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India signs project agreement with US for air-launched aerial vehicles

The ALUAV project agreement falls under the research, development, testing and evaluation (RDT&E) memorandum of agreement between India's defence ministry and the US defence department.

Published on: Sep 03, 2021 01:19 PM IST
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India has signed a project agreement with the United States for air-launched unmanned aerial vehicles (ALUAV). According to an official release on Friday, the agreement was signed on July 30 earlier this year between the ministry of defence and the US department of defence under the joint working group air systems in the defence technology and trade initiative (DTTI).

The defence technology and trade initiative, between India and the US, aims to bring mutual cooperation in developing weapons technology. (File Photo / REUTERS)
The defence technology and trade initiative, between India and the US, aims to bring mutual cooperation in developing weapons technology. (File Photo / REUTERS)

The ALUAV project agreement falls under the research, development, testing and evaluation (RDT&E) memorandum of agreement between India's defence ministry and the US defence department. It was initially signed in January 2006 and then renewed once again in January 2015, according to the release. The agreement is a significant step towards deepening defence technology collaboration between the two nations through mutual cooperation in developing defence equipment.

The defence technology and trade initiative, between India and the US, aims to bring "sustained leadership focus to promote collaborative technology exchange and create opportunities for co-production and co-development" of weapons technology of both the countries' military forces in the future. Under the DTTI, joint working groups on land, naval, air, and aircraft carrier technologies have been established to focus on mutually agreed projects in each of their respective domains. The project agreement in this regard is being overseen by the joint working group on air systems and is being considered a "major accomplishment" for the initiative.

The agreement was signed by the co-chairs of the joint working group air systems under the DTTI, the assistant chief of air staff for plans Air Vice Marshal Narmdeshwar Tiwari from the IAF, and the director of the Air Force Security Assistance and cooperation directorate Brigadier General Brian R Bruckbauer from the US air force.

 
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