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Posted online: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 at 10:00:39
Updated: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 at 10:16:05


Fort Worth, (Texas), January 16: As the deadline for India's biggest ever defence deal for purchase of 126 new fighter planes nears, US aviation giant Lockheed Martin on Wednesday unveiled a new upgraded version of its F-16 fighter planes with 'super cruise' capability and Active Electronic Scanned Array (AESA) radars.

So far, the 'super cruise' capability is only seen in 5th generation fighters F-22 Raptors and it’s just unrolling F-35 joint strike fighters.

This capability would impart the fighter with extended range, as it can zoom from take-off to breaking the sound barrier without the use of fuel guzzling after-burners.

The export version of the fighters, for the first time, has also been equipped with AESA radars, as reportedly specified in the Indian Air Force's USD 10-billion tender for the acquisition of 126 fighters.

Top company official Chuck Artymovich told a group of Indian newsmen that the AESA radar, which gives the capability to simultaneously track and destroy ground and air threats, has been cleared by the US government for installation in 80 F-16s ordered by the United Arab Emirates.

"We are confident that similar green signal would be given for installation of such radars in the case of export to India also," he said.

Speaking while unveiling an India-specific Fighting Falcons (F-16 IN), the Lockheed Martin executive said that the proposed fighter planes would also be armed with infra-red search and track pods as well as, counter-electronic warfare pods.

"The F-16 IN is a complete new aircraft and totally caters to India's requirements and there could be no comparison with Block 50 and 60 fighters, being made for other countries," he said.

The US company officials said that there were fair chances of India increasing its fighter intake by 50 more planes. Artymovich's comment assumes significance, as the international tenders for the deal are expected to be opened on March 2.

Besides the F-16, other major contenders for the contract include Boeing's F-18, Eurofighter, Gripen of Sweden, Rafale of France and Russia's MIG 35.

At the ceremony, Lockheed Martin executives said they had met all requirements proposed in the Indian Request For Proposals (RFP) without giving out any details of the contents, citing confidentiality.

They said that the company was prepared to meet the RFP requirements of offsets, and would do so in the field of aeronautics or for co-development of an Indian Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).

Fighting Falcons have proved to be the world's largest selling fighters with sales touching a figure of 4,300. It also holds a record of 400,000 hours of combat flying and being the safest multi-role fighter in the US history.

Asked why the company did not offer its 5th generation fighter F-35, Lockheed officials said that the deal time-frame ruled out the possibility for the same.

On the occasion, Indian newsmen, were for the first time, shown the futuristic joint strike fighter.

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F 16 by shantanu on 18 Jan 2008

We are not an arab country,i don't see any significant TOT in the contract,great plane though.I think the gripen has the better transfer of technology package.

'super cruise' capability by Aviation Enthusiast on 18 Jan 2008

"So far, the 'super cruise' capability is only seen in 5th generation fighters F-22 Raptors and its just unrolling F-35 joint strike fighters."Just a minor correction, the only fighters that have so far been acknowledged as having the ability to 'super cruise' are the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor and the Eurofighter Typhoon, it has never been suggested that any version of the Joint Strike Fighter will be capable of supercruise.

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