A consortium of the PLA
Navy’s (PLAN) R & D institutions is claiming to have achieved vital
developmental breakthroughs in the arenas of integrated electric propulsion
systems (IEPS), pump-jet
propulsion systems for nuclear-powered submarines, high-energy warship-mounted
laser-based directed-energy weapons for air-defence, and superconductive
magnetic anomaly detection (MAD) arrays. The involved institutions include the Lake Huangjia-based
Wuhan Naval Research Institute, China Shipbuilding Industry Corp’s (CSIC) wholly-owned Wuhan Institute of Marine Electric Propulsion (WIMEP)—also known
as the 712 Research Institute—and the Shanghai
Jiaotong University’s Department of Micro/Nano Electronics.
Beijing recently
established a Scientific Research Steering Committee to help it develop
cutting-edge military technology. This new body has been modelled on the US
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which was set up after the USSR’s
Sputnik satellite launch in 1957 to spearhead R & D on pioneering military
systems to maintain the US’ qualitative edge over the Soviet Union. The new
Steering Committee is working with the PLA’s Science and Technology Commission,
which was set up last year and also reports to the Central Military Commission.
The Committee is focussing on developing not only the hardware but also the related
applications software packages.
It was in August
2013 that the CSIC-owned WIMEP had first revealed the design of a gas
turbine-based IEPS for future warships. An IEPS uses a gas-turbine or
diesel-generator to produce electricity that powers motors, which turn
propeller shafts or operate waterjets. The system significantly does away with
heavy mechanical clutches and highly sophisticated reduction gearboxes that
reduce or increase power to the propeller shafts. It also saves space and weight and is easier to control and
maintain. It is also quieter to run and can increase a warship’s speed over conventional
diesel-engines. The PLAN’s Rear Admiral Ma Weiming, who led the developmental
effort of such an IEPS, has claimed that the WIMEP-developed solution is the
world’s first IEPS to run on a medium-voltage, direct-current system.
The WIMEP-developed
rim-driven pumpjet has a ring-shaped electrical motor inside the pumpjet
shroud, which turns the vane rotor (a vane rotor has the fan blades attached to
a rotating band built on a cylinder interior, as opposed to a propeller shaft)
inside the pumpjet cavity to create thrust. Previous submarine-mounted pumpjets
were ‘shrouded propellers’" which consisted of a tubular nozzle covering
the propeller.
By removing the shaft of the propeller, the reduction in the
number of moving parts decreases the noise made by the pumpjet, as well as
saving hull space. In addition, rim-driven pumpjets are easier to maintain, and
have less cavitation (bubbles that form during propeller movement), making them
even more quiet.
The PLAN’ futuristic Type 095 SSNs and Type 096 SSBNs will reportedly
incorporate such IEPS and rim-driven pumpjets.
The PLAN’s electromagnetic aircraft
launch system (EMALS) R & D facility (inclusive of a full-scale operational
prototype) is located at Ningbo-Zhuangqiaoin. Developmental work on EMALS negan
in the late 1990s and by last year an operational prototype was successfully
developed.
The superconductive MAD array, mounted aft of an aircraft, can be used to pinpoint the
location of minerals buried deep beneath the earth in Inner Mongolia, for
example, with a level of precision as high as anything currently available
around the world. The device is described as being a high performance equipment
and technical solution to resources mapping, civil engineering, archaeology and
national defence. Developed by the the Shanghai
Jiaotong University’s Department of
Micro/Nano Electronics in cooperation with the Institute of Geophysics and
Geomatics, China University of Geosciences in Wuhan, Hubei, such MAD arrays are
also used for detecting submerged submarines navigating at shallow depths.
The
China-developed MAD sensor is different from conventional designs in at least
two ways. The first is the large number of probes the device uses. With this
array, it can collect much more data than traditional detectors, which tend to
use just one antenna. The new MAD also uses a superconductive computer chip
cooled by liquid nitrogen. This super-cool environment significantly increases the
device’s sensitivity to signals that would be too faint for traditional devices
to spot.
Rear Admiral Ma Weiming, 57, became a
household name in 2011 when he announced during a speech to accept a national
technology award that his team had successfully developed an EMALS. Ma, a PLA
deputy to the National People’s Congress, hails from Yangzhou in Jiangsu. He graduated from the PLAN’s University of Engineering in Wuhan, Hubei, in
1987 and subsequently elected to teach there. He earned a PhD in electrical
engineering from Tsinghua University in 1996 and went on to become the country’s
youngest engineering academician five years later. A specialist in maritime
propulsion, electrical engineering and related fields, Ma has cultivated/mentored
more than 400 Masters and PhD students at the Naval University since the late
1980s. Ma’s exalted status in the PLAN was highlighted by a photograph of then
PLAN Commander Admiral Wu Shengli holding an umbrella for Ma during an
inspection of the University of Engineering in Wuhan, where Ma works, on a
rainy day in June 2016. Rear Admiral Liu Dezhi, a colleague at the university,
describes Ma as a workaholic and master problem-solver. Dubbed the father of
China’s EMALS, Rear Admiral Ma describes himself as a “teacher without any
dreams”. He is one of 17 nominees for 10 Order of August 1 awards that were presented
by President Xi Jinping on August 1, the 90th anniversary of the founding
of the Red Army, the PLA’s precursor. In the past, Ma had won the National
Science and Technology Progress Award twice and in 2015 also won the science
and technology achievement prize of the Ho Leung Ho Lee Foundation, a Hongkong
SAR-based non-government organisation.
Meanwhile, the first
prototype of the S-30 Type 032 Qing-class SSB meant for the Pakistan Navy has
been floated at the Wuhan Shipyard. The Pakistan Navy has eight Stirling Engine
AIP-equipped double-hulled submarines on order from China: four S-26 Type 032
Qing-class SSKs capable of launching SLCMs, and four S-30 Type 032 Qing-class
SSBs capable of launching both SLCMs and SLBMs.
The S-30 Type 032
Qing-class SSB will be capable of firing the 2,000km-range Bukkeukseong-1 or
Polaris-1 SLBM, which has been under development in North Korea for the
past decade, for which China has provided both military-technical and military-industrial
assistance.
