Thursday, November 9, 2023

Hermes 900 MALE-UAVs, aka Drishti-10, Arriving Early Next Year for IA & IN

It was on March 2, 2021 that Israel’s ELBIT Systems had announced that it had received a US$300 million contract from an undisclosed Asian customer to supply and deliver Hermes 900 Starliner MALE-UAS. The contract also requires ELBIT Systems to provide MRO services for those MALE-UAVs. That customer has turned out to be India, with six each of the UAVs and one each of the ground-based control stations going to the Indian Army and Indian Navy.

All 12 Hermes 900s will be licence-assembled by Adani Defence & Aerospace, through its Adani-Elbit UAV Complex subsidiary, located at the Adani Aerospace Park in Hyderabad. Adani Defence & Aerospace had first exhibited the Hermes 900 during the Aero India 2017 expo in Bengaluru. Thereafter, the $15 million Adani-Elbit UAV Complex was inaugurated in December 2018, where most of the composites-based aerostructures for the Hermes 900 are fabricated.

The Hermes 900 has a payload capacity of 300kg, service ceiling of 9,100 metres (30,000 feet), a cruise speed of 112kph (60 Knots), and an endurance of 36 hours at cruise speed. The payload includes either a synthetic aperture radar for ground target-mapping, or a maritime surveillance radar as well as the standard optronic sensor, plus an electronic surveillance system and the automatic identification system (AIS) for maritime surveillance. Eyeing India’s long coastline, ELBIT notes that maritime patrol aircraft could not possibly cover the country’s 200-mile offshore economic exclusion zone (EEZ) without the benefit of cross-cueing from a wide-area surveillance system such as the Hermes 900.

Elbit claims that the Hermes 900 could fly as far as 1,000nm offshore thanks to SATCOM communications, and make frequent descents from higher altitude so that the optronic sensor could identify vessels. The command-and-control system is housed in a single shelter that can allow it to be carried by warships. ELBIT has teamed with another Israeli company, MARINT, to offer advanced maritime analytical software that can exploit data from multiple sources. Vessel behaviour is analysed to detect anomalous and suspicious behaviour that differs from routine maritime patterns.

It is believed that the IN’s and IA’s Hermes 900s will be equipped with the Leonardo Group’s Gabbiano X-band TS-80 PLUS multi-mode radars, weighing 44kg, which offers a set of surveillance capabilities such as high-resolution synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) for patrol and surveillance operations. The radar integrates improved solid-state technology that offers similar performance of the earlier Gabbiano T200 radar and reduces its weight by 25kg, while escalating its mean-time-between-failure (MTBF) rate to 2,500 hours. The radar integrates the 360° antenna group with wide-elevation scan (+20°/-55°); a one metre-wide flat antenna plate as well as 80W of power that enables it to offer effective long-range surveillance. Furthermore, the Gabbiano TS-80 PLUS comes with the Gabbiano family mode suite, including air-to-sea surveillance with track-while-scan (TWS); high-resolution ground mapping (Spot/Strip-SAR); ship target imaging and classification with ISAR mode, and navigation with ground mapping and weather avoidance.

All three armed services of India have a combined MALE-UAV requirement for 155 MALE-UAVs.

It may be recalled that Adani Enterprises Ltd had in December 2018 announced the acquisition of Alpha Design Technologies Pvt Ltd for Rs.400 crore in an all-cash deal. Alpha Design in turn has had a joint venture (JV) involving ELBIT Security Systems (ELSEC). And it was this JV that in September 2021 received a contract for supplying the IA with 100 SkyStriker loitering attack drones worth around Rs.100 crore.

The SkyStriker, which is launched through an automatic pneumatic launch platform, can reach a distance of 20km in less than 10 minutes. The total range of this attack drone is around 100km. According to ELBIT, it can loiter and pursue a target for up to 2 hours with a 5kg warhead or up to 1 hour with a 10kg warhead. At maximum speed (100 Knots), the SkyStriker can reach a distance of 20km within 6.5 minutes, reducing the loitering time by 15 minutes.

When preparing to strike, it navigates based on its optronic “lock” on the target. During the strike phase, SkyStriker can dive at extremely high speeds of up to 300 Knots and can withstand winds of up to 20 Knots.

Adani Defence & Arospace is also in the process of bagging two more orders: one for additional HAROP attack drones (to add to the 12 that were procured early in the previous decade) to be procured by the Indian Air Force (IAF), and another for upgrading the IAF’s existing stockpile of 40 HARPY anti-radar attack drones.

70 comments:

  1. I guess everyone's expecting JOYDEEP GHOSH to go ballistic yet again at the mention of ADANI!

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    1. Haha you are also in trolling 🤣

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    2. @prasun da and amit
      🤭🤭 on the contrary i am smiling i had had said same thing long back that the #gujarat lobby will ensure it is only 'hum do humare do' no one else matters 😁😁

      thanks
      Joydeepghosh

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  2. Prasunda, how many Hermes 900 have been ordered ? You say,6 each for IA & IN, 12 in total. While the media is reporting just 2 each, 4 in total.

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  3. Prasun
    1 Could you please elaborate on how the various UAV's being procured by India will be utilised to provide surveillance and other services to the armed forces/security services! Please also be specific as to the necessity for the Predator drones!
    2 Has the purchase of more P-8I 's been put on hold?
    4 What is happening to the purchase of extra Scorpenes?Are they being upgraded to the French Barracuda standard?
    5 What are the medium range maritime aircraft being evaluated for purchase by Indian Navy/Coast guard? Please be specific about thee equipment being offered along with the air craft?

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  4. So TAPAS is dead, long live TAPAS

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  5. What type of missiles and bomb it can carry?

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  6. To MANISH 2: Has any customer to date bought only 2 UAV platforms? Apart from glossing over vital contract details, the ‘desi patrakaars’ have mixed up the platform numbers ordered with 2 TYPES of MALE-UAVs being imported, i.e. Heron-2 & Hermes 900. I have given contract value & time of contract signature, which the ‘desi patrakaars’ are unaware of & these very morons have been claiming since 2016 that India had ordered Heron-TPs!

    To BHARTIYA: 1) I had already written about the Heron-2s & MQ-9B Predator-B/Sea Guardians. The MQ-9Bs are classified by India’s armed forces as HALE-UAVs. 2) No. 4) How exactly camn Scorpene SSKs be upgraded to Brracuda standard when the two respective SSK designs are totally different in terms of displacement? 5) Only C-295 from Airbus Military.

