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Russia will break after funding required for batch 2 of FGFA. This will be done only for 2nd stage engine and radar integration.
You are confusing FGFA with Su-57. Russia don't need Indian finance for Su-57. FGFA as is whole is indigenised Su-57 for which development cost and workshare has been divided between India and Russia. FGFA was to be based on Su-57 and unlike Su-57, IAF choose a two seater variant on line of MKI.

But now IAF has drawn back from the whole project keeping the mind the performance of Su-57 and division of work share.
 

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You are confusing FGFA with Su-57. Russia don't need Indian finance for Su-57. FGFA as is whole is indigenised Su-57 for which development cost and workshare has been divided between India and Russia. FGFA was to be based on Su-57 and unlike Su-57, IAF choose a two seater variant on line of MKI.

But now IAF has drawn back from the whole project keeping the mind the performance of Su-57 and division of work share.
Let the new engine come along, India will start puring in money and MKI-isng the project. That's why initial batch for RuAF is just 12 jets.
 

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Arunachal Pradesh: Indian Air Force To Operationalise India’s Eastern-Most Airstrip In Vijaynagar By February


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Indian Air Force (IAF), after operationalising all six airports in Arunachal Pradesh, has shifted its focus to Vijaynagar, situated at the eastern tip of India, The Tribune has reported.

It plans to upgrade its landing facilities and make it operational by the end of February.

Vijaynagar (also known as Vijoynagar) is a remote Tehsil in Arunachal’s Changlang district. It is surrounded by Myanmar on three sides and the nearest road-head is at Miao, which is a four day trek for the locals. There is an old airstrip in the Vijaynagar valley but has not been used since 2016.

Maintaining the airstrip has been a challenge thanks to no road connectivity. All repair material, including road rollers, petrol, diesel and bitumen have to be ferried via helicopters.

Arunachal Pradesh, which shares 1,100 km border with China, has six landing strips. Earlier, a fighter jet landed in Passighat, a transport plane C-17 landed at Mechuka and a C-130 was operated from Tezu.

Last year, in April, these six airstrips, which are called advanced landing grounds (ALGs), were used for a massive IAF exercise.

https://swarajyamag.com/insta/aruna...stern-most-airstrip-in-vijaynagar-by-february
 

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Arunachal Pradesh: Indian Air Force To Operationalise India’s Eastern-Most Airstrip In Vijaynagar By February


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Indian Air Force (IAF), after operationalising all six airports in Arunachal Pradesh, has shifted its focus to Vijaynagar, situated at the eastern tip of India, The Tribune has reported.

It plans to upgrade its landing facilities and make it operational by the end of February.

Vijaynagar (also known as Vijoynagar) is a remote Tehsil in Arunachal’s Changlang district. It is surrounded by Myanmar on three sides and the nearest road-head is at Miao, which is a four day trek for the locals. There is an old airstrip in the Vijaynagar valley but has not been used since 2016.

Maintaining the airstrip has been a challenge thanks to no road connectivity. All repair material, including road rollers, petrol, diesel and bitumen have to be ferried via helicopters.

Arunachal Pradesh, which shares 1,100 km border with China, has six landing strips. Earlier, a fighter jet landed in Passighat, a transport plane C-17 landed at Mechuka and a C-130 was operated from Tezu.

Last year, in April, these six airstrips, which are called advanced landing grounds (ALGs), were used for a massive IAF exercise.

https://swarajyamag.com/insta/aruna...stern-most-airstrip-in-vijaynagar-by-february
Indian Air Force moves to repair Vijaynagar ALG, locals offer ‘Shramdaan’ in Arunachal

https://www.sentinelassam.com/news/...agar-alg-locals-offer-shramdaan-in-arunachal/

Such news from the region never gets published in MSM.
 