Those interested in WIMEP's IEPS-related R & D can view the following videoclips:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMnW6XNjZuM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeTNUWVbpZ0
And here's the dossier released yesterday by China's MFA on the Trijunction Standoff:
http://www.china-embassy.org/eng/zgyw/P020170802542676636134.pdf
Plus, Tamil Nadu's depleting monazite sands:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0JnWD4yVi0
So this means that China have EMALS but we don't? Man that's sad.BTW, what's your pick for naval aircraft copetition, Rafale or SuperHornets?
ReplyDeletehttps://sputniknews.com/military/201708021056130772-south-korea-bunker-busting-bomb/
ReplyDeleteHi Prasun,
ReplyDeleteDoes India have any similar RnD programs for developing naval propulsion systems for future battle ships and subs? Has the program for developing naval reactors for future subs/carriers already started?
Best Regards
Raj
Prasun Da,
ReplyDeleteNice read as always. I discovered your blog recently. But, I've read your lots of your posts elsewhere.
I would really appreciate if you could throw some more light on these.
1. What is the IN's target #'s when it comes to SSN's & SSBN's & what are the pitfalls now?
2. Which fighter will IN like to go for for R11. Rafale I read somewhere is STOBAR capable without any major modifications. Or will the Super Hornets be preferred? How will either decision affect IAC II?
3. Will the IAF exercise it's option to go for more Rafales?
4. I read recently on a forum that US has denied key ToT for F16's. How true? I've read your points about preferring F16's over Gripen NG.
5. Will the Arjun MBT ever be our tank mainstay?
6. What happens if PN tries to get a SLBM effectively having a nuclear triad.
Thanks,
Heph
Hi prasun, regarding ofb 7.62 rifle how long will it take to get the production model ready(since it's a prototype and undergoing testing)and army induction (approx time)
ReplyDeleteHow strange, if you search for Rudra in HAL's website Hal-india.com it gives you this message: YOUR SEARCH - RUDRA - DID NOT MATCH ANY DOCUMENTS.
ReplyDeleteWhen you search for products there is NO mention of any RUDRA under helicopters- nothing even under future projects!
Sir I had a few questions:
ReplyDelete1. What is the status of the 6 SSN approved? What will be the timeline?
2. Does QRSAM have Active RF Seeker or Semi-Active? Can it take the role for point defence role like MICA on Naval vessels without an IR seeker? Can we see an IR version in the future?
3. So Is Spike going to remain as our mainstay ATGM or does DRDO have its own products upcoming?
4. Can Rafale fly on Vikrant and how long before Vikrant enters Sea trials?
5. Will the New Arjun HNS sport a Smoothbore 120 mm like you said by the end of this year?
Plus, Tamil Nadu's depleting monazite sands:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0JnWD4yVi0
Sir Immediately intimate PMO,CBI,NSA,DAE and other officials if you can to prevent further loss and to get these culprits arrested asap
S26 and S30 armed with SLCM induction into PN will be a doomsday for IN ships..strategically also S30 SLBM would pose problems for india....how is our " pradhan sewak " planning to counter it...or I would rather say is there any plan even exists to counter these puchases by PN....what about scorpene repeat order and P75I projects any info....
ReplyDeletewould like to know more about IEPS systems offered by SIEMENS/ABB and other western manufacturers....when IN is planning to switchover to electric propulsion???
BTW on a lighter note whats your secret to decode this mandarin code language ???? I mean do you know manadarin/chinese language ?? how could you understand chinese videos??
also i am still looking forward to your excerpts from you israel trip....plz plz post it asap
http://www.defencenews.in/article/Govt-plans-to-raise-a-police-force-to-guard-India’s-coastline--273510
ReplyDelete....Why so late...This should have been done earlier.
Hi Prasun. Do you see any possibility of India opting for the JSF (F-35) instead of the F16/Gripen? I mean for either the IN or the IAF, either instead of or in addition to Rafale?
ReplyDeleteThanks.
Dilbert.
To BUDDHA: LoLz! The South Koreans are in for the shock of their lives, thanks to this:
ReplyDeletehttp://indianexpress.com/article/india/rss-leader-indresh-kumar-calls-cow-meat-as-poison-says-dung-can-be-used-to-make-bunkers-4779363/
Now, to more serious matters, watch these:
Ancient Aliens 12-2 Forged by Gods http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5l5vb2
Ancient Aliens 12-3 Mystery of Rudloe Manor http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5m9af6
Ancient Aliens 12-4 Alien Architects http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5n3mqj
Ancient Aliens 12-5 Pharaoh’s Curse http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5o26bd
Ancient Aliens 12-6 The Science Wars http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5ozaxu
Ancient Aliens 12-7 City of the Gods http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5pwno9
Ancient Aliens 12-8 Alien Frequency http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5qz69t
Ancient Aliens 12-9 The Majestic Twelve http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5t39kz
Ancient Aliens 12-10 The Akashic Record http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5txvtq
(it contains some predictions for the future)
Ancient Aliens 12-11 Voices of the Gods http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5ufjz6
(Details the flying machines of ancient India)
Ancient Aliens 12-12 The Animal Agenda http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5vcifg
The ICGS should have been authorised to raise its own counterpart of the IN’s Sagar Prahari Bal in 2009 itself.
To HEPAESTUS: VMT. 1) Six SSBNs & six SSNs. There are no pitfalls. 2) IAC-2 project has been shelved for the time-being. The IAC-1 will have MiG-29Ks on board. 3) Of course. 4) And what are those ‘key’ ToTs? 5) Not in terms of numbers fielded. 6) The world’s powers-that-be won’t allow it to happen, rest assured.
ReplyDeleteTo BLACK BOX: About 2.5 years at worst.
To PIERRE ZORIN: What more can one expect from a MoD-owned DPSU? Here’s something much more worthwhile & credible about the Rudra:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVS3Hi957Pc
To LUDWIG: 1) It has already been funded & the first unit should be launched in India before 2025. 2) Is Astra-1 semi-active or does it have active RF seeker? After all, the QR-SAM is a VL-Astra-1. So why ask such a question? 3) Which end-user in India has ordered the Spike? Care to explain? 4) IAC-1/Vikrant can house only MiG-29Ks. 5) Arjun Mk.3 built with HNS is still in the prototype fabrication phase. Only the smoothbore 120mm cannon will be ready for firing trials at balasore by the year’s end.
