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  • in reply to: The Brand New IAF Thread (X) – Flamers NOT Welcome at all #2427647
    Rajan
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    Excellent news! anyone got any pics?
    A400M, 787, PAK FA and LCH it is a good christmas! fingers crossed!

    No pic of the actual helicopter as of now.

    Yes, this Dec/Jan is a bumper season for Indian aviation. First flight of LCA Trainer, Kaveri undergoing successful flight tests in Russia, probable LCH, cryogenic engine (GSLV mk-II) and PAK FA first flight!

    in reply to: The Brand New IAF Thread (X) – Flamers NOT Welcome at all #2427648
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    The LCH is going to be a huge success among the armed forces. HAL already have orders of 144 LCH’s for army and 75 for the IAF.

    There are some overweight problem’s as of now which will be solved by the next prototype. 🙂

    LCH will be a great success if everything goes rite as of now. IAF and IA should increase their order and HAL should promote LCH for international market much more aggressively.

    As per reports most of the overweight issues have been sorted out. Few remaining will be done in second TD.

    in reply to: The Brand New IAF Thread (X) – Flamers NOT Welcome at all #2427761
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    Time to fly: India’s new bird…. LCH

    After LCA Tejas, IJT and Saras another new from Indian aviation industry. I hope to see it in IAF/IA’s service with in next two to three years and above all IAF/IA support the programme! :diablo: 😀

    December 14
    A ‘baby’ of the Bangalore-headquartered defence PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, the first prototype of LCH is expected to take to the skies between December 26 and December 29, a senior HAL official told PTI here today.

    http://www.ptinews.com/news/422197_India-to-test-fly-light-combat-helicopters-shortly

    in reply to: The Brand New IAF Thread (X) – Flamers NOT Welcome at all #2427843
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    Pics of Mig-29KUB aerial refueling

    via Shiv Aroor

    http://i50.tinypic.com/fa55ia.jpg

    http://i45.tinypic.com/2n1ao7q.jpg

    in reply to: The PAK-FA Saga Episode X #2427845
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    PAK FA Makes First Taxi Run at KnAAPO Airfield

    Source: 24.12.09, Avia.RU

    The Russian fifth generation future fighter, the future tactical aircraft aviation complex (PAK FA) , has made its first taxi runs at the KnAAPO ((Komsomol’sk-on-Amur Aviation Production Association)) airfield, Lenta.RU reports.

    However, it is not being specified when in particular the airplane’s roll out took place and when its tests began. After the roll-out, the airman started the engines and the airplane began moving along the runway. During the taxi run, the PAK FA was braked several times. Two taxi runs were made in all.

    Only KnAAPO employees observed the test. As is expected, the PAK FA will make several more taxi runs before the end of 2009, and make first flight in January 2010.

    Earlier Russia’s vice premier, Sergey Ivanov, announced that the tests of the Russian fifth generation fighter will begin at the end of 2009 – start of 2010. The deputy defense minister, Vladimir Popovkin, announced in mid-September 2009, that the PAK FA, also known as the T-50 and “Article 701,” will begin to reach the Russian air force inventory from 2015.

    Source: 24.12.09, Avia.RU

    http://www.royfc.com/acft_news.html

    in reply to: The Brand New IAF Thread (X) – Flamers NOT Welcome at all #2427846
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    http://i46.tinypic.com/miihvs.jpg

    in reply to: Indian Space & Missile Discussion II #1808359
    Rajan
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    !!!! The GSAT-4 satellite which will carry the navigational payload for GAGAN is yet to be launched….

    Isro help
    This is where the AAI’s ambitious GPS-aided Geo Augmented Navigation (GAGAN), jointly developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation, comes into play. It will allow for better precision with the GPS-based aircraft position and will allow closer routes and enhanced capacity.

    “GAGAN is in the final operation phase and requires some certifications,” he said. “We will also need to connect all ground stations before it can be launched.”

    http://www.hindustantimes.com/News-Feed/newdelhi/Get-our-runways-running/Article1-489503.aspx

    in reply to: The PAK-FA Saga Episode X #2428172
    Rajan
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    Confirmed by an insider. But as he claims – official pictures only after the first flight.

    😀

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_nPOeuzIsOhY/Skh5s52Nx4I/AAAAAAAAAAM/YmUsEO_gmZM/s320/Holiday_Flower_Gift_FF203.jpg

    So we are going to see ‘world’s most speculated fighter aircraft’? Anything before Jan 10th?

    BTW Merry Xmas! 🙂

    in reply to: Indian Space & Missile Discussion II #1808584
    Rajan
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    Desi media! Now when Agni-3 had some flaws and fallen below expectation in recent tests? :dev2:

    Make or break Agni tests soon

    20 Dec 2009, 1814 hrs IST

    India is going to conduct crucial tests to iron out some flaws in the Agni 2 and Agni 3 missiles. Agni 2 is already inducted into Indian defence and Agni 3 is in the process of being inducted.

