Overblog
Suivre ce blog Administration + Créer mon blog
30 septembre 2014 2 30 /09 /septembre /2014 16:35
Thales & Bharat Electronics form a joint venture in India

 

September 30, 2014 Thales Group
 

Navratna Defence Public Sector Undertaking Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and Thales announce that the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India, has approved the incorporation of their joint venture company, BEL-THALES Systems Limited, in late August this year. This joint venture (JV) Company will primarily focus on the design, development, marketing, supply and support of civilian and select defence radars for India and the global markets. The first board meeting of BEL-THALES Systems Limited took place on Friday 26 September.

 

BEL holds a 74 % stake while Thales holds 26% of the equity in the JV Company. The initial product portfolio of BEL-THALES Systems Limited will comprise innovative solutions for air surveillance, including Air Traffic Management radars, and select ground-based military radars. The ultimate objective of the JV is to expand its scope in other fields than radars, in the defence electronics domain.

BEL-THALES Systems will seek to work closely with Government laboratories and the Indian industry and will consequently become a decisive contributor for innovation in various fields of defence electronics.

Expressing his confidence in this JV, S. K. Sharma, Chairman and Managing Director of BEL, said, “We have always valued our partnership with Thales. We are confident that our JV Company will benefit from the significant technology transfers and support from Thales, and from the extensive industrial and design skills of BEL.”

Commenting on the joint venture, Eric Lenseigne, Managing Director of Thales in India, said, “The incorporation of this joint venture company marks an important milestone in our 60 year-old association with BEL, and takes it to the next level. We will constantly support BEL-Thales Systems to become a centre of excellence, offering solutions specifically aimed at meeting the needs of both Indian and export customers – in line with the government’s ‘Make in India’ approach.”

Partager cet article
Repost0
14 août 2014 4 14 /08 /août /2014 07:35
Indian Air Force conducts Akash missile’s user trial

An Air Force version of Akash nuclear-capable missile being launched. Photo DRDO

 

13 August 2014 airforce-technology.com

 

The Indian Air Force (IAF) has fired Akash nuclear capable supersonic missile from the launch complex III of Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur, Odhisa, India.

 

ITR director MVKV Prasad was quoted by Press Trust of India as saying that the exercise was carried out as part of a user trial by IAF, and was 'fully successful.'

 

However, The New Indian Express reported that domestically developed missile failed to destroy target contradicting the Defence Research and Development Organisation's claims that all mission parameters were met.

 

Akash was supposed to intercept the Italian Mirage aircraft during the test, which was aimed at validating the flight consistency and effectiveness of the missile.

 

An unnamed ITR source told the news agency that the missile failed to intercept the target due to the delay in take-off.

 

The source said: "There was a slight disturbance in simulation following a few seconds delay in take off for which the missile failed to hit the target."

 

The missile also failed to take-off as planned on several occasions in the past as the launcher failed to receive required command in time to fire the missile, according to the news agency.

 

Developed by DRDO and Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) as part of the integrated guided missile development programme (IGMDP), Akash missile is an all-weather surface-to-air missile system capable of engaging aerial threats up to a distance of 25km.

 

Equipped with a launcher, control centre, multi-function fire control radar and supporting ground equipment, the 5.78m-long missile can destroy manoeuvring targets such as unmanned aerial vehicles, fighter aircraft, cruise missiles, and other ballistic missiles launched from helicopters.

 

Capable of reaching speeds of 2.5 Mach, the missile has already entered into IAF's operational service, and is awaiting induction into the Indian Army.

Partager cet article
Repost0

Présentation

  • : RP Defense
  • : Web review defence industry - Revue du web industrie de défense - company information - news in France, Europe and elsewhere ...
  • Contact

Recherche

Articles Récents

Categories