Def min approves procurement of simulation-based training

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Nirmala Sitharaman today approved the procurement of a simulation- based training solution for the Navy's P8l anti-submarine warfare aircraft and an electronic warfare system for the at a total cost of about Rs 2,419 crore.

The training solution will be bought from the US defence for Rs 1949.32 crore, the defence ministry said.


The deal entails a 10-year comprehensive maintenance service for the module by

The Low Intensity Conflict Electronic Warfare System (LICEWS) for the is being procured from state-run defence PSU Electronics Limited for Rs 470 crore.

"This system will equip with upgraded communications infrastructure to effectively deal with advanced being used by terrorist groups," the defence ministry said in a statement.

The communication system is likely to be deployed along the in

On the for the Navy's P8l anti-submarine warfare aircraft, the ministry said, "The training solution accurately simulates aircraft and "

It will help train and realistically rehearse for sophisticated missions involving aircraft, at a fraction of the cost of live aircraft training, the ministry said.

The first aircraft, manufactured by Boeing, was inducted in the in 2013 and and at present, eight P 8I aircraft have been fully integrated into Indian naval operations.

In 2016, the defence ministry had placed a follow-up order for four additional P-8I, the delivery of which will begin in 2020.

The aircraft are equipped with long range anti- submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare as well as surveillance and reconnaissance.

Officials said the aircraft is capable of thrusting a punitive response and maintaining a watch over India's immediate and extended areas of interest.

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First Published: Thu, January 04 2018. 19:20 IST