    To SUMIT SEN: The Hermes 900s for the IN & IA will be unarmed. They will be used only for ISAR taskings.

    To KANE1966: LoLz! No CKD or SKD kits have come from Naval Group. Such kits came only from THALES. If Naval Group has terminated the Scorpene SSK production line, then how come Naval Group is offering the Scorpene SSKs to both Indonesia & The Philippines? Naval Group has 2 new types of AIP solutions, which can be viewed at the company’s website.Due to all such factoids, all that is being peddled by senile internet fanboys is pure fantasy, surmises & suppositions & hence is a total waste of time to comment upon.

    To 3rd-EYE: Of course such survey vessels are being used for seabed mapping & undersea depth measurements. But creating artificial islands in Bay of Bengal is an impossibility for China, since unlike in the South China Sea, China has made no territorial claims within the Bay of Bengal nor will China be able to marshall the resources reqd for an island reclamation venture so far away from China’s coastline.

    To VIN: Both Arjun Mk.1 & Mk.1A will fare much better than their Russian/China counterparts because when developing the Arjun & its armaments, CVRDE relied totally on NATO specifications that are now proving to be superior in the battlefields inside Ukraine. Th Arjuns do need APS installations & there’s plenty og room available for further upgrades & growth. Also, the Arjuns have silhouettes totally different from Russia-/China-origin MBTs, which helps eliminate blue-on-blue force engagements. The same cannot be said for the T-72CIAs & T-90S MBTs in service with the IA.

    Here’s what the Ukrainians have to say about the Leopard-2 MBT:

    Leopard 2 MBT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwxtLvNat3E&t=70s

    Merkava-4 MBT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Szc2l8y9QAQ

    To RAD: Can AEW & CS platforms be used for guiding S-400’s LR-SAMs? Looks like Russia has done it:

    https://bulgarianmilitary.com/2023/10/25/russian-beriev-a-50-aircraft-direct-s-400-anti-aircraft-missiles/

    Shakuntala-Pixxel Hyperspectral Satellite: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_MiaLiI75g

    How India Got the A-Bomb: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeX9PPERBw4

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  7. Hello Prasun

    1. I can sense disdain & satire. Yeah more is better but I didn't anticipate a grocery basket. If 4 Heron Mk.II was acquired & ownership transferred to AAC, then what more & distinct will come from acquisition of 12 Hermes 900? Then there is also RFI for "Runway Independent UAV" for SATA Regiments as well as Archer-NG program on which you wrote: https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/acquisition-of-unmanned-aerial-vehicles-for-tri-services-proposed/article67423853.ece
    2. Why does Indian Navy want six Hermes-900 when its receiving MQ-9B and has 12-14 Heron-1s? Obsolescence?
    3.How would DRDO-ADE react to this?
    4. IN's GSAT-7 is approaching end-of-life (8 year lifespan, launched in 2013). No replacement is sight!
    5 IN has been operating two CO-CO MQ-9 RPA. Did Boeing train IN crew for both flying as well as ISR & ASW or did US-Navy contractors helped in later half?
    6. Then there is this also: https://theprint.in/defence/india-drops-plan-to-arm-heron-drones-under-project-cheetah-heres-why/1836747/

    Thanks

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  8. To SOUMYA RAY: 1) There are several types of UAVs being sought by the 3 armed services. Indigenously-developed mini- & micro-UAVs will be acquired, along with imported MALE & HALE UAVs. The same goes for attack drones, all of which have been & are being imported. The so-called attack-drones supplied by NewSpace are of useless value & won’t survive on the battlefield. 2) Only the IA & IN answer that. It makes no sense to me, with the only probable reason being that the Hermes 900 is a MALE-UAV while the MQ-9B is a HALE-UAV. 3) DRDO can’t do anything for as long as it is unable to offer a fully functional Tapas-BH MALE-UAV. 4) Its replacement is due to be launched in the near future. 5) Not Boeing, but the US Army/US Navy & General Atomics.

    Have uploaded additional data & slides above.

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  9. Comments: Thank you. Wish you & ur family Happy Deepavali & Kali Pujo. I raised the GSAT-7 issue specifically in the context of impending MQ-9B's SATCOM capability. "Not Boeing, but the US Army/US Navy & General Atomics." That's blunder......how possibly could I!!! Apologies! Its GA-ASI.

    Queries:
    1. I've noticed a trend in MALE class drones that most have either H-, Y-, inverted Y-shaped and blended vertical tails. Tapas-BH has T-shaped. Is that what contributes to its failure? Is Tapas-BH under-powered, under-served & under-utilised given its dimension, weight & objective?
    2. Israel & Turkey source their powerplant solution for UAV/RPA from Austria and (Ukraine). Why haven't we done that yet, at least tentatively, so that our UAV program reach a conclusion?
    3. As evident from above pics, Adani is on feverish pace to rename Israeli drones. The 6th pic from top - is that what Adani contributes indigenously?
    4. Aatmanirbharta/localisation/indigenisation in defence & +ve lists are all sham now, with armed forces steadily acquiring foreign drones as CKD/SKD under emergency procurements by re-routing it through D(Pvt)SUs. Renaming them makes all foreign content go under the carpet!!!. This was also done in UPA era through D(Pub)SUs!!
    5. What more & distinct will come from acquisition of 6 Hermes' 900 by IA that 4 Heron MK.2s don' ----- I'm stuck here!!!
    6. An unmanned US military MQ-9 was shot down off the coast of Yemen by Houthi forces for the third time. How are Houthis "tracking, acquiring & engaging targets" - EO or Radar from Iran? Can MANPADS target MALE RPAs at cruising altitude?


    TBC............

