IAF Release: Heralding a new chapter, the first Indian Air Force AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System) platform that altogether sets to alter the dimension of the see-through capability of the IAF beyond conventional visions of ground-based and tethered electromagnetic sensors, will arrive in India on May 25.
On its maiden flight from Israel to India, the veritable flying-giant with an all-pervasive electromagnetic vision will land first at Jamnagar in western Gujarat and arrive at Palam airport the following day. Although slated to operate from Agra, home to the mammoth Ilyushin family in India, an induction ceremony awaits the first AWACS in the National Capital.
The AWACS is an airborne mission support system fitted on an IL-76 aircraft with improved engines. With radar that can help detect even a cruise missile or an aircraft at ranges far more than the ranges detected through the present ground-based radars, the AWACS radar, most sophisticated to date, can collate surface information about troop movements and missile launches even while listening to highly confidential communications between enemy frontline units.
Air combats the world over are now envisaged in an ever-increasing electronic surveillance environment where pilots have little liberties for individual manouevring without endangering their own lives or safety of their aircraft. The IAF AWACS will help pilots find hitherto unconceivable space and room for tactical manouevres in the air under controlled directions that will give them an edge over their adversaries at all times.
AWACS, a potent force-multiplier, will significantly enhance the effectiveness of both – offensive and defensive operations. The intensity and pace of modern air battle need AWACS for a successful air defence umbrella to be maintained. The swift mobility that the AWACS platform provides will help neutralize any threat as it can be moved anywhere at a very short notice.
Hope you cover it and do a positive write-up.
One question – did the Agni-2 test of 19 May 2009 succeed ?
Great news. About freaking time!
Shiv any idea when will drdo come up with Nirbhay and when will the ATV surface.
what’s this Nirbhay ??
Nirbhay is supposedly a cruise missile. Prasunda’s informed opinion in his blog is that it is a Lakshya RPV type use..in the sense that it will mimic/simulate C-802/Babur’s flight and RCS characteristics so that our air-defence people can get practice interception/engagement..or possibly test our missile defences..
In short, it will not be deployed as a LACM or ADM(like Brahmos)..but as a target practise..
just my 2 cents..
WOOOT!!!
WooT!
We have our first AWACS…
Woot!