To AMIT BISWAS: Don’t expect such alacrity from any of the ‘Pradhan Sevaks’, for they are too busy with this:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/man-held-for-allegedly-having-sex-with-cow-tension-in-uttarakhand-town/story-CesjLRW8fzwMiJOqzcYymK.html
Such SSKs & SSBs present a far greater threat to the US & Israel & hence leave it to them to terminate these procurement programmes with all means at their disposal. As for naval IEPS systems, the best options come from the US & France, especially the GE-Alsthom industrial partnership. The IN wants its four LPHs to be the first carriers of IEPS-based powerpacks, using the reliable GE-supplied LM-2500 gas-turbines as the powerplant. There’sx not much need to understand spoken Mandarin when a picture itself can be worth a thousand words. My Israeli trip was for a seminar on regional TMD & naval threats.
To DILBERT: Nope. Nor is there any need for such cutting-edge MRCAs since a lot of the force-multiplier avionics developed for the F-35 is eventually also be offered for retrofit on the F-16s.
To RAD: Interesting read:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/desi-gps-may-become-a-reality-soon-as-isro-to-sign-mou-with-csir-npl/articleshow/59903879.cms
T-90S Bhishma in Tank Biathlon 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2MNKQWJIt0
Excellent programmes from a Tamil TV channel on the Arjun MBT family:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XDZE929y7I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D_mTlPvtJI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cA-DGn3M-NI
To RAJ: Nope. No naval PWRs were designed or developed in India. They were only built in India. However, the IPMS & CMS were all designed & developed by a team of WESEE & TATA Power SED, & both were built in India by TATA Power SED. The CMS of the S-2/Arihant SSBN is called SAARAANSH-1.
ReplyDeleteSir, what is the status of acquisition of 464 t-90ms tanks which was in news last yr? Is it alive or on back burner?
ReplyDeletehi prasun
ReplyDeletei dont understand your comment that the world power ie US and europe will stop pakistan from getting Sub launched BM?. IT seems pretty well ,a for gone conclusion. even if there are sanctions the jihadi mentality will kick in and like some pak PM said we were prepared to eat grass in search of nukes!??
will it makes sense to go in for t he f-35 rather than the pakfa given the cost and given the history of russian serviceability and their black mailing tactics.just look at the serviceability of mig-29k and the su-30 mki? well even uncle sam can screw as well just like russia . Given the huge amount of investment needed to make a real stealth fighter its quite obvious we are going to end up with low observable fighter rather than a stealth fighter.are there any guarantees by russia that they will give us a an ac like the f-35 at least?. unless russia has an ace up its sleeve??
you seem to be attending seminars on strategic issues in Israel do they recognize you as you are not a gov official.?
will building a naval PWR be a learning curve to know the design detail etc or do we have to depend on the Russians all the time?
is the CMS of arihant class nukes equal to the CMS on board t he scorpene subs i n all ways ??
what was indias standing in the tank biathlon ??
you posed a question of which end user ordered spike ?? i am given to understand we concluded the deal with israel on the spike for the army in completion with the US missile javelin ????
Prasun what will this maritime security pact include?
ReplyDeletehttp://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/defence/india-japan-target-maritime-security-pact-during-shinzo-abes-september-visit/articleshow/59729884.cms
"India and Japan hope to put in place a maritime security pact when PM Shinzo Abe visits mid-September for the annual summit amid China's growing aggression in East and South China Seas besides Indian Ocean Region -- a common concern for both New Delhi and Tokyo."
"SSKs & SSBs present a far greater threat to the US & Israel & hence leave it to them to terminate these procurement programmes with all means at their disposal"
ReplyDeletecan u explain in detail why would PAk threatens US or Israel with SLBM instead of India? there is no rivalry of btw PAK n US or Israel? it would have great leverage against india can easily threaten india for Kashmir
Ron
Record number of casualties on pakistan side: Arun Jaitley
ReplyDeletehttp://www.oneindia.com/india/record-number-of-casualties-on-pakistan-side-says-arun-jaitley-2514741.html
As always pakistanis are still hiding their casualties.
I mean what's going on! A cross dresser hiding near women's hostel or something; cows thrown up on a bamboo sling; people lynched to protect cattle slaughter; cow manure and urine sold as cow therapy, office workers wearing bike helmets to save themselves from falling roof and now like a mermaid, some accusation about man-cow sex? One minute it is tensions galore, next minute scientific breakthrough and all of a sudden some absolute horror stupidity!
ReplyDeleteBy the way without warning when I was watching some f the You tube clips on Indian weapons a clip came up recommended "Land chusne ka tarika" I mean I have had enough I tell you!! What on earth is going on in India these days!
ReplyDeleteConsidering the geographical proximity, demographic solidarity, landscape and financial feasibility do you know Prasun if the NIMR company has ever approached India to address the tactical, multi purpose and internal security vehicle needs? As you said, the CAPF could do well with the range of vehicles on offer which could be built in India as well as Make with India initiative. I hear that the local police are having to make do in Kashmir using sheets of iron etc to protect their vehicles. How silly when the internal security vehicle as shown in the products here could do a much better and professional job http://www.nimr.ae/
ReplyDeleteHi Prasun,
ReplyDeletehttp://www.dnaindia.com/jaipur/report-2-state-villages-chosen-by-drdo-for-setting-up-radar-to-track-enemy-2520834
Things are finally moving forward on the BMD front. The very first step to deploying an operational Bmd network has finally begun. These two sites in Rajasthan are meant for providing ballistic missile early warning coverage for the Northern and Western sectors. The first BMD systems will be for NCR and Mumbai it seems.
Is there any chance that this is linked to the broader S-400 Lrsam ABM program? And if so are these going to be the EL / M -2090Ultra C-22 system ?
To HARSH: That was the figment of imagination of a ‘desi’ bandalbaaz’. In reality, there was never such a reqmt.
