India to obtain four more
P-8I Neptunes
03 AUGUST, 2016
New Delhi has
entered into a deal for an additional four Boeing P-8I maritime patrol
aircraft.
The deal will be conducted under
the US government’s Foreign Military Sale (FMS) mechanism, and was originally
cleared by India’s Defence Acquisition Council in July 2015, according to
sources familiar with the matter.
The deal was recently approved
by the cabinet committee on security (CCS) and deliveries will commence within
three years.
The order for four additional
P-8Is is worth approximately $1 billion, with the original 2009 order for eight
aircraft pegged at US$ 2.1 billion. Boeing delivered the first P-8I to the Navy
in May 2013 and deliveries were concluded in 2015. All eight aircraft are now
fully operational and in use for long range anti-submarine warfare (ASW)
missions and intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR) missions in
support of broad area, maritime and littoral operations.
The type has provided a much needed
boost to the Navy’s maritime surveillance capability in the Indian Ocean
Region.
The P-8I is an India specific
variant of the P-8A Poseidon, developed for the US Navy. It retains the
Raytheon APY-10 surveillance radar and Universal Aerial Refuelling Receptacle
Slipway Installations (UARRSI). Specific to the P-8I is the aft-facing
Telephonics APS-143C (V) 3 radar and a magnetic anomaly detector (MAD)
boom in the tail.
Boeing AGM-84L Harpoon
Block II missiles, Raytheon Mk 54 lightweight torpedoes and Mk-82 depth charges
make up the weapon fit. Equipment provided by Indian companies includes the
Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) Interrogator, Data Link 2 and fingerprinting
system supplied by BEL and a Hindustan Aeronautics’ supplied IFF
transponder.
The P-8I will eventually replace
the Navy’s fleet of eight upgraded TU-142ME long-range patrol and
anti-submarine aircraft, which are almost three decades old. The Taganrog-built
Tupolev TU-142MEs were acquired in 1987-88 and used to perform anti-submarine warfare
and other patrol missions.
Navy P-8Is are based NAS Rajali,
which is located at Arakkonam, about 70 Km off Chennai in India’s southern
state of Tamil Nadu and operated by Indian Naval Air Squadron (INAS) 312A.
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