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  10. 7. IA is well poised to acquire 100 more K9 tracked SPHs and ~300 wheeled MGS (appeared in print media). I understand their mechanical-physical structure & capabilities. But, how does one benefit over other, since both are mobile & relatively armoured? Where does one deploy one of these to compensate for the lack of other? How do these two vary in operational deployment, say in a division or brigade? Are they deployed side-by-side, like a composite regiment?
    8. Which MoD department/branch has been anointed as nodal agency to handle military exports, say to Armenia, Philippines, KSA, etc.
    9. Do tactical battlefield S2S-BMs, in general, decelerate to lower Mach values in the terminal stage to do optical/RF homing?
    10. Some BMD/ABM system use IIR homing (A-SAT, IRIS-SLM, PDV) while other use RF homing (AAD, PAC-3, SM). Some also used in dual mode- RF+IIR. What's the background behind such choices?
    11. Is A-SAT under control of SFC? Has it been operationalized? Is it a containerized or silo-based or disassembled/fragmentized missile?
    12. Many countries are forming partnerships/consortium for next gen military product development- FCAS, KF-21, FREMM, Type-26 FFG, F-35, etc. to reduce burden. In India's case, there is only diplomatic literature of 'potential' joint development. India has so far singlehandedly taken all product development upon its shoulder. The only green shoots has been AL-UAV with USA-AFRL.
    13. China’s nuclear arsenal increased from 350 warheads in Jan'2022 to 410 in Jan'2023 .....In 2022, India’s tally stood at 160 while Pakistan’s was at 165. https://theprint.in/defence/china-could-have-as-many-nuclear-warheads-as-us-russia-by-turn-of-decade-says-sipri-report/1794237/; https://thebulletin.org/premium/2023-09/pakistan-nuclear-weapons-2023/ -------- How does SIPRI, Bulletin of Atomic Scientists & FAS estimate n-warhead inventory? Intel leak? There is a "remarkable linearity" in n-warhead growth. Are they reliable?
    14. Recently there was 4 concurrent test of Brahmos-ER by IAF & IA, possibly 500+ km range. Only VLS & torpedo-based launch remains from SSGN & SSN resp. Brahmos-NG has thus far remain elusive, possibly due to miniaturization & material challenges. Do you see this as an approaching end of evolution of supersonic BrahMos - Mk.1 to ER, barring hypersonic version Mk. 2?
    15. What has been the extent of indigenization in know-why & know-how domains w.r.t. BrahMos?
    16. Why does Dhruv Mk.4 WSI have landing skid and LCH Prachand has landing wheel?


    TBC.....

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  11. 17. Firstly, for 'normalisation with Israel, KSA wants 3 things from USA: 1) civil nuke cooperation; 2) iron-clad NATO-like security guarantee; 3) more advanced U.S. weapons. 1) is understandable but 2) & 3) are incompatible. It's like have cake & eat it too!!! Its armoury is much modern & large and second only to Israel in MENA region. Secondly, by working hand in glove with China, KSA entered into a diplomatic détente with Iran. Yet KSA wants security umbrella from USA and not China! If there is a peace deal with Iran, then what for does it want a security umbrella?
    18. How come Saudi-led GCC can fight in Yemen, Libya & Sahel, diplomatically seal-off Qatar, acquire most modern arms, provide alms to Pak and yet wants external security guarantee to preserve its sovereignty & territorial integrity? How is it acceptable to a wealthy self-respecting state?


    Thank You & Regards

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  12. HI prasun
    hope u would recall i had suggested that an awacs controlling a sam would be game changer. U said it was not done before . Now russians have done it , i really wonder why no one in the west was able to do it? what is the tech in involved?

    after all we have everything with us ...the desi sam the awacs. Now with the more powerful aesa radar on the awacs it will have enough ERP to data link and update the sam .
    will it be feasible to make uhf freq radar on a awacs for stealth monitoring ?

    again how did the merkava take a hit from an anti tak missile when it is equipped with APS trophy?

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  13. Prasun da, are news reports about Stryker true? Why do we need Stryker when we have TATA Kestrel? Hope govt will do a rethink.

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  14. Abhishek GuhaThakurtaNovember 11, 2023 at 6:15 PM

    Prasun sir will we see a regime change in bangladesh soon .Violent protests are happening in the country since few days.Is it some part of a bigger consipracy ?

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  15. Prasun,

    Diwali wishes..
    1 - Is US delaying supply of GE404IN engines?
    2 - why stryker when tata kestral is available? if it was appeasement then there were better options like opting to buy ship based MQ 9B for their aircraft carriers & possible LPD/LHD
    3 - EU's military attache in india.. what is its significance
    4 - Russian seems to be offering a new model to do military business.. will it help
    5 - US trying regime change in B'desh why? also the blatant use of khalistanis by US & its lackeys..

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  16. Sorry Amitji you should have said "to aap trolling bhi kar rahin hain aajkal" LOLLZZZ

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  17. Dear Prasun

    19. On internet, this missile is being dubbed as proof of existence of IAI Rampage in IN's arsenal. Is it true?? ----- https://frontierindia.com/briefs/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/MiG-29Ks-Pose-with-Rampage-Missile.webp

    Thanks

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  18. RF based proximity fused can be spoofed using EW systems? In that case all rf based proximity fused based AAM/SAM are dud if i am not wrong?? What alternatives available?

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  19. Prasun,
    6 -https://idrw.org/brahmos-aerospace-sets-sights-on-hypersonic-missile-but-talks-still-on/ will this ever materialize or does India have an alternative? also what is the status of XRSAM & ERSAM
    7 - why is US playing both sides in the Israel-hamas fight? Iran clearly looks to be the winner in this payback action to the US forcing all US Arab allies to side with it & its goons
    8- India opting for Scalp missiles is the lrlacm still a distant dream?
    9- Wil Qatar be punished for being the common thread for all global terror also why is turkey given a long rope on mfg drones when erdogan clearly plays all sides

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  20. HI prasun

    In continuation to my above post , can the awacs datalink the enemy fighter data to the radar C3I station which can direct the sam missile to the enemy fighter via the ground based radar which will be in contact with the sam missile targeting the enemy fighter, though the same ground based radar may not be able to see the enemy fighter as they are usually below the radar horizon of radar.

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  21. https://twitter.com/LostWeapons/status/1723826269908054471?t=WpAW4NqPf8oqd_F3FxOrOg&s=19

    Can it be replicated in india?? Low cost SAM

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  22. Dear Prasun

    Comment: My sincere apologies for such a long list of queries, but nothing is more reliable. It is more as a result of accumulation of queries in previous 5-7 threads.

    Queries:
    20. The retiring MiG-21 Bis fighters, which were being operated by No. 4 ‘Oorials’ Squadron at Uttarlai had been replaced by Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighters. Where did IAF get extra 18-20 Su-30 MKIs? HAL still producing? https://thewire.in/security/mig-21-squadron-retired-curtain-closing-iaf-most-abiding-fighter
    21. When such mass retirements-cum-replacements of airframe take place, what happens to electronic, electrical, hydraulic, mechanical subsystems - scrapped & destroyed or stored or repurposed? This MiG-21 has Super Kopyo MMR, Totem 221G RLG-INS, EWS-21 RWRs, Israeli flare dispensing systems, VRS and ECM. Their shelf life must be different than airframe.