ReplyDeleteTo RAD: If they can survive on grass, then why do they always go for IMF bailouts? Therefore, it looks like they need the US$ for nourishment/nutrition. Why should anyone have to be a govt official in order to have one’s intellectual credibility recognised? Dependency will always be there for as long as there exists ZERO foundational technological underpinnings WRT PWR-related reactor engineering & reactor safety arenas. The Indian DAE has to date been able to master & develop only PHWRs using heavy water as the moderator. The Saaraansh-1 CMS is far more sophisticated than the SUBTICS CMS of the Scorpene since the former deals with both hunter-killer operations using wire-guided HWTs, as well as the launch of SLBMs. The deal concluded with RAFAEL is for the shoulder-launched Spoke-SR for the SF (Para) units. The Kalyani Rafael Advanced Systems (KRAS) JV was created for building the DEW-based SAAW PGM.
To THEHUNDRED: This pact will be a mirror-image of the LEMOA.
To RON: If you reckon there’s no rivavlt between Pakistan & Israel then why has Islamabad shied away from according diplomatic recognition to Israel? Why did Pakistan send the PAF’s pilots to Syria to fly against the IDF-AF during the 1973 War of Atonement?
To PIERRE ZORIN: You can add this one to to your collection of weird phenomena in India:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtvHYPDOim8
To AVIRAL SINGH: Watch Asma Jahangir blast the PA 2 days ago at a press conference:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2LIm5ZTK8I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XD2aO_Efp2c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n861YKfVNlU
What really happened to the USSR’s K-129 SSB:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIFZ7b_s8uI
True Story of the Red October Mutiny in the USSR Navy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKizx6jmuEI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqegK1ezros
Where China’s telecom fraudsters were in hiding:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bp4ycfqD4us
To ISHAAN: LoLz! That’s why I always say ‘Make friends with GoogleEarth’. The 1st site is on a hill to the east of Alwar, while the second site—Pali in Roopnagar—is in the Aravalli mountain range. Now, kindly start using SOUND COMMON SENSE by asking which should any LRTR be sited at a high altitude vin order to track a BM that in any case is ascending to an altitude of more than 120km from the Earth’s surface?
Instead, what these will be are India’s first RF-based early-warning sensors to be used for cruise missile defence (CMD), i.e. sensors meant for detecting the flight trajectories of the Babur family of LACMs. And the sensor will be a scaled-up version of the S-band Arudhra active phased-array radar, just like ISRO’s MOTR.
For securing the NCR from the northern approaches, such sensors will be mounted on the Shivalik mountain range passing through HP or Uttarakhand. For early-warning concerning Mumbai, suich sensors will be sited first along the Saurashtra coastline, followed by one in the Western Ghats, rest assured.
So, once again in case anyone hasn’t figured it out as yet, this is for CMD, & NOT for BMD.
" And the sensor will be a scaled-up version of the S-band Arudhra active phased-array radar, just like ISRO’s MOTR. "
ReplyDeleteGood morning
Why S band...i Believe X band is more optimised for tracking of small size objects??
Respected Sir Mr Sengupta, I have been an ardent follower of your blog which is the best and esteem one as far as defence related matters are concerned. And your answer to various queries are very accurate and up to the point. Recently while answering a question pertaining to OFB's new 7.62 rifle, you said that it will be a world class rifle and a few days ago you also said that the same rifle is selected by the army. Has the Indian army selected it for replacing insas 1b? Or has it selected the rifle for user trial? Please elaborate. With regard.
ReplyDeleteKchontha
That helmet story is same as the one in Bihar - seems everywhere there is a pandemic of poor infrastructure and building maintenance. BTW researched a bit and found a most unmilitary like name of a company Sri Mahalakshmi Defence is manufacturing ATC the likes of Dhruva can be often seen in J&K and a few others. Colt, Marksman and TATA LSV look good too. Are they in use at all? IA uses predominantly Tata don't they? The M&M MRAP looks good but perhaps the TATA offers better protection? However none offer as many solutions as IAG and NIMR.
ReplyDeleteTo KCHONTA: The Ghaatak SLR was selected for user-trials because it will replace the existing INSAS 5.56. The only SLR ever imported from abroad for the entire IA was the Belgian FN FAL in the early 1960s & all others imported from Israel were meant only for the RR & SF (Para) units. The standard issue of the IA will therefore be the Ghaatak SLR.
ReplyDeleteTo AMIT BISWAS: Are the aerodynamic dimensions of a MIRV the same as that of a cruise missile? Also, tracking radars are not the same as engagement radars, the latter being for fire-control that require precision-tracking mode of operation so that beam-riding SAMs can intercept the airborne targets. Lastly, when it comes to CMD, the intercepts will be done by IIR-guided SAMs like the SpyDer-SR's Python-5. Hence, X-band radars aren't reqd for CMD.
hi prasun
ReplyDeletei could not get any info about the arihant cms system by google , can u pse give us more info , unclassified obviously.
the IAF id going to go gaga after they realize the potential of the AESA radar on the jaguar.I will not be surprised if they try to integrate a derby on that ? is it necessary , will not be a n ace where it can hold up against an f-16??
so happy to note the arihant cms is good as it gets
the CMD radars position seems to be far off ie pali and roopnagar in rajasthan will they be able to pick up a cruise missile launch given the low level approach.?
the approx height of roopnagar which is about about 300km+ from border is 2300 ft on google earth and the the radar horizon is only 131 km given a cruise missile flight altitude of 100 ft. how will it detect missiles crossing our border?
will the aesa radar be ours or again screw driver tech from israel.
why are we shy about arming vietnam and others nearby when china gives everything to pak from nukes to subs??
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Prasun ji, VMT for the previous answers. In your reply to LUDWIG above you have stated that funding has already been secured for the SSN construction project and that the first boat will be launched within 2025. I'm afraid I did not follow the developments in this project - so can you tell us which design we have selected? The Russian "4++ generation" design from Rubin Design Bureau which you've previously mentioned on the blog or something else?
ReplyDeleteThanks in advance!
The order for T-90MS was reported in many areas including I think in Tass. I remember you correcting someone that it is not called the AM version. So how is it suddenly a figment of imagination?
ReplyDeleteAlso, you had said that Turkey wouldn't buy S-400 as it is not compatible with NATO - but Turkey has now placed an order in fact Erdogan is defending this saying the NATO countries blocked his request hence he chose the Russian model.
hi prasun
ReplyDeleteIs it possibe to integrate the elm-2052 radar to the nav attack system in the darin 3 jag for a low level hands free atack. is that capability on the the darin 3 jag ?
