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NEW DELHI, Oct 25 (APP) : Indian Defence Minister A K Antony said on Saturday that India was facing gaps in its air space defence due to failure in providing necessary radars and other equipment to Air Force.
He was talking to newsmen in Bangalore about report of Comptroller and Audit General presented in the parliament which pointed out vulnerability of Indian air space defence.
He said I dont dispute the fact that because of our failure in providing necessary radars and other equipment to our forces, there is some serious problem. We are lagging behind.
He accused the past governments for such weaknesses.
Media reports quoting him said the process of induction of radars and other equipment started in 1991. There are various reasons (for the delay). In the last 17 years, we were not able to provide necessary air defence equipment to the IAF. But these were in the past. Now I can tell you, there are problems. I agree with you.
However, he said the present government has accelerated the process of induction of modern radars and equipment.
He said the most modern world-class radars would be provided with fast speed now as money would not be a problem.
The report presented in the Parliament on Friday pointed out that IAF does not have required number of surveillance radars needed for providing efficient and reliable detection capabilities for ensuring credible air defence.