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Jets lack pop in pop out capability so does hover they are useless..The Turbo prop option, I dont think will be used by Indian Army aviation elements as part of its strike corps, as they lack pop in pop out capability as well as hover capability of the Heli's .They are better suited for COIN, but we dont not allow airpower in our COIN.
Be specific..Do you know there is a difference between the kind of electronics and quantity of it, put on a A-10 to that off a Turbo prop, and I am not talking about flares. ( YOU ASKED ABT MANPADS AND COUNTERMEASURES ) IJT is not the answer for sure. Do tell me what is the implications on the Indian scenario
With the introduction of SU-25 or Su-39 let's imagine with Israeli avionics
Thanks for this video Kunal. Wasn't really aware of the existence of such an aircraft.
Jets lack pop in pop out capability so does hover they are useless..
Maybe it wasnt the right answer.Reason given twice, But twice ignored and asking same thing.
Exactly! But at the same time , how much imaging and precision weapons changed that? Isnt that reason for F-35 replacing A-10.Wonder how the IAF thinks it can afford to give Indian troops CAS with a Mig-27 that its chief himself said that this plane has inherent flaws plus such planes cannot withstand heavy damage which should be the case. flying at 5000m is not close air support
Russian experience in Afghanistan and Chechnya(guerilla war), USA is Gulf war (conventional war) both shows that for CAS a rugged plane is needed to support the troops. Consider the present afghan war the F-35 is not the answer imho its more for out all conflict plus we have proof that a dedicated CAS plane cannot be replaced by multi-role plane.Exactly! But at the same time , how much imaging and precision weapons changed that? Isnt that reason for F-35 replacing A-10.
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You are confusing between different tactics applied by different assets..Not really, it seen as one of the most important features in anti-tank warfare. The ability to hide with the terrain and be on target, Something a jet cant do.
Be specific..
Right Word is electronic warfare..
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1 RECON-Turbo-props/UAV'S(Turbo-prop/heron/nishant/)
2 SEAD assets- best left to the professionals in the IAF.
3 ANTI-Armor- Attack choppers and CAS aircraft( Turbo-prop/Frogfoot/LCH).
4 ASSAULT choppers- primarily armed choppers that can hold their own against enemy fire while carrying troops to the front line (Dhruv / LCH)
5 EVAC assets- for evacuation of injured personnel from the battlefield (ALH)
6 LOGISTICS and SUPPLY-for supplying front bases and for airdropping supplies to troops close to the front ( MTA & ALH ) But the task is mainly for IAF, IA aviation is a supplement for other Units..
While dealing with Insurgents whithin the boundaries of India we need to be much more careful when deploying aerial assets as any mistake could lead to unnecessary collateral civilan deaths and cause an embarrasment for the army/paramilitaries.here only the assault choppers and Small UAV's may be employed.
Not getting these lines, please explain what they are intended to?Their are only few who denied or looking for attention..
The only change will be a article which says all major strike aircraft including gunships in IAF control, And it will change in time..
Bullets at 5000-10000 meters? The point is now close air support can be done with same effectiveness and higher precision, from higher up, so threat of AAA, and guns are non- existant, while SAM threat stays.Russian experience in Afghanistan and Chechnya(guerilla war), USA is Gulf war (conventional war) both shows that for CAS a rugged plane is needed to support the troops. Consider the present afghan war the F-35 is not the answer imho its more for out all conflict plus we have proof that a dedicated CAS plane cannot be replaced by multi-role plane.
Couple of bullets from Aks or ZU-23mm and these planes are out of action.
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its the same logic that some claim that with BVR missiles dogfight will become inexistant, while it has been proven time and again BVR is not fool proof the same logic is for CAS. you need to support troops as closer you can.Bullets at 5000-10000 meters? The point is now close air support can be done with same effectiveness and higher precision, from higher up, so threat of AAA, and guns are non- existant, while SAM threat stays.
There are no production of CAS fighters of the category of su-25 and a-10. Turbo props arent going to replace CAS, as they are too slow and vulnerable in hot environment with an enemy like Pakistan, they are good for COIN though. Our options most probably will go to high end jets, but their staying power is quite limited because of high fuel consumption.
A article called JAAI 86 which was a 1986 agreement between army and airforce on the use of air assets or any airborne asset, he said attack helicopters as they are airborne asset were IAF's domain as per rule, and they are only flown and maintained by IAF, but they would be under army's command. New attack choppers would also be under the army's control and command.Not getting these lines, please explain what they are intended to?
The role of Army strike jets/turboprop/helo is to provide CAS to the troops under Air supremacy provided by Air-force, Air-force strategy is to hit strategic location of enemy like Supply depo, Supply chain, C4 structure, Ammunition depo, Airbases, SEAD operation, CAP operation etc..As I said earlier a few squadrons for Army air aviation is good Airforce would retain its role in striking large enemy formations,high value targets,