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IAF pilots test F-21 simulator
Flight Lieutenant Avani Chaturvedi, India's first female pilot, was among the fighter pilots who examined the simulator.
By
Shaurya Karanbir Gurung
, ET Bureau|
Updated: Jul 17, 2019, 02.16 PM IST

NEW DELHI: Indian Air Force fighter pilots, including one of India’s first female pilots in this stream, examined and tested a cockpit simulator of the F-21 fighter aircraft of American aerospace giant, Lockheed Martin, here on Tuesday.

Lockheed Martin has been pitching its F-21 aircraft for the Indian Air Force (IAF) requirement of 114 jets. It is among other top contenders in this field vying for the project. The others are Boeing's F/A-18, Dassault Aviation's Rafale, the Eurofighter Typhoon, Russian aircraft MiG 35 and Saab's Gripen.

Flight Lieutenant Avani Chaturvedi was among some of the IAF fighter pilots who examined the F-21’s Cockpit Demonstration Simulator (CDS). Some of the pilots told ET that they ‘assessed’ the CDS and ‘it was good’, while others felt that they had a ‘mediocre’ experience with it. Questions were sent to the IAF on the matter, but it didn’t officially respond.

“Lockheed Martin sent the invite to the Air Headquarters and some of us pilots were sent here. Coming here to examine the CDS was an exhibition of sorts. It was to build awareness about the aircraft. We assessed the CDS and it was good,” said a pilot, on condition of anonymity.

“The CDS gave us a feel of the F-21. Taking off and landing the aircraft was just one part of the flying. This was just to see how the aircraft is and how it functions. Following this, there will be many more assessments. Emerging technologies are always welcome,” said another pilot.

Another pilot, however, said that his experience of the CDS was ‘ok’. “We have the same technology, as far as simulators are concerned. What they have is old,” he said.

The CDS was being examined on the sidelines of the third annual industry supplier conference hosted here by Lockheed Martin and Tata Advanced Systems. Lockheed Martin, Tata, Tier 1 suppliers and prospective Indian industry partners gathered at the event to discuss partnership opportunities for strengthening India-US defence industrial ties and Make in India partnerships.

“Lockheed Martin is fully committed to meeting India’s need for advanced, scalable defence capabilities,” said Dr. Vivek Lall, Vice President of Strategy and Business Development, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics. “Our partnership with Indian industry on both the F-21 and S-76D proposals for the Indian Air Force and Indian Navy will put India at the epicenter of the world's largest defence ecosystem and deliver unmatched sustainment and export opportunities.”

When asked how well would the Brahmos missile and other required weapons be fitted into the F-21 for cross-border strikes, Lall said, “We have a long history of weapons integration. I think this platform has over 130 different types of configuration. Its most versatile with new weapons integration. What kind of weapons capability will depend on the customer.”

Lockheed Martin during the Aero India show in Bengaluru in February 2019 had unveiled the F-21 multi-role fighter jet for the Indian armed forces, to be produced locally.


https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...-test-f-21-simulator/articleshow/70254376.cms
 
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IAF pilots test F-21 simulator
Flight Lieutenant Avani Chaturvedi, India's first female pilot, was among the fighter pilots who examined the simulator.
By
Shaurya Karanbir Gurung
, ET Bureau|
Updated: Jul 17, 2019, 02.16 PM IST

NEW DELHI: Indian Air Force fighter pilots, including one of India’s first female pilots in this stream, examined and tested a cockpit simulator of the F-21 fighter aircraft of American aerospace giant, Lockheed Martin, here on Tuesday.

Lockheed Martin has been pitching its F-21 aircraft for the Indian Air Force (IAF) requirement of 114 jets. It is among other top contenders in this field vying for the project. The others are Boeing's F/A-18, Dassault Aviation's Rafale, the Eurofighter Typhoon, Russian aircraft MiG 35 and Saab's Gripen.

Flight Lieutenant Avani Chaturvedi was among some of the IAF fighter pilots who examined the F-21’s Cockpit Demonstration Simulator (CDS). Some of the pilots told ET that they ‘assessed’ the CDS and ‘it was good’, while others felt that they had a ‘mediocre’ experience with it. Questions were sent to the IAF on the matter, but it didn’t officially respond.

