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Missiles to protect major Indian cities

India is planning to establish Joint Command Analysis Centres (JCACs) near airports in major cities across India and weaponise them with surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) that will be able to bring down rogue aircraft.


The move is being seen as a necessary measure to foil 9/11-type attacks from the skies. Currently, only Delhi has a JCAC (near New Delhi’s IGI airport) but it is not weaponised with SAMs. The government is considering a proposal to establish JCACs at more cities and weaponise these centres, well-placed government sources said.

A high-level committee of secretaries (CoS) will meet on September 7 on the issue of “establishment and weaponisation” of JCACs and will discuss a proposal from the ministry of defence (MoD) in this regard, government sources said. The JCAC at Delhi is headed by an Indian Air Force officer and is an establishment comprising both IAF and civilian functionaries.

Sources said that currently, in case a threat is detected from any civilian aircraft over Delhi, the JCAC meets and decides issues such as authorisation to scramble IAF aircraft to neutralise the threat, if any. But the weaponisation of JCACs with SAMs will add a whole new dimension. It will mean that once a civilian aircraft is identified as a rogue aircraft posing a terror threat, it can be knocked out of the sky with SAMs.

In any case, the anti-hijacking policy of the government — formulated in 2005 — permits shooting down of a civilian aircraft if the aircraft is being used as a “missile” in a 9/11-type attack.
New Delhi has some prohibited airspace (no-fly zone) over it on account of the presence of important national and government buildings like Parliament, Rashtrapati Bhavan and North and South Blocks.

But, as was seen during the Mumbai terror attacks, even high-profile private buildings can be attacked by terrorists to cause maximum damage. Following the Mumbai terror attacks, intelligence agencies had received inputs that terror groups may now attempt to strike at high-profile targets using small aircraft or attempt to hijack aircraft and use them as missiles in an operation similar to the 9/11 attacks in the US.

Sources said the objective is to integrate airspace so that the JCACs can identify all aircraft flying in Indian airspace at any given time. The proposed induction of the satellite-based navigation system “Gagan” will help immensely, sources added. Government sources, however, said extreme caution has to be exercised during any attempt to ascertain whether a civilian aircraft is indeed a rogue aircraft on a terror attack to ensure that a civilian aircraft is not shot down by mistake.
Missiles to protect major Indian cities | The Asian Age

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IAF planes, missiles to avert 9/11 type attack

Aug 29th, 2010 |

New Delhi, Aug. 28: The Joint Command Analysis Centres (JCAC) at Delhi, headed by an Indian Air Force officer, which is an establishment comprising both IAF and civilian functionaries is likely to be weaponised.

Government sources said that currently, in case a threat is detected from any civilian aircraft over Delhi, the JCAC meets and decides issues such as authorisation to scramble IAF aircraft to neutralise the threat, if any.

But the weaponisation of JCACs with surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) will add a whole new dimension. It will mean that once a civilian aircraft is identified as a rogue aircraft posing a terror threat, it can be knocked out of the sky with SAMs.

In any case, the anti-hijacking policy of the government — formulated in 2005 — permits shooting down of a civilian aircraft if the aircraft is being used as a “missile” in a 9/11-type attack. New Delhi has some prohibited airspace over it on account of the presence of important buildings like Parliament, Rashtrapati Bhavan and North and South Blocks.

But, as was seen during the Mumbai terror attacks, even high-profile private buildings can be attacked by terrorists to cause maximum damage. Following the Mumbai terror attacks, intelligence agencies had received inputs that terror groups may now attempt to strike at high-profile targets using small aircraft or attempt to hijack aircraft and use them as missiles in an operation similar to the 9/11 attacks in the US.

Sources said the objective is to integrate airspace so that the JCACs can identify all aircraft flying in Indian airspace at any given time. The proposed induction of the satellite-based navigation system “Gagan” will help immensely, sources added.

Government sources, however, said extreme caution has to be exercised to ensure that a civilian aircraft is not shot down by mistake.
IAF planes, missiles to avert 9/11 type attack | The Asian Age
 
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Not possible to implement it in India. We don't have brave enough politicians to say yes to shoot down a civilian aircraft.
 
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Not possible to implement it in India. We don't have brave enough politicians to say yes to shoot down a civilian aircraft.

Its headed by IAF, So It will be Under the Control of President Of India, Not The Home Ministry buddy, so nothing to worry :cheers:
 
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Its headed by IAF, So It will be Under the Control of President Of India, Not The Home Ministry buddy, so nothing to worry :cheers:

Buddy i think you forgate about our present president
She cant even eat without sonia gandhis permission forgate about this decision.

And thts true

Kalam sahab ki bat kuch or thi......
 
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Buddy i think you forgate about our present president
She cant even eat without sonia gandhis permission forgate about this decision.

And thts true

Kalam sahab ki bat kuch or thi......

That Is Not true, at all..... She is The supreme commander of the armed Forces, and Yeah By the time it gets Implemented We would get a Brand New President.... I want Abdul Kalam Sir back, we miss him a Loooooooooooooooot...... Man we must call him back what say???
 
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That Is Not true, at all..... She is The supreme commander of the armed Forces, and Yeah By the time it gets Implemented We would get a Brand New President.... I want Abdul Kalam Sir back, we miss him a Loooooooooooooooot...... Man we must call him back what say???

Yes..kalam is great.. I too want him back.
 
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it's mean more order of Akash missile......:victory::victory::yahoo::yahoo:

Or even this could be revived....Trishul SAM

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Or even this could be revived....Trishul SAM

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India had Officially shut down Trishul Missile project on February 27, 2008..so no need to talk about that...
 
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What a joke this is?

Atleast, Mumbai and Delhi should have had received SAM protection ages ago.
 
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dnt knw abt mumbai
but hav heard dat delhi has a 3-tier sam system
nd he is right its been long since it has ben done
 
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The Akash Missile is extremely flexible in employment and deployment. It is best employed as a Group. However, Batteries can be employed on independent tasks if required. This is called the Autonomous Mode.

The four Batteries can be deployed in various geometric formations, as suited to the vulnerable area being protected and the extent desired to be sanitized from enemy air threat.



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Similarly, the Battery can deploy its launchers in a way as to be optimal for target engagement as the threat is perceived ab-initio or as it evolves during combat. Mobility enables quick redeployment and the sensors can be so positioned as to achieve the optimum kill zone
 
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We should seriously think about S-500 type long range air defence system. Or atleast should buy S-500 for now. We are buying weapons worth billions of dollars. $ 3 billion worth of S-500 will change the scenario of the war.

We have....

SR-SAM (DRDO-MBDA) range: 15 km
Akash (DRDO) range: 27 km.
SPYDER (Rafael) range: 40 km.
MR-SAM (DRDO-IAI) range: ~130 km.


We need:

S-500 (AA, Russia) range: ~500 km. :devil:

With all these our air defence will be impenetrable. We have to think seriously about cruise missile defence.
 
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I don't think we can buy any missile with a range >300 KM. We should buy some off the self very long range (~300 KM) SAM from russia and make anti-cruise SAM as a JV either with israel or russia. But I think we can enhance PAD/AAD as a anti-cruise missile too.
 
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