How many AEW&C platforms do you wager India would need to cover both fronts?
6.. with what it has.. That would mean having one phalcon on each front.. and 3 of the EMB's on the west and one on the north.
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How many AEW&C platforms do you wager India would need to cover both fronts?
6.. with what it has.. That would mean having one phalcon on each front.. and 3 of the EMB's on the west and one on the north.
So why is the IAF so eager to procure 2 more Phalcons, in fact word has it that only the selection of the platform has kept it held up so long. Not to mention they are positive about procuring the bigger follow on AEW&C system to the DRDO/CABS AEW&C once all three are inducted. What would be the point of so many AEW&C assets?
To maintain a high rate of serviceability. Then to have reserves that can be mobilised as necessary. Also to have some capability on the Maritime Borders if required. Aircraft can intrude from there as well. Plus, AEWACs can track ships also, is'nt it?
To maintain a high rate of serviceability. Then to have reserves that can be mobilised as necessary. Also to have some capability on the Maritime Borders if required. Aircraft can intrude from there as well. Plus, AEWACs can track ships also, is'nt it?
So why is the IAF so eager to procure 2 more Phalcons, in fact word has it that only the selection of the platform has kept it held up so long. Not to mention they are positive about procuring the bigger follow on AEW&C system to the DRDO/CABS AEW&C once all three are inducted. What would be the point of so many AEW&C assets?
To really think into it, I think the IAF needs more AWACS up north. Since the west is still mostly plains which are well covered by the LLDR and Aerostats in any case. Up north is another matter.. unforgiving and uneven terrain requires surveillance that only an airborne radar can effectively provide.
Depending on mode of the radar....... besides, don't you have dedicated maritime assets for such patrols?
To maintain a high rate of serviceability. Then to have reserves that can be mobilised as necessary. Also to have some capability on the Maritime Borders if required. Aircraft can intrude from there as well. Plus, AEWACs can track ships also, is'nt it?
To really think into it, I think the IAF needs more AWACS up north. Since the west is still mostly plains which are well covered by the LLDR and Aerostats in any case. Up north is another matter.. unforgiving and uneven terrain requires surveillance that only an airborne radar can effectively provide.
@Oscar Sir how many ZDK-03s do you have on order? I still don't understand why the sensor systems from one of the damaged Erieye AEW&C can't be salvaged and put on another platform, Could we move our Phalcom sensor system from its current platform on to another?
Thats what the P-8I's are there for. Anyway, before we go too much into the IAF rather than the subject matter. What must be said is about the terrain that needs radar coverage.
This is what needs coverage from either side, and in Pakistans case.. not too much of the middle part.
I really cant say anything on the highlighted part
However, in the end these are all sensor suites that are made to work together in unison. So when radars for the F-22 can be tested in a 757 testbed. I dont see why you cannot transplant the suite from one aircraft to another provided that you know the wiring, the power requirements and the calibration methods. After all, these sensors also take into account what aircraft they are on...and knowing those parameters or rather knowing how to input those parameters into the system is what matters.
Its like installing a transmission from a car into another, it would work but it was designed from the outset for another car and so a lot of adjustments are required to make that happen.
There are 4 ZDK-03's ordered on soft loans through one of the Chinese state banks.