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Project Cheetah set to take off, India to get upgraded & armed drones from Israel
Under the project, the Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) Israeli Herons will be upgraded to undertake specialised and longer surveillance missions & precision strikes.
SNEHESH ALEX PHILIP 3 August, 2021 9:25 am IST


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A Heron 1 UAV in flight

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New Delhi: After several rounds of discussions, Project Cheetah, under which India’s Heron drones are to be upgraded and armed with Israel’s help, is finally set to take off, ThePrint has learnt.

Sources in the defence and security establishment said cost negotiations for the nearly Rs 5,000 crore project involving Herons that are in service with the Indian Air Force (IAF), Army, and the Navy, has been completed and is in the last stage of decision making.

The Indian Air Force, which is the end agency for this project, is looking at a timeline within this fiscal to sign the contract, sources said.

Under the project, the Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) Israeli Herons, used by all three Services, will be upgraded.

This upgrade will include enabling the Herons with the capability of satellite navigation and specialised sensors.


But the icing on the cake is the plan to arm them. Under the contract, the Israelis will upgrade the Herons with the ability to not only undertake more specialised and longer surveillance missions but also precision strikes.

The Herons will have the capability to carry and launch air-to-ground precision missiles, sources said.

The development comes at a time when the Indian defence forces have also decided to jointly procure 30 High Altitude Long Endurance armed drones, MQ-9B, from the US.


Sources explained that both systems are different in capability and use. Hence, there is no overlap.

Sources said that after the Rafale fighter jet contract, the priority was 83 LCA Mk 1 A deal which was inked earlier this year. Other priorities included certain missile systems among others.

Project first initiated by IAF
Sources said that Project Cheetah was first initiated by the IAF in 2013. At that time the IAF was planning to upgrade the Herons in use with them.


Subsequently, a decision was taken to upgrade the Herons in service with the Army and the Navy as well.

There was also a plan to buy armed predator drones in larger numbers from the US, but it was shelved as the systems were proving to be very expensive.

Sources explained that the upgrade of the Herons serves the purpose it is intended for since the idea is to equip these systems with anti-personnel and anti-armour missiles, which will be smaller than the traditional ones.

“The drones will operate in a contested airspace. Because it will eventually have its own censors and armament, it reduces the time from spotting a target and launching a strike from elsewhere. The idea of having such systems is that it reduces the risk against pilots flying the fighters,” a former senior IAF officer explained.

The officer explained that the other Israeli surveillance drone in use with the Indian forces, Searcher, cannot be armed because they are smaller in size.

 
Why not go for a JV with Israel for drones? You maybe able to integrate your own weapons on it

Jv is for something where Israel and India both wants to develop jointly for future.
Israel has matured programs India is developing her own so if by jointly means some technical parts from Israel, India can do it without JV.
What will be a point of JV when other partner wont even buy a single unit?
 
Project Cheetah set to take off, India to get upgraded & armed drones from Israel
Under the project, the Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) Israeli Herons will be upgraded to undertake specialised and longer surveillance missions & precision strikes.
SNEHESH ALEX PHILIP 3 August, 2021 9:25 am IST


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A Heron 1 UAV in flight

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New Delhi: After several rounds of discussions, Project Cheetah, under which India’s Heron drones are to be upgraded and armed with Israel’s help, is finally set to take off, ThePrint has learnt.

Sources in the defence and security establishment said cost negotiations for the nearly Rs 5,000 crore project involving Herons that are in service with the Indian Air Force (IAF), Army, and the Navy, has been completed and is in the last stage of decision making.

The Indian Air Force, which is the end agency for this project, is looking at a timeline within this fiscal to sign the contract, sources said.

Under the project, the Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) Israeli Herons, used by all three Services, will be upgraded.

This upgrade will include enabling the Herons with the capability of satellite navigation and specialised sensors.


But the icing on the cake is the plan to arm them. Under the contract, the Israelis will upgrade the Herons with the ability to not only undertake more specialised and longer surveillance missions but also precision strikes.

The Herons will have the capability to carry and launch air-to-ground precision missiles, sources said.

The development comes at a time when the Indian defence forces have also decided to jointly procure 30 High Altitude Long Endurance armed drones, MQ-9B, from the US.


Sources explained that both systems are different in capability and use. Hence, there is no overlap.

Sources said that after the Rafale fighter jet contract, the priority was 83 LCA Mk 1 A deal which was inked earlier this year. Other priorities included certain missile systems among others.

Project first initiated by IAF
Sources said that Project Cheetah was first initiated by the IAF in 2013. At that time the IAF was planning to upgrade the Herons in use with them.


Subsequently, a decision was taken to upgrade the Herons in service with the Army and the Navy as well.

There was also a plan to buy armed predator drones in larger numbers from the US, but it was shelved as the systems were proving to be very expensive.

Sources explained that the upgrade of the Herons serves the purpose it is intended for since the idea is to equip these systems with anti-personnel and anti-armour missiles, which will be smaller than the traditional ones.

“The drones will operate in a contested airspace. Because it will eventually have its own censors and armament, it reduces the time from spotting a target and launching a strike from elsewhere. The idea of having such systems is that it reduces the risk against pilots flying the fighters,” a former senior IAF officer explained.

The officer explained that the other Israeli surveillance drone in use with the Indian forces, Searcher, cannot be armed because they are smaller in size.


India is moving fast on Drone technology and trying to adopt it at the earliest.

It is good for indian armed forces.

Agreed!!!
 
Jv is for something where Israel and India both wants to develop jointly for future.
Israel has matured programs India is developing her own so if by jointly means some technical parts from Israel, India can do it without JV.
What will be a point of JV when other partner wont even buy a single unit?
My point was to get some work in Heron instead of buying if off the shelf. Even if Israel doesn't buy it, India will have customized drones as per her needs.
 
Why not go for a JV with Israel for drones? You maybe able to integrate your own weapons on it
We already have, Adani Aerospace and Elbit.
 
My point was to get some work in Heron instead of buying if off the shelf. Even if Israel doesn't buy it, India will have customized drones as per her needs.
Haron has good American inputs India might not get clearances also Haron is a stopgap as India is investing good amount in similar spec turpo prop drone which do have Israeli inputs.
Again UCAV is something India dont find much use for we cant use them against good air defenses of regular armies and neither we are in need of UCAVs against terrorists in kashmir or north east.
India is looking for recce UAVs long range equiped with heavy sensors and high altitude something akin to Global Hawks which might be in Indian military wishlist for future rather than UCAVs
 
My point was to get some work in Heron instead of buying if off the shelf
You mean like the Brahmos or MR-SAM (Barak-8) where the initial versions have equal number of components and internal sub-systems from both countries but eventually we replaced most components with indigenous ones. For instance, the only Russian component in the Brahmos is the ramjet while the booster, seeker, airframe, electronic sub-systems have all been replaced with the ones from DRDO

Unfortunately, this isn't possible for two reasons
  • We have an active drone program under the name Rustom which DRDO seems to focus on instead of going with a JV
  • Not all departments of DRDO are as good as the missile dept. We were able to develop and successfully test multiple missile, air-defence systems since DRDO's missile dept is one of their best...similar to the rotary wing aircraft dept. This isn't the case with ADE which is responsible for our UAV program
Recently, we've roped in IITs and private sector. Hopefully this should better the situation

Some scaled models recently seen testing
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