Gagan Shakti 2018: The IAF Will Field 1,100 Aircraft For Mega War Exerc

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UPA and earlier govts did not give shit about NE.
Also if Chinese would have taken over some areas of NE. then GoI would have termed it unfortunate and tried to discuss with China for returning it back.
UPA tries to appease everyone except their own, its like the song, dusro pe karam apno pe sitam
If we build anything near the border, the Chinese term it as act of aggression, and if they build anything close to the border, its for development of the area. the problem is that UPA tried to play the game and they had no clue or not bothered to know about it, any loss is ok,
On other hand, BJP govt is going on much better to develop infrastructure and connect NE to rest of India as it should have been done several decades ago, Congress policy was based on MPs they can get and NE did not have many MPs and also its easy to manipulate there as most are chrisitaisn and hence were pro congress.
There was an article floating around that Modi removed a baby overseeing an NE road development bcoz Babu wasn't giving desired results. Newswala termed this as Modi's hunger for report card politics and showcasing projects in 2019 elections

MSM demonizing PM for faster completion of projects in professional way.
 

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UPA and earlier govts did not give shit about NE.
Also if Chinese would have taken over some areas of NE. then GoI would have termed it unfortunate and tried to discuss with China for returning it back.
UPA tries to appease everyone except their own, its like the song, dusro pe karam apno pe sitam.
I would say it was more of khud pe karam, Deshvaasiyon pe zulmo-sitam aur shatru ke saame ghutne teko bina laajo-sharam.

If we build anything near the border, the Chinese term it as act of aggression, and if they build anything close to the border, its for development of the area. the problem is that UPA tried to play the game and they had no clue or not bothered to know about it, any loss is ok.
They had only one game in that region. Keep it backward, then pretend to allocate huge amounts of money as "special economic package", pocket a large chunk of it, the area remains backwards, rinse and repeat.

[/QUOTE]On other hand, BJP govt is going on much better to develop infrastructure and connect NE to rest of India as it should have been done several decades ago, Congress policy was based on MPs they can get and NE did not have many MPs and also its easy to manipulate there as most are chrisitaisn and hence were pro congress.[/QUOTE]

The NE states together send 25 MPs to Lok Sabha, a not so insignificant number- greater than Kerala, Odisha, Telangana and the same as AP, Rajasthan, nearly the same as Gujarat (26), Karnataka (28)- a huge chunk of them STs. The game plan was that in a neglected area infested with missionaries, even before the elections were called, it would be 20+ for them (counting a few losses in Assam), because till recently there was no real opposition. The regionals (except probably AGP) would end up allying with them anyway.
 

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i Don't get this news item. How can air launched brahmos be launched during live exercises while it is still in development phase?

is there something i am missing here?
BrahMos-equipped Su-30MKIs hit bull's eye as Gaganshakti-2018 concludes



After carrying out extensive missions on the borders with China, the Indian Air Force has carried out strikes against locations from where the Chinese will gain entry closer to the Indian waters.

Su-30MKIs fitted with BrahMos missiles carried out strikes in the Malacca Straits which will be the entry point of the Chinese military in the Indian Ocean region.

The aircraft also carried out a sortie of over 2,000 kilometers where they were provided mid-air refuelling by Ilyushin 78 tankers and direction by the Airborne Early Warning Systems (AWACS), the sources said.

The air force is carrying out exercise Gaganshakti which is at the moment in its terminal phase and has showcased strength of the Indian Air Force to adversaries on both Pakistan and China front.

The Sukhoi-launched BrahMos can hit targets from a range of 300 kms and can destroy aircraft carriers of the People's Liberation Army Navy.

During Gaganshakti, which concluded recently, the air force focused greatly on tackling a two front war scenario. In the first phase, its western command and south-western air command completely suppressed the enemy on the western front while in the second phase, the formations focused on the Chinese frontiers.


http://www.defencenews.in/article/B...ulls-eye-as-Gaganshakti-2018-concludes-547784
 

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BrahMos-equipped Su-30MKIs hit bull's eye as Gaganshakti-2018 concludes



After carrying out extensive missions on the borders with China, the Indian Air Force has carried out strikes against locations from where the Chinese will gain entry closer to the Indian waters.

