Re: DRDO AWACS reloaded
Not for the role we are looking for. The proposed dia of the array is around 10 meters, larger than any array flying today. It needs the largest plane it can get, Beriev A-100, Airbus A330 would be good options.
Just to add to that,
CABS/DRDO is looking at and AWACS in the league of the Phalcon/E3C Sentry class, with comparable, if nor superior capabilities to either of them.
Now, let's have a look at the E3 Sentry:
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As one might have observed, there are around 16 command/control consoles on the Sentry, which measures well with the normal mission crew of 19. These guys are the hand behind the air control, surveillance operations of the Sentry AWACS.
Now compare that with the pictures of the IAF IL-76 AWACS:
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I could count 12 consoles in the image, But I assume that as in the case of the E3 sentry, additional consoles might be in separate compartments. Additionally, just as in E3 Sentry, There are several servers, mainframe(s) to process the data from the Radome and from other accompanying assets.
Even if we assume 15 consoles for the air control, command and surveillance of the future AWACS, we know from the PHALCON experience that the AWACS are also an intelligence asset with embedded COMMINT, SIGINT, COMJAM, hostile communication decryption and other capabilities. These will require separate consoles in addition to very high performance computing Mainframes.
From this it is clear that the future AWACS radar, along with the supporting Servers and Mainframes will require a substantial floor space, floor space which the C130 or other smaller aircraft lack.
And further beyond that, it is also debatable if a propeller driven C130J can power the scale of electronics: from the AESA radar to the Mainframes to the myriad of sensors to the consoles. It must be noted that the aircraft will itself demand a substantial fraction of the electrical power generated by the engines.
All this leads me to believe that a bigger aircraft is what the IAF will go for, when it does go ahead.