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India to Implement Israel Elta Airborne RADARs for Coastal Security

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20 january 2009

The Indian Navy will buy two airborne radars developed by Israeli IAI's Elta Systems Group to fill vital gaps in the country's coastal security system, a national daily reported on Tuesday.

According to the Indian Express, this deal marks the first time the Navy will operate this kind of balloon-mounted air defense radars that have a detection range of over 500 km and can track low-flying aircraft.

The Navy will shortly sign a deal to acquire from Israel two EL/M-2083 Aerostat air-search radars, which are already in service with the air force. "While the acquisition was on the Navy's shopping list for a long time, it was accelerated by the government after the November terrorist attack in Mumbai," the paper said.

The new radars, mounted on a hot-air balloon secured to the ground, will improve the Navy's ability to detect enemy aircraft by providing 3-D coverage over a radius of 500 km.

"The biggest advantage of an Aerostat radar is that it is not fixed and can be moved to any location on the basis of the current threat perception. It will give us the flexibility to deploy it on a need basis," a senior naval officer said.

The IAF currently operates two Aerostat radars and has ordered four more from Israel to boost air defense cover.

The EL/M-2083 is an aerostat-mounted air search radar. Another system of this kind is the Tethered Aerostat Radar System.

It is an early warning and control phased array radar designed to detect hostile approaching aircraft from long ranges, especially when they approach at low altitudes. Data gathered by the radar is transmitted to a central air defense command & control center where it is used to maintain an extended comprehensive air situation picture.

Once a potential threat has been detected the onboard system alerts responders in a timely manner.

It is based on the EL/M-2080.
 
Good for them! :tup:

Hope it comes with Anti-Kasab-&-Co A2G missiles.
 
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