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India selects Kamov Ka-226T for recce role

14th May 2015 - 16:22 GMT | by Neelam Mathews in Delhi

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India has opted for the Kamov Ka-226T for its long-running requirement for a reconnaissance helicopter, in an indication the Modi government is doing all it can to keep its geo-political relations intact.

Following a meeting of the Defence Acquisition Committee (DAC) chaired by Minister of Defence Manohar Parrikar on 13 May, approval has been granted for the licensed-production of the Turbomeca Arrius 2G1-powered Ka-226T for the Army Aviation Corp and Indian Air Force. 

In two previous cancelled bids the Ka-226T was a competitor for the reconnaissance/ surveillance helicopter requirement against the Airbus Helicopters AS550 C3. The project has a

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