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An airborne early warning and control system mounted on an Embraer aircraft. File photo
Vijay Mohan

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, July 3

The Indian Air Force (IAF) is setting up a base for operating airborne early warning and control aircraft at the Bhisiana Air Force Station near Bathinda.


The base will house indigenous Airborne Early Warning and Control Systems (AEW&CS) developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).


The DRDO’s Bengaluru-based Centre for Airborne Systems (CABS) has developed three such systems that are mounted on the Brazilian Embraer ERJ 145 aircraft. Two of the aircraft would be based at Bhisiana while the third will remain positioned at the CABS for research and development, sources said.


Bhiasana will become the second IAF base to operate early warning aircraft after Agra, which is a home to the A-50 AWACS, which are Israeli Phalcon systems integrated with a modified Russian IL-76 heavy-lift aircraft. The IAF operates three A-50s and another two are expected next year.


Technical support and maintenance facilities are being set up at Bhisiana to cater to AEW&CS operations, for which appropriate sites are being identified. The CABS was headed by the recently appointed Director General, DRDO, Dr S Christopher. Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha had commanded the Bhisiana airbase as a Group Captain in the early 2000s.


AWACS are force multipliers and can cover a huge swath of airspace, look deep into the enemy territory, detect enemy aircraft and missiles right from the launch phase and intercept communications. Their flying altitude gives them an advantage over ground-based radar and they can provide a real time battlefield picture to commanders for decision making and counter air operations.


DRDO’s Embraer-mounted systems have limited range and capability vis-à-vis the A-50 or similar systems elsewhere. Earlier this year, the Defence Acquisition Council cleared a proposal for the purchase of two French Airbus A-330 aircraft that will be integrated with an advanced early warning and control system to be developed by the DRDO.


Pakistan has four Swedish Saab 2000 Erieye aircraft for early warning, which are similar to DRDO’s systems while China is reported to have at least 12 AWACS based upon the IL-76 and indigenous tactical aircraft, with more on order.
 
Bhisiana is very close to the border

This will surely stir things up ; it is quite a bold and offensive move

It also means that AWACS patrols will happen on a regular basis
to see deep in the enemy territory
 
Hope to see 2 il 76 based Phalcon Awacs which are on order also quickly inducted.

5 IL 76 based Phalcons.
3 DRDO Emb
2 A330

ATLEAST

Good , we now need to deliver on time.
 
AWACS base shouldn't be disclosed in media.With this base any AWACS operating from here can monitor nearly whole of pakistan's airspace.
 
AWACS base shouldn't be disclosed in media.With this base any AWACS operating from here can monitor nearly whole of pakistan's airspace.

Though i agree, But it wont make much difference, You cant hide them for sure
 
AWACS base shouldn't be disclosed in media.With this base any AWACS operating from here can monitor nearly whole of pakistan's airspace.
looks like IAf after IA is trying to blackmail MOD & PMO if you remmeber a few weeks back they wanted all pessenger traffik in Mohali to be stopped now they are disclosing such secrets looks like top IAF and IA brass is not happy with new PMO & MOD
 
they are disclosing such secrets looks like top IAF and IA brass is not happy with new PMO & MOD

Not happy ? WHY

Disclosing or not disclosing this information is not going to make any difference

When AWACS start their patrols with Su 30 / Mig 29 as escorts
dont you think PAF radars will pick them up

On the other hand ; this diclosure is a statement of strength ; intent and confidence
 
During wars they would be first casualties , if not drawn back.
 
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