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In a move aimed at strengthening defence ties and promoting indigenous manufacturing, Russia has re-proposed the Ka-226T helicopter to India. This renewed offer features a significant change: the inclusion of Russia's domestically developed VK-650V engine, replacing the previously planned French Turbomeca Arrius 2G1. This strategic shift addresses earlier concerns regarding production localization and engine supply chain security.
The VK-650V engine represents a major milestone for Russia, being its first helicopter engine in the 650-750 horsepower class. Designed specifically for helicopters with a takeoff weight of up to 4 tons, this engine is intended to replace foreign-made engines in both the Ansat and Ka-226T helicopters. This move not only boosts Russia's self-reliance in helicopter technology but also enhances the operational flexibility of these aircraft.
The lightweight VK-650V engine is expected to provide the Ka-226T with performance capabilities comparable to, or even exceeding, those offered by the French engine. This ensures the helicopter's suitability for a wide array of missions, including transportation, medical evacuation, and training.
This renewed proposal builds upon the initial agreement signed between India and Russia in December 2015, which outlined the joint production of 200 Ka-226T helicopters at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in India.
The original contract stipulated that the first 40 helicopters would be built in Russia and assembled in India, while the remaining 160 would be fully manufactured and assembled in Tumkur, Karnataka, with a focus on maximizing local content.
This revised proposal further underscores the commitment to indigenous manufacturing, with potential adjustments to the production distribution between Russia and India.
Sources suggest that Rostec, the Russian state corporation for high-tech industrial development, is planning to showcase a model of the Ka-226T equipped with the VK-650V engine at Aero India 2025.
This exhibition will provide a valuable opportunity for India to assess the capabilities of this new configuration and its potential contribution to the country's defence capabilities.