In a letter to Defence Minister A K Antony, IAF Chief Air Chief Marshal NAK Browne has said cost of the HTT-40 aircraft being developed by the HAL would be higher than that of the Pilatus-PC 7 aircraft, which were recently inducted into the IAF, sources said here.
The IAF has placed orders for 75 such aircraft from Swiss firm Pilatus and wants to add 106 more to its fleet as it plans to expand facilities for training as also number of pilots in the force, they said.
IAF had suggested a 'win-win situation' for HAL and asked it to tie-up with the Swiss manufacturer for a license- manufacture of the Pilatus aircraft at its facilities but this was not agreed upon by the sole aerospace PSU in the country.
IAF has also explained to the government that the indigenous aircraft would be 25 per cent more expensive than the imported Pilatus.
"The real cost of HTT-40 at 2013 price level will be Rs 47.6 crore, which is 25 per cent more expensive," the IAF said in a statement.
In the military products claimed to be indigenous by the HAL, the percentage of indigenous content is very low like the Advanced Light Helicopter 'Dhruv'.
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