Ilya Tarasenko, Director General, JSC Russian
Aircraft Corporation ‘MiG’ is looking to offer its latest MiG-35
warplanes under the Indian Air Force’s global tender to acquire 110
fighters for around $20 billion. In an interview to BusinessLine,
Tarasenko said the company is ready to build the fighter planes here
under the transfer of technology at a competitive price. Excerpts:
Are you going to respond to the global tender floated by the Indian Air Force to acquire 110 fighter jets?
Of
course, we will participate in this tender under the aegis of
Rosoboronexport. We have already received the request from the Indian
side. Historically, it happened that we always find common grounds with
Indian partners. During our several years of cooperation we managed to
understand the philosophy, culture and real needs. MiGs are already
operational in this country for more than half a century.
Will
you be willing to offer the latest MiG-35? How competitive will it be
compared to those offered by your competitors such as Boeing, Lockheed
Martin, and SAAB among others?
We will present the newest
MiG-35 fighter for the tender and will promote it in accordance with the
requirement of ‘Make-in-India’ programme. It means that we will offer a
big offset programme. Together, with our Indian colleagues, we will
carry out several works directly in India. Such works are already being
carried out under current contracts. Taking into account the open
architecture of the aviation complex, we will offer the customers
different variants of the avionics nomenclature. As a counterbalance to
foreign analogues, our air-to-surface armament of MiG-35 systems makes
its possible to use armament against targets that are illuminated by its
own laser from new generation optronic systems, as well as against
targets illuminated by external ground and air source. Aviation complex
makes it possible to use the whole spectrum of weapons, both existing
and perspective ones, Russian and foreign, including those, that are for
heavy fighters. In addition, MiG-35 is an interesting offer to the
Indian Air Force in respect to cost-effectiveness factor. The MiG-35
multi-role fighter price will be competitive. I think it is too early
for a comparison.
What are your plans under ‘Make in India’ for Russian fighter jets, including transfer of technology?
India
is one of our main partners. Therefore, we are ready to make and are
taking big steps with the Indian government in the framework of this
programme. Transfer of technologies is possible.
Why have you not come out with clear plan on ‘Make in India’ yet for the MiG-35 …
The
principles of military and technical cooperation of the RAC ‘MiG’ with
India were always based on the closeness of views on the problems of
ensuring safety in the world, as well as the openness and confidence in
mutual relations. As a result of the implementation of the long-term
programmes in the sphere of military and technical cooperation, both
sides are mastering advanced technologies, creating high-tech industries
and modern types of aviation hardware. As a result of more than 50
years of fruitful cooperation, both sides have mastered the technologies
of designing, manufacturing and operation of the aircraft of
generations II, III and IV that facilitated the strengthening of the
countries’ defence and development of the national defence industry. We
are sure that at this stage the equal partnership should continue, which
undoubtedly will ensure economic benefit for both countries.
Would you ever build the MiG-35s here in India?
Organisation
of MiG-35 production in India is possible after delivery of pilot batch
of the aircraft. We are ready to discuss it with the government.
So you are planning to set up a manufacturing plant here for MiGs?
At
present, the MiG-29 has upgraded to the level of MiG-28 (UPG), the
modified version, in Nashik. Besides, India has already produced MiG -21
and MiG -27 aircraft. The aviation complex MiG-35 is to become the
logical joint work continuation. We will establish both production and
servicing facilities. There will be several stages. The first stage will
be modular assembly using mod kits, supplied by us. In future, jointly
with India, there will be the extension of localisation up to full
production cycle.
And you are ready for full transfer of technology?
We
are ready to transfer technologies and perform personnel training,
since it will create new workplaces. We are planning to involve Indian
private capital to make it comfortable for India in terms of financial
security. Thus, a new modern production facility will happen. This
procedure may be revised in the course of work, on the basis of mutual
interests within the paradigm of historically developed fruitful
cooperation.
Are you expecting
additional orders for the Indian Navy’s 57 carrier-based fighter jet
programme post the delivery of the carrier-based MiG-29K/KUB for INS
Vikramaditya in 2016?
Yes, certainly. At
present we are completing the construction of service infrastructure
for MiG-29 aircraft in close cooperation with the Indian Air Force, Navy
and several big Indian companies. We are setting up a maintenance
centre and consignment warehouse for scheduled and unscheduled
maintenance of MiG-29K/KUB aircraft. The works are being successfully
performed in the framework of the Russian obligations and are completely
in line with the initiative ‘Make-in-India.’
thehindubusinessline
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