    Thanks & Regards

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  23. To SOUMYA RAY: 1) To sum it up, the DRDO’s ADE laboratory has been a consistent under-performer, given the unavailability of systems like Tapas-BH, Rustom-1 & the Nirbhay-derived LR-LACM. 2) Why go abroad when the Honeywell TPE331 turboprop engine for the Dornier Do-228 can be used for UAVs as well? The MQ-9B does. 3) One of the items. Detailed presentation by ADANI on what it is doing is available in the latter half of the presentations here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdXA9BScDVg&t=65s

    4) This has been going on for decades. 5) They will steadily replace the older Searcher Mk.2s that have difficulty in operating during inclement weather. Tht5’s why one Searcher Mk.2 was lost 3 years ago when it crashed in Tibt near Sikkim. 6) Yes, when available, MANPADS can shoot down UAVs. Houtis have radars acquired from Iran as well as Russia when Yemen was still a united country. 7) Procuring K-9/Vajra tracked SPHs was a wrong decision. Worldwide, all the world’s major armies have opted for wheeled SPH solutions. Even Myanmar & Bangladesh, apart from Pakistan, have them. 8) The office of Secretary for Defence Production. 9) No. 10) They are technological-driven reqmts, but dual sensors are fast becoming the norm. 110 It is kept in semi-recessed mode, i.e. not fully assembled. It comes under the SFC. 14) BrahMos-1ER has 650km range. 15) Almost 80%. 16) Due to differing parameters related to platform stabilisation, i.e. Th Prachand requires a tail-mounted wheel. 19) Yes the IN has procured RAMPAGE. Wonder why the DRDO-developed Prahar SS-BSM could not be developed as an ASM. 20) No extra Su-30MKIs are read. New Su-30MKI Sqns can be raised from existing Su-30MKI inventory. 21) They are sold as scrap & at times destroyed as well. Only items like GSH-23 cannon are remove & recycled.

    To RAD: It is all about achieving secure long-distance data-linking to overcome limitations imposed by the Earth’s curvature. The best solution therefore is to have stratospheric platforms for providing data-linking between the LRAAM & AEW & CS platforms.

    To ABHISHEK GUHA THAKURTA: Bangladesh won’t see any externally-induced regime change due to the steadily deteriorating situation inside Myanmar, thanks to the recently conducted OP 1027.

    To JUST_CURIOUS: 1) What for? Like all engine manufacturers, GE too is grappling with post-COVID-19 supply chain desruptions. 3) Primarily for liaising with NATO HQ. 4) Not in the immediate future. 6) It will materialise, after Russia has acquired enough stockpiles of the 3M22 ZIRCON. 8) ADE has grossly under-performed on the LRLACM R & D front.

    To AMIT BISWAS: That’s why SAMs & AAMs have laser proximity fuzes. India does not have BUK, only the older KUB/Kvadrat.

    Munitions India Bags 30mm Grenade Order from Armenia:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSmLqwd3xsI

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  24. To KAPIL: Only ignorant ‘desi patrakaars’ & internet fanboys will question the need for StrykerQB 8 x 8 vehicles when the ‘desi’ WhAP/Kestrel is available. The reality is totally different, since the issue is related to the raising of mission-specific IBGs & their command-n-control reqmts. The IA is belatedly beginning to grapple with doctrinal questions associated with modernised capability. The IA, wants new technologies to enable its Integrated Battle Groups (IBG) to manoeuvre faster, move data quicker and travel with less equipment, all of which will alter aspects of how units conduct operations from a doctrinal perspective. The recommendations made by IA HQ—reducing footprints, rethinking bandwidth needs and inter-operability between the IA & IAF, and enabling tailored acquisitions—do not represent a significant departure from the original mandate to improve IA HQ’s mobility and survivability in large-scale combat operations. However, the inability to solve the structural problems arising from the retrofit and replacement of legacy systems is a risk to both the mission and the IBG. Pairing on-the-move mission command with at-the-halt capabilities hampers commanders’ ability to maintain tempo. Mobility enhancement and dispersion enable commanders to reduce the threat to command posts and keep vulnerable elements out of the range rings of the enemy. Unfortunately, the reforms & re-balancing efforts that should have taken off in 2005, began to take off only after 2017. Consequently, the IA today still relies on ‘fire-n-manoeuvre’ principles, instead of ‘manoeuvre fires’ & this explains why the IA has been extremely late in procuring wheeled SPHs & has mentally enslaved itself to procuring towed 155mm/52-cal howitzers.

    Within any IBG, the principal assets reqd for dramatically reducing the sensor-to-shooter loop are the recce/scout vehicles & the command vehicles, which require internal wiring & electrical power reqd for accommodating a diverse array of sensors & vectronics. The WhAP/Kestrel wasn’t designed for this, while the StrykerQB is. Its capabilities include silent movement, silent watch and exportable electric power via a hybrid diesel-electric power pack to enhance vehicle survivability and mobility. Here it is:

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F7ikFyiWkAAdO-z?format=jpg&name=4096x4096

    About 15 years ago, the IA came up with a C4I architecture that eventually became unwieldy & cost-prohibitive to indut into service. Here it is:

    https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-W4EyYo2hG-0/XUzVDi9mvkI/AAAAAAAARg8/BP3aSThKCm4MCODB6ADEo_c6UbsjaXyQgCLcBGAs/s1600/CIDSS%2BPoster-2.jpg

    https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh8b5UhhznfrReGibcFTjpPh8ySP4_Q1jeC7G8N7U4lnsOImnGdRX_zrKJZJcE__leyjc4oTHZ2QeVu3gTMov49g6mGl2yBP6jmvPT4MmWvGbVF3GWwWoR66sW8CkNqPF9xSZXJNfNGT_mk79fWcAuGTkuNCzSy-YRzaerWXb0LK3ufEWJlUlHSjkTS/s2511/ECIL's%20Situational%20Awareness%20Vectronics.jpg

    Cont'd below...

