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premier air show will be Alan Garwood, Group Business Development Director and Stephen Timms, Managing Director, Defence Information, Training & Services.

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premier air show will be Alan Garwood, Group Business Development Director and Stephen Timms, Managing Director, Defence Information, Training & Services. BAE Systems India will be represented by Alistair Castle, Country Director and Nik Khanna, who has recently been named Managing Director.

Stephen Timms, Managing Director - Defence Information, Training & Services said, "The Advanced Hawk is a testimonial of our commitment to sharing technology, capability and knowledge to build advanced systems in India, for India, and from India.

Together with HAL, we are looking forward to show this industry-funded demonstrator to the Indian and other Air Forces and seeking their feedback on the combination of features that will better prepare student combat pilots for the demands of frontline aircraft."

Alistair Castle, Country Director - India, BAE Systems said, "Make-in-India is the cornerstone of our strategy and Aero India is an excellent platform for us to engage all our customers and wider industry to explore new ideas for partnerships, whilst strengthening existing ones, such as our association with HAL and Mahindra." Amongst BAE Systems' displays is the Eurofighter Typhoon, the world's most advanced new generation multi-role/swing-role combat aircraft available on the market, as well as the Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS(TM)). The full-colour Striker(R) II helmet-mounted display (HMD) and the BR90 Modular Bridging System are making their debut appearances at the show along with a broad range of munitions.

Striker II is a platform-agnostic, completely digital and now full-colour HMD that provides today's combat pilots with remarkable situational awareness, night vision, target tracking and advanced audio technology - all in one visor-projected system.

BAE Systems recently received a contract from the U.S.

Department of Defense to provide 145 M777 ultra-lightweight howitzers to the Indian Army through a Foreign Military Sale between the U.S. and Indian governments. (MORE) PRN AKN AKN

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