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"Ability is God-given, prowess is earned": Taking a major step to anchor their military ties, India and Argentina signed a Letter of Intent on productive cooperation and acquisition of Light and Medium Utility Helicopters for the Argentine armed forces
The signing of a Letter of Intent (LoI) between India and Argentina on Thursday, a landmark in their military ties, signals Argentina's keen interest in purchasing Indian helicopters for their armed forces. This decision is perceived as a massive leap forward for Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), the Indian state-owned aerospace and defense company responsible for the manufacturing of these helicopters.
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Jorge Taiana, Argentine Defence Minister, who embarked on a four-day official trip to India commencing in New Delhi on Monday, finalized the LoI with HAL Chairman and Managing Director, C B Ananthakrishnan. The signing took place at the HAL headquarters in Bengaluru, marking the afternoon of Thursday as a memorable one in the history of Indo-Argentinian relations.
The Argentine armed forces have been looking forward to the modernization of their helicopter fleet. To this end, they have shown a strong inclination towards the integration of HAL's Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) and the Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) into their operations. The integration is to be achieved through a productive cooperation project aimed at equipping the Argentine military with the best of Indian aerospace technology.
Previously, agreements were already established between HAL and the Argentine Air Force for maintenance-related services for the engines of the Argentine Lama helicopters. Additionally, a cooperation with the Argentine Aircraft Factory (FAdeA) for joint developments in the aerospace sector has also been put into effect.
The Argentine Defence Minister, along with his delegation, took a tour of the various HAL plants where helicopters and combat aircraft, including the locally-manufactured LCA Tejas, are produced. This allowed them to gain firsthand insights into the technological and productive capabilities of HAL. In Taiana's words, these activities have fortified the mutual trust and cooperation between the two nations and paved the way for future collaboration in the defense sector.
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The LUH is a new generation helicopter that is indigenously designed and developed by HAL's Rotary Wing Research and Design Centre. It is a single-engine multipurpose utility helicopter that falls under the three-tonne class category. With its advanced design, the LUH is capable of operating under diverse conditions.
The engine that powers the LUH is the single turbo shaft Ardiden 1U from France’s Safran Helicopter Engine (SHE), providing enough power margins to make high altitude missions in the challenging Himalayan terrain possible. Additionally, the LUH boasts of a Smart Cockpit Display System (a glass cockpit) and a state-of-the-art Health & Usage Monitoring System (HUMS), making it fit for various utility and armed roles.
HAL has ambitious plans to manufacture over 1,000 helicopters in the weight range of 3-15 tonnes, projecting a business volume of over Rs four lakh crores over the next two decades. These manufacturing activities will be carried out from its newly inaugurated Greenfield Helicopter Factory, located in Tumakuru, Karnataka. This factory was inaugurated earlier this year by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and is spread across an expansive 615 acres of land.
The factory is envisioned to be a one-stop solution to cater to all of India's helicopter requirements. The initial production rate is set at 30 helicopters per year, which is planned to be increased to 60 and eventually 90 per year in a phased manner. Post the production of LUHs, the factory will expand its operations to manufacture other helicopters such as Light Combat Helicopters (LCHs) and Indian Multirole Helicopters (IMRHs). The facility will also be used for the Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) of LCH, LUH, Civil Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH), and IMRH in the future. The potential for exporting civil LUH will also be met from this factory.
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Buenos Aires has expressed a growing interest in acquiring India's indigenous helicopters and other advanced technology like the modern fourth-generation Tejas fighter jet and Brahmos supersonic cruise missiles, as reported by IndiaNarrative.com. This interest was evident during the high-level meetings attended by top Argentine defense delegations with not just the Ministry of Defence but also HAL.
During the DefExpo 2022 held in Gujarat’s Gandhinagar, an Argentine delegation led by Lieutenant General Juan Martin Paleo, Joint Chief of Staff of the Argentine Armed Forces, spent considerable time at the HAL stall at Asia’s largest defense event. The delegation was briefed about various futuristic defense products on display by HAL Director (Operations) E P Jayadeva and D K Sunil, Director (Engg and R&D). The Argentinian General also had an opportunity to examine the indigenously designed and developed Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) ‘Prachand’ which was recently inducted into the Indian Air Force (IAF).
Last month, Argentine Defence Minister Taiana hosted a HAL delegation, accompanied by the Indian Ambassador to Argentina, Dinesh Bhatia, in Buenos Aires. Further meetings with Argentine Air Force chief, Brigadier General Xavier Isaac, and his technical team were held where options for India-manufactured helicopters were presented to Lieutenant General Guillermo Olegario Pereda, Argentina's army chief. This was immediately followed by an agreement signing between the Argentine Aircraft Factory (FAdeA) and HAL on the sidelines of the Paris Air Show, aiming to explore possibilities in commercialization and joint product development.
This collaboration symbolizes a promising opportunity for FAdeA to make inroads into the Indian market and consequently the broader Asian market. Simultaneously, it also facilitates HAL's expansion into the Latin American market, positioning FAdeA as its primary partner in the region.
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Finally, following Defence Minister Taiana's meeting with Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in New Delhi, both countries have consented to the signing of a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and a training agreement. This will further strengthen their cooperation in defense matters and boost the ongoing strategic partnership between the two nations.
Taiana arrived in the Indian capital on Monday accompanied by Francisco Cafiero, Secretary of International Affairs, Argentine Ministry of Defence. Soon after their arrival, they visited the BrahMos Aerospace facility and met with Atul Dinkar Rane, the CEO and Managing Director of the Indo-Russian aerospace and defense corporation.
In conclusion, this new agreement augments an already existing MOU on defense cooperation between India and Argentina, signed during the visit of former Argentine President Mauricio Macri to New Delhi in February 2019. As Taiana stated, this represents a "quality leap in cooperation" in the field of defense between the two countries. The two Defence Ministers also discussed matters related to training of officers and cadets, and enhancing the defence industrial partnership during their meeting.
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