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Russian super duper anti aircraft missiles :shock:.
We r again wasting too much money on these Russian missiles
wat will the excuse now it was not turned on ..or it was decoy lol .. Russians never admit their mistake Israel so gud in countering sams..they did it before they do now they will do it in future .. the ppl in receiving end of IAF SED missions can pray for mercy ... no wonder pantsir s2 failed to Korean BiHo K30
 

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Russian super duper anti aircraft missiles :shock:.
We r again wasting too much money on these Russian missiles
These are S200 missiles with Syria,not Russian S300. S200 is old generation and pre 1990 SAM. Let us speak when the mpdern SAM like S300 or S400 get hit. Also, Russia is informed beforehand by Israel while attacking. Last time Israel downed Russian transport plane, they received severe rebuke by Putin and henceforth are more alert in ensuring that Russia is fully informed and is cooperating with Israel
 

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These are S200 missiles with Syria,not Russian S300. S200 is old generation and pre 1990 SAM. Let us speak when the mpdern SAM like S300 or S400 get hit. Also, Russia is informed beforehand by Israel while attacking. Last time Israel downed Russian transport plane, they received severe rebuke by Putin and henceforth are more alert in ensuring that Russia is fully informed and is cooperating with Israel
In Last frames it's look like pantsir S1 belong to SAD, also the missile they used may be AGM-142 popoye turbo ALCM,
 

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In Last frames it's look like pantsir S1 belong to SAD, also the missile they used may be AGM-142 popoye turbo ALCM,
Pantsir yes ... Popeye no...they use Delilah for these type of engagements. Popeye is is for bigger targets. Popeye Turbo is referred to the submarine launched strategic missile which carries Israel's sea-based nuclear deterrent
 

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One-of-a-kind Indian Air Force’s mobile gaming application to release soon

NEW DELHI: Indian Air Force (IAF) is set to release its official mobile gaming application named 'Indian Air Force: A Cut Above'.

The gen-next mobile game will allow the players to experience first hand the roles of an IAF air warrior. The mobile game can also be used by interested players to apply and appear for recruitment in the IAF using their mobile phones.

The one-of-a-kind gaming application will have several features, including offline single player missions, an online multiplayer and a career navigator information section. It will also come loaded with augmented reality features.

Single player features

- Based on an engaging narrative, the single player missions will allowing the player to fly a various aircraft assets of the IAF.

- A tutorial mission will be there in the application to teach the player how to handle a high-performance aircraft in the best possible manner. After the completion of a mission, the player will earn his/her wings.

- There will be 10 missions, each full of high action, allowing the player to experience IAF's power. The player will be able to experience this in the form of its response, reach, precision and flexibility.

- The gaming application will also allow the user to know about the weapons and tactics of the IAF. It will also help them learn how new acquisitions of Air Force will help in shaping the future strategy of IAF.

Multiplayer features

- The online multiplayer features will allow users to engage with other players over the internet.

- The multiplayer game will have two modes – a squad vs squad in which players will get the option to team up with like-minded players. The second mode will be a free for all, where the last man standing will be declared the winner.

- In this feature, a player will be able to use long range missiles and the user will also get a chance to go head-on against other players in dogfight mode.

Schedule of release

It is learnt that the release of this gaming application will be done in a phased manner in 2019. It is expected that single player missions version would release in February 2019.

⭐The full version, including multiplayer features, may release in June-July 2019.

This mobile application is currently available for pre-registration and those who will register themselves will be automatically informed about the launch of this application.

https://zeenews.india.com/india/one...ming-application-to-release-soon-2174713.html
 

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One-of-a-kind Indian Air Force’s mobile gaming application to release soon

NEW DELHI: Indian Air Force (IAF) is set to release its official mobile gaming application named 'Indian Air Force: A Cut Above'.

The gen-next mobile game will allow the players to experience first hand the roles of an IAF air warrior. The mobile game can also be used by interested players to apply and appear for recruitment in the IAF using their mobile phones.

The one-of-a-kind gaming application will have several features, including offline single player missions, an online multiplayer and a career navigator information section. It will also come loaded with augmented reality features.

Single player features

- Based on an engaging narrative, the single player missions will allowing the player to fly a various aircraft assets of the IAF.

