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Delays hit homegrown AWACS Aircraft

India's indigenous Awacs (airborne warning and control systems) or "eyes in the sky" project has been hit by delays even as Pakistan is fast closing the technological gap in this arena with China's active help.

Moreover, IAF's proposal to acquire two more Israeli Phalcon Awacs, after the first three were contracted under the $1.1-billion contract inked in March 2004, is yet to gather full steam. "There is in principle approval for two more Phalcon Awacs but negotiations are still in progress," said a top defence ministry source.

Awacs or AEW&C (airborne early warning and control) systems can detect incoming hostile cruise missiles and aircraft much before ground-based radars, as also act as potent force-multipliers by directing air defence fighters during combat operations with enemy jets. They can also track troop build-ups far away in enemy territory.

The critical requirement for Awacs had led the Cabinet Committee on Security, chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, to clear the Rs 1,800-crore indigenous project in October 2004, barely six months after the Phalcon deal.

The CCS had then set a time-frame of seven years for development of the homegrown mini- Awacs, under which AEW&C systems developed by DRDO are being mounted on three Embraer-145 jets obtained from Brazil for $210 million.

But these AEW&C planes are nowhere near even beginning their flight trials. The project completion date has now being extended to April 2014, which itself is set to be revised. "The aircraft and mission system availability is now scheduled for this year, with the integrated system availability pushed back to 2013," said a MoD source.

Once operational, these aircraft are slated to have a normal radar range of 250 km and a 375-km extended one, with a 240-degree coverage and five-hour endurance time.

The Phalcon Awacs, with a detection range over 400 km, too, have suffered from technical glitches. Under the complex project, the Israeli 360° Phalcon early-warning radar and communication suite has been mounted on Russian IL-76 heavy-lift military aircraft.

The first Phalcon Awacs was originally scheduled for delivery in December 2007, with the second and third ones following in September 2008 and March 2009. But the first arrived only in May 2009 and the second in March 2010, with the third yet to be delivered. Awacs are a crucial element in the plan underway to set up five nodes of IACCS (integrated air command and control system) across the country.

Delays hit homegrown Awacs as Pak races ahead - The Times of India
 
Simple buy more IAI EL/M-2075 Phalcon.

Singapore operates four EL/W-2085 systems in service on Gulfstream G550 platform. Each costing approx USD 375 million.

Gulfstream G550 platform good for India.
 
Simple buy more IAI EL/M-2075 Phalcon.

Singapore operates four EL/W-2085 systems in service on Gulfstream G550 platform. Each costing approx USD 375 million.

Gulfstream G550 platform good for India.

BS!! Phalcon also have some technical glitches than is this mean Phalcon is not good? Or we shouldn't buy Phalcon as you proposing. Delay is integral part of new R&D development.
 
Rajat Sharma and his hatchet jobs!:sick:

The DRDO AEW&C was not slated for induction in 2011. It was supposed to have it's first flight!

And embraer is well on it's way to deliver the fully integrated craft by end 2011. That means we are right on schedule!


Only a bufoon like Rajat Sharma can believe that one can develop, test and induct an AEW&C system within a span of seven years! :enjoy:
 
Rajat Sharma and his hatchet jobs!:sick:

The DRDO AEW&C was not slated for induction in 2011. It was supposed to have it's first flight!

And embraer is well on it's way to deliver the fully integrated craft by end 2011. That means we are right on schedule!


Only a bufoon like Rajat Sharma can believe that one can develop, test and induct an AEW&C system within a span of seven years! :enjoy:

And followed by another pack of bufoon's with India failed slogan.
 
what the heck ? Even i read this morning that delays hit homegrown AWACS ? :confused: Rajat sharma and his reporting masallaha !! We all know Embraer going to have 1st flight by this year end and roll out of 1st aircraft going to be on 22feb...
 
:lol: this is funny report..
Embarer itself will test fligt their aircraft this feb..
After that is done them Drdo will integrate the awac system...Lol
really a bad defence reporter
 
Lets see what happens.

Singapore operates four EL/W-2085 systems in service on Gulfstream G550 platform. Each costing approx USD 375 million.
Yes i also heard that we will be changing the platform for our next three AWACS.
 
I didn't see it was reported by Rajat Pandit!! :lol: He has never reported anything positive and without false flag.

I think just few days back it was reported that the aircraft will fly this month in Brazil and than will fly to India in September. After that it will be integrated with the radar and related technologies. The AWACS with full capability will fly next year. It is one of the fastest defence project in India.
 
this not 1st time in the history
before this AWACS
DRDO AEW&CS is more costly & absolutely lower than Pakistan's Saab 2000
Airavat the 1st indian AWACS also result in project failure
ASO_Airavat_in_1996_Test.jpg
 
this not 1st time in the history
before this AWACS
DRDO AEW&CS is more costly & absolutely lower than Pakistan's Saab 2000
Airavat the 1st indian AWACS also result in project failure
ASO_Airavat_in_1996_Test.jpg
 
this not 1st time in the history
before this AWACS
DRDO AEW&CS is more costly & absolutely lower than Pakistan's Saab 2000
Airavat the 1st indian AWACS also result in project failure
ASO_Airavat_in_1996_Test.jpg


Airavat was not a Project failure, It was a Technology Demonstrator....
 

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