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  25. It was only after 2017 that the IA realised that the command-n-control centres of the future must be capable of rapid displacement with the ability to maintain scalable mission command. In order to reduce signatures, it is also in the interest of developers to hone communications suites with dedicated bandwidth that can reach back to processing, exploitation, and dissemination cells in the consolidation area. No tent can replicate the mobility of mission command on wheels. Even the smallest, most mobile tents still take upwards of 20 to 30 minutes to break down and set up, even with practiced crews. Achieving this kind of mounted mobility may compel the IA to sacrifice vehicle armour for expandable capability. Ultimately, this risk must be weighed against the anticipated character of future kinetic fights. The current inability to achieve rapid system displacement is so pervasive that it will require a refashioning of IBG and Battalion command posts across the force. Then there’s the need to get intelligence to “move at the speed of decisive action” while performing key tasks to inform commanders’ decision-making processes. The transition to reduce vulnerable forward footprints with condensed, modular systems will take time and vision. At the core of this shift should be a sustained commitment to the “US way of waging war,” with manoeuvre supported by precision fires. The IA will not perpetuate these successful institutional norms without more manoeuvrable IBGs and Battalion HQs and complementary fires development to protect units from long-range artillery. The unmitigated effects of adversaries’ intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, electronic warfare, and artillery against the constellation of ground command posts could lead to overmatch and potential defeat on a future battlefield.

    Establishing and maintaining sustained communications in remote operational environments is a struggle for even the best-trained organisations. While some units master the tenets of “shoot” and “move,” the last building block, “communicate,” often remains elusive. Many units fail due to overly complicated architectures, lack of support, lack of priority, and user error. Tactical bandwidth requirements continue to outpace system capabilities, with different warfighting functions demanding alternate networks to meet classification needs. The “soda straw” analogy is a popular visualisation of this issue, describing how voluminous data can only flow at the rate of available “piping” or bandwidth. The typical IBG will pipe several levels of data networks, tactical radio, and satellite-based tracking systems simultaneously, saturating the signals environment. The lapses when moving forward HQs leaves ample room for shutdown and startup errors. The IA should seek to condense as many of these tactical data streams and functions as possible. One reliable network that is accessible across the operational environment is a reasonable aim, even if it makes networks slightly more vulnerable to cyber and electronic attack. Some may argue the IA has already taken this step with its existing actical networks, but there are numerous systems that do not fall under this umbrella. This goes back to the IA’s culture of security, which is rigid by regulation but often loose in practice to reduce friction. In essence, this creates operational barriers at lower echelons.

    Lastly, what US SECDEF Lloyed Austin was referring to was achieving inter-operability in the arena of real-time intelligence-sharing by US technological assets with the IA IBGs during wartime, now that India has inked all the reqd foundational agreements. Using the StrykerQB for scout/recce & mobile command-n-control functions therefore makes perfect sense. At most, the IA’s reqmt is for 400 such vehicles for the northern front. However, customisation of such vehicles for operating at high altitudes remains a challenge, but I’m sure GDLS will be able to overcome them.

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  26. HI prasun
    i dont understand how the zircon mach 6+ .. brahmos-2 missile does its terminal homing .
    The front of the missile is wedge shaped due to aerodynamic requirements of shock waves , ....where can the seeker be?

    moreover at such speeds ionization occurs and covers the front end as well. this plasma is opaque to radar waves . ? gps is out as well as signal wont be received due to ionization.
    the only other option is inertial.. can inertial navigation be so accurate to target a moving ship?
    is this story of russia asking its engines for the mi-35 to be returned true?
    in that case why did they not ask india as we have loads of them and retired the mi-35?
    if its retribution for pak supporting ukraine . they might as well ask the engines of the jf-17 back?

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  27. Prasun,

    9- what is the status of astra mk2 why is not yet in production if it is just an enlarged version of astra 1? what about astra mk3 will it also materialize?
    10 - can the speed & range of brahmos be further increased to @mach 4 & 1500 kms(with current speed)?
    11- when Nirbhay is already tested successfuly why not rope in pvt sector to mfg it & also develop LRLACM why stick with ADE?

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  28. Prasun
    12- what is TEDBF model doing in Dubai airshow?

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  29. Prasun da,

    https://idrw.org/india-uae-and-russia-explore-collaborative-production-of-su-57-fifth-generation-fighter-russia/

    Is this true?
    India is looking for a stealth HMRCA, AMCA being MMRCA.

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  30. Heartfelt gratitude for the answers & clarifications at the expense of your time! More troubles on the way!!

    1. Empirically speaking, Tracked-SPH (TSPH) is in service of most of all major armed forces - USA, Australia, UK, ROK, Poland, Germany, Finland,....,Pakistan, PRC, so is India. There have been quite a many new entrants to this list. Even IA swears by its performance. My original query of MGS vs. SPH was focused on nature of their (both MGS & TSPH) footprint, deployment, battlefield mobility, firepower, etc. by IA. Can you enlighten me on that? Where does one deploy one of these to compensate for the lack of other? Are they deployed side-by-side, like a composite regiment?
    2.Honeywell TPE331 turboprop.....for the Dornier Do-228 can be used for UAVs as well... Really WTF!!? Then why are ADE being a Dhrit-rastra as well as 'Dhurta-rastra' by using 150 hp engine? What's the rationale here for them? Why isn't IAF/HQ-IDS advising them?
    3. "Wonder why the DRDO-developed Prahar SS-BSM could not be developed as an ASM." Perhaps they went for Rudram-III/IV ASM (DexExpo 2022)???
    4. "New Su-30MKI Sqns can be raised from existing Su-30MKI inventory." Are they plucked from existing squadrons or from storage/reserves? Are there surplus Su-30 MKIs or just re-orientation?
    5. Many countries are forming consortiums for next gen military product development- FCAS, KF-21, FREMM, Type-26 FFG, F-35, etc. to reduce burden. In India's case, there is only diplomatic literature of 'potential' joint development. India has so far singlehandedly taken all product development upon its shoulder barring Brahmos, Barak-8. Is it security concern or national ego or tech backwardness or diverged interests?

    6. https://thewire.in/security/indigenously-developed-zorawar-light-tank-expected-to-begin-trials-later-this-month The combat weight Zorawar LT is 25 tonnes + 10% i.e. 27 tonnes. However the engine chosen is 1,000hp ACE of Cummins. The P/W is now 37-40 hp/ton. They aimed for Light Tank but made Lamborghini Tank. This is puzzling, indeed!!!
    7. I think the reason for acceptance of proposal for jt. production of Stryker is because of the various platform solutions it provides -- more than half a dozen. WhaP/Kestrel exists in only 2 variants. May be MoD wants to expedite induction through retrofitting Stryker solutions into WhAP.
    8. Off the Cuff question: What is your 5 favorite war/combat movie(s) - any language, any period??

