Sikorsky and India forge helicopter deal

The Indian Navy has selected Stratford-based Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., a subsidiary of Hartford-based United Technologies Corp., to provide 16 Seahawk helicopters.

“Negotiations will now begin to procure 16 S-70B Seahawk helicopters, with an option for eight additional aircraft, along with a complete logistics support and training program,” Sikorsky said in a recent statement.

“India”™s selection of the S-70B helicopter represents a major strategic win for Sikorsky in an important growth market, and positions us well for future opportunities,” said Mick Maurer, president of Sikorsky Aircraft. “We look forward to a long-term collaboration with the Indian government and local industry as we work to bring the Indian Navy the highly advanced multi-role S-70B aircraft.”

The proposed Indian Navy S-70B model will include avionics and flexible open architecture weapons management systems that use advanced sonar, 360-degree search radar, modern air-to-surface missiles and torpedoes for antisubmarine use, Sikorsky reported. A blade-and-tail fold capability will facilitate shipboard storage.

The company said the S-70B aircraft also will enhance the Indian Navy”™s capabilities to perform noncombat maritime roles, including search and rescue, utility and external cargo lift, surveillance and casualty evacuation.