Russian delivers final batch of Mi-17V-5 choppers to India

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 03 2016 | 1:57 PM IST
Russia has handed over to India the final batch of three Mi-17V-5 military transport helicopters under a previously signed contract even as it gets ready to ink yet another deal for another 48 such choppers.
The contract with Rosoboronexport, a company of Rostec State Corporation, entailed a total of 151 units of the Mi-17V-5 helicopter, produced by the Kazan Helicopter Plant, part of Russian Helicopters company.
"India is one of the key markets for 'Russian Helicopters' and the largest operator of Russian helicopters in southeast Asia. Today, more than 400 vehicles are operating in the country," General Director of the holding company Russian Helicopters Alexander Mikheyev said.
Mi-17V-5, supplied to India, are among the most technically advanced helicopters of the Mi-8/17 type. Each Indian Mi-17V-5 has a complex navigation and electronic display KNEI-8.
In this complex the numerous indicators of various information systems of the helicopter are replaced with four multi-function displays, the presence of which unloads dashboards and greatly facilitates the work of the crew.
It also significantly simplifies pre-flight check of the helicopter with information from all sensors of conjugate systems on a single monitor screen, a statement by Rostec State Corporation said.
In addition, the provided helicopters are equipped with modern powerful engines, which significantly extends the capabilities for the transport of heavy and bulky loads, especially in the Indian highlands and mountains.
The Indian Air Force plans to order another 48 Mi-17V-5. The new helicopters would be used for operations in various areas, in the desert and the mountains.
In December last year, Sergei Chemezov, CEO of Rostec and Prime Minister Narendra Modi had agreed production of at least 200 Russian light multipurpose helicopter Ka-226T in India.
The involved parties (Rostec and HAL) had launched the project earlier this year. The agreement also provides for the maintenance, operation and repair of helicopters and provision of technical support.
India is one of the largest operators of Russian equipment. Russian Helicopters has till now delivered to India 110 units of the Mi-4, 128 units of the Mi-8 and about 160 units of the Mi-17 type.
In 2008, Rosoboronexport signed a contract for the delivery of 80 Mi-17V-5 to India, which was completed in 2011-2013.
In 2012-2013, three additional supplies had been signed to supply a total of 71 Mi-17V-5 for the needs of the air force, Home Ministry and the Prime Minister's Office.
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First Published: Feb 03 2016 | 1:57 PM IST

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