    Thasnks & Regards

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  31. Prasunda,

    Would you have an idea about how bad the rohingya situation in India really is ?

    1) How many of these illegal rohingyas are in India, any rough idea ?
    2) How did they manage to reach Jammu.. people on twitter complain about changing demographics of Jammu, and how illegal masjids have come up in Jammu. .would these rohingyas not cause serious security trouble ?
    3) I believe the GoI is aware of everything, and how serious/non-serious the threat is, but the question is - why don't they act and throw these rohingyas out

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  32. Prasun da,

    https://youtu.be/hiWf1uQYmoI

    LSV integrated with Mortar System

    How many units

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  33. Finally one of ur prophecy coming true or folks getting to the core point. Without having indigenous engine R&D capability with IPR we cannot fathom for MBT ICE or even military engines.

    https://twitter.com/arunp2810/status/1725543766415839675?t=os5S8tA2JcP6NOBf0WJ1xg&s=19

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  34. Prasun sir,

    1) According to news reports israel has dropped 12,000 guided bombs like jdams and paveways on gaza in the last 6 weeks.
    While Russia is dropping around 50 UMPK guided bombs on ukrainian targets a day which works out to around 1500 a month.
    Are these figures accurate?

    2) How many types of indigenous precision guided air launched ground attack bombs does the Indian air force use? There is a lot of confusion regarding various munitions and their nomenclature : Sudarshan, PGHSLD, Gaurav, Garuda, Garuthmaa etc.

    3) You recently shared a RFP from the IAF regarding purchase of LRGB which you said was the griffin-3 from israel.
    But the quantity was puny, 500 to be supplied over the course of 5 years.
    That is a few days worth of usage at best given what we have seen in gaza.
    Why are we ordering in such limited quantities? Or are other larger orders being made out of sight?

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  35. hi prasun

    now the jf-17 seems to be sport a aesa radar with a 150 km missile that seems to be a advantage . now how do we blunt that capability?. they will definitely use it at every opportunity in a future skirmish. j-10 now is another problem

    does our astra 2 equal that range > what is the present status of the astra 3 ? all seems to be silent on that ?


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  36. HI prasun
    there seems to be some protrusions behind the astra missile radome ..they also seem to have some connection wires running from them , what are they? seems aerodynamically inefficient?

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  37. Hi

    The following link from a Russian site elaborates many of the deficiencies found in the T-90 series of tanks.

    https://dzen.ru/a/YwOrciVdSlMUOJ2S?referrer_clid=228&

    Regards



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  38. Dear Prasun

    9. What is this export control regime of Germany being talked about? What's the reason for its imposition and our failure to get it revoked? Is it a political or technology barrier?
    https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/logistics/americas-cummins-engine-to-power-zorawar-tank-after-germany-fails-to-relax-trade-restrictions/article67544664.ece/

    Thanks & Regards

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  39. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/royal-navy-submarine-incident-atlantic-b2450300.html

    Royal Navy Vanguard Class Nuclear Submarine armed with Trident II Nuclear Missile with 140 crew onboard narrowly escaped Implosion Type disaster due to serious malfunction in the system controlling Submarines depth which led to the Submarine diving deeper into Atlantic Ocean.

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  40. hi prasun
    i find it hard to believe that zen tech anti drone system is desi...example the 3d aesa x band radar, gps jammer , eo sensor , rf jammer and above all the data fusion that takes place.
    who is the collaborator?

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  41. Hi Prasun ji,

    I've been following the Imphal Airport UFO/UAP story and it struck me (as well as other watchers on Twitter) as interesting that the IAF decided to scramble the Rafales all the way from Hasimara AFS which is over 500+ kms away from Imphal instead of Su-30MKIs based out of the much closer Tezpur AFS (only about 230 kms away).

    And then I'm reminded of former US Navy Cdr. David Fravour's (F/A-18 pilot of the tic-tac UFO fame) statement that it was only after they had upgraded their F/A-18s with AESA-FCRs that they started registering all these previously unseen UAP contacts.

    Could the fact that Rafales have AESA-FCRs unlike the Su-30MKIs be the reason why IAF thought best to deploy them instead of the PESA-equipped Sukhois?

    Would love to hear your opinion & analysis on the Imphal incident.

    As always, thanks in advance!

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  42. To DASHU: Interesting revelations emanating from Pakistan WRT corruption within the PAF:

    https://khamoshmujahid981.blogspot.com/2023/11/white-paper-how-paf-is-being-destroyed.html?m=1

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFNQEuww7FU

    Corruption within the PA:

    https://factfocus.com/politics/2966/

    https://factfocus.com/politics/3561/

    How the PA is making mony by selling 155mm artillery rounds to Ukraine via the UK:

    https://www.bbc.com/urdu/articles/cyd2em264ypo

    This indicates that if the PA is supplying from its war reserve stockpiles, then it has to ensure that there are no flare-ups/skirmishes with the IA along the LoC. This in turn would have required the PA to ensure that no Pakistan-based/PoJK-based Jihadi tanzeems wrecks the on-going ceasefire along the LoC & this in turn is responsible for the spate of assassinations of Jihadi leaders/mobilisers inside Pakistan & PoJK since 2022 (i.e. the ISI bumping them off), contrary to the disinformation being spread like the ones below:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EKmkMliCu0

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWzF0YF9prY

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    1. @Prasoon..this seems interesting on isi eliminating jihadis back home..however, infiltration continues from across LOC and casualties in security forces are happening..for any major conflagaration across LOC the jihadis would require support of ISI..so are these assasinations a message to overzelous and over ambitious jihadis or is it mere internal rivalry

      Regards

      Kunal

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  43. To HARSH: All bombs available to the IAF are either licence-built or imported. The licence-built ones are of 2 types, those developed by Spain’s EXPAL (now Rheinmetall Expal Munitions) that were initially imported in the 1980s for Jaguar IS & Mirage-2000s; and those imported fro Russia:

    The following are the EXPAL-developed bombs:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUW3VpgziOk

    https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-SVov6piMNvI/Uji9U-rHMuI/AAAAAAAAFwQ/EZqWkqCYXbU/s1600/Bombs-6.jpg

    The following are Russia-origin bombs:

    BETAB-500 concrete-piercing bomb: https://roe.ru/pdfs/pdf_1991.pdf

    KAB-1500LG-OD-E LGB: https://roe.ru/pdfs/pdf_2003.pdf

    The following bombs are licence-bult:

    https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-N2LUcgsQhFg/Uji-sDKMDRI/AAAAAAAAFwk/Ok5DFg-R7oU/s1600/Bombs-7.jpg

    https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-eqjFCViNMZU/UjjAY-QY3XI/AAAAAAAAFww/3OUzcPydxQQ/s1600/Bombs-8.jpg

    Then there are the imported Griffin-3 LGB kits imported from Israel. The Sudarshan LGB project was scrapped long ago.

