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'No formal offer on Orion aircraft'

Source:PTI
December 14, 2005 15:05 IST

Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee Wednesday said the United States has indicated the availability of two PC-3 Maritime Patrol Aircraft (Orion) on lease, but no formal offer has been received by India in this regard.

A decision in the matter can only be taken after a detailed offer is received from the US and the same is examined by the Ministry of Defence, he said in a written reply in Rajya Sabha.

He also denied any  proposal to replace IL-38 aircraft forthe navy.

Mukherjee also informed that a new programme for development of Airborne Early Warning and Control System was approved by the government in October, 2004.

To another question, he said that government was aware that certain American companies have held informal discussions regarding India's interests in acquiring modern weapon systems, but declined to disclose the details saying they were classified in nature.

It would not be in the interest of the country to divulge them on the floor of the House, the minsiter said.

Mukherjee said that Indian Air Force and Singapore Air Force have planned a joint exercise for three weeks at Air Force Station Kalaikunda in January, 2006.

To another question, the defence minister said that Indian Air Force has identified the MIG-29, Mirage-2000 fighter aircraft, AN-32, il-76 transport aircraft and Mi-17/Mi-17 IV helicopter for upgrade during 10th and 11th five year plan.

He said during the last three years (from 2002-03 to December 9, 2005) a total of 21 Mig-21 aircraft of Indian Airforce met with accidents.

Source: PTI
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