Su-30MKIs fitted with BrahMos missiles carried out strikes in the Malacca Straits which will be the entry point of the Chinese military in the Indian Ocean region.

The aircraft also carried out a sortie of over 2,000 kilometers where they were provided mid-air refuelling by Ilyushin 78 tankers and direction by the Airborne Early Warning Systems (AWACS), the sources said.

The air force is carrying out exercise Gaganshakti which is at the moment in its terminal phase and has showcased strength of the Indian Air Force to adversaries on both Pakistan and China front.

The Sukhoi-launched BrahMos can hit targets from a range of 300 kms and can destroy aircraft carriers of the People's Liberation Army Navy.

During Gaganshakti, which concluded recently, the air force focused greatly on tackling a two front war scenario. In the first phase, its western command and south-western air command completely suppressed the enemy on the western front while in the second phase, the formations focused on the Chinese frontiers.

http://www.defencenews.in/article/B...ulls-eye-as-Gaganshakti-2018-concludes-547784

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BrahMos-equipped Su-30MKIs hit bull's eye as Gaganshakti-2018 concludes



After carrying out extensive missions on the borders with China, the Indian Air Force has carried out strikes against locations from where the Chinese will gain entry closer to the Indian waters.

Su-30MKIs fitted with BrahMos missiles carried out strikes in the Malacca Straits which will be the entry point of the Chinese military in the Indian Ocean region.

The aircraft also carried out a sortie of over 2,000 kilometers where they were provided mid-air refuelling by Ilyushin 78 tankers and direction by the Airborne Early Warning Systems (AWACS), the sources said.

The air force is carrying out exercise Gaganshakti which is at the moment in its terminal phase and has showcased strength of the Indian Air Force to adversaries on both Pakistan and China front.

The Sukhoi-launched BrahMos can hit targets from a range of 300 kms and can destroy aircraft carriers of the People's Liberation Army Navy.

During Gaganshakti, which concluded recently, the air force focused greatly on tackling a two front war scenario. In the first phase, its western command and south-western air command completely suppressed the enemy on the western front while in the second phase, the formations focused on the Chinese frontiers.

http://www.defencenews.in/article/B...ulls-eye-as-Gaganshakti-2018-concludes-547784
That's the point. was there any news of induction of air launched brahmos into IAF prior to gagan shakthi 2018?

this is the last we heard about ALCM
http://www.theweekendleader.com/Hea...ersion-test-fired-with-indigenous-seeker.html

Testing phase is still on, as far as we know.
 

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I think Brahmos A was more about the test firing from the aircraft there is nothing new in the missile compared to other Brahmos ..We had waited for the structural modifications to Su30MKI to carry and fire the Brahmos ..As its done successfully more than twice i think its more like ready to induct into airforce ..All it matters is the number of Su30MKI jets which need to be modified and handed over to IAF by HAL ...

The testing phase is for the indigenous seeker not any other changes ..so we can still induct Brahmos A with old existing seekers into IAF

That's the point. was there any news of induction of air launched brahmos into IAF prior to gagan shakthi 2018?

this is the last we heard about ALCM
http://www.theweekendleader.com/Hea...ersion-test-fired-with-indigenous-seeker.html

Testing phase is still on, as far as we know.
 

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That's the point. was there any news of induction of air launched brahmos into IAF prior to gagan shakthi 2018?

this is the last we heard about ALCM
http://www.theweekendleader.com/Hea...ersion-test-fired-with-indigenous-seeker.html

Testing phase is still on, as far as we know.
This was Phase II of the trials - firing In a realtime war-like scenario. An ideal environment to test the missile. And it was bang on!

However there would be a few more tests before it is inducted and declared fully ops.
 

