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If I get this correctly,its about the new heavy AWAC system,similiar to Phalcon,and not the Embraer based project.
Two smaller Airborne Early Warning Systems fitted on Embraer 145 aircraft should also be with IAF by mid-2014.
There's SO much wrong with this. Firstly- read the article. It says one of the key benefits of the Boeing or Airbus birds is the maintenance facilities present in India- there are literally hundreds of these airliners flying in India with India being a regional MRO hub for these fleets. The MTA will barely be in service by 2020 and that too its numbers will always be limited compared to the civil market at most one can expect 50-70 MTAs. Secondly for these AWACs types it makes a whole lot of sense to fit it onto a wide-bodied civilian airliner not a medium sized cargo transport. The timeframes are also not workable as the MTA will be a new bird and will be undergoing its own acceptance testing at that point the last thing you will want to be doing is trying it out as an AWACS- the Airbus and Boeing birds are tested and known quantities. Does the MTA even have the capability to be used for this heavy antenna? The A330 for instance is a HUGE bird. Lastly- what is the MTA project gets delayed? this would delay the AWACS project also.Good news.
Hope they stick to their timetable. BUT, I would like to see them integrate AWACS on MTA rather than 767 or A330.
It's about finding a balance- there's no point in having all that detection capability and no punch to back it up. If the EMB AWACS proves itself then for sure the IAF will be procuring more- they've said as much AFAIK.Considering what a tremendous force multiplier even the smaller AEWACS will be, and considering that it only costs as much as two Rafales (!), they could equip every single squadron with the AEWAC, and still not spend as much money as the Rafale deal. And arrguably, that would make for a more potent air force as well.
Did I read 2020 ??
Why not bring in more Embrars to fill the gap till then.
You are talking like its DRDO to decide how many embraers to make. If MoD/IAF asks for more, they would be more than happy to produce a couple more.That's the right question! But that wouldn't help DRDO to claim to be a world class developer, it "only" would help our national defence, but who cares about that?
Did I read 2020 ??
Why not bring in more Embrars to fill the gap till then. Dump those silly FSB schemes and fly in more phalcons. IAF must be itching to bomb terrorist training infra in P.A.K.
Good news.
Hope they stick to their timetable. BUT, I would like to see them integrate AWACS on MTA rather than 767 or A330.
Phalcons are very costly....Did I read 2020 ??
Why not bring in more Embrars to fill the gap till then. Dump those silly FSB schemes and fly in more phalcons. IAF must be itching to bomb terrorist training infra in P.A.K.
Well for these things to happen as per time table DRDO should function normally. DRDO should be split into 2 organization. otherwize leave alone 2030 dream about 3030. btw why not install these things on a NAL developed plane. will save a lot of foregn exchange.The development should always be parallel.
By Gulshan Luthra
New Delhi, Jan 21 (IANS): An indigenous AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System), that enables the Indian Air Force (IAF) look up to 400 km into Pakistan and China while remaining in the safety of its own airspace, should be available by about 2020, its developer says.
Avinash Chander, head of India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Scientific Adviser to the defence minister, told India Strategic (www.indiastrategic.in ) in an interview that some initial capabilities had been achieved and it is now natural to progress towards creating this tremendous force-multiplier for the IAF, which currently has three AWACS and has projected a requirement of 10 in the next decade.
The radar, the key element of the AWACS, will be a rotating rotodome with electronic scanning, and as the space requirements for the equipment are considerable, DRDO was looking at either the Boeing-767 or Airbus A- 330 as the platform.
There have been some discussions with their manufacturers on what can be done. Once the specifications are frozen and government sanction obtained, an Expression of Interest would be invited from them, and then an RfP (Request for Proposals - or tender) would be issued.
The development of the radars and sensors would continue in parallel. After that, the key task and challenge would be their integration on the aircraft.
"Our design works are progressing but the key is the integration of the equipment on the aircraft," Avinash Chander observed.
The three IAF AWACS comprise the Israeli Phalcon radar mounted aboard a Russian IL-76 aircraft.
Two smaller Airborne Early Warning Systems fitted on Embraer 145 aircraft should also be with IAF by mid-2014.
But numbers are important as not all aircraft can be in the air all the time and IAF has large areas to scan all around India.
As for the rotodome, Chander explained that the static radars, which scan electronically, have some limitation of a blind area as it is fitted on the fuselage of an aircraft. With a rotating dish - or antenna - it can cover 360 degrees.
The radar being developed by DRDO will have both physical rotation and electronic rotation of the radar waves, Avinash Chander said.
Notably, as both the aircraft being looked at are civilian airliners, their maintenance will not be a problem as there are a large number of engineering and technical personnel available in India. The choice of payload in terms of weight and configuration would eventually help decide the choice of the aircraft as well.
The cost of an AWACS depends upon the choice of the platform, that is, the aircraft, onboard systems, effort in technical integration and the numbers required to defray the development expenses, estimated at around $300 million (Rs.18.5 billion) per fully loaded aircraft.
It would be cheaper perhaps initially to buy a ready made system like the Phalcon but if the country is looking at control of technology that the Indian forces would use, then it is imperative to develop it with indigenous systems to the extent possible and integrate it at home. That would raise the cost by at least 25 per cent but ensure a strategic independence in operating it.
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You are talking like its DRDO to decide how many embraers to make. If MoD/IAF asks for more, they would be more than happy to produce a couple more.
They will need to keep their engineers/workers busy, whats wrong if they take up another project.
I do agree with most your posts on technical basis/topics, but not on bashing DRDO everytime their is a news about then.
if u visit Indian Institute of Science (IISc Bangalore) u will find such brilliant minds there that have researched in many different fields
Well for these things to happen as per time table DRDO should function normally. DRDO should be split into 2 organization. otherwize leave alone 2030 dream about 3030. btw why not install these things on a NAL developed plane. will save a lot of foregn exchange.The development should always be parallel.
..not having finished DRDO AWACS and dreaming of AWACS India
...not having finished indigenous fighter MMR and dreaming about indigenous AESA
...not having finished LCA MK1, but dreaming about LCA MK2, 3 and AMCA
...not having finished Rustom UAVs, but dreaing about AURA UCAV
...not having finished NAG and Helina / Astra Mk1, or Sudarshan LGB, but dreaming about extended range Helina, Astra MK2 and Ramjet propulsions, or Sudarshan NG
i am not worthy to invited such thread its mean ?