Posted on 02/21/2012 5:55:04 AM PST by sukhoi-30mki
Navy: Europe firm twisting facts for $1bn deal
Feb 21, 2012 - Sridhar Kumaraswami
A big controversy has hit the acquisition of 16 Multi-Role Helicopters for the Indian Navy, a deal estimated to be worth around $1 billion, with the Indian Navy accusing European vendor NH Industries (NHI) of trying to mislead the defence ministry, twist the Naval Staff Qualitative Requirements (NSQRs), falsify the Request for Proposal (RFP) and cause delays with unreasonable que-ries/concerns.
Docu-ments accessed by this newspaper show the Navy criticised the European firm after it raised doubts about the helicopter of its American rival Sikorsky. This new US-European battle for an Indian defence deal is leading to a lot of acrimony.
NHI earlier alleged Sikorsky does not meet the NSQRs for the deal, and complained to the defence ministry.
The Navy has now made it clear that both NHI and Sikorsky have met the NSQRs, making them both eligible. The Navy earlier submitted its Field Evaluation Trials (FETs) report to the MoD on acquiring the anti-surface and anti-submarine MRHs. NHI, based in France and with French, German and Italian participation, pitched its NH90 helicopter against Sikorskys S70B.
NHI earlier raised doubts about the Sikorsky helicopter on various aspects, including dual redundancy, fitment of fuel tanks, full authority automatic flight control system, fuel reserves at the end of mission, sensor functions and usage monitoring system. The Navy has, however, given the Sikorsky helicopter a clean chit.
In its final recommendations and in response to NHIs allegations, the Navy said: It emerges that NHI is attempting to mislead the higher authorities and cause delays... with unreasonable queries/concerns. The Indian Navy has evaluated the (NHI) NH90 and (Sikorsky) S70B helicopters, and considers both platforms meet the NSQRs specified in... the RFP.
On NHIs queries on the Sikorsky helicopters sensor functions and fitment of both external and internal fuel tanks, the Navy said: It is clearly evident that NHI have twisted the NSQR, thereby falsifying the Request for Proposal on the MRH with an aim to misleading the higher authorities MoD.
NHI had raised doubts on several other features. It said: (The NSQR) requires no failure of single system should lead to a catastrophic failure. NHI would like to understand how this is demonstrated since the S70B does not have dual redundancy built in to all aircraft flight control systems.
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The French are a part of the NH-90 programme through their stake in Eurocopter!! Like the Eurofighter, the NH-90 is a great platform, which has suffered from constant delays and capability shortfalls.
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