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So according to this Livefist report and a TOI report, IAF will receive 6 A-320 based AEWC.

https://www.livefistdefence.com/202...vert-6-air-india-a320s-into-iaf-aew-jets.html

The DAC has cleared the project today. It's worth Rs 10500 crores. Under this the fleet of 6 A-320 will be sent to an Airbus facility in France, probably Toulouse to modify and retrofit them for the role of AEWC .


It will be in the class of Boeing Wedgetail.
So Shiv Aroor has cleared up things and has edited his article.
The 6 A-320 will sport a variant of the S band rectangular array that the Netra currently has.

This is to go around the Embraer problem. Remember the allegations of kickbacks and then the scam. IAF is elated with the performance of the Netra . IAF wants more of them at a short notice . Now DRDO can't go back to Embraer for more EMB-145I. And if DRDO decides to go in for a new platform like Bombardier 5000 or 6000, it will mean initiating a case for buying new acs from a foreign OEM. Another three years even before the first airframe lands in India. Then the problem of capex.

So they have come up with this brilliant idea of going in for A-320 from Air India.

The actual P-75I Awacs project still remains though .
 

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So Shiv Aroor has cleared up things and has edited his article.
The 6 A-320 will sport a variant of the S band rectangular array that the Netra currently has.

This is to go around the Embraer problem. Remember the allegations of kickbacks and then the scam. IAF is elated with the performance of the Netra . IAF wants more of them at a short notice . Now DRDO can't go back to Embraer for more EMB-145I. And if DRDO decides to go in for a new platform like Bombardier 5000 or 6000, it will mean initiating a case for buying new acs from a foreign OEM. Another three years even before the first airframe lands in India. Then the problem of capex.

So they have come up with this brilliant idea of going in for A-320 from Air India.

The actual P-75I Awacs project still remains though .
Bdw you summarised brilliantly...loved it
 

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Scientists have developed a low-cost supercapacitor device with excellent capacitive retention with a novel electrode material they have synthesized, which can pave the way for the next generation high power-high energy storage devices.

Supercapacitors have gained considerable attention due to their high power density, long cycle life, and excellent capacity retention compared to their battery counterparts. Supercapacitors with high capacitance and excellent capacitive retention developed from low-cost fabrication techniques are the need of the hour, considering their potential utility in the commercial market.

Scientists at the International Advanced Research Center for Powder Metallurgy and New Materials (ARCI), an autonomous body of the Department of Science and Technology, in collaboration with IIT Hyderabad have developed a facile, scalable, and cost-effective electrochemical route to synthesize electrodes made of Nickel cobaltite (NiCo2O4) containing nanosheet structures with incorporated oxygen vacancies as an active material, for hybrid supercapacitors. These electrodes have been found to have excellent electrochemical performance.

Such hybrid supercapacitors combine the features of both conventional double layer supercapacitors and batteries and act as high power-high energy storage devices. However, it remains challenging to design pseudocapacitor devices with redox metal oxide (MO) materials with high porosity, which exhibit high capacitance and good cycle life. It is desirable to amend the intrinsic properties of the synthesized MO to enhance its conductivity, stability, and electrochemical activity.

Scientists at ARCI and IIT-H addressed these challenges and were successful in synthesizing NiCo2O4 nanostructured electrodes by a novel electrodeposition route. They also introduced an optimum number of oxygen vacancies by an environmentally benign chemical reduction process to make up for an active, positive electrode material for hybrid supercapacitor, as reported in their recent publication in the journal “Batteries & Supercaps".

This could be an effective alternative to the existing carbon-based electrodes for supercapacitors to achieve high energy density. An asymmetric supercapacitor device further fabricated by the research team, using porous carbon and NiCo2O4 electrodes exhibited excellent capacity retention and stability. The device could power a LED lamp and a DC fan.

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INS Vishakhapatnam , first P15 B Destroyer successfully completed the basin trials. Sea trials expected to be complete by April 2021. Commissioning will be by mid 2021.
 

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