AEROMAG ASIA - MARCH-APRIL 2020 Issue

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Indian Navy Reviews Refit of Ships and Submarines and Infrastructure Buildup

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ndian Navy’s Annual Refit Conference (ARC) and Annual Infrastructure Conference (AIC) commenced at Headquarters Eastern Naval Command, Visakhapatnam on 18 Feb 20. The twoday conference chaired by Vice Admiral GS Pabby PVSM, AVSM, VSM, Chief of Materiel (COM), Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence(Navy) is being attended by all the

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stakeholders representing the Naval Headquarters, three Naval Commands, the Tri-Services Andaman & Nicobar Command at Port Blair, Dockyards, Repair Yards and Material Organisations of the Navy. The delegates will deliberate upon refit plans for all ships and submarines of the Indian Navy and formulate plans for infrastructure augmentation to meet the growing requirements

of the Indian Navy. Delivering the inaugural address, Vice Admiral Atul Kumar Jain, PVSM, AVSM, VSM, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, ENC welcomed the delegates and appreciated the dedicated efforts being put in by one and all in ensuring combat availability of Naval platforms. Role of the Naval Repair Yards towards the sustained operation of platforms

at sea was lauded. The Chief of Materiel (COM), during his address, complimented the forum for ensuring quality refits of ships and submarines, with a focus on the safety of personnel and material. During the course of the conference, technical and logistics aspects concerning refits were deliberated at length with a special emphasis on enhanced efficiency/ capability of sea-going units. He also urged all concerned to focus on greater indigenisation in keeping with the spirit of the ‘Make in India’ initiative. The Annual Infrastructure Conference will be held on 19 Feb 20 to review progress towards modernisation and augmentation of repair and refitting infrastructure in order to maintain the lethal edge of combat assets of the Indian Navy.

Thyssenkrupp, Embraer and Atech sign contract for Brazilian Navy’s Tamandaré Class Ships

mgepron, an independent state company, linked to the Ministry of Defense through the Brazilian Navy Command, and Águas Azuis, a company created by thyssenkrupp Marine Systems, Embraer Defense & Security and Atech, signed a contract for building four state-of-theart Tamandaré Class Ships, with deliveries scheduled between 2025 and 2028. The construction will take place 100% in Brazil, in Itajaí, Santa Catarina State, and is expected to have local content rates above 30% for

the first vessel and 40% for the others. thyssenkrupp will supply the naval technology of its proven MEKO® Class shipbuilding platform of defence vessels that is already in operation in 15 countries. Embraer will integrate sensors and weaponry into the combat system, bringing also to the program its 50 years’ experience in systems technology solutions and in-service support. Atech, an Embraer Group company, will be the supplier of the CMS (Combat Management System) and IPMS (Integrated Platform

Management System, from L3 MAPPS), and the recipient of technology transfer in cooperation with ATLAS ELEKTRONIK, a thyssenkrupp Marine Systems subsidiary that produces the CMS and sonar systems. “We are grateful to participate again in such important milestone in the history of Brazil’s naval defence with the most advanced ships in their class. Looking back the great achievements we had since the construction of Tupi Class submarines in 1980s, it is a recognition of the

technological excellence, reliability and longevity solutions we have offered for almost two centuries. The Tamandaré Class Programme will strengthen our ties by transferring technology and generating highly qualified jobs for the country”, said Dr. Rolf Wirtz, CEO of thyssenkrupp Marine Systems Atech, an Embraer subsidiary, develops innovative solutions for the air traffic control, command and control systems, cyber security, instrumentation and control systems, embedded systems, simulators and logistics areas.

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DRDO handed over 15 licenses for ToT

11min
pages 52-59

DEFEXPO, a strong foundation for UP Defence Corridor

6min
pages 60-64

GRSE receives Governance Now PSU Awards

9min
pages 44-47

SalamAir selects Commsoft’s OASES

4min
pages 42-43

Solid Carbide Drill with SGL-Point Geometry

4min
pages 48-49

President of India Presents Colour to INS Shivaji

3min
pages 40-41

Bay of Bengal offshore Sailing Expedition (Bbse

4min
pages 38-39

Navy Reviews Refit of Ships and Infrastructure Buildup

3min
page 33

GRSE delivers the 4th Anti-Submarine Warfare Corvette

4min
pages 36-37

Wings up for Singapore Airshow 2020

3min
pages 34-35

US-India Defence Relationship a collaborative one

8min
pages 30-32

Shipyards to strive to be world class entities

4min
pages 28-29

Mi-171A2 reaches Record speed

2min
page 27

Govt policies boost defence startups in India

4min
pages 16-17

HAL Hands Over 50th Set of L-40 Stage of GSLV-MKII

8min
pages 24-26

Indian civil aviation on the upswing

13min
pages 9-15

Engines that spur India’s aviation success story

6min
pages 18-19

Navy Gets New Flag Officer Sea Training

5min
pages 22-23

Big plans for Avi-Oil in civil aviation

6min
pages 20-21
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