The Israeli Hermes UAV family could soon
have much more Indian-built content with a recent corporate acquisition
announced this week. With products that include instrument panels,
glare shields, parts for Gulfstream jets, and the fuselage and wing
sections of Hermes 450 UAVs, Israeli aerostructures and composites
company Light & Strong Ltd now has an Indian parent. India’s Lohia
Group, a diversified firm with expertise in large scale manufacturing
across sectors announced this week that it had acquired Light &
Strong Limited, based in Gedera, Israel. The firm, which was set up in
2007, specialises in aerospace and military carbon fibre and glass fibre
composite components production with customers in Israel’s military and
civil aviation industry.
Based in Kanpur, the Lohia Group’s India
facilities will be part of the Uttar Pradesh government’s new defence
corridor and will look to export customized composite products to global
OEMs. In a statement, the company said it aimed to firm capable of
offsets obligations of global companies.
Anurag Lohia, Director, Lohia Group,
said, “Our acquisition of Light & Strong allows us to integrate our
manufacturing expertise with cutting edge technology to help make India
the exporter of choice for global OEMs. With our belief in ‘Make in
India’, we are committed to supporting our indigenous Aerospace and
Defence sector for its requirements of all things composite.”
The acquisition comes on the heels of
India’s Adani Group and Israel’s Elbit Systems inaugurating their 50,000
square foot joint venture unmanned systems facility in Hyderabad, which
will also build aerostructures for the Elbit’s UAV program. The Hermes
450 and Hermes 900 are both on offer to India’s military.
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