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Gagan Shakti - IAF's mega exercise has achieved more than its objectives, says Air Chief Marshal
PTI | Updated: Apr 23, 2018, 10:02 PM IST

Gagan Shakti

The 13-day long mega military excercise has indicated its readiness to deal with Pakistan and China.

The 13-day long mega military exercise by the Indian Air Force achieved more than its stated "objectives", Air Chief Marshal B S Dhanoa said today, indicating its readiness to deal with a hostile Pakistan and China almost simultaneously.

Two days after curtains came down on Gagan Shakti -- the biggest exercise by the IAF in three decades -- Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa said over 11,000 sorties were carried out by combat, transport and rotary wing aircraft of the force to test its combat readiness.

"All men and women of the IAF rose to the occasion and achieved things beyond our stated objectives," the IAF Chief told PTI in an interview.

As part of the massive drill from April 8 to 20, the IAF deployed its entire war waging machinery for the pan-India exercise with fighter jets, equipped with strategic weapons like Brahmos and Harpoon anti ship missiles, carrying out deep penetration strikes to revalidate its strategic reach.

"We achieved relocation and rebalancing of assets from one sector to another in 48 hours," Dhanoa said. "The overall objective of Gagan Shakti was fully achieved," he said without elaborating.

Explaining the significance, a senior IAF official said the objective of the rebalancing and relocation was to quickly flatten the enemy in one front and redeploy the assets in another sector within 48 hours -- in a possible two-front war scenario.

Dhanoa said the IAF achieved all parameters of serviceability, surge operations, relocation of resources and joint operations with the Army and Navy during the exercise which were crucial aspects of the war fighting machinery.

The combat drill was carried out at a time when China was increasing its assertiveness along the borders with India and while Pakistan has been continuing its skirmishes along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir.

The exercise covered all terrains including desert, high altitude areas like Ladakh, maritime sphere and almost all possible war scenarios were rehearsed on a real time basis.

"We carried out the exercise thinking as if we are going to fight a war," said a senior IAF official.

When asked about reports of the IAF having carried out "strikes in the Malacca Strait, Dhanoa categorically denied it. Officials said the IAF demonstrated its ability to reach maritime targets as far away as 4,000 kilometers in the

Malacca Straits but the force stuck to the targets provided by the Indian Navy, none of which were in the waterway around Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.

The exercise also focused on flexible use of airspace, joint maritime air operations with the Indian Navy, joint operations with the Indian Army, simulated combat search and rescue for effective extraction of downed aircrew behind enemy lines among others.

Officials said the aim of this exercise was to ensure real time coordination and deployment of air power in a short and intense battle scenario and the objective was fully achieved.

They said the concept of network centric operations and long range missions were tested effectively.

They said Pakistan and China were informed about the mega exercise.

The officials said state-run defence organisations such as Defence Research and Development Organisation, Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd, Ordnance Factory Board etc also provided adequate support. They said Defence Minister

Nirmala Sitharaman was impressed by the ordnance efficiency.
 

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Isn't it important to maintain the decorum and traditions of an organisation that is older than the republic? That has fought for this nation tooth and nail and whose personnel serve selflessly. All the military asks for is respect and honour. The way you dress shows just how seriously (or not) you take us.

Antony was a goddamn disaster. To compare parikar to him is an insult to the latter.
Is the decorum and tradition of the organization more important than the actual performance of the individual?
I am sorry, but it is this very emphasis on looks, spit and polish which the west revolves around, which has actually demeaned the very idea of "work is worship" and made it "look good and look busy".

This is a personal grouse of mine now. I see cities full of wannabe models strutting their stuff.

Everywhere we look now, it is fairness creams, kareena kapoor strutting around and people selling expensive suits worn in swanky offices. Whereas the real people taking this country forward are the overweight, sun-starved official in some DRDO office working on some INS gizmo or the un-sung low level worker at a steel factory making sure the production is perfect. Or the dark skinned, rustic jawan who is manning a border outpost in some remote part of India.

