CBU-105/95 Sensor Fuzed Weapon

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Absolutely not. Harop is used in SEAD role. Prithvis will be used as Battlefield/Tactical Ballistic Missiles.
The article talked about using it against terror camps! In an all out war scenario, it may be useful for SEAD. For anti-terrorist operations it is almost the same use.

The point is that India can't use either Harop or Prithvi without it getting escalated into a full fledged war. Pakistanis are willing to put their whole country at the line for the sake of these filthy terrorists.

So it comes back to political will rather than a specific weapon system.

And the question is : do we realize that Pak is a nuclear armed million army and several more million jihadi strong neighbour with whom we share a 1000 mile border ?
No more than a few thousand Jihadis! A few thousand Jihadis even kept the millions of pushtun tribals in FATA under their boots with the threat of violence and beheadings. There are no millions of Jihadis and the few will run like the dogs they are when the IA comes marching in.
 

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No more than a few thousand Jihadis! A few thousand Jihadis even kept the millions of pushtun tribals in FATA under their boots with the threat of violence and beheadings. There are no millions of Jihadis and the few will run like the dogs they are when the IA comes marching in.
Sad to see this vinod this line is far from reality. If we continue here it will derail the thread please respond in appropriate thread.
 

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Sad to see this vinod this line is far from reality. If we continue here it will derail the thread please respond in appropriate thread.
I am talking of Jihadis in Pakistan who are willing to put their lives at risk and actually undertake violent actions. The number of closet Jihadis is much larger and they don't matter in any conflict.
 

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old news....

http://65.182.162.202/story/30108

US offers India $375 mn deal for smart missiles

The Pentagon has notified the US Congress of its offer to sell India CBU-105 Sensor Fuzed Weapons (SFW) worth $375 million to help the "Indian Air Force to develop and enhance standardisation and operational ability with the United States."

"This proposed sale will contribute to the foreign policy and national security of the United States by helping to strengthen the US-India strategic relationship," the Pentagon's Defence Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) told the US Congress September 30, a day before the Senate approved the India-US civil nuclear deal.

It will also help "improve the security of an important partner, which continues to be an important force for political stability, peace and economic progress in South Asia," the agency said, assuring lawmakers "the proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the basic military balance in the region."

The proposed sale comes three weeks after US offered India a $170 million deal for the sale of two dozen Harpoon air to ground anti-ship missiles during Defence minister AK Antony's visit to Washington.

"India intends to use the Sensor Fuzed Weapons to modernise its armed forces and enhance its defensive ability to counter ground-armoured threats. The missiles will assist the Indian Air Force to develop and enhance standardisation and operational ability with the United States. India will have no difficulty absorbing these missiles into its armed forces," the DSCA said.

"There will be no adverse impact on US defence readiness as a result of this proposed sale," it added.

The SFW - a 1,000-pound class weapon - is designed to accurately detect and defeat a wide range of moving and stationary land and maritime target threats with minimal collateral damage, while not leaving a single hazardous dud.

India, DSCA said, "has requested a possible sale of 510 CBU-105 Sensor Fuzed Weapons, 19 CBU-105 Integration test assets (12 live tails, seven inert tails) and five CBU-97 Integration test assets as well as associated equipment and services."

The total value, if all options are exercised, could be as high as $375 million.

New Delhi, the agency said, has requested offsets for the deal, but at this time agreements are undetermined and will be defined in negotiations between India and the contractor.

The prime contractor will be Textron Systems Corporation of Wilmington, Massachusetts.

Textron Defence Systems describes its SFW as "the first and only combat-proven, clean battlefield weapon of its kind in US Air Force inventory."

The SFW contains 10 BLU-108 submunitions, each with four smart Skeet warheads, for a total of 40 warheads.

One SFW can simultaneously detect and engage many fixed and moving land combat targets within 121,400 sq mts.

This wide-area capability enables the SFW to halt an invading force and attack air defence sites while significantly reducing the number of aircraft sorties, it says.

Designed for stand-off deployment from a wide selection of aircraft, SFW's versatility and superior lethality make it the weapon of choice for anti-armour, destruction of enemy air defence and many other combat missions.