Hi Prasun, http://www.delhidefencereview.com/2017/06/13/pralay-indias-new-under-development-conventional-strike-surface-to-surface-missile/
ReplyDeleteIf the army is in dire need of a conventional SSM with a reasonable good CEP, why not productionise the Shaurya solid fuelled TBM ? It has a 800-1200 km range and has a max payload of 1 ton. Developing the Pralay is like reinventing the wheel and a waste of money.
And as for that missile which is subsonic in the cruise phase and has a last stage which goes supersonic in the terminal phase, it is similar to the 3M-54TE Club. This new missile is to the 3M54TE Club as the Nirbhay is to the 3M14E. There isnt anything so special to this missile.
Dear Prasun,
ReplyDelete1. Do we have dedicated submarine base in Andaman and Nicobar? In my opinion that would be an ideal location to check PLAN movements.
2. The Govt. had recently authorised a Lt. Gen. with pre-approved funds to procure essential items for our armed forces. Which weapons had been bought till date and which are in line?
3. Has Snecma started works on Kaveri engine as part of offsets?
4. In your opinion which will be the best option for P 75I?
Thanks and Regards,
Dear Prashn, great article as always. I wanted you to shed some light on the following...
ReplyDeletehttp://idrw.org/is-this-is-how-indias-desi-meteor-sfdr-bvraam-is-gonna.
Thank you, sir: Sorry I forgot that Astra has ARH, and it seems like Kalyani will focus on SPICE more than Spike. Also, Thank you gessler.
ReplyDeleteBut I still had a few more questions:
1. What is the position on Point defence on naval vessels, surely ships like Kamorta need more air defence, No progress on Naval SRSAM, till now?
2. What is happening with Single engine MRCA? So many conflicting reports and noises have as usual muddied everything.
3. What is the purpose behind reliance's Dhirubhai Ambani aerospace park? Will this be the future facility for Make in India Rafales or something else?
4. What is the status of project 17A?
5. Any insight on who will be the next RM?
ReplyDelete1) Strategic Partnership (SP) policy has already been finalized in 2017
2) Vendors to pick their Indian partners by end of 2017 based on SP policy
3) RFP would be issued in 2018 for 200 Jets
4) Proposals would be submitted by the vendors in 2019
5) Limited trials would be completed in 2020
6) Vendor selection would be done in 2021
7) Negotiations would be completed and contract would be signed in 2022
8) First fighter would be inducted in 2024-25
Is this the time line of F16 procurement or it may occur sooner
To RAD: Jaguar IS/DARIN-3 will have only AIM-132 ASRAAM for self-defence. BVRAAMs are used by MRCAs,. Not by role-specific platforms like Jaguar IS. LACMs don’t undertake lo-lo-lo flight profiles. They instead undertake hi-lo-lo flight profiles in order to conserve fuel. Vietnam prefers to buy force-multiplier weapons directly from Russia & Israel of the kind no one manufactures in India. ALL MMRs are ALWAYS integrated with the aircraft’s nav-attack system.
ReplyDeleteTo GESSLER: The funding for 6 SSNs is coming out of the contract inked in the recent past for Units 5 & 6 of the KNPP project, & not from the defence budget—exactly as has been the case with the S-1/S-2/S-3/S-4 SSBNs. Rubin Central marine design Bureau is the designer of the BELOUGA SSN, that won’t displace more than 5,000 tons.
To ISHAAN: It isn’t an SSM at all. Instead, it is a ground-launched loitering PGM to be used for first-strike against hostile launch=pads of ballistic & cruise missiles. The long-range is not for long-reach, rather it is for increasing the loitering endurance.
To VED: 1) No, but the IN is seriously mulling the creation of a third naval fleet to add to the 2 now in service. This third fleet, when created, will be HQed in Port Blair. 2) Those listings had already appeared in all mahor English-language newspapers since last January. 3) No one is touching the Kaveri turbofan for any firther development. I had already stated before that SNECMA wants the GTRE to team-up for developing a new derivative of the M88-2 turbofan. 4) Just licence-build an additional 3 Scorpions with AIP—either the ‘desi’ one or an imported one using lithioum-ion batteries.
To ADITYA KAMBLE: That is a perfect example of FAKE NEWS. For example, if the SFDR is to be indigenously developed, then where’s the need to team up with Russia, since Russia had developed such SFDRs for LRAAMs way back in the late 1980s itself?
To LUDWIG: 1) The shipborne version of the IA’s/IAF’s QR-SAM will be the SR-SAM. 2) Refer to the soundbytes of the IAF’s CAS last week in which he said a single-engined MRCA will be procured as part of the ‘strategic partnership’ arrangement. 3) Not ‘Make-in-India’ Rafales, but ‘Assemble-in-India’ Rafales. By now everyone should have realised that it costs 2.5 times more to licence-build a combat aircraft & therefore it is far far cheaper to imported combat aircraft of foreign designs off-the-shelf. Nor does anyone ever learn about developing indigenous combat aircraft from such licenced-building programmes because the aircraft designs of such imported aircraft are NEVER shared with anyone in India. The only time they were shared was when the Folland Gnat was acquired, & that too because the RAF had then refused to induct the Gnat into service. 4) It is on-track. 5) Amit Shah?
To BUDDHA: Rest assured that this whole process will be simplified & timeframes compressed, because India does not have the luxury of any more pussyfooting. And why the fuck should the F-16 & JAS-39 Gripen be subjected once again to competitive flight-evaluations when they already were extensively evaluated during the MMRCA competition in the previous decade? Why re-invent the wheel & incur wasteful expenditure? Can’t such duplication be avoided by just taking recourse to ‘sound common-sense’? Or is that too much to ask for from India’s civilian decision-makers in the corridors of power?
To HARSH: Can you please produce any public document/press release from either India or Russia that confirms the placing/inking of an order/contract by India for T-90AM/MS? All the ‘desi’ media hype about procuring such MBTs was highly speculator from the outset, with words like ‘considering’ or ‘planning’ being used by those very ‘desi’ journalists who had predicted since 2009 that the DRDO-developed BMD network will be ready for deployment in 2013!!! Have you seen it being deployed anywhere inside India to date? Have you asked those ‘desi’ journalists about the absence so far of any orders for the T-90AM/MS & their licenced-production? I suggest you kindly do so without any further delay. The problem here is that you are ASSUMING that proof of sending is the same as proof of receiving, i.e. if someone plans to buy something then in the fullness of time the acquisition will automatically take place. This indeed is a very dangerous kind of thought process. In reality, the option of procuring the T-90AM/MS was discarded 2 years ago when the IA realised that the Arjun Mki.1As will be more than enough to replace in Rajasthan those T-90S that are overdue for mid-life refits/upgrades.