- A tutorial mission will be there in the application to teach the player how to handle a high-performance aircraft in the best possible manner. After the completion of a mission, the player will earn his/her wings.

- There will be 10 missions, each full of high action, allowing the player to experience IAF's power. The player will be able to experience this in the form of its response, reach, precision and flexibility.

- The gaming application will also allow the user to know about the weapons and tactics of the IAF. It will also help them learn how new acquisitions of Air Force will help in shaping the future strategy of IAF.

Multiplayer features

- The online multiplayer features will allow users to engage with other players over the internet.

- The multiplayer game will have two modes – a squad vs squad in which players will get the option to team up with like-minded players. The second mode will be a free for all, where the last man standing will be declared the winner.

- In this feature, a player will be able to use long range missiles and the user will also get a chance to go head-on against other players in dogfight mode.

Schedule of release

It is learnt that the release of this gaming application will be done in a phased manner in 2019. It is expected that single player missions version would release in February 2019.

⭐The full version, including multiplayer features, may release in June-July 2019.

This mobile application is currently available for pre-registration and those who will register themselves will be automatically informed about the launch of this application.

https://zeenews.india.com/india/one...ming-application-to-release-soon-2174713.html
They already have one game.
Gaurdians of the Sky....
 

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Crank It Up To 4G, George Fernandes Told Me In The MiG
Air Commodore Harish Nayani (Retd)
Published : January 30, 2019 12:53 IST
January 29, 2019 will go down in Indian political history as a sad day. We have lost a true leader who stood for his values and shunned publicity and the limelight. And just as he would have wanted, he faded away into eternity quietly, leaving behind his legacy for those who knew him and understood him for what he was. Shri George Fernandes may have had a chequered political career and his share of enemies, but he left an indelible impression on those whose lives he touched. I was among those in this country of teeming millions.
It all started with the infamous and wholly unjustified tirade against the MiG-21 with inappropriate sobriquets such as "flying coffin", "widow-maker" and so on. As the Defence Minister in that era, he took it upon himself to prove to the nation that it was as safe as any other fighter in the skies and announced that he would like to fly a sortie in a MiG-21. That set the ball rolling and for various reasons, 3 Sqn, then based in Ambala, was the chosen unit to fly the minister. Serendipitously, I happened to be the Commanding Officer of the squadron at the time and the task was assigned to me. The then Air Officer Commanding (AOC) of the Ambala Air Base, Air Commodore SK Sofat, surprised me with a phone call, telling me to prepare for the "mission" and work out a sortie profile. We did get inputs from the minister's OSD that he wanted to understand what G-forces felt like. For the uninitiated, G-forces are what pilots and astronauts feel when their craft is maneuvering and the apparent weight of the body increases. For instance, in a 2-G maneuver, the body feels twice as heavy with attendant stresses on the human physiology. Fighter pilots are trained and equipped to deal with these forces and can withstand higher G-loads. However, all pilots tend to black out beyond a threshold G level. A sortie profile was hence drawn up for the minister, in which the plan was to progressively subject him to incremental G forces till 4Gs. And as is customary, a two-seater MiG-21 called the MiG-21 UM or the Type-69B was prepared for the VIP's flight with a thorough wash and a makeover.

On schedule, the minster's HS-748 "Avro" touched down at the Ambala Air Base just before dusk on July 31, 2003. I was part of the entourage lined up to receive him. At the assigned DOT (Door Opening Time), the minister stepped out in his trademark khadi kurta and pyjama and greeted each of us. The shiny VIP Ambassador rolled up to welcome him but the sprightly gentleman first wanted to get a sense of where he was and walked a few steps away to get a 360-degree view of the Air Base. His sharp eyes immediately caught sight of an ancient relic about 2 km away, a bridge from Sher Shah Suri's time located just adjacent to the Air Traffic Control tower and preserved for posterity by the Air Force Station. On being told about it, he wished to take a closer look. Much to everyone's surprise, he politely declined to use the Ambassador and briskly began marching towards the bridge, the entire entourage in tow! That was my first experience of the simple, down-to-earth and no-nonsense person that he was.