SFW can be deployed from US or North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) tactical aircraft in all weather conditions, day or night, and is presently certified on most US Air Force fighter and bomber aircraft.

Each smart Skeet warhead can defeat a variety of moving and stationary targets, from heavy armoured battle tanks, soft-skinned vehicles to maritime threats. Many of these include parked aircraft, mobile radars and jammers, air defence vehicles and support vehicles.
 

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old news....India asks for cluster bombs from USA
 
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This is a very useful addition to IA's armory, especially for anti-armor role specific ops. With these kinds of weapons,we can annihilate an invading enemy armor force without putting our own armored assets in harm's way.
 
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http://defense-technologynews.blogspot.com/2008/10/india-cbu-105-sensor-fuzed-weapons.html

India Acquires CBU-105 Sensor Fuzed Weapons



WASHINGTON - August 30, 2009: The Defense Security Cooperation Agency notified Congress of a possible Foreign Military Sale to India of CBU-105 Sensor Fuzed Weapons as well as associated equipment and services.
The total value, if all options are exercised, could be as high as $375 million. The Government of India has requested a possible sale of 510 CBU-105 Sensor Fuzed Weapons; 19 CBU-105 Integration test assets (12 live tails, 7 inert tails); 5 CBU-97 Integration test assets; containers; aircraft modification and integration; spare and repair parts; support and test equipment; software support; personnel training and training equipment; technical data and publications; U.S. Government and contractor engineering and logistics support services; and other related elements of logistics support.
The estimated cost is $375 million. This proposed sale will contribute to the foreign policy and national security of the United States by helping to strengthen the U.S.-India strategic relationship and to improve the security of an important partner which continues to be an important force for political stability, peace, and economic progress in South Asia.
India intends to use the Sensor Fuzed Weapons to modernize its armed forces and enhance its defensive ability to counter ground-armored threats.
The missiles will assist the Indian Air Force to develop and enhance standardization and operational ability with the United States. India will have no difficulty absorbing these missiles into its armed forces. The proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the basic military balance in the region.
The prime contractor will be Textron Systems Corporation of Wilmington, MA. The purchaser has requested offsets; however, at this time agreements are undetermined and will be defined in negotiations between the purchaser and contractor.
Implementation of this proposed sale will require annual trips to India involving U.S. Government and contractor representatives for technical reviews/support, and program management for a period of approximately two years.
There will be no adverse impact on U.S. defense readiness as a result of this proposed sale. This notice of a potential sale is required by law; it does not mean that the sale has been concluded.
 

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India to get most lethal and advanced cluster bombs from USA

IAF Cleared For CBU-105 Sensor-Fused Weapon

The Indian Air Force has been cleared to receive 512 American-built CBU-105 sensor-fuzed munitions worth $257,737,338 more than two years after the Indian government first expressed it interest in procuring the system in September 2008. The IAF will also receive 44 training units. I'd reported on the system being in-principle cleared in March this year, with the final clearance coming in November. Total Buck Rogers weapon.

 
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Would be very expensive and thats why only 'x' numbers have been procured.

Further, storage and shelf life may also have been an issue.
 

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Woh!!! Great but 512 is very small amount we need at least 1000 to 1200 of them.
 

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Whats the current status on this? dont see much activity or news on this follow up.
 

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IAF Cleared For CBU-105 Sensor-Fused Weapon

The Indian Air Force has been cleared to receive 512 American-built CBU-105 sensor-fuzed munitions worth $257,737,338 more than two years after the Indian government first expressed it interest in procuring the system in September 2008. The IAF will also receive 44 training units. I'd reported on the system being in-principle cleared in March this year, with the final clearance coming in November. Total Buck Rogers weapon.

OMG ! it works like science fiction weapon, wow !! Kudos to US and India.
 
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Cool! Kind of an air-launched-cluster version of BONUS artillery rounds.


I envy you guys, that's a really cool weapon.
 
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Cool! Kind of an air-launched-cluster version of BONUS artillery rounds.


I envy you guys, that's a really cool weapon.
wow thats really cool..... i found this also interesting.

Dragon Fire 120 mm Heavy Mortar
 
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