Adani, SAAB tie up to build fighter jets

The Make-in-India deal will be contingent upon Adani being shortlisted by IAF

September 02, 2017 12:44 am | Updated 12:44 am IST - NEW DELHI

16/02/2016: Gripen fighter aircraft. Photo: HANDOUT_E_MAIL

16/02/2016: Gripen fighter aircraft. Photo: HANDOUT_E_MAIL

As the Indian Air Force (IAF) gears up to issue a multibillion dollar tender for over a 100 single engine fighter jets, the Adani group on Friday announced a collaboration with Swedish defence major SAAB to manufacture Gripen fighter jets in India, if selected.

“Our plans in India are to create a new defence eco system that would involve many partners, vendors and suppliers… Building new fighters is very similar to doing high technology projects in energy sector,” said Hakan Buskhe, president and CEO of SAAB.

However, the partnership would be contingent upon Adani being shortlisted in the evaluation process.

Announcing the collaboration, Gautam Adani, chairman, Adani Group, said the partnership in “aerospace and defence sectors will help establish new production lines in India, generate employment and build sustainable skills.”

Sweetening the offer on the Gripen, Mr. Buskhe said SAAB would do complete technology transfer including the “source codes” to India.

So far, Adani has no presence in the defence sector and no experience in the manufacturing space either. However SAAB and Adani officials drew attention to the latter’s experience in industrial engineering, system integration and mega project execution capabilities.

SP model

IAF is expected to begin the process in the next few months for a single engine fighter aircraft to replace the Russian Mig-21s and Mig-27s in service. The procurement would be under the recently promulgated Strategic Partnership (SP) model of the Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP). The deal for 100 plus fighter aircraft is estimated to be worth over ₹60,000 crore.

The IAF is in urgent need of new aircraft to augment its falling fighter strength. Out of a sanctioned strength of 42 squadrons, it has 33.

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