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India, Russia
to build stealth war planes
NEW DELHI—India and Russia will jointly build a fighter plane which will
incorporate stealth technology and carry “super” missiles, India’s
defence minister said Monday.
The announcement came after Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh flew to
Moscow on November 12 and held talks with Russian President Vladimir
Putin. “The Indian air force is planning to induct stealth technology
and super manoeuvrability in the fifth-generation fighters to be jointly
developed with Russia,” Defence Minister A.K. Antony said in parliament.
Antony said the jet would also be armed with “super cruise missiles and
smart weapons” and added top military aviation experts from the two
countries were already working on blueprints. “Delivery schedule, the
cost of development and cost-sharing would also be worked out,” Antony
said separately at an official meeting.
Russia accounts for 70 percent of Indian military equipment but late
deliveries, especially of tanks, and commercial disagreements have
forced New Delhi to use other suppliers including Britain, France,
Israel and the United States.
The delays have meant that India is no longer content simply to purchase
arms but now favours joint production. India has also floated a global
tender to buy 126 fighter jets worth 10 billion dollars that has drawn
the interest of US and European arms firms.—Agencies
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