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New Delhi, December 21,
2005 (PTI)
The government has decided
to ascertain the details of 155mm/52 calibre wheeled
Self Propelled (SP) guns in the global market and Request
for Information (RFI) has been issued for the same,
Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee today said.
No definite timeframe
has been fixed for procurement of the gun, Mukherjee
said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.
Replying to another question,
he said the US has agreed in principle to sell a Landing
Platform Dock (LPD) to India, which could provide Indian
Navy enhanced amphibious capability, besides being deployed
for disaster relief operations.
It can also function as
a "command and control platform" during mishaps
at sea like offshore oil installation fires and maritime
air accidents, he said and added that no no LPD of this
capability has so far been constructed in India.
The defence minister also
informed the Upper House that contracts for the indigenous
construction of six French Scorpene class submarines
at Mazagaon Dock Limited, Mumbai were signed on 6th
October, 2005.
Space:
There were 25 cases of violation of Indian airspace
since December, 2004, Mukherjee informed the House and
said out of these 20 were from Pakistan, three from
Bangladesh, while two were from Nepal.
Helicopters:
Minister of State for Defence Production B K
Handique said that Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) manufactured
by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited has been trial evaluated
by the Chilean Authorities.
HAL has supplied two ALH
to the Royal Nepalese Army in 2004, he said.
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