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Seeking to enhance its surveillance capabilities on its warships, the Indian Navy (IN) has now announced a global competition for procuring ‘Ship-Borne Unmanned Aerial Vehicles’ (UAV) that can augment various patrolling and search-related tactics on its vessels. The IN currently operates two squadrons of UAVs, but they are land-based platforms operating from naval air stations in Gujarat and Kerala.

The Request for Information (RFI), issued by the Directorate of Naval Air Staff (DNAS) last month seeks 50 Naval Shipborne Unmanned Aerial System (NSUAS) for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) and monitoring of Sea Lines of Communication (SLOC), Exclusive Economic Zone safety, anti-piracy and anti-terrorism functions along with Search and Rescue (S&R) roles, naval officials said. At present, the IN operates two squadrons of Israeli-origin Heron and Searcher Mk.II UAVs at the Indian Naval Air Station (INAS) 342 at Kochi and INAS 343 at Porbandar in Gujarat.

“However, the smaller UAVs launched from ships increases the vessels’ surveillance range. They also enhance the ship’s communication with other friendly vessels by relaying signals, especially from the Rukmani, the dedicated naval communications satellite. It is part of a larger intertwining communications network in a naval manoeuvre coordinating with other aircraft, ships and satellites.

An important function is also to track the trajectories of friendly missiles towards their targets,” explained an IN source. One such NSUAS was also tested here when the Austrian make Schiebel S-100 Camcopter being launched from an Indian Coast Guard ship a few years ago.

While the RFI does not specify the type of ‘recovery’ provision — whether ‘assisted’ or ‘auto’ for the UAV — it does stipulate that the craft should also be capable of operating from ashore, although it is primarily intended to be controlled from ships. According to defence industry sources, Boeing firm Insitu is one of the interested companies, looking forward to pitch their ScanEagle NSUAS.

Various technical queries in the RFI the interested bidders are expected to answer also includes questions on whether the system’s control can be handed over from one ship to the other and whether the control station can be miniaturised into a ‘stand alone laptop control’, indicating the IN’s needs for a versatile platform.

Indian Navy seeks to buy ship-borne UAVs | The Asian Age
 
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SAAB Skeldar V-200 Maritime - Buy Sweden:partay:

Used as an electronic warfare platform and for ISR!

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Info - Skeldar V-200 Maritime

It already has a customer, so it's proven - Unnamed country to use Saab's Skeldar drones for maritime surveillance - UPI.com

It's also considered weird... which is a plus in my book - The Ten Most Bizarre Drones Ever Built

Helping my Enemy ! :mad:

You're just like @Nihonjin1051 ! :cry:

Except that you're vegetarian and hes got a voracious appetite for chicken tikka ! :unsure:
 
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We like money:partay:. You have money, you have Swedish drones too. We don't care why buys what, unless it's Argentina trying to buy JAS 39s... blame the Brits for that!

A Krona for poor little Sweden?

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You want Swedish drones, everyone wants Swedish drone:D!
Seems a little small, what's the endurance with that? And what kind of restrictions does it have in operating on the high seas i.e. wind state and such?
 
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SAAB Skeldar V-200 Maritime - Buy Sweden:partay:. Hope SAAB responds to the RFI!!!

Used as an electronic warfare platform and for ISR!

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The Spanish Navy uses it:yahoo:!!!

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Info - Skeldar V-200 Maritime

It already has a customer, so it's proven - Unnamed country to use Saab's Skeldar drones for maritime surveillance - UPI.com

It's also considered bizarre... which is a plus in my book - The Ten Most Bizarre Drones Ever Built

I am honestly a great fan of Swedish stuff :tup:. ...... unfortunately you do not know how to partner India.

Sweden has the potential to become a trusted and favoured nation as Israel, but your engagement with India shows a lack of understanding about India. Israelis doe their homework, Sweden do not.

As far as this UAV is concerned, S-100 can carry 2 Missile with a range of 8 km. Which makes them quite lethal. Besides they have already undergone a trial with India in 2007.

Sweden should have partnered with DRDO to put a light weight missile on V-200 and partner with an Indian firm to close this deal.

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BTW can V-200 made a landing on a moving Ship ?
 
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Any latest news on Indian navy purchase of 4 RQ-4 Global hawks??
 
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It would be if we could get them much faster .a great boost to our surveillance and reconnaissance around India ocean and bay of bengal .
 
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