The military expects respect and honor but in reality, it needs much more than that. It needs world class weapons from a society that is income/GDP still amongst the lowest in the world, it needs expensive domestic systems which are of high-quality (compare the price of even a single 155MM OFB shell) to any civilian item. It needs expensive pensions, high-quality infrastructure.

So the question to ask is - do you want a man who can deliver on the latter, a man who genuinely wants to fix things or a smooth talker who dresses suavely and says the right things and is completely or partially ineffectual.

I seriously - and this is merely my personal opinion - think that Indian organizations need to focus more on effectiveness rather than such pointless focus areas of spit and polish and looking fancy etc.

By all means be neat and clean, but for crying out loud, focus on the things that matter.

George Fernandes used to dress like a labor activist, which he was. He was also deeply concerned about the forces.
 

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IAF took nine months to prepare for #GaganShakti2018, its biggest exercise ever. Sources say 300 expert teams are analysing different aspects of the exercise, a report on lessons learnt to be out in a week. @htTweet

Chinese air force closely monitored different aspects of IAF's #GaganShakti2018 exercise in the eastern sector, say sources. @htTweets. IAF planes flew 11k sorties during the mock war.
 

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Indian Air Force Tests Capability To Handle Nuke Warfare During Mega Exercise
A major focus of the exercise was to check combat capability of the indigenously developed Light Combat Aircraft or LCA Tejas and their performance was satisfactory.
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The primary aim of the exercise was to sharpen India's war waging capability. (File photo)

NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force or IAF tested its capability in dealing with a possible scenario of nuclear and biological warfare during a 13-day-long mega military exercise whose aim was to sharpen its war waging capability in the wake of fast evolving regional security situation.

Official sources said the focus of the Gagan Shakti exercise from April 8 to 20 was to check the viability of IAF's operational plans to deal with any kind of challenge including nuclear warfare and a possible situation of a two-front war with China and Pakistan.

A major focus of the exercise was to check combat capability of the indigenously developed Light Combat Aircraft or LCA Tejas and their performance was satisfactory, IAF sources said.

They said eight Tejas were deployed during the exercise and some of these had reported minor technical issues, adding each of the six Tejas had flown six sorties daily like any other platforms including Sukhoi, Mirage 2000 and MiG 29 jets. (432 sorties in entire excercise?)

The sources said aim of the exercise was to test IAF's combat readiness in a real time scenario, adding it had never carried out an exercise of this scale earlier.

A key focus of the exercise was to check IAF's readiness to deal with a biological, chemical and nuclear war and we were satisfied with our capability to deal with such situations, they said.


They also said all types of aerial weapons, including standoff and precision weapons were deployed to validate their use in the air operations matrix.

As part of the massive drill, the IAF deployed its entire assets for the pan-India exercise with fighter jets, equipped with strategic weapons like Brahmos and Harpoon anti ship missiles, carrying out deep penetration strikes to revalidate its strategic reach.

During the exercise, the sources said over 11,000 sorties were flown which included nearly 9,000 sorties by fighter aircraft.

The combat drill was carried out at a time when China was increasing its assertiveness along the borders with India and while Pakistan has been continuing its skirmishes along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir.

The exercise covered all terrains including desert, high altitude areas like Ladakh and maritime sphere.

During combat drills near Sino-India border, the IAF significantly focused on inter valley transfer of troops considering various possible situations of conflict and taking a lesson from the Doklam standoff.

Ensuring serviceability of fighter aircraft and various missile systems were a priority area and the IAF succeeded in its endeavour, officials said.

The serviceability of surface-to-air missiles were around 97 per cent while serviceability of fighter jets were close to 80 per cent, they said.

Serviceability refers to availability of an aircraft or a weapon system for deployment. The IAF has been struggling to maintain high serviceability levels of its platforms due to difficulty in getting required spares.

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Similarly, the IAF could ensure high levels of dispatch reliability which refers to ability to make the serviceable flying platforms airborne as and when required, the officials said.
 
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