    But recently, trials of both these missiles had fallen below expectataions. In fact, the night trials of Agni 2 had failed last month.

    Now, the DRDO has ordered fresh tests on both missiles. They are both nuclear capable missiles and can hit China.

    The DRDO says the main flaws are due to production gaps and the Defence Minister too has said the rough edges will be soon be sorted out.

    Dr V K Saraswat, Chief, DRDO, says quality control was very important and this problem of production had to be looked into.

    A K Antony, Defence Minister said he is confident that the missile problems will be sorted out.

    http://www.timesnow.tv/Make-or-break-Agni-tests-soon/articleshow/4334699.cms

    in reply to: The PAK-FA Saga Episode X #2429289
    Rajan
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    Pak-FA first flight?:confused:

    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20091218/tod-giant-pyramid-ufo-hovers-over-moscow-870a197.html

    Its not moving. More like a balloon. Or may be aliens helping Russia to built the Raptorski! 😀

    in reply to: Indian Navy News and Discussions #2013321
    Rajan
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    Govt of India and her Babus! History repeats for them forever. New Babus…. same mistakes…. same corruptions…. same delay…. same way of milking… What I said about Indian ship building in the previous page! HDW… Gorshkov… P-17… Scorpene… and they will continue with this tradition!

    Scorpene tangled in govt web

    Ajai Shukla / New Delhi December 19, 2009, 0:38 IST

    An air of resignation hangs over the East Yard, a giant workshop shed in Mumbai’s Mazagaon Dock Limited (MDL), where six Scorpene submarines are to be fabricated for the Indian Navy. Two years ago, when Business Standard visited this facility, it hummed with activity as welders assembled the hull of the first Scorpene, which was to join the Indian Navy in 2012.

    Since then, rumours of delay, by as much as two years, have swirled around Project 75, under which the Scorpenes have been acquired. Business Standard has learnt that work on the first Scorpene has ground to a halt, and it is unlikely to be ready before 2015.

    Most disquietingly, the delay is due to a contracting blunder, stemming from the Ministry of Defence’s propagation of a myth that significant parts of the submarine were being built with Indian components.

    This led the defence ministry to create a special category called Mazagaon Procured Materials, or MPM. Of the total project cost of Rs 18,798 crore, Rs 2,700 crore (¤400 million) were set aside for MDL to contract directly for submarine materials. But the impression created, by giving MDL a budget for locally procuring materials and systems from multiple vendors, was false. The bulk of MPM budget, as the defence ministry knew, would go straight to a single vendor — French company Armaris, with whom India signed the Scorpene contract. This would pay for critical submarine systems, including the engine, the generators and special submarine steels.

    There was no question of competitive bidding for these items.

    Since they affected crucial aspects of Scorpene’s performance, such as noise levels, they had to be bought from the original vendor, Armaris, for performance guarantees to be valid.

    It is not clear why the defence ministry left these crucial Scorpene systems unpriced. What is clear is that French company DCNS, which took over Armaris in 2007, is now demanding close to Rs 4,700 crore (¤700 million) for these items, almost twice of what was budgeted.

    Minister of State for Defence Pallam Raju told Business Standard that DCNS based its higher demand on cost inflation since the contract was signed in October 2005. The MoD asked the French government to intercede with DCNS, but Paris is unwilling to help.

    “We expect the French government to play a role to ensure it (the MPM items) is not priced abnormally high. We understand their need to make profit, but the price should not be abnormally high. We feel the French government is shirking its responsibility,” said Raju. 😡 (what you were doing previously, when the deal was signed?)

    The MoD pleaded its case with a number of French officials, but in vain. “I visited Paris (in June 09) and I had a meeting with DCNS. They assured us they would hold our hand, but we are not getting that comfort level. I projected [the case] to the French defence minister as well. [In November] We had a senior French MoD bureaucrat… come [to Delhi] and I reflected it to him as well,” said Raju.

    The MoD blamed DCNS’ takeover of Armaris for further complicating the negotiations. But that does not answer why a contract that took nine years to finalise failed to fix the price for materials worth Rs 2,700 crore.

    Senior naval officers familiar with the negotiations said, “The inclusion of so many crucial systems in the MPM package — systems that everyone knew had to be bought from Armaris/DCNS — was a grave contracting mistake. This was done to give the impression of greater indigenisation… since these would apparently be items that MDL was procuring. But this scheme has backfired badly.”

    Naval planners are struggling to deal with a situation where the induction of Scorpene submarines remains a long way off. Only after the MoD and DCNS agree on a price that production would begin in France of the engines, generators and other systems that are included in MPM category. Technicians working on Project 75 estimate that, once a price is fixed and a contract signed, it will be 33-36 months before the items are delivered to MDL and fitted on the first Scorpene. Thereafter, the painstaking process of outfitting the rest of the vessel, fitting weapons and sensors and carrying out lengthy trials would begin before handing over the submarine to the Navy.