A 'quiet dinner' was planned for him that evening with a few selected officers and in attendance. I was again touched by his simplicity when he politely refused the delectable fare prepared for the occasion, choosing instead to dine on just "dal and chawal". But that paled in comparison with what we experienced as we bade him goodnight at the VIP room. No sooner had we started walking away when he opened the door and complained that there wasn't a "Rin" soap in the bathroom for him to wash his laundry! The machinery of the Air Force Base was promptly put in motion to procure a cake of the detergent for the minister's use. The next morning, the minister arrived at the squadron exactly at the appointed briefing time of 6 am. The then Air Officer Commanding of the Western Air Command, Air Marshal AR "Adi" Ghandhi had also fetched up at Ambala for the occasion. I commenced my sortie brief with the customary salutation to the dignitary. While elucidating upon the various maneuvers, I described how I would gradually expose him to incremental G forces, culminating in a 4G maneuver. The AOC-in-C was visibly uncomfortable with this and suggested that we restrict ourselves to 2.5 G, considering the minister's age (73 years!). In his typically calm and composed manner, the minister interjected and said "Air Marshal, I would like to experience 4G if you don't mind", and that sealed it. 4G it would be.

With then Defence Minister George Fernandes (August, 2003)

The minister swapped his kurta-pyjama for a blue and olive green anti-G suit and immediately looked all set to leap into the skies, which by then had turned a murky grey with an unseasonal drizzle. He was given a "puke bag" just in case, and was explained its use. All fighter squadrons are equipped with a "Tea Club" to provide the much needed nutrition for pilots, especially before a sortie. Platters of sandwiches, samosas and biscuits were presented to minister which, not unsurprisingly, were politely refused. He opted instead for a banana. This wasn't in sync with the scheme of things and there was panic all over since the Tea Club hadn't catered for such a request. Yet again, the machinery of Air Force Station, Ambala, was put into motion. All key personnel carried a "walkie-talkie" for speedy communication and each had a call sign to confuse snoopers. Hence, the AOC was "Tiger" and other officials had call signs such as "Panther", "Lion", "Jaguar" "Cobra" etc. With the result that these fierce predators of the jungle were running helter-skelter that drizzly morning in Ambala to procure a certain fruit in quick time. I think it was Panther's wife who came to the rescue and dispatched the fruit to the squadron! By then, the weather had deteriorated and the minister had the time to chat with the squadron's pilots in the crew room. He attentively listed to even the junior-most of pilots and gave us a wonderful pep talk. He finished by castigating his detractors who had concocted a "scam" where none existed in connection with the coffin issue. He explained to us that his only intention was that martyred soldiers must be transported to their final resting place with honour and dignity, and not in crate-wood makeshift coffins.

The weather finally lifted and we proceeded to the aircraft. The minister made it a point to greet and shake hands with every one of the technicians lined up to see us off. As I helped him strap into the cramped confines of the MiG-21's rear cockpit, he quizzed me on various dials and instruments. We were soon ready to start our engine and taxied out to the runway. As I engaged the afterburner, the MiG hurtled down the runway and was airborne in under 20 seconds. I levelled the aircraft below the cloud layer to familiarize the minister with the terrain and various cultural features. He was most interested when I pointed out the town of Kurukshetra to him and wanted a closer look. I hence carried out an orbit around the town and then proceeded to our maneuvering area, all the while talking him through the sortie. We then commenced our briefed sortie profile, with me inquiring every now and then if he was comfortable. Not once did he complain of any discomfort and was soon ready for the high G maneuvers. As I cranked up the Gs progressively to 4G, he was alert and composed and responded to every call of mine. For a 73-year-old, this was absolutely amazing. Upon completion of the profile, I asked him if he was ready to head back to base. I was overawed when he asked if we had the fuel for a few more maneuvers! We spent a few more minutes in the area and then headed back to Ambala for an uneventful landing.

