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US to supply 1277mm guns to Indian navy from own stock

By Ajit K Dubey
January 06, 2021 16:04 IST

Military ties between Indian and American defence forces are growing further in the middle of a conflict with China, as the US Navy has agreed to provide three 127mm medium calibre guns from its own inventory to urgently equip warships of the Indian Navy as part of a Rs 3,800 crore deal.

India has issued a letter of request to the US government for acquiring 11 127mm medium caliber guns which are to be equipped on the large-size warships of the Indian Navy, including the Visakhapatnam-class destroyers.

 

As per the new plan, the LoR issued to the American administration said the first three guns to be provided to the Indian Navy would be from the American Navy inventory so that the Indian warships are fully equipped at the earliest, government sources told ANI.

Once the production of the new guns starts in America and they are ready to be delivered, the American Navy guns on Indian warships would be replaced with fresh ones.

The medium calibre guns would be a new entry into the Indian Navy and would be an upgrade on the existing weapons of a similar class in the maritime force.

The Indian Navy has developed a close working relationship with its American counterpart as a majority of its new acquisitions are coming from the US.

The Russian equipment in the force, including the surveillance planes, have been replaced by the P-8I aircraft. The multirole helicopters are also coming from the US as the SeaKing choppers would be replaced by the MH-60 Romeos.

The American Predator drones have also been leased by the Navy from the American firm General Atomics and more such unmanned systems are expected to come as part of a tri-service deal between the two sides.

India and America are also discussing the possibility of the sale of F/A 18 fighter planes which were offered by the American government during the recent two plus two meetings between the two countries.

Ajit K Dubey in New Delhi
Source: ANI

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