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IAF seeks more airborne warning systems
New Delhi, PTI:

The Indian Air Force has projected a need for 5 more Airborne Warning and Control Systems (AWACS) to enhance its capability to counter emerging missile threats in the skies and waters around the country.

India has already inked a 1.1 billion dollar deal with Israel to purchase three Phalcon AWACSs mounted on Russian Il-76 aircraft.

Capable of mounting surveillance for up to 14 hours with in-flight refuelling, the AWACS will extend strategic reach beyond Indian airspace.

, IAF officials said. Under the Phalcon deal, New Delhi has an option to acquire three to five more AWCS from Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) that would be delivered during 2009-12.

The induction of more Phalcons systems as would help the force create theatre-based airborne command and control posts for airspace surveillance and management tasks, the officials added.

India will receive the first of the three Phalcon systems by September and the remaining two by 2009. The IAF has trained about 250 personnel in Israel for operating the complex systems comprising sophisticated radars and sensors. In addition, 450 personnel have been trained to man ground facilities for the AWACS systems.



DRDO project

The 500 million USD project by DRDO (Defence Research Devolepment Organisation), which envisages mounting an Indian system on a Brazilian Embraer aircraft, has not found much favour with the IAF, as the jet does not have a flight endurance of 10 hours and cannot cruise at altitudes above 40,000 feet.

IAF officials said the new system will only have a range of 300 km and a surveillance arc of only 240 degrees. The force wants the DRDO project, whose delivery schedule has already slipped from 2012 to 2016, to be turned into an “airborne battlefield surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance system”.

They also said the DRDO system would be an additional property for the main Phalcon AWACS system. The DRDO system could thus be used to undertake real-time surveillance of the ground battlespace over a span of 120 km and a depth of 80 km.

“It would provide a network-centric scenario to the army, Navy and IAF,” an official added.

DRDO is using a L-band radar derived from the Rajendra radar developed for the Akash surface-to-air missile.
http://deccanherald.com/deccanherald/apr22007/national225446200741.asp
 
Hehe....I had been wondering for a while now, when they were going to announce it :D

We get one of the best AWACS , and they will be 8 in number. I hope DRDO goes good on its promises and delivers its own AEW&C by 2016.
 
Its an option and intent to exercise, not the contract itself for 8.
 
3 are already ordered. its an intent to excercise the option to get 5 more. This was over due blain. We have been expecting this for a very LONG time. IAf has pojected a requirement, so MoD will grant it now. 3 phalcons is too less for a country our size.
 
Considering funding the projects like 5th generation fighter, developing aerospace force, buying 300+ tanks, 400+ helicopters, 300+ 4th generation fighters, funding a 3rd largest army. Does this increase the defence budget to 10%?
 
Hell no. The current budget i beileve had over 40% allocated for Capital purchase outlays, and the rest for the regular maintenance, salary etc, etc. All will be covered in the current amount. With the economy growing, the %expenditure stays around 2.5 as always. Though i wish it were 3% atleast.
 
Considering funding the projects like 5th generation fighter, developing aerospace force, buying 300+ tanks, 400+ helicopters, 300+ 4th generation fighters, funding a 3rd largest army. Does this increase the defence budget to 10%?

Well you need to remeber that these systems would be bought over 3-4 years.Even if all the above mentioned items cost 2 billion dollars,the would take atleast to 3 years to materlise.Hence that is around 2 billion of 60 billion dollars budget..that is just around 3% of the 3 year budget. No need to increase it to 10% of the GDP
 
Well you need to remeber that these systems would be bought over 3-4 years.Even if all the above mentioned items cost 2 billion dollars,the would take atleast to 3 years to materlise.Hence that is around 2 billion of 60 billion dollars budget..that is just around 3% of the 3 year budget. No need to increase it to 10% of the GDP

What budget is $60 billion??
 
DRDO doing R&D for AWACS, lol.

Sorry, but it's to far out for DRDO to do something like that, considering after what 2-3 decades neither Arjun + LCA are inducted, and they are still being fiddled with.

Firstly, they need to fix up their organization before embarking on any new projects.
 
Hehe....I had been wondering for a while now, when they were going to announce it :D

We get one of the best AWACS , and they will be 8 in number. I hope DRDO goes good on its promises and delivers its own AEW&C by 2016.

Dude that was not an announcement.......It was merely stating that there is a requirement. You haven't even received the first Phalcon yet and straight away there is gonna be a option exercised? I doubt it.
As the article also makes a hint at the DRDO project which could be construed as a sign that they are going to wait and see how that program is progressing before any options are exercised.
 
DRDO doing R&D for AWACS, lol.

Yeah they started a few years back.....the project was stopped after the radar fell off and crashed through the fuselage causing the plane (along with the project's top scientists)to crash.
 

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