At the press conference after this, the minister fondly recounted his sortie and described to the eager media what if felt like to fly in a fighter. All the while, he complimented me on a "copy-book" sortie and seemed reluctant to hog the limelight. After a quick change back into his traditional attire, he departed for Delhi, but not before profusely thanking all of us at Ambala. For me, this would go down as one of my most memorable sorties in the IAF and also one of my most cherished interactions with a wonderful human being and a true leader who cared for the men and women in the field. It is indeed with a heavy heart that I pen these words and pray that Shri George Fernades' soul rest in eternal peace. Jai Hind!

Air Commodore Harish Nayani (Retd), an IAF test pilot, now flies with a civil airline.

https://www.ndtv.com/blog/when-i-fl...mp=1&akamai-rum=off&__twitter_impression=true
 

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India to buy 2 more AWACS worth Rs 5.7k crore from Israel

India is finally close to approving the over $800 million (around Rs 5,700 crore) deal for two more “Phalcon” airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft from Israel, which comes soon after it inked a Rs 4,577 crore contract for air defence radars with the Jewish state.

Reinforcing Israel’s status as one of the top arms suppliers to India, the armed forces are also looking to induct additional “Heron” surveillance and armed drones as well as “Harop” killer unmanned aerial vehicles, which act as cruise missiles by exploding into enemy radars and other targets, from the country.

With Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu keen to visit India in mid-February, Tel Aviv is also pushing for a renewed deal for the “Spike” anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs). This comes after India in late-2017 cancelled a proposed Rs 3,200 crore deal for 8,356 medium-range Spike missiles, 321 launchers and 15 simulators after DRDO said it could deliver a more technologically advanced man-portable ATGM within a couple of years, as was reported earlier by TOI.

In another mega contract worth an estimated Rs 12,640 crore, Israeli firm Elbit Systems is also competing with Nexter Systems of France for suppling India with 400 towed 155mm artillery gun systems, which is to be followed by another 1,180 such guns to be made in India.

But that is in the future. For now, India recently inked the Rs 4,577 crore deal with Israeli Aerospace Industries for 66 fire control radars, with maintenance transfer of technology. These 3-D surveillance and tracking radars will replace the aging Flycatcher radar systems present with the Army’s Air Defence Corps.

Then, IAF’s long-pending quest to induct two more AWACS, with Israeli Phalcon early-warning radar systems mounted on Russian Ilyushin-76 heavy-lift aircraft, is now being examined afresh by the finance ministry after being cleared by the defence ministry. “The Cabinet Committee on Security, of course, will have to give the final nod,” said a source.

IAF had inducted the first three Phalcon AWACS in 2009-2011 under a $1.1 billion deal inked by India, Israel and Russia in 2004. But the finance ministry had objected to “the high costs” involved in the new deal for two more AWACS, which have now been “brought down” through extensive negotiations, said sources.

Considered potent “eyes in the sky”, AWACS can detect and track incoming fighters, cruise missiles and drones much before ground-based radars as well as direct friendly fighters during air combat with enemy jets.

But India has lagged in this crucial sector. Compared to its three Phalcon AWACS and two indigenous “Netra” mini-AWACS, China has around 30 such systems, including Kong Jing-2000 “Mainring”, KJ-200 “Moth” and KJ-500 aircraft. Pakistan, in turn, has eight Chinese Karakoram Eagle ZDK-03 AWACS and Swedish Saab-2000 AEW&C, and is on course to get more from China.

http://defencenews.in/article/India-to-buy-2-more-AWACS-worth-Rs-57k-crore-from-Israel-582857

Looking at the lower cost, probably some Indian built systems will also be a part of the system.
 
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Israeli firm Elbit Systems is also competing with Nexter Systems of France for suppling India with 400 towed 155mm artillery gun systems, which is to be followed by another 1,180 such guns to be made in India.
What is the meaning of this? then what was the point of developing ATAGS.
Were we doing science experiments then?
 

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