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Southeast Asia
US ready to sell advanced arms to India: Pentagon
2006-03-03
The United States said on the heels of a landmark civilian nuclear cooperation pact with India on Thursday that it was prepared to sell advanced warplanes and other high-tech arms to the south Asia nation.

"Where only a few years ago, no one would have talked about the prospects for a major U.S.-India defense deal, today the prospects are promising, whether in the realm of combat aircraft, helicopters, maritime patrol aircraft or naval vessels," the U.S. Defense Department said as President George W. Bush paid a three-day visit to India.

"The next step is to turn the talk of prospective sales into reality. The United States is committed to working with India to do this," the department added in a statement released to coincide with the president's visit.

The Pentagon release did not mention any specific deals except to note that Washington was prepared to offer Lockheed Martin F-16 and Boeing F/A-18 jet fighters to India.

"It is our goal to help meet India's needs in the defense realm, and to provide important capabilities and technologies that India seeks. We are on a path to accomplish this," the Pentagon said in Washington.

"We have indicated our intention to offer both the F-16 and the F-18, both combat proven aircraft. As additional capabilities enter our force, we will work with the government of India to make them available," it added.

"Our proposal will also address India's interest in technology transfer and indigenous co-production."
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Posted by:lotp

#9  JFM - I made a similar suggestion to send the Soviets everything we produced - in 80 copies each. It didn't matter if it was classified or not. We should have sent them every piece of paper the US military created, every piece of paper, every exam, every Masters thesis, every PhD dissertation, and every piece of paper produced by every company in the nation. It would have taken their entire population (and then some) just to translate it, their paranoia would have required 20 copies of every report, they wouldn't have been able to collate even 10% of the data, and in the end the entire house of cards would collapse. Well, it collapsed anyway, but my idea would have made it happen 10 years sooner!
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-03-03 12:47  

#8  Good. India is definately a natural ally since both countries intrests are the same in that area of the world.
Posted by: mmurray821   2006-03-03 11:22  

#7   Re: tech info going to others, the F16-A is an old, old model.

Remebers me of a soviet joke: We should give all our technology to the Americans. This way they will be thirty years behind the technology curve.
Posted by: JFM   2006-03-03 10:19  

#6  Now the money is gonna come back! Too funny.

Classic capitalism.

Re: tech info going to others, the F16-A is an old, old model. We're on version D and are replacing the F16 anyway.

Posted by: lotp   2006-03-03 09:54  

#5  AESA.
Posted by: ed   2006-03-03 09:27  

#4  Shouldn't the US assume the tech data of the full capability of any weapons India receives will be sent to Russia? There are still a lot of commies and others in India with fond memories of the Soviets. At least I hope the Russians don't actually receive an entire fighter (F-16A and Pakistan-China). I hope there are many modes, especially in any ASEA radars and ECM, not available in the export models.
Posted by: ed   2006-03-03 08:07  

#3  It's a great plan, I hate it, but it's a great plan.

I first started outsourcing to India 1n 1998. The US has built a tremendous systems development industry in India breaking thru some of the caste crap and building an economic engine that has become self sustaining.

Now the money is gonna come back! Too funny.
Posted by: Skidmark   2006-03-03 07:37  

#2  Excellent news. India despite its faults (socialist, marxists, moaists) is a natural ally of the West and the USA in particular.
Posted by: phil_b   2006-03-03 06:50  

#1  Lol, twisting the knife, eh?
Posted by: .com   2006-03-03 03:08  

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