NEW DELHI, May 25 (Xinhua) -- Russia is set to lose 1 billion U.S. dollars
worth of defense deal for mid-air refuellers, which might signal an end to
Moscow's 50-year monopoly over Indian military supply, reported local daily
Hindustan Times on Monday.
The Indian air force has decided not to field any more Russian Ilyushin-78
refuellers after operating such refuellers for six years, said the report.
The Indian Air Force wants instead to deploy Airbus A330 multi-role tanker
transport, a military derivative of Airbus A330 airliner, offered by European
aerospace corporation EADS, said the report.
Russia and EADS are competing for the 1 billion U.S. dollar global tender
floated three years ago by the defense ministry for six midair refuellers.
Indian air force chief Air Chief Marshal Fali Homi Major told the paper
that India has finished all evaluations and selected theA330 tanker transport
and the deal will come up for final approval by the Cabinet Committee on
Security very soon.
He was also quoted as saying that the "Russian platform did not meet
certain requirements."
The newspaper said cracks in the India-Russia defense relationship have
existed for some time now, because of Russia's seeking of mid-course price
revisions in contracts for Sukhoi-30 fighters and aircraft carrier Admiral
Gorshkov.
Other problems include lack of steady supply of spares, poor vendor support
and transfer of technology issues, said the paper.
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