“Lockheed Martin sent the invite to the Air Headquarters and some of us pilots were sent here. Coming here to examine the CDS was an exhibition of sorts. It was to build awareness about the aircraft. We assessed the CDS and it was good,” said a pilot, on condition of anonymity.

“The CDS gave us a feel of the F-21. Taking off and landing the aircraft was just one part of the flying. This was just to see how the aircraft is and how it functions. Following this, there will be many more assessments. Emerging technologies are always welcome,” said another pilot.

Another pilot, however, said that his experience of the CDS was ‘ok’. “We have the same technology, as far as simulators are concerned. What they have is old,” he said.

The CDS was being examined on the sidelines of the third annual industry supplier conference hosted here by Lockheed Martin and Tata Advanced Systems. Lockheed Martin, Tata, Tier 1 suppliers and prospective Indian industry partners gathered at the event to discuss partnership opportunities for strengthening India-US defence industrial ties and Make in India partnerships.

“Lockheed Martin is fully committed to meeting India’s need for advanced, scalable defence capabilities,” said Dr. Vivek Lall, Vice President of Strategy and Business Development, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics. “Our partnership with Indian industry on both the F-21 and S-76D proposals for the Indian Air Force and Indian Navy will put India at the epicenter of the world's largest defence ecosystem and deliver unmatched sustainment and export opportunities.”

When asked how well would the Brahmos missile and other required weapons be fitted into the F-21 for cross-border strikes, Lall said, “We have a long history of weapons integration. I think this platform has over 130 different types of configuration. Its most versatile with new weapons integration. What kind of weapons capability will depend on the customer.”

Lockheed Martin during the Aero India show in Bengaluru in February 2019 had unveiled the F-21 multi-role fighter jet for the Indian armed forces, to be produced locally.


https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...-test-f-21-simulator/articleshow/70254376.cms
Lets hope India goes for F16V so that both Pakistan and India can try and find ways to take advantage of American IFF.

But I wonder what the Indian will do about the infamous KILL SWITCH that Indians have been so all gungho about?

They would probably ask the honorable and God fearing Americans to remove it I suppose.
 
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i surrender :rolleyes: mery se itni backchodi nhi jheeli jati :enjoy:
look at this, a latest news i am checking...

"In the wake of Balakot, and the Pakistani Air Force's attempts to hit targets in India, foiled by Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman and his colleagues,"


ab kis section mae post karoon, samajh nahi aa rahi.

Lets hope India goes for F16V so that both Pakistan and India can try and find ways to take advantage of American IFF.

But I wonder what the Indian will do about the infamous KILL SWITCH that Indians have been so all gungho about?

They would probably ask the honorable and God fearing Americans to remove it I suppose.
That kill switch is only for Muslim countries, and Pakistan has special agreement, " No Aggressive attack Role"
 
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look at this, a latest news i am checking...

"In the wake of Balakot, and the Pakistani Air Force's attempts to hit targets in India, foiled by Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman and his colleagues,"


ab kis section mae post karoon, samajh nahi aa rahi.


That kill switch is only for Muslim countries, and Pakistan has special agreement, " No Aggressive attack Role"
stupid and funny will be


but you must admit it

we have seen modern day propaganda and manipulation of Indians so we can say they are doing it since 1947 in every war . no matter how badly you beat them they find a way to declare victory .:lol:
 
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i think this is serious threat and we should negotiate with china for production of chinese j31 and flankers like j16 ,j11 in Pakistan like we manufactured jf17
No matter what We do Pakistan can not match Indian spending power. our best option is best tactics, training and only necessary spending.
 
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That kill switch is only for Muslim countries, and Pakistan has special agreement, " No Aggressive attack Role"
Yes indeed, Pakistanis are just as God fearing as the Americans too and even more, every Indian would vouch for that fact specially after 2/27.
 
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stupid and funny will be


but you must admit it

we have seen modern day propaganda and manipulation of Indians so we can say they are doing it since 1947 in every war . no matter how badly you beat them they find a way to declare victory .:lol:
We must admit, Indian are very creative.

Stupid and Funny is good suggestion, but i do not want to hurt feelings of our respected Indian members.
 
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We must admit, Indian are very creative.

Stupid and Funny is good suggestion, but i do not want to hurt feelings of our respected Indian members.
its happened in front of our eyes or else i was thinking otherwise . i have respect and value of indians but since i see 27 they lost it .
 
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