IAF launches own 3G cellular network project

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IAF launches own 3G cellular network project
26 October 2013



The Indian Air Force on Friday launched its 3G cellular network named Air Force Cellular (AFCEL), becoming first among the three services to have commissioned its own captive 3G network.

Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee (COSC) and Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal NAK Browne inaugurated the cellular network at Air Headquarters Vayu Bhawan in the National Capital Region.

Launching the pan-India AFCEL project, the Air Chief said, ''Today's launch of Phase I of AFCEL in the National Capital Region is yet another milestone in the IAF's transformation into a modern, networked, aerospace organisation with full spectrum dominance.

"With the IAF's 3G WCDMA project, we are taking a quantum leap forward in our quest to provide mobile and secure 'end-point' connectivity to the air warriors deployed across the length and breadth of our country.

''AFCEL will facilitate real time exchange of information in an ever dynamic operational environment that we operate in. Considering the ever increasing relevance of cellular devices in our work space AFCEL will form a crucial component of IAF's network-centric operations delivering timely and accurate information to our air warriors.

I am certain that provision of this capability will keep our men and women connected to the Information Grid and ensure high situational awareness as well as greater synergy in command and control functions.''

He said the AFCEL nodes will cover a number of fixed locations with mobile base transmitting stations (MBTS), which will extend connectivity to remote areas as well. These BTS will provide critical secure communications support for voice, SMS and data exchange and have a force multiplication effect in the conduct of our operations, he added.

The system has been integrated by HCL Infosystems and technology partners Alcatel Lucent India.

IAF's AFCEL project team will now take the process of linking IAF personnel in a more efficient and effective manner.

Through AFCEL, IAFaims to bring all its units and stations under the overarching umbrella of 3G connectivity.

While Phase I of the project will ensure mobile connectivity to all air force personnel in the National Capital Region, Phase II will cover the rest of the bases.

AFCEL has been customised for defence requirements and is a full IP network with stringent quality of service, high quality voice and data solutions.

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What's the use of such technology (at present) if the aircraft inventory majorly consists of jets that still use analog systems? (-__-)
 

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What is the use of such technology that can easily be intercepted? This makes a perfect target for spoofers to grab data off the network without ever being on base.
 

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One would need specific IAF equipment to even see the network silly man. No one will be able to just 'grab' data off the network.
 

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