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Indian Army to soon get armed drones from Israel
Wednesday, July 04, 2018
By: The Week

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Indian Army would soon have armed drones in its inventory. During the annual joint working group discussion between India and Israel held in South Block on Tuesday, both sides moved forward to finalise the deal to provide 10 Heron TP armed drones for Indian Army. The deal worth $400 million had been pending for over three years.

The drones, to be acquired under 'Project Cheetah', will help the force hit target (enemy) with air-to-ground missiles after tracking it down.

Till date, Indian security forces use UAVs or drones only for surveillance and reconnaissance missions.

Only a few countries have armed drones, which include the US, the UK, China, Israel, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Somalia, and South Africa.

"Armed drones will certainly be a force multiplier. The Army has been trying to acquire it for long," said a senior defence ministry official who added that the 'Project Cheetah' was first initiated during the UPA tenure, but was put in the cold storage. In 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government decided to revive the project to give a fresh push to defence cooperation between India and Israel. Simultaneously, India is trying to crack a deal with the US to acquire its armed Predator drones.

On Tuesday, a delegation led by Israel defence secretary Major General (Retd) held the annual joint working group discussion on bilateral defence cooperation with his Indian counterpart Sanjay Mitra in South Block.

Besides Heron TP, other pending procurements from Israel were also discussed during the talk. The purchase of two more PHALCON radar systems for Airborne Warning and Control System, to be mounted on Russian IL-76, was also taken up along with the ongoing programme of upgrading of Heron unmanned aerial vehicles. Indian security agencies are using unarmed Heron drones for surveillance.

Defence sources said that Israel also raised the long pending deal of Spike anti tank guided missile systems for Indian Army, which is facing shortage of such fire-and-forget missile system. Military sources maintained that India will also be losing its edge over Pakistan Army, which has equipped its infantry soldiers with such missiles that can strike Indian tanks and bunkers from a distance of 3-4 km. India's equivalent missiles have a range of just 2 km.
http://www.defencenews.in/article/Indian-Army-to-soon-get-armed-drones-from-Israel-559255
 
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Remember what happened to the last one?

Spoiler alert: We shot it down
 
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Well, are most Indians proud of its military use DJI drones?

And it even got shot down... What do you expect of using DJI drone in a war zone.

I never said IA uses DJI drones. It's the Pakistan army that thump their chest after shooting down DJI Phantoms !
 
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IA never claimed it was theirs. It was probably some kid who didn't know to fly them.

LOL. You must be kidding me. An Indian kid use a drone to spy on Pakistani military and got shot down. This is even more ridiculous than that fake surgical strike.
 
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LOL. You must be kidding me. An Indian kid use a drone to spy on Pakistani military and got shot down. This is even more ridiculous than that fake surgical strike.
There's nothing that connected the drone with IA. You folks like munching on the hot garbage your news channels feed. Keep that voracious appetite going !
 
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There's nothing that connected the drone with IA. You folks like munching on the hot garbage your news channels feed. Keep that voracious appetite going !

It’s obvious that Indian armies toy drone got shot down. Of course Injans would deny it. Can you imaging India admit to use DJI drone? Being a compulsive liar, India will of course lie.
 
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It’s obvious that Indian armies toy drone got shot down. Of course Injans would deny it. Can you imaging India admit to use DJI drone? Being a compulsive liar, India will of course lie.

There's no need for India to lie about a toy that costs a few hundred dollars.
 
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Till date, Indian security forces use UAVs or drones only for surveillance and reconnaissance missions [Representative image / Reuters]

Indian Army would soon have armed drones in its inventory. During the annual joint working group discussion between India and Israel held in South Block on Tuesday, both sides moved forward to finalise the deal to provide 10 Heron TP armed drones for Indian Army. The deal worth $400 million had been pending for over three years.

The drones, to be acquired under 'Project Cheetah', will help the force hit target (enemy) with air-to-ground missiles after tracking it down.

Till date, Indian security forces use UAVs or drones only for surveillance and reconnaissance missions.

Only a few countries have armed drones, which include the US, the UK, China, Israel, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Somalia, and South Africa.

"Armed drones will certainly be a force multiplier. The Army has been trying to acquire it for long," said a senior defence ministry official who added that the 'Project Cheetah' was first initiated during the UPA tenure, but was put in the cold storage. In 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government decided to revive the project to give a fresh push to defence cooperation between India and Israel. Simultaneously, India is trying to crack a deal with the US to acquire its armed Predator drones.

On Tuesday, a delegation led by Israel defence secretary Major General (Retd) held the annual joint working group discussion on bilateral defence cooperation with his Indian counterpart Sanjay Mitra in South Block.

Besides Heron TP, other pending procurements from Israel were also discussed during the talk. The purchase of two more PHALCON radar systems for Airborne Warning and Control System, to be mounted on Russian IL-76, was also taken up along with the ongoing programme of upgrading of Heron unmanned aerial vehicles. Indian security agencies are using unarmed Heron drones for surveillance.

Defence sources said that Israel also raised the long pending deal of Spike anti tank guided missile systems for Indian Army, which is facing shortage of such fire-and-forget missile system. Military sources maintained that India will also be losing its edge over Pakistan Army, which has equipped its infantry soldiers with such missiles that can strike Indian tanks and bunkers from a distance of 3-4 km. India's equivalent missiles have a range of just 2 km.

https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2018/07/04/indian-army-to-soon-get-armed-drones-from-israel.html
 
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