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Radar integration: Indian Air Force signs Rs 8000 crore deal with Bharat Electronics Limited
The aim to integrate defence and civilian radars is to ensure any intrusion by a hostile aircraft, helicopter, drone or microlight can be detected and tackled as soon as it takes place.
Indian Air Force (IAF) on Thursday night signed a nearly Rs 8,000 crore deal with state-run Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) for the extension of its programmes integrating all civil and defence radars across the country. The IAF has already established five nodes of the IACCS (Integrated Air Command and Control System) in the western sector, bordering Pakistan.
Under the proposed expansion phase, four new nodes and ten subnodes will come up. While three nodes will be in eastern, central and southern India, the fourth will be for the strategically important Andaman and Nicobar Island.
On September 22, the cabinet committee on security had cleared the proposal for the Rs 8,000 crore project, which was sanctioned by the defence acquisition council in November last.
Once the system is in place, the air headquarters will get a composite air situation picture since it will be integrating Air Force, Army, Navy and civilian radars
Radar integration: Indian Air Force signs Rs 8000 crore deal with Bharat Electronics Limited - The Times of India
The aim to integrate defence and civilian radars is to ensure any intrusion by a hostile aircraft, helicopter, drone or microlight can be detected and tackled as soon as it takes place.
Indian Air Force (IAF) on Thursday night signed a nearly Rs 8,000 crore deal with state-run Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) for the extension of its programmes integrating all civil and defence radars across the country. The IAF has already established five nodes of the IACCS (Integrated Air Command and Control System) in the western sector, bordering Pakistan.
Under the proposed expansion phase, four new nodes and ten subnodes will come up. While three nodes will be in eastern, central and southern India, the fourth will be for the strategically important Andaman and Nicobar Island.
On September 22, the cabinet committee on security had cleared the proposal for the Rs 8,000 crore project, which was sanctioned by the defence acquisition council in November last.
Once the system is in place, the air headquarters will get a composite air situation picture since it will be integrating Air Force, Army, Navy and civilian radars
Radar integration: Indian Air Force signs Rs 8000 crore deal with Bharat Electronics Limited - The Times of India