HAL Unlikely to Get Chopper But Mega Order for 83 LCA

 

New Delhi: Defence Public Sector Undertaking (DPSU) Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) may not get Rs 21,000-crore project to manufacture naval helicopters which has been reserved for the private sector but it has bagged mega project of producing 83 new Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) in the coming weeks, taking its order book beyond Rs one lakh crore.

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The naval utility helicopter project, being processed under the strategic partnership model, is now set to go to the next stage, with the Navy short listing four domestic companies that would be eligible to tie up with three shortlisted foreign vendors for a competition to manufacture 111 choppers in India.

Tata, Mahindra, Adani and Bharat Forge have been identified as companies that meet the financial and technical criteria while foreign vendors Airbus, Sikorsky and Kamov have been shortlisted as potential technology partners. Once the project is given a go ahead — likely by next week — the Navy will go to the next stage of tendering that will include flight trials and an eventual evaluation of commercial bids.

However, HAL’s hands are set to be full for the next five years, with the Government likely to sign a deal for 83 of the LCA Mk 1 fighter jets that is expected to be in the range of Rs 40,000 crore.

The signing of the deal could take place at the upcoming DefExpo in Lucknow early next month, though sources say that first payments for the contract are likely to be made in the next financial year.

big bang

The LCA order — which has been in the works for the past two years — will swell the order books of the Government owned entity to beyond Rs one lakh crore. According to statistics shared in Parliament, the current order book is pegged at almost Rs 60,000 crore.

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