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Re: ADA LCA Tejas Mark-II

Why for see aircrafts are not used big telescopes? You can know the elevation and azimut of aircrafts by telescope angle. A big telescope could see hundred of miles ahead and by firing a missile in a interception courjse you can hit the aircraft
 

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Re: ADA LCA Tejas Mark-II

Radar pointed at missile could guide based on telescope observation. Computer management of telescopes can be used.
 

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Re: ADA LCA Tejas Mark-II

Just you need a own missile radar to intercept aircraft
 

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Re: ADA LCA Tejas Mark-II

Even if they make invisible to light missiles or aircrafts (are some researches) a telescope can see the flame and interpretate the direction which go
 

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Re: ADA LCA Tejas Mark-II

By knowing the moves of telescopes and moves of lens when follow the aircraft you know direction elevation and speed.
 

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Re: BrahMos Cruise Missile

Too bad that rockets that are supersonic cant turn in flight. Maibe lateral nozzles that are moving all rocket at once. And maibe is another way to make flares when enemy missile aproach. A laser pointing device who heat enemy missile head maibe. Or heating somehow the air. Maibe microwaves would heat surrounding air.
 

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Re: BrahMos Cruise Missile

Concentrating microwaves in one point in air would heat up the air
 

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Re: BrahMos Cruise Missile

Well in the future we will see which is more best: a brahmos or a railgun whit intercept missile trajectory. Since hypersonic missiles can go only in straight line.
 

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Re: BrahMos Cruise Missile

What about a plastic whit water that disipate radar waves? I know that vibration destroy the plastic also the g turns too. But maibe a new plastic material? Or a subsonic missile that accelerate only in close of target?
 

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Re: BrahMos Cruise Missile

Well.... can be whatever you want..... as a matter of fact i dont know what i have in common whit a capitalist country since i am communist.
 

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Sukhoi for Bengaluru? DRDO hunts for a supersonic Flying Test Bed


Read more at: Sukhoi for Bengaluru? DRDO hunts for a supersonic Flying Test Bed - Oneindia

A Sukhoi for India's Aviation Capital -- Bengaluru? If the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has its way, an aircraft that can reach supersonic speeds would enter Bengaluru's celebrated list of fighters enjoying permanent residency. Sources confirm to OneIndia that the DRDO has already moved a paper to acquire a supersonic aircraft that will act as a FTB (Flying Test Bed). The FTB is an aircraft being used for testing the performance of systems and sub-systems in airborne conditions. The systems can range from engines, radars, data links, EW (electronic warfare) suites, radio altimeters among others. DRDO says the FTB reduces the cycle time for the development of airborne systems. Also, more FTBs under their command could reduce the dependency on foreign agencies. In May 2014, the DRDO had acquired a FTP Nabhrathna -- a modified and custom-made Dornier (DO-228) aircraft, built by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). Nabhrathna was rolled out from the hangars of HAL's Kanpur-based Transport Aircraft Division. Sukhoi is the best bet as FTB A committee has already been set up to look into the possibilities of acquiring the FTB. In addition to members from the DRDO, the committee has representatives from the Indian Air Force and HAL. While Sukhoi is leading the fray, the advantages of MiG 29 are also being considered by the committee. The current requirement for a supersonic FTB is being explored for the primary use of Gas Turbine and Research Establishment (GTRE). Although GTRE's capabilities in developing a desi power plant for Light Combat Aircraft Tejas have run into a rough patch, efforts are being made to carry forward the technical expertise for other engine programmes. Sukhoi is being tipped as the best choice with a price tag of around Rs 400 crore. DRDO officials are of the opinion that with HAL's MiG Complex in Nashik already rolling out, they have the advantage of making the modifications with less fuzz. "It's a huge process to make modifications if the aircraft is imported from abroad. We have to save time and money and Sukhoi could be the answer. Even certification too becomes easier in India," an official said. BrahMos experiments will come handy DRDO officials say that the modification work on Sukhoi done for launching the air version of BrahMos will come handy for DRDO. "The BrahMos missile weighs around 2.5 tonnes while a Kaveri engine is around 1.22 tonnes. There are two pilots in a Su-30 MKI and one can easily monitor the engine and independently operate it," the official said. With the wind tunnel test results of BrahMos already available, DRDO is hopeful that a decision is taken soon in acquiring the FTB. "Our labs including LRDE, CABS, RCI and other national institutes such as IISC and NAL too will require a supersonic FTB," the official added. Once DRDO acquires a supersonic FTB, it will be flown by Test Pilots from the Aircraft Systems Testing Establishment of IAF in Bengaluru. Currently, the DRDO operates a low speed FTB (IL-76) suitably modified to carry out Kaveri engine tests at Gromov Flight Research Institute (GFRI) in Moscow. "We felt the need for a high speed FTB capable of high manoeuvres for assessing the engine behaviour during transients. The feasibility of using MiG-29 available at GFRI Moscow is being studied now. We have already assessed the modifications to be carried out on the MiG-29," the official said.

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Next: Rafale Vs. Su-30MKI - The New Indian Dogfight



It's unmissable. The intensifying sense over the last two months that the Su-30 MKI has swooped into M-MRCA airspace. From the politics of it, to the powerplay smack dab in the middle of final negotiations, from the journalism drumming up the new face-off to diplomatic leverage and the criticality of the Indian Air Force's own situation during an increasingly fluid phase of its largest ever procurement. A comprehensive Livefist report that draws on all of these aspects to provide a clear sense of the state of play, and what's turning out to be one of the most interesting phases an eight year procurement effort.http://http://www.livefistdefence.com/2015/03/next-rafale-vs-su-30mki-new-indian.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
 

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