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US, Indian govts talking on making F-16 in India, confirms Lockheed Martin
Daily News & Analysis ^ | Friday, February 17, 2017 | PTI

Posted on 02/16/2017 7:37:32 PM PST by Jyotishi

American defence major Lockheed Martin today said discussions are currently taking place between the US and Indian governments on the company's plans to set up manufacturing base for F-16 fighter jets in India.

"The conversation has progressed to the point that we are deferring at this point to the government-to-government conversation. And that conversation is ongoing," a top company official told reporters at Aero India 2017 air show here.

The comments from Randy Howard, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Integrated Fighter, Director, Business Development, came when asked about its move to push ahead with its plan to move production of its F-16 to India, but that the Trump Administration is taking a "fresh look" at its proposal.

"We had really very strong support up to this point. We are deferring those questions and concerns over to governments who are having an ongoing conversation. The discussions have progressed to the point that the requirements need to be more fully articulated...," he said.

"There are a number of internal discussions going on here in India on strategic partners. Discussions between the two governments at this point. We will wait to hear from the two governments and Lockheed Martin is fully supportive of those decisions," he said.

Lockheed had said recently that its officials have briefed the Trump Administration on the current proposal, which was supported by the Obama Administration as part of a broader cooperative dialogue with the Government of India.

Trump has flayed US firms for having moved manufacturing overseas and then sell their products back to the US and asked them to produce in the US itself. Lockheed, however, does not plan to sell back F-16 in the US which has not placed fresh orders for it.

In August last, Lockheed had offered to move its lone production line of the latest version of F 16-Block 70 to India from Texas to meet Indian and global requirement.

However, the company has made it clear the proposal is "conditional" to Indian Air Force choosing the world's largest-sold fighter aircraft for its fleet. "We understand that the Trump Administration will want to take a fresh look at some of these programmes and we stand prepared to support that effort to ensure that any deal of this importance is properly aligned with US policy priorities," a Lockheed Martin official had said recently.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: f16; india; obama; texas; trump

1 posted on 02/16/2017 7:37:32 PM PST by Jyotishi
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To: Jyotishi
Trump has flayed US firms for having moved manufacturing overseas and then sell their products back to the US and asked them to produce in the US itself. Lockheed, however, does not plan to sell back F-16 in the US which has not placed fresh orders for it.

That's what matters - the US isn't going to be buying any more F-16s. This is a way to keep the American supply chain for the F-16 going, keeping hundreds or thousands of jobs alive that would otherwise end if F-16 production just ended. And India will manufacture jets we consider outdated for their use - we arm a nation that fights Muslims and counters China for us. Sounds like a win-win to me.
2 posted on 02/16/2017 7:46:35 PM PST by AnotherUnixGeek
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To: Jyotishi

“American defence major Lockheed Martin today said discussions are currently taking place between the US and Indian governments on the company’s plans to set up manufacturing base for F-16 fighter jets in India.”

A sphincter says what?


3 posted on 02/16/2017 7:48:07 PM PST by JPJones (George Washington's Tariffs were Patriotic. Build a Wall and Build a Wall of tariffs.)
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I suggest that after the original purchase, all replacement parts be manufactured here in the US...which is where the golden profits occur...


4 posted on 02/16/2017 7:53:19 PM PST by Stayfree (LIBERALISM & STUPIDITY ARE BOTH INCURABLE MENTAL DISEASES OFTEN FOUND TOGETHER!)
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To: Stayfree

so you suggest Lockheed have a plant in India (for making original) and maintain a plant in USA for parts?


5 posted on 02/16/2017 8:04:04 PM PST by b4me (If Jesus came to set us free, why are so many professed Believers still in chains?)
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To: Jyotishi

String them along for awhile and then deny them as payback for Robert Harward - a senior executive at Lockheed Martin for his nasty comment.


6 posted on 02/16/2017 8:04:57 PM PST by Robert DeLong
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First, F16s, then F22s and 35s.

Do we want to give up production of our own military aircraft the way electronics and cameras went to Asia?

7 posted on 02/16/2017 8:16:31 PM PST by Cobra64 (Common sense isn't common any more.)
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First, F16s, then F22s and 35s.

The F-22 and F-35 are modern planes with technology we aren't going to share with India. The F-16 is a 40 year old plane we aren't planning to build anymore. India doesn't have the supply chain to build the F-16 - the thousands of parts from 3rd party manufacturers that Lockheed needs to make the F-16. The US jobs making those parts are all in trouble if we just end production of the F-16. Move manufacturing of the F-16 to India, and they get a 40 year old plane better than anything they have that helps them offset China and Pakistan (which we want anyway), and we keep US jobs going. I like the idea.
8 posted on 02/16/2017 8:26:36 PM PST by AnotherUnixGeek
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No. Just no.


9 posted on 02/17/2017 1:23:32 AM PST by TruthInThoughtWordAndDeed (Yahuah Yahusha)
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To: TruthInThoughtWordAndDeed; b4me
The F-16 manufacturing and assembly line is done. No more work planned for it.

This is just one aspect of India joining the aerospace industry, and not just militarily.

Rather than just scrap the assembly operation, this gives it a chance to live.

And, as other posters have pointed out, as a result, all the spare parts supply chain, the engineers and technologists keep chugging along.

It's a good deal, because if it wasn't the US, it would have been either Sweden or France. This is a start to permanently link India and the US in the aerospace industry.

10 posted on 02/17/2017 6:55:17 AM PST by onona (Keeping the faith will be our new directive for the republic !)
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