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1 posted on 01/27/2010 2:31:19 PM PST by James C. Bennett
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US okays howitzers worth $647 million for India

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Getting mental image of how many 7-11’s $647 million in howitzers will blow up.


2 posted on 01/27/2010 2:33:18 PM PST by Responsibility2nd (Free Republic. The BEST place anywhere to PIMP YOUR BLOG)
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Nod to US gun purchase minus bids

The Telegraph, India.

File picture of a Bofors gun

New Delhi, Jan. 1: The government has authorised an outright purchase of 145 ultra-light howitzers from the US, a highly-placed defence ministry source said today.

The ultra-light howitzers are for the mountain artillery divisions of the Indian Army to be used in high-altitude frontiers opposite Pakistan and China. They can be transported slung from some helicopters.

The defence acquisitions committee has decided to take the foreign military sales route. Foreign military sales is a US programme of government-to-government sales of military hardware bypassing a lengthy system of competitive bidding. But bidders who lose out to foreign military sales orders allege that the system lacks transparency.

“We will also look at other options,” defence secretary Pradeep Kumar said.

The Indian Air Force has taken the foreign military sales route to contract six Lockheed Martin-made Hercules C130J air lifters and the army did the same to buy artillery fire-finding radars.

Two brands of ultra-light howitzers were initially in contention for the Indian Army’s estimated $2.5-billion artillery modernisation programme — ST Kinetics’ Pegasus and BAE Land Systems’ M777 made in the US.

BAE Land Systems has bought over the erstwhile Swedish firm Bofors that sold 410 155mm howitzers to India in 1986. The army has not bought a single big gun since the last of the Bofors howitzer was delivered in 1987, 22 years back.

ST Kinetics was blacklisted this year after the company figured in investigations into the deals struck by the former director general of the Ordnance Factory Board in Calcutta. The government has lifted the bar on trials in multiple-vendor situations.

If the government takes the foreign military sales route, the order is likely to go to BAE Land Systems. The source said the defence acquisitions council authorised the foreign military sales route before Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to the US last month.

The army wants to buy 145 ultra-light howitzers, 158 towed and wheeled, 100 tracked, and 180 wheeled and armoured guns in the first phase as part of its field artillery rationalisation plan, the programme to upgrade its artillery divisions.

Defence secretary Pradeep Kumar said the government has speeded up the buying of military hardware. Between 2007 and 2009, a total of 465 contracts have been signed. These are worth more than Rs 1,35,000 crore.

He said in 10 years, the defence ministry had doubled the capital expenditure for new acquisitions. The acquisitions were worth Rs 62,272 crore between 1999 and 2004. They total Rs 1,37,496 crore between 2004 and 2009. In the current year (2009-2010), Rs 41,000 crore was being spent on direct capital acquisitions.

The acquisitions have included PHALCON Airborne Warning and Control Systems, Sukhoi 30MKI fighter aircraft, aircraft for VIPs, missiles of different types and tanks.

3 posted on 01/27/2010 2:35:09 PM PST by James C. Bennett
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145 artillery pieces would equip how many infantry divisions?

Oh, for the old days of WW2; this number of guns would have been considered puny by American or Soviet standards.


4 posted on 01/27/2010 2:36:13 PM PST by henkster (A broken government does not merit full faith and credit.)
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I seem to recall a similar Indian deal with Bofors being scotched over a bribery controversy.


5 posted on 01/27/2010 2:37:15 PM PST by rahbert
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US Statement: “[The deal] improve the security of an important partner which continues to be an important force for political stability, peace, and economic progress in South Asia”

Amen.


7 posted on 01/27/2010 2:41:48 PM PST by Lonesome in Massachussets (Don't blame me, I'm from Massachusetts)
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Bet this deal makes the Communist Chinese, and their American supporters, a bit more nervous....


8 posted on 01/27/2010 2:43:57 PM PST by UCFRoadWarrior (National Security begins at the Border)
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After this, I can’t imagine anyone getting upset with anything Pakistan does...


10 posted on 01/27/2010 2:46:37 PM PST by stuartcr (If we are truly made in the image of God, why do we have faults?)
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To: James C. Bennett

Only $647 million?

And here we are preoccupied with our mundane concerns about how we will pay the electric bill and keep the house heated.

Let’s see:

Obama Copenhagen promise = $100 million

Haiti promise = $100 million

Howitzers for India $647 million

Obama Slush Fund #1 (Unspent Stimulus) $550 billion

Obama Slush Fund #2 (TARP money paid back) $250 billion

Obama promise to double aid to Africa = $25 billion

We’ve come around to Obama’s way of thinking: We HOPE for a CHANGE.


11 posted on 01/27/2010 2:47:49 PM PST by Iron Munro (God is great, Beer is good, People are crazy)
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To: AlexW; alieno nomine; AmericanInTokyo; angkor; Berosus; Brian Allen; bsariwat; buwaya; ...

Asia Ping


12 posted on 01/27/2010 2:48:55 PM PST by ASA Vet (Iran should have ceased to exist Nov 5, 1979, but we had no president then either.)
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To: James C. Bennett

sell them the older ones , not the new triple 7’s

Once we let their technology out there PRC and Russia will have it next . These are awesome weapons . Some things are better off in our own inventory alone . This is one .


14 posted on 01/27/2010 6:06:06 PM PST by LeoWindhorse
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