In simple terms, the SIVA
IMR pod is something similar to the ELTA Systems-developed ELM-2060P radar
targetting pod, and it will be used for location of static ground targets/installations.
The fact that the DRDO’s PJ-10 Project Office is the nodal agency
for developing the IMR pod indicates that this pod will be used in conjunction
with the BrahMos-NG (previously known as BrahMos-Mini) air-launched supersonic
cruise missile.
While DATA Patterns Pvt Ltd
has won the contract to series-produce the BrahMos-NG’s on-board X-band monopulse
SAR seeker, the X-band monopulse SAR suite meant for installation inside the
IMR pod will be produced by ECIL Ltd.
Systems integration and
flight qualification of both the BrahMos-NG and SIVA IMR pod will be jointly
undertaken by the Indian Air Force’s Bengaluru-based Aircraft & Systems
Testing Establishment, HAL’s Nashik Division, BrahMos Aerospace and IRKUT Corp,
which is the sole IPR owner of all operating software source-codes used by the
Su-30MKI. Service-induction of this weapon system is not expected before 2020.
The existing SIVA HADF pods
is used primarily for real-time detection and location of hostile ground-based air-defence
radars, with the targetting cues then being uploaded into the Kh-3P anti-radiation
missile’s on-board mission computer. This very same pod will in future also be
used in conjunction with the DRDO-developed NG-ARM.