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Indian Navy Selects Sikorsky's S-70B SEAHAWK® Aircraft for Multi-role Helicopter Requirement
Market watch.com ^ | 5th December 2014

Posted on 12/05/2014 8:09:34 PM PST by cold start

STRATFORD, Conn., Dec. 5, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- India's Navy has selected Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. UTX, +0.07% to fulfill the service's Multi-Role Helicopter requirement for anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare (ASW/ASuW), among other maritime roles. Negotiations will now begin to procure 16 S-70B SEAHAWK® helicopters, with an option for eight additional aircraft, along with a complete logistics support and training program.

"India's selection of the S-70B helicopter represents a major strategic win for Sikorsky in an important growth market, and positions us well for future opportunities," said Mick Maurer, President of Sikorsky Aircraft. "We look forward to a long-term collaboration with the Indian Government and local industry as we work to bring the Indian Navy the highly advanced multi-role S-70B aircraft."

The proposed Indian Navy S-70B variant will include avionics and flexible open architecture Weapons Management Systems that integrate an advanced sonar, 360 degree search radar, modern air-to-surface missiles, and torpedoes for the ASW role. A blade and tail fold capability will facilitate shipboard storage.

The S-70B aircraft will also enhance the Indian Navy's capabilities to perform non-combat maritime roles, including search and rescue, utility and external cargo lift, surveillance and casualty evacuation.

Sikorsky has fielded increasingly more capable variants of the S-70B helicopter since 1984 for navies that prefer to acquire a modern, fully integrated ASW/ASuW platform direct from the manufacturer. Now operational in six countries (in Europe, Middle East, Asia and Latin America), the S-70B platform has a solid reputation for highly reliable shipboard operations and maintenance while operating aboard frigates and larger naval vessels.

The S-70B aircraft is part of Sikorsky's SEAHAWK helicopter family (including the SH-60 and MH-60 models) that has accumulated almost four million flight hours from more than 800 operational aircraft, and is considered one of the safest platforms available.

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: india; sikorsky; sikorskyss70b

1 posted on 12/05/2014 8:09:35 PM PST by cold start
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To: cold start

With an estimated total requirement of about 120, this will be a good win for Sikorsky.


2 posted on 12/05/2014 8:11:30 PM PST by cold start
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To: cold start
An evolution of the ubiquitous Blackhawk airframe?

CC

3 posted on 12/05/2014 8:13:18 PM PST by Celtic Conservative (Hodie Christus Natus est!)
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To: cold start
Indian Navy to purchase 16 US multi-role choppers for $1 bn
http://zeenews.india.com/news/india/indian-navy-to-purchase-16-us-multi-role-choppers-for-1-bn_1509952.html
New Delhi: The Indian Navy has finally selected the US Sikorsky S-70B Seahawk for its shipboard multi-role helicopter (MRH) requirement. Sixteen helicopters will initially be bought for $1 billion.
4 posted on 12/05/2014 8:14:46 PM PST by cold start
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To: Celtic Conservative

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikorsky_S-70

Yep


5 posted on 12/05/2014 10:22:09 PM PST by headstamp 2
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