ID | 126434 |
Title Proper | Opportunity beckons |
Other Title Information | a multitude of programmes will stretch HAL's capabilities to the limit |
Language | ENG |
Author | Chandra, Atul |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | One would be hard pressed to find any aircraft manufacturer, anywhere in the world today, which has on its plate such a vast range of aeronautical programmes as Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) does today. At a time when the defence budgets have been sliced to shreds in most countries, HAL rests in the enviable position of having aircraft programmes across the board. The Indian Air Force (IAF) expects to spend in excess of USD 35 billion by 2022 (when the 13th plan ends) on new acquisitions and its existing commitments. HAL will have to manage and deliver the indigenous design, development and manufacture of fixed wing (Tejas and Sitara) and rotary wing (Dhruv, Light Combat Helicopter, Light Utility Helicopter) platforms, along with Russian collaboration for the 5th generation PMF (Sukhoi T-50) and Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA). |
`In' analytical Note | Force Vol.10, No.12; August 2013: p.88-90 |
Journal Source | Force Vol.10, No.12; August 2013: p.88-90 |
Key Words | Aeronautical Programmes ; Medium Transport Aircraft - MTA ; Indian Air Force - IAF ; Hindustan Aeronautics Limited - HAL ; Defence Budgets ; Light Aircrafts ; Combat Helicopter ; Unmanned Aerial Vehicles - UAV ; Unmanned Aerial System - UAS ; Defense Procurement ; Russian Collaboration ; PMF ; 5th Generation Aircraft ; Defense Industries |