India's Air Defense System and its Capabilities

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Russia Hopes Agreement With India Soon On IGLA-S Anti-Air Missile
New Delhi: Continuing the close defence partnership, Russia has hoped India will soon sign agreement on IGLA-S anti-air missile while India has announced it will soon produce spare parts of Russian defence equipment under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative.



India has signed an intergovernmental agreement with Russia to the manufacturing of spare parts of Russian equipment supplied to India. Indian defence forces have a substantial component of Russian military hardware, some estimates bill it around 70 per cent.



Indian envoy to Russia DB Venkatesh Varma said, "Now a number of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) on both sides are in touch with each other; this is a big step forward."



India's Secretary of Defence Production Raj Kumar had a meeting with key Russian defence bodies and Russian deputy minister for Industry and Trade Oleg Ryazansev a few days ago on the sidelines of Russian government's Army-2020 Forum.



Meanwhile, Dmitry Shugaev, the Director at Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation, Russia's nodal body to export defence products to foreign countries has expressed hope that India will soon sign an agreement for production and supply of Igla S Anti Air Missile "since we have won the tender unconditionally".



Both sides are hoping to expedite the production of 7.62mm Kalashnikov Assault Rifle- AK203, a joint venture between the two countries. The Russians are also hopeful that contracts for six Ka-31 helicopters will be signed by end of 2020.



Spokesperson of FSMTC Maria Vorobyeva said, "We know that due to objective reasons, the Indian leadership decided to accelerate the allocation of funds for the purchase of the specified aircraft. The talks are already going on. We expect, that the contracts, including the one on 6 Ka-31 helicopters, are signed before the end of 2020."



Asked about S-400 anti-aircraft missile system, the spokesperson said, "Delivery of the first regimental batch is expected by the end of 2021" to India and "further acceleration of the delivery of the first batch from the system is technically impossible, since there are objective, technology-related stages of production, acceptance and transfer of equipment".



India had signed the contract for the deal during Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit on October 5, 2018.
 

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Is it a wise decision to purchase the outdated IGLA-S when the Verba was available for the same price ?
 

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Is it a wise decision to purchase the outdated IGLA-S when the Verba was available for the same price ?
It was discussed before many times
Igla s was the contender and Winner if vshoard system competition......
Verba never tested by us. Though. On paper verba is a better system than igla s.......
 

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We still continue to keep running behind Russia, France, Israel, etc. for basic air defence weapons. Never understood why we didn't manufacture the simpler air defence systems at home. Are MANPADs so difficult to make that we need to import these basic things?

If we can't manufacture these simpler weapons ourselves, how can we provide armed support to our allies in the near future? Had we been manufacturing these kinds of small and medium arms, we could have not only made it a global business case but also been assured of a limitless supply during such a conflict as now.

Imagine if we could secretly supply these things to Tibetans in response to the CCP funding of terrorists in Nagaland and Manipur.
 

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We still continue to keep running behind Russia, France, Israel, etc. for basic air defence weapons. Never understood why we didn