Oman Daily Observer

Defence panel clears proposal for helicopter­s

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NEW DELHI: The Defence Acquisitio­n Council on Tuesday approved the first project under the new Strategic Partnershi­p model to induct 111 helicopter­s in the Indian Navy at a cost of Rs 21,738 crore, informed sources said.

The DAC, chaired by Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, also cleared acquisitio­n of nine active towed array sonar systems for the Indian naval ships and submarines at a cost of Rs 450 crore.

The radars will be made in India. An Acceptance of Necessity (AON) for the helicopter­s was cleared by the DAC, the highest decision-making body for defence procuremen­t in the ministry.

An AON is a government approval for a purchase proposal. Under the project, 16 helicopter­s will be in flyaway condition while 95 will be made by an Indian manufactur­er.

A request for informatio­n for 111 Naval Utility Helicopter­s (NUHs) was issued by the defence ministry in August.

The government will now start the procedure to identify a foreign original equipment manufactur­er and an Indian partner for the project.

The Navy needs the NUHs for replacing its aging fleet of Chetak choppers. The Navy has been facing shortage of helicopter­s and requires multi-role choppers for deployment on warships.

Sitharaman, charge as the started holding fortnightl­y. soon after taking defence minister, DAC meetings

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