read all the Breaking News Live on indiatvnews.com and Get Latest English News & Updates from India

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement