The mega Rs 12,000 crore pilot project for the Indian private industry to manufacture military transport aircraft is set to get bigger with the Coast Guard adding its requirement for new patrol aircraft to the plan.
ET has learnt that the Avro replacement programme, for which the
Tata-Airbus combine is the frontrunner, will be expanded to add the Rs
5,500-crore Coast Guard requirement for a Multi Mission Maritime
Aircraft (MMMA).
Sources said that the Coast Guard has initiated its requirement for six
new aircraft for sea reconnaissance to be developed by DRDO and is
requesting the defence ministry to club it with the ongoing programme to
replace the Avro transport fleet of the air force.
This would give a fillip to the Avro replacement programme that is
currently stuck as the ministry is yet to take a view on whether to go
ahead with negotiations with the Tata-Airbus combine that has emerged as
the single bidder.
The total value of this contract is now overRs 17,500 crore for a total
of 62 aircraft. Further additions to this number are not being ruled out
as the Navy too could have similar requirements.
While it is still unclear how the addition would affect the ongoing
process to replace the Avro fleet, sources said that the views of the
Gokhale committee that was set up by the Defence Minister to review the
project has come in. It is believed that while the report does not have a
negative view on taking forward the contract with a single vendor,
there is room for ambiguity that will now require a political call by
South Block.
Much like the Rafale purchase that required intervention from the top
leadership to take forward the procurement, a definite political
direction will be vital for the Avro replacement that can go either ways
on the basis of the Gokhale committee report.
In the meantime, other competitors, including an Italian and Ukrainian
firm have also written to the Defence Ministry, expressing their
interest in the project in a bit to pip the Airbus-Tata consortium that
is offering the C295 medium transport airlifter.
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