    But work at East Yard has not entirely stopped. Having completed the first hull, MDL is going ahead with fabricating the second and the third. Officials involved in Project 75 say this will allow submarines to be delivered at nine-month intervals, rather than the planned 12 months.

    Until MPM contract is signed, and the systems delivered, MDL’s East Yard will not be producing submarines, but 200-foot metal tubes for a project that began two decades ago, and gradually became a symbol of ineffective defence planning. lol

    http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/scorpene-tangled-in-govt-web/380037/

    in reply to: The Brand New IAF Thread (X) – Flamers NOT Welcome at all #2429632
    Rajan
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    Homeland Security on war footing
    18 Dec 2009

    http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/india-emerging/Homeland-Security-on-war-footing/articleshow/5349810.cms

    The shadowy world of intelligence gathering runs on the back of the very latest technology. Companies like ideaForge are pioneers here. When the IIT Bombay-based company first manufactured its unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), it never thought that NETRA, its collaborative project with the Defence Research and Development Organisation’s (DRDO’s) Research and Development Engineers (R&DE), could secure a place in the homeland security market.

    Shaped like a spider with a small ‘eye’ that can zoom in on objects on the ground, NETRA is equipped with auto take-off and landing features that allow it to work even in cramped zones. Each unit is priced at Rs. 15- 20 lakh and weighs less than 1.5 kilos.

    Well CBI does everything the FBI does bar national/internal security. I think India just has too many agencies formed to satisfy the people and journos after major terror attacks and intelligence mishaps. One or two well thought about agencies is enough. 😉

    CBI is a crime investigation agency, its not responsible for internal security or anti-terror activities. FBI does many things that CBI don’t, thats why NIA was created. USA has many more agencies than India. India just had CBI and now NIA, thats it.

    in reply to: The Brand New IAF Thread (X) – Flamers NOT Welcome at all #2429789
    Rajan
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    CBI – FBI etc.

    CBI =! FBI. There was no equivalent of FBI in India to watch out people’s privacy and movements. The IB rarely involved. But after 26/11 Govt of India created a new agency named NIA (National Investigation Agency). The NIA will do the necessary investigation against anti-national elements inside India with out halting general people’s privacy.

    in reply to: The Brand New IAF Thread (X) – Flamers NOT Welcome at all #2429790
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    Does the LCA have a IRST? Just thinking if the DRDO is making an MKII it would be good to have the current Mig-35’s OLS on it with all the different fields of view etc. It would help make the LCA more survivable.

    Current LCA most probably will not get any IRST but the mk2 version will get an advanced IRST.

    SU-30MKI over Kolkata for the first time…

    Credit: Indian Air Force
    Via: Shiv Arror

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_o_no4M2xEPY/SyZeoopNUoI/AAAAAAAAJAY/QZLe0X5dlIc/s1600-h/1_+SU-30+MK1+OF+INDIAN+AIR+FORCE+PERFORMING+OVER+KOLKATA+FOR+THE+FIRST+TIME+DURING+VIJAY+DIWAS+CELEBRATIONS-794085.jpg

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_o_no4M2xEPY/SyZepOgH-uI/AAAAAAAAJAg/XUPzBuglCI8/s1600-h/2_+SU-30+MK1+OF+INDIAN+AIR+FORCE+PERFORMING+OVER+KOLKATA+FOR+THE+FIRST+TIME+DURING+VIJAY+DIWAS+CELEBRATIONS-796047.jpg

    in reply to: The Brand New IAF Thread (X) – Flamers NOT Welcome at all #2402826
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    Nod to Rs 8,000cr for production of Tejas
    B.R. SRIKANTH
    BENGALURU

    In a major leg-up for one of the country’s most crucial indigenous defence initiatives, the Centre has sanctioned a massive Rs 8,000 crores to begin production of the fighter jet Tejas for the IAF and Indian Navy.

    The lion’s share of this outlay, Rs 5,000 crores, will be for the manufacture of the jets for the IAF, while the rest will be for the development of a variant for the Navy, P.S. Subramanyam, director of the Aeronautical Development Agency which coordinates the Light Combat Aircraft programme, told this newspaper. “This is very good encouragement for a homegrown programme, but the challenge ahead is that we must deliver the jets on time. The first of these fighters will join the IAF’s fleet early 2011. The Air Force has ordered one squadron (20 fighters), and is in the process of ordering another squadron,” he said.

    Official sources said the IAF has committed to the purchase of 140 more jets, for seven squadrons, with more powerful engines. Next year, the LCA programme will cross another milestone with the maiden flight of the naval version.

    http://epaper.asianage.com/Asian/AAge/2009/12/16/ArticleHtmls/16_12_2009_003_013.shtml

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