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US, India look into co-production of fighter aircraft
A team from the US Department of Defense is holding negotiations in India on potential co-production of fighter jets, US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter said on Friday, according to Sputnik.
This is going to curl some slippers in Islamabad...
"Members of my team... right now, as we are here in New York, in India [are] looking at the potential co-production of fighter aircraft," Carter stated at the Council on Foreign Relations.

India has recently signed a number defense deals with the United States, but Russia still providing about 70 percent of India's weapons, according to the US-based geopolitical intelligence firm Stratfor. RHowever, several deals between India and Russia have recently stalled, including an attempt to co-produce a multi-role transport aircraft and supply 100 Kamov-226T light helicopters to New Delhi.

In January, an independent Russia-based project scrutinizing the global arms market, Center for Analysis of World Arms Trade, said that Russia will retain its share of Indian arms market despite US advances.
If you really want to upset both Pakistan and China, set up a co-production agreement for some Lawn Darts F18E or F16V models. The U.S. side earns royalties and profits, the Indians learn how to build a 4.5 generation fighter. Win-win, except for the bad guys in the region...

Posted by: Steve White 2016-04-10
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