ReplyDeleteNow, coming to S-400 LR-SAMs for Turkey, where did you pick up this lemon about ‘orders’ being placed? Only 48 hours ago President Erdogan himself stated in his Parliament that Ankara is still ‘negotiating’. Does your dictionary say that negotiating & an inked contract are one & the same? Or are you once again ASSUMING all this thanks to a deeply flawed thought-process? Here are Erdogan’s soundbytes about the S-400:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbLovm8xVGU&t=3s
And 3 years ago, the same identical bullshit was emanating from Anka a about the CPMIEC-built FD-2000 LR-SAM:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-AFzkcg5B8
Inducting any kind of SAM into an existing air-defence network isn’t a LEGO-type block-building game as some punters imagine it to be. All SAMs of a particular network should be seamlessly integrated & ALL of them must have a unitary IFF operating protocol. In the case of ALL NATO member-states, the IFF protocols & source-codes are devised/controlled/distributed by SHAPE & are mandatory for all such member-states because NATO’s ADIZ constitutes 1 SINGLE mass of airspace & there’s no national airspace of these member-states. So, this being the case, do you expect NATO to share its IFF source-codes & programming protocols with any Russian or Chinese supplier of SAMs?
Yet, Turkey can still acquire non-NATO SAMs like S-400s, but in return Turkey will have to completely withdraw from NATO since usage of S-400s without NATO-compliant IFF source-codes will result in blue-on-blue attrition losses, i.e. Turkish S-400s shooting down Turkish F-16s & F-4s. If Turkey wants to avoid this, then it will have to develop its own IFF source-codes & programming protocols in the National Secure Mode (NSM), which is a cost-prohibitive exercise lasting many years00unless you have the technical/financial solutions ready for sharing FOC with Turkey. So, leave Erdogan to his own fate & let’s hope he musters the common-sense reqd for understanding what this is all about, apart from developing some respect for the laws of physics.
For those who are interested in u8nderstanding undersea submarine warfare & ASW, watch these:
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Hell Undersea-2: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5leltw
Hell Undersea-3: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5lmn9y
Hell Undersea-4: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5lmwq0
To GESSLER: Kumari Kandam, here I come:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/india-prepares-to-dive-deep-with-manned-craft/articleshow/59921719.cms
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/india-hopeful-of-making-chabahar-port-operational-by-2018/articleshow/59931372.cms
Thank you, sir. Looks like we won't be getting any more Tejas.
ReplyDelete1) What will be the final size of Tejas fleet 123 or 40?
2) Sir ESSM missiles can be quad packed into a single cell of MK41 VLS. Can we see Naval QRSAM in the same config? That will allow for 16 cells to contain 16*4 missiles.
3) Wouldn't it be better to have an IR guided missile against sea skimming AshMs? Since MICA has both an IR version and an RH version shouldn't we build an IR version QRSAM for this purpose.
4) Can we see a CMD in eastern sector and what role will Himalayas play if there was built one.
Sir, I just wanted to state that the follow up question on t-90 is not asked by me. I only asked the initial question about the status of acquisition. Somebody(sore looser) followed up with my name.
ReplyDeletePardon me for butting in but I read the articles on the internet and have concluded that the S-400 deal is finalised in principle only the details ironed out re: loan etc. One such article is https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-07-13/turkey-is-said-to-agree-to-pay-2-5b-for-4-russian-s-400-sams and that matter can be read here http://quwa.org/2017/06/30/russia-turkey-agree-s-400-contract-still-need-settle-funding/
ReplyDeleteRe: T-90 MS I found the following: http://defence-blog.com/army/india-approves-deal-on-purchase-of-russian-t-90ms-main-battle-tanks.html
http://thediplomat.com/2017/01/india-to-deploy-massive-tank-army-along-border-with-pakistan/
However there is NO government either Indian or Russian origin supporting this.
Hope this helps clear the doubt> So what I conclude is - BOTH are considered and desired none have been actually become a done deal yet.
Hello,
ReplyDelete1) Can BELOUGA SSN submarine, Deisel Electric version be created for India's P75I ? Just on the lines of Baracudda (French Nuclear Sub) and Deisel Electric version of Baracudda (selected by Australia) 4000 Tons. ??
2) Will the BELOUGA SSN will have water Jet Pump for propulsion ??
3) Will it have 30 yrs or 20 Yrs refuelling ???
Dear Prasun,
ReplyDeleteGood Morning.
Saudi Arabia is powerful in Muslim world because of Makkah. Now Qatar joins with Iran to Internationalize Haj Operation.
http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/qatar/qatar-crisis/qatar-call-to-internationalise-haj-operations-tantamount-to-a-declaration-of-war-1.2066623
Egypt now banning Qatar ships to dock in Suez Canal Economic zone. http://www.maritimeherald.com/2017/egypt-bans-qatari-ships-docking-suez-canal/
Turkey, Iran, Qatar forms new trade alliance
http://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/turkey-plans-to-trade-with-qatar-via-iran-117080500287_1.html
1. In future Can Egypt ban Qatar ships to pass the Suez Canal against the international Treaty?
2. Is it possible that Qatar, Iran & Turkey create new Gas + Oil Pipeline from Qatar via Iran to Turkey which can reach European Countries? By doing this West can contain Saudi & Russia.
3. Is it Possible in future that Haj operations will be carried by group of Muslim countries instead of one country to cut the power of Saudi?
Thanks
S. Senthil Kumar
Dada
ReplyDeleteGreat Great Article, request pls enlighten us on following:
1. Total No of MBTs in service of IA, how many are T-72s, T-90S, ARJUN and how many will eventually be inducted into service.
