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con spirito Member
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Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 8:49 pm Post subject: Lockheed Martin in talks to sell 6 more C-130 jets to India |
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http://www.marketwatch.com/story/lockheed-martin-in-talks-to-sell-6-more-c-130-jets-to-india-2010-02-13
Quote: | NEW DELHI (MarketWatch) -- Lockheed Martin Corp. is in talks with the Indian Air Force to sell an additional six Super Hercules C-130J military transport planes, a senior executive at the company's India unit said Saturday.
"There was an option in the original request for additional six [Hercules planes] and we are in dialogue with the Indian Air Force for the addition of those six," Orville Prins, Lockheed's vice president, business development, in charge of India, told Dow Jones Newswires. "What's the timing of this [order], we don't know yet."
Lockheed Martin is currently implementing a similar order for supplying six Super Hercules planes in a deal worth about $1 billion. The company bagged the order in February 2008.
The company will deliver the first Hercules plane to the Indian Air Force by the end of this year, Prins said.
"We are slightly ahead of the schedule to deliver these planes," Prins said. "Under our contract we had to deliver the first plane by first quarter of 2011. It'll probably be delivered by late this year, maybe by December."
Prins said Lockheed Martin last week completed a third phase of trials of its F-16 Falcon fighter plane, competing for an estimated $10 billion contract from the Indian Air Force to supply 126 combat jets.
"We completed second phase in India last year. Phase-three trials are in the home country of each competitor and we completed those last week in the U.S.," he said.
The F-16 Falcon is competing with Boeing Co.'s F/A-18, the MIG-35 of Russian Aircraft Corp.'s MiG, Saab AB's (SAAB-B.SK) JAS-39 Gripen, the Eurofighter Typhoon and Dassault Aviation SA's (AM.FR) Rafale for the contract.
India plans to buy the 126 jets, as well as advanced helicopters and other defense equipment, to modernize its mainly Soviet-vintage defense forces. India, which is among the world's top arms importers, has earmarked 1.42 trillion rupees ($30.5 billion) as capital expenditure on defense for the current fiscal year through March 31, up from INR1.06 trillion in the previous year.
Lockheed Martin has responded to an initial request for information from India's federal government for supplying six refueling tankers, Prins said.
He said the company has also received an initial request for information from the Indian Navy for a carrier-based fighter aircraft.
"There's no number to the Indian Navy request as yet," Prins said.
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_________________ India is one of the richest countries in the world.
The only problem is........all the wealth is distributed in the wrong hands. |
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sammyk Member
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Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 12:55 am Post subject: |
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Jets? |
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con spirito Member
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Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 9:28 am Post subject: |
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Please elaborate. _________________ India is one of the richest countries in the world.
The only problem is........all the wealth is distributed in the wrong hands. |
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vivekman Member
Joined: 26 Dec 2006 Posts: 1897 Location: BOM
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Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 10:17 am Post subject: Re: Lockheed Martin in talks to sell 6 more C-130 jets to In |
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con spirito wrote: | He said the company has also received an initial request for information from the Indian Navy for a carrier-based fighter aircraft.
"There's no number to the Indian Navy request as yet," Prins said.
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Whoa...Carrier based fighter jets??
The Indian Navy just bought a batch of Mig-29Ks for the Admiral Gorshkov and topped up the order with a few more.
Why would they need a new type now?
- Vivek _________________ Boeing makes planes. Airbus makes videogames! |
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sumantra Member
Joined: 28 Oct 2007 Posts: 4685 Location: New Delhi
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Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 10:37 am Post subject: |
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Sameer - technically, turbo-props are `jets': the basic ducted fan technology enables this classification, as opposed to piston-engined based propellor planes.
Cheers, Sumantra. |
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kungfuman Member
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Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 5:01 pm Post subject: |
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Technically speaking or not, no one refers to a C-130 as a "jet", due to the obvious implication that they would appear to be talking about a non-prop aircraft when using that word in a "normal" context. |
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HAWK21M Member
Joined: 19 Dec 2006 Posts: 8132 Location: Mumbai, INDIA
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Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 5:46 pm Post subject: |
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Jets............
Ram jet,Turboprop,Turbojet,Turbofan,rockets,pulsejets,pumpjets,scramjets. _________________ Think of the Brighter side !!! |
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kungfuman Member
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Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 7:28 pm Post subject: |
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By that logic, a Dornier 228 is a "Jet aircraft"!
Yes, a turbo-prop is a jet. I'm not disputing that. But it is also a "prop" aircraft - it has propellors! Generally, the fact that an aircraft has propellors supercedes the fact that it has a turboprop "jet" engine when classifying it as either "jet aircraft" or "prop aircraft".
One would rarely find oneself to be contextually correct if one insisted on referring to all turbo-prop aircraft as "jet aircraft". Hence the term "turboprop" is well recognised and commonly used. Either "turboprop" or "prop" are a much more colloquially descriptive terminology to use in conjunction with the C-130 in the Western hemisphere. I would be surprised if that was different elsewhere, but you never know. |
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