    To RAGHU: Back in 2009 I had uploaded a Russia-origin presentation on MBT performance parameters competitive benchmarking, which is available here:

    https://trishulgroup.blogspot.com/2009/08/t-90s-mbts-combat-effectiveness.html

    The following are the leading new-generation MBTs:

    Challenger-3 MBT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HzhqGa2Mac

    Rheinmetall Panther KF-51 MBT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTBA5tQsDbE

    M-1X Abrams MBT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcfuyyxFtgQ

    Franco-German EMBT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVCCsjS1N6Q

    On another note, here is an example explanation of energy manoeuvrability/agility metrics for MRCAs:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhhOin2p5Qs

    This emerged after the USAF’s Red Baron Report:

    https://documents.theblackvault.com/documents/dod/readingroom/11/356.pdf

    The Energy Manoeuvrability/Agility Metrics Report:

    https://www.archives.gov/files/declassification/iscap/pdf/2011-052-doc1.pdf

    The 15 major performance parameter slides in that report are now adhered to by the world’s major developers of MRCAs.

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  44. Sir
    Any update on VL S
    RSAM

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  45. https://idrw.org/gtre-plans-to-develop-thrust-vectoring-nozzle-after-two-failed-attempts/

    how true is this ? looks like a gimmic to have a TVC with out even having an engine own our own

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  46. I am sorry Prasoon but I continue to mispel your name trying to evoke a reaction. You need not answer my stupid queries.

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  47. Dear Prasun

    10. This generally reliable website and the author are now claiming that Type-039C has stealth features just because of a redesigned angular/canted sail and not the whole hull!! I don't know much on maths and science of 'submarine-ering' but things don't add up and smell fishy. Your thoughts??https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2023/11/chinese-submarine-is-first-to-exploit-new-stealth-technology/
    11. Are there any reliable way to know about submarines?

    Thanks & Regards

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  48. Prasun.

    https://idrw.org/pakistan-air-force-focuses-on-long-range-air-launched-weapons-to-counter-indian-air-defense-advancements/ --- which country ? china or turkey

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  49. Prasun,

    what is the future of pvt small arms companies like ASTR defence, SSS, ASMI etc..

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  50. Prasun,

    IL76 MD90A on offer . you had once mentioned that the current IL76/78 can have their airframes refurbished & their fatigue life reset to zero. Why isn't india opting for the same & along with getting the MD() upgrades to its existing fleet? alternatively is can swap its 76 & &8's with new MD90A's. since IA is anyways being replaced by 2nd hand 767 based tankers/refuellers. what is the status of that(refueller) program?

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  51. Prasun,

    as there seems to be no future of IJT36 can't it be repurposed as a drone with HTFE 25?shoud certainly be better than turkish akinci..

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  52. Dear Prasun

    12. In both the P-15A & P-15B series DDGs, there is a series of rectangular windows just under the bridge and behind ASW mortars.There are similar windows in the last housing LW-08 radar What are they there for?

    Thank you

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  53. HI prasun
    the article on f-16 aerodynamics was great , lot of nice information of the design optimization.

    how does the brahmos 2 or zircon have a radar in front for targeting given the intake design. more over how does the radar over come the effects of plasma generated at these hypersonic speeds?

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  54. Why we are procuring Igla S and Starstreak manpads? What happened to DRDO manpad?

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  55. @prasun da
    where is that MF raj gupta and his ilk
    seems to be that he only follows #whatsappuniversity forwards that are miles away from reality 🤣
    the 3 point i raised in last thread are falling in place exactly what i said 😁

    thanks
    Joydeep ghosh

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  56. Hi Prasoon da..whats your view on the trail news on US charging indian national with conspiracy to eliminate GS Pannu in USA. Does this plausibly also imply indian involvement in eliminating Nijjar

    https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/india/us-charges-indian-national-with-conspiracy-to-assassinate-sikh-advocate/articleshow/105600948.cms

    Happy to hear your views..thanks Kunal

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  57. Prasun,

    what is the medium ram range antiship missile which got DAC approval yesterday? scalp or the recently tested 500 kms nirbhay variant? also why was the 2nd IAC not on the table for discussion? Should'nt they go for a 55k T ship which can also accomodate drones & have electric propulsion & use RR M30 engine .. this should be halway between the 65K T future flattop & IAC 1 instead of a copy of IAC 1

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  58. Prasun sir, hope u r doing well.
    Sir is their any possibility that IAF may purchase Kawasaki C2 as it's next main transport aircraft replacing An-32 & even IL-76 too?? Am asking for it coz C2 has biggest cargo area available after C17 with turbofan engine aircraft.
    2) what u say regarding scrapping MRFA tender & purchasing 54 Rafale F4 with ISE & filling up rest of requirements with MWF & TEDBF airforce version?? Won't that be a cost effective & long lasting solution for IAF needs? Or babu's will still go ahead with MRFA coz they sooner or later they will get kickbacks for this 20 billion dollar deal.
    3) LCH FOC variant to have MAWS, mmw or AESA radar like longbow?
    4) LUH FOC version to have MAWS, 360° crew awareness system, TCAS etc??

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  59. Hi

    Rather long, but interesting perspective on metal developments by Indian Institute of Metals

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Bmj7aa6vlI4

    Regards


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  60. Dear Prasun

    13. ASW-SWC is equipped with water-jet propulsion as per these images. Is it appropriate choice for sonar operations in shallow water?
    https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd.it%2Fuzcq2xaalq3c1.jpg%3Fwidth%3D1080%26crop%3Dsmart%26auto%3Dwebp%26s%3D34515e1edfbd229d8f9c9bdac08661fc6973ad26
    https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd.it%2Fsa0etuoalq3c1.jpg%3Fwidth%3D4512%26format%3Dpjpg%26auto%3Dwebp%26s%3D7c7d2707ee5da6be89ff7407412049e41e6d5e70


    Thanks

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  61. Prasun,

    -how many subs does IN plan to have eventually if this is true --https://idrw.org/india-to--develop-indigenous-conventional-diesel-submarines-under-project-76-navy-chief/. ideally IN should have atleast 15 SSN's + SSGN

    -Why the sudden interest in repairing Mi26 ? also will they be upgraded to T2V version?