2. Dada are there any plans on developing or codeveloping better MBTs in the future and what will be ideal platform for that
3.When Do we see order signing for Infantry Fighting Vehicle
4. How many Rudras are in service of IA and IAF and what total are on order
5. When do we see induction Of LCH
6. Is there a plan for ordering of more Apaches and Chinooks
In reality, the option of procuring the T-90AM/MS was discarded 2 years ago when the IA realised that the Arjun Mki.1As will be more than enough to replace in Rajasthan those T-90S that are overdue for mid-life refits/upgrades.
ReplyDeleteHi Prasun,
Your statement (reproduced above) caught my attention. IMO it is very significant, if true. It means that the IA has given up its blind hatred of Arjun / blind worship of T-90 and come to its senses. I will be delighted if your prediction turns out to be true. Or maybe you are stating it as a fact, not a prediction??
Best regards,
Dilbert.
https://youtu.be/1G-A3K4GNeU
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ReplyDeleteWill China dare to mount small scale military campaign...
Sir, I had a few more questions.
ReplyDelete5) Since P-75I is either gonna take 5-10 years to materialize, What is the probability of Ordering more Scorpenes. This French article claims the proposal is to build 6 more Scorpenes, with 3 of them larger in Size. http://www.latribune.fr/entreprises-finance/industrie/aeronautique-defense/sous-marins-scorpene-et-si-l-inde-se-laissait-a-nouveau-seduire-742733.html#xtor=EPR-2-[l-actu-du-jour]-20170705
6) Last RM Stated we need more Submarines while I know you consider him a lemon, what do you think should be our Submarine number. Wouldn't modern diesel subs have an advantage over Nuclear ones, as they are quieter? (w.r.t Gotland incident)
7) Looking at the new Distributed lethality Strategy by USN I was wondering shouldn't India increase the lethality of its OPVs they are large enough in size to warrant that and we have a large fleet.
8) Should we build or purchase a missile-gun combination CIWS for our current fleet till laser CIWS comes up? This can free up all space on the ship to be filled with ARH QRSAMs making a similar combination like ESSM and SeaRAM.
9) Shouldn't we invest in building a Uniform Launch system like MK 41 which can launch all our missiles, both from Russian, Israeli and Indian missiles? Won't this make it easier for our platforms to have different missile load outs based on missions much easier?
9) Can we upgrade current Talwars or future Talwars with an Integrated mast like on Groshov Class as they are very close in size?
10) Sir the RFI by IN has repeatedly asked for STOBAR capabilities of the aircraft in the race. Can Rafale take off from an STOBAR carrier? Can it be modified (quickly enough) to have foldable wings?
http://www.indiandefensenews.in/2017/08/drdo-successfully-conducts-static.html
ReplyDeleteCan you shed some light on this..
https://youtu.be/ggHakDA2tGw
ReplyDeleteVery interesting view points
What is that small scale military campaign that China is talking day and night?
ReplyDeleteevery one keeps talking about the process and taking logical steps .. in the videos and also about making the decision process faster. nice videos
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ReplyDeleteMahindra MPV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nfyqzs1_WFw
TATA Motors MPV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqfrli_J0Js
Mahindra AXE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdJvNFkoFfg
Mahindra Group https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-WxP1u7SKU
Ashok Leyland https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WM6pz3ziqE8
Godrej & Boyce https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1OgiOJ0EGw
Larsen & Toubro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMqgYjQTQVo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Irgbtradfuo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1szN-YrLDHM
Zen Technologies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2sd3rD5jBY
Punj Lloyd https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DnFafNQF3g
Samtel Avionics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyS8N8jPiHE
Data Patterns https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTAvffIxMuw
Dynamatic Technologies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzajf1oXMjE
Kalyani Group https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oD8B9Je1FPY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=friCXeJOKjA
Alpha Design https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Gs2cuLnuwY
ZF https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htBmTiLRHdY
TATA Advanced Systems https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZx0Z7Ri6GA
It is nice to see the in house development and make in India process
ReplyDeleteall we need willingness and right political will and strategy to progress it further for better job creation and public private inter-relationship
Make In India: New Deal For Defence - Segment 1 Zen Technologies:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2sd3rD5jBY
ReplyDeleteMake In India – New Deal For Defence - Samtel Avionics:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyS8N8jPiHE
Powerscreen World Class Manufacturing in Hosur, India:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBWGKv21CyM
MAKE IN INDIA NEW DEAL FOR DEFENCE Part 1- Episode 13 - Punj Lloyd:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQlp8xESijQ
wateched many videos ...all we ned strategic thinking and right political will to go more ahead.
Rear Admiral Ma reminds me of Dr. Arogyaswami Paulraj, former Navy Commodore. Except, Dr. Paulraj had better dreams than working with mediocre DRDO scientists for the rest of his career, so he decided to pursue his research interests outside of India. That venture paid off; he has been distinguished by the IEEE and recently won the Marconi Prize.
ReplyDeleteSir, I am still seeing our PM and NCA members being flown around in outdated Mi-17s (not even V5s) whilst the AW-101s remain mothballed and u/s in Palam. What are we doing to address this mess? It seems after the VVIP helo fiasco no one wants to touch the matter but there is still an outstanding requirement.
ReplyDeletePRASUN DA,
ReplyDeleteHafiz Saeed’s JuD launches political party "Milli Muslim League" in Pakistan.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/hafiz-saeed-s-jud-launches-political-party-in-pakistan/story-zfU2ED7WSaj2yROWdAf7xJ.html
This is dangerous.Now they enters in mainstream-politics.So,explosive-future is waiting for Pakistan.
hello Prasun da,
ReplyDelete"The S-30 Type 032 Qing-class SSB will be capable of firing the 2,000km-range Bukkeukseong-1 or Polaris-1 SLBM, which has been under development in North Korea for the past decade, for which China has provided both military-technical and military-industrial assistance."
So this means that Pakistan will eventually get the SLBM for their SSB's.
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ReplyDeleteA bulk of the troops of the Sukna-based 33 Corps have been or are in the process of being moved to the Indo-China frontier.
https://www.thequint.com/india/2017/08/08/army-moves-troops-to-india-china-border?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=socialshare
When the Chinese mice is getting well in to the mousetrap, then where is the need to shout out and scare it away.
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ReplyDeleteHello Prasun,
From Tank Biathlon in Russia. India is not doing well compared to Russia and China. But look at the Chinese when T-90 was in action.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aip60jufsWM
Some of their faces do look concerned when T90 is in action. Is India deployed T90 in Sikkim or in Ladakh?
