Keen on manufacturing F-16V fighter jets in India: Lockheed

Press Trust of India  |  Singapore 

sees decades of business opportunities to make the latest and most advanced 4th generation multi-role fighter jets in for its and exports, a top of the American defence firm said today. The F-16V, where the V suffix is for its Viper nickname, is claimed by the company to be the latest and most advanced combat-proven jet of the family in the market. "If selected, we expect the production of from to go on for decades.

There are opportunities out there for delivering F-16s," Joe LaMarca, of Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company said here. "If we are successful in India, that would provide that opportunities (for exports) to countries that would want that plane," he added. "If sets up production in India, any future orders from outside will be met through the jets made in India," LaMarca said, adding that it has been the offer from the company to "We are still confident with the (offer to make in India). It is the right choice and provides most capability for and for future opportunities (exports)," he said at the here. He also noted that the Indian requires 100 single-seat fighter jets. The has been upgraded to 12,000-hour airplane lifespan, an improvement from 6,000-8,000-hour in the past jet of the same model. It can also be refurbished under service life extension programme, the said. Meanwhile, Lockheed Martin, he said, is relocating the plant to in from in to commence production for the 16 jets worth USD 3.8 billion ordered by in October last year. Production is expected to commence from 2021 onwards. Requirement of more space at for the F-35 plant necessitated relocation of plant, LaMarca said.

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First Published: Wed, February 07 2018. 18:35 IST