New Delhi: American Aerospace Major Lockheed Martin on Sunday said it was ready to meet India’s requirements for new military solutions in the land domain, the sea, space and cyberworld in synchronization with a strong framework of the rapidly developing Indo-US bond.
William Blair, Vice President and Chief Executive of Operations Lockheed Martin’s India, said the company was “well placed” to partners with Indian entities in unmanned platform fields, artificial intelligence, quantum computing and engine learning.
He also threw a Lockheed F-21 aircraft, specifically configured to meet the IAF needs, as the best choice in hunting force for 114 combat jets.
Lockheed has been tied with the Tata Group to produce aircraft in India and promised not to sell F-21 to other countries that provided it secured a multi-billion dollar agreement.