Mohan_das
adventures in journalism-land
ReplyDeletehttp://foreignpolicy.com/2017/08/09/india-is-weaponizing-its-spiritual-tourists/
To RAJESH MISHRA: We are talking about a country (China) whose annual spending on internal security since 2007 has outstripped its annual defence spending & this year the internal security budget is US$153 billion & defence budget is US$151 billion. A country like this that faces far greater internal threats than external threats will never be able to mobilise & exercise comprehensive power, leave alone any small-scale military campaign, kindly rest assured. As for MBTs, as I had already explained in great detail in a previous thread in my blog, China's MBTs use only 780hp & 840hp water-cooled diesel engines for ZTQ-105 & Type 96A medium tanks in Tibet, while the Type 96B & Type-99A MBTs use air-cooled engines for use in the plains & coastal areas. Furthermore, the RHA penetration capability of its APFSDS rounds is laughable (I should know more than anyone else, since I possess the marketing presentations of NORINCO on such products). So rest assured that China is totally OUTNUMBERED & OUT-MANOEUVRED by India, which has 12 fully acclimatised Mountain Divisions, while China inside Tibet has only 3 fully acclimatised Mountain Brigades. For those who don’t know, even in 1962 the PLA mobilised only 7,000 troops for use in Aksai Chin, while in NEFA the number of troops brought into theatre for kinetic operations was only 10,500 & most of these were veterans of the Korean War. This force deployment footprint is no longer possible & the PLA knows this only too well & hence its incessant puffing & bluffing in present times. Lastly, trust POTUS Donald Trump to come down on China with hammer-and-tongs in the near future, thanks to an uncontrollable North Korea. That should pose a far greater headache for Xi Jinping & Co than the trijunction standoff.
ReplyDeleteTo CATSNTRAPS: This mess cannot be resolved amicably unless & until the ghosts of Bofors & HDW are first exorcised. There’s no running away from this sequence.
To SUVO: Don’t worry, for there are far greater headaches for them ahead. For starters, after outsourcing garbage/waste disposal to the Chinese, now they’ve started outsourcing their medical reqmts:
Karachi's 13 biggest hospitals Handed over to China: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efgrnSUCR-w
Big Mistake in PRs.1,000 Currency Note: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2TEHHE_Wps
To ANKIT SINGH: It is still premature to jump to such conclusions. While such a delivery schedule exists,l it does not mean that the deliveries will DEFINITELY take place. A lot of things can go wrong during the delivery ferry voyage.
To MOHANDAS: Only T-62CIAs are deployed in Ladakh & Sikkim. T-90S are in Rajasthan & northern Punjab & southern Jammu.
To HARSH: Don’t worry. Just laugh it off.
ReplyDeleteTo PIERRE ZORIN: It sounds similar to the deal we both had finalized in the recent past to construct an undersea Hyperloop transportation system connecting southern India with western Australia! No deal/agreement/contract is ever finalized until the ink on the dotted line dries up. For only then can the payment schedule commence. BTW, here’s so9mething new coming into vogue:
Airborne Sexual Assaults: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXO8diLpn2A
To VISHAKH: Why this unending fascination with diesel-electric SSKs when the emerging threats clearly dictate the need for SSNs? Do you wanna try stalking a PLAN Type 093 SSN cruising at 30 Knots underwater with a diesel-electric or AIP-powered SSK being able to cruise at no more than 22 Knots? The Belouga SSN will have pumpjets as well as lifelong PWR.
To AD: All that the PLAN has claimed is that they have developed IEPS modules for their next gfeneration of warships & submarines, i.e. they are not yet in service. The EMALS solution as claimed by PLAN has yet to be tested onj any operational aircraft carrier & therefore it remains unproven to date. Laser-based DEW is fairly easy to develop & produce for as long as the carrier warship has enough power generation capacity.
To S SENTHIL KUMAR: The woes of the Muslim Ummah are best explained here by Tarek Fatah:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18M9rCZiNBI
To ENGDOC SOCIETY: I will answer your MBT queries in the following thread. As for the remaining questions, I have already answered several times before.
To DILBERT: The IA is on record for stating that it will have ^ Armoured Regiments equipped with Arjun MBTs by 2020. The first 2 already have Arjun Mk.1s while the next two are equipping with Arjun Mk.1As while the last two will receive the Arjun Mk.2 made with HNS, that have been designed by CVRDE wsith the help of Dynamatic Technologies.
To ADITYA KAMBLE: That’s the composites-built fuel-tank for both the Agni-5 & the SLBM.
To LUDWIG: I would not hazard any guess beyond 40. 2) A total of 7 QR-SAMs on a motorised TEL will be just nice for the IAF & IA, while for the IN up to 16 can be packed in. 3) India’s experience in developing IIR seekers has been quite disappointing so far. Any potential IIR-guided anti-ASCM SAM will therefore have to be imported. 4) LACMs best operate over relatively flat terrain since they can travel very low without having to frequently change altitudes. Over mountainous terrain, LACMs always tend to fly at higher altitudes & hence such subsonic LACMs are not employed for attacking targets located within mountainous terrain. The best solution therefore is the supersonic NLOS-BSM with top-attack capability in the terminal stage, just like the BrahMos-1 Block-3. 5) Only 3 more Scorpenbes—these being fitted with AIP modules—have been sought by the IN. 6) LoLz! Who says SSKs are quieter than SSNs? Any submarine cruising at 3 Knots will as as quiet as anyone can be. The IN requires no less than 12 SSNs. 7) The IN’s NOPVs are required for convoy escort purposes only, not for combatting other warships. 8) It already exists in the form of Barak-8 & AK-630M cannons. 9) Not possible. 10) How can the IN ask for both STOBAR & EMALS for IAC-2? If EMALS is acquired, it will have to be a CATOBAR deck.
Looks like Pentagon has lost patience with our infamous MoD babus blogs.economictimes.indiatimes.com/letterfromwashington/no-defence-for-the-mod/ no right minded person would be surprised by this. Whats are your views, Prasun? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteIt is not US National War College, but the Naval War College in Anapolis & the Army War CDollege at Fort Leavenworth.
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