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India won't get technology transfer for new jet radar: Raytheon



El Segundo: A cutting-edge technology radar will give the Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornet a crucial edge over its competitors in the race for an Indian Air Force (IAF) order for 126 combat jets but India will not receive the complete technology for it, its manufacturer said.

"Our response has been fully compliant with the IAF request for proposal (RFP). However, the extent of technology transfer would be dependent on the permission we receive from the US government," avionics major Raytheon Company's Dave Goold told a group of visiting journalists here Monday.


The equipment in question is the APG-79 Advanced Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar that enables the F/A-18 to seamlessly shift into an AWACS (airborne warning and control system) mode while flying on a combat mission.

"The issue is under discussion. We are willing to engage (the Indian defence ministry on this) subject to US government regulations," added Goold, who is the director of strategy and business development for the F/A-18 programme at Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems.

Transfer of technology is mandated under India's Defence Procurement Procedure enunciated in 2006 and which is now being fine-tuned. In the case of the IAF tender, the extent of technology transfer for the radar is said to have been pegged at 60 percent.

The F/A-18 is one of the six jets in the running for the IAF order. The others are the Lockheed Martin F-16, the Dassault Rafaele, the Saab Grippen, the Mig-35 and the Eurofighter Typhoon. The manufacturers submitted their bids last Monday and the IAF will take about two-and-a-half years to examine them.

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