    -The current US state dept clearly has anti India agenda will they cause issues with procurement?

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  62. The problem with aligning with the US is this- the English speaking countries all treat others as inferior to them. This means the hapless Trudeau to increase his popularity and vote bank from the born bastard Jagmeet started this Khalistani agenda and immediately the 5 eyes are fixated on restricting India. Even if India used the same tactics as Mossad, isn't it a shame that these countries in the West barring France, is sheltering and harbouring miscreants whilst at the same time publicly chanting "terror should have no place in modern society" crap? The other problem India has is now Russia due to economic pressure has moved closer to China so that option of age old alliance with Russia too is under threat. I wonder if this is a deliberate ploy to keep India like a faithful dog- looked after, fed, watered, given toys and exercise BUT kept under a tight leash and a muzzle in public.

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    1. At times I wish India and China were friends. Together we have more than 30% of world population and sizeable chunk of landmass and GDP. If there could be trust and respect among these two countries, then the ROW would have been bound to fall in line.

      But alas the Chinese are not reliable and a worse bully than US. They never believe in partnerships but client states.

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  63. Will answer the outstanding queries later today in this very thread. Kindly refrain from reposting such queries in the next thread.

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  64. To RAD: The 3M22 Zircon has a pop-out aperture on top of the missile-body that get activated during the terminal phase of the missile’s flight. JF-17’s RD-93 turbofan has no use for Russia as this engine is not in service with any Russian airborne platform & is only meant for export. JF-17 Thunder with AESA-MMR & 145km-range PL-15E can be taken care of by 160km-range Meteor for now. The protrusions on Astra BVRAAM are the sensors for laser-based proximity-fuze. The ZADS counter-drone system has some imported off-the-shelf components but the principal sensors are available from local sources like Astra Microwave & Data Patterns.

    Astra Microwave: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F_Ntff0XYAAWNg9?format=jpg&name=large

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F0WE9QTacAI-IjZ?format=jpg&name=large

    https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/info-tech/tata-advanced-systems-satellogic-ink-strategic-contract-to-build-leo-satellites-in-india/article67586531.ece

    https://satellogic.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Corporate-Data-Sheet-December-2022.pdf

    https://forceindia.net/feature-report/trying-to-catch-up/

    USAF’s Secretive MiGs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2PFDyF1Yzk

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0H3NfLNu6z4&t=363s

    Wonder why the IAF can’t make such detailed videos of its decommissioned Mig-23BN, MiG-27M, Mig-23MF & Mig-25R!

    To JUST_CURIOUS: Astra-2 is actually the Astra-1 but with the indigenous Ku-band RF seeker. 10) No. 11) The developmental process is not yet over. 12) Both China & Turkey are involved. 13) Such firms can always bag contracts for producing munitions of various types, since the requirement is for more than 40 types of munitions by all three armed services. 14) IL-76MD-90A upgrade proposal for the IAF is very much under consideration by IAF HQ. 15) MR-ASM is the HSM from Kongsberg for the MH-60R Seahawks of the IN. 16) Reburbished Mi-26Ts will be dedicated for providing support to NDRF/SDRF teams as & when reqd on short notice.

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  65. To SIDHARTH: It is FAKE NEWS.

    To SOUMYA RAY: 2) The same turboprop also powers the MQ-9B Predator. 3) Prahar has the advantage of being developed further as both ASM & MBRL-launched SS-BSM whereas the Rudram-2/3 are air-launched ARMs & consequently need to be lighter in weight. 4) From reserve aircraft stockpiles. 5) LoLz! Blame it on the ‘Being Vishwaguru’ mindset for such state of affairs. 7) WhAP and Stryker both have separate roles. That’s why the British Army too is buying German Boxer 8 x 8 despite having the BAE Systems SEP 8 x 8 APC. 9) There’s no such regime. Nor is MTU averse to supplying the engines. It is already supplying such engines for the K-9/Vajra tracked SPHs. 10) There Is a lot of wrong data on that news-report. 12) You can see it here up-close:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zb3YBbpOoI&t=39s

    13) Of course. Today unmanned RHIBs using dunking sonars are available. So why rely on shipborne sonar suites?

    To MANISH 2: About 40,000 of them are in India. Migation to India was easy a decade ago since the IBs along Bangladesh & Myanmar were porous. GoI cannot do much since both Bangladesh & Myanmar won’t accept them back & only the UNHCR can make arrangements for their resettlement in third countries.

    Being Hindu in Bangladesh: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7QekfhRjcc

    To GESSLER: The IAF did not identify which of its airborne platforms was scrambled to investigate the UFO. It is the ‘desi patrakars’ who mentioned the Rafale.

    Incredibly arrogant way of the IN refusing to answer any question on the IN’s nuclear submarine programmes & that too on Navy day eve:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSNkkhCztEg

    (watch from 01.12.59)

    To KUNAL: The following thread provides some of the answers & it will also contain some more info on the ‘Pannun’ case as well.

    To SUMIT SEN: Those orders were placed 2 years ago. Only Igla-S is being procured.

    To ASHISH GAUTAM: 1) It is one of the contenders for the IAF but not for replacing An-32Bs or IL-76MD. Such STOL aircraft are ideal for operating out of ALGs & transporting ICVs & APCs. 2) That would be the common-sensical thing to do. 3) Only MAWS, RWR & LWR along with CMDS. 4) Yes, along with MAWS, RWR & LWR.

    To MILARD KEYES. The problem is not the US or Canada or anyone else. It is the ‘Being Vishwaguru’ syndrome, as explained here:

    https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/nijjar-pannun-killings-united-states-canada-india-vishwaguru-propaganda-9049917/

    To RAGHU: Interesting revelations:

    https://www.newsbharati.com/Encyc/2023/11/10/Pokhran-II-Nuclear-Tests.html

    All of a sudden, coverage on the DAE’s FBTR & PFBR has emerged:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmuxJbdcMcE

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6zkkQujAlo&t=14s

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  66. What is you take on recent intrusion in Parliament and then behaviour of govt. No statement by HM or PM and saying they were busy on oath ceremonies. And then suspension of opposition MP on the same issue but no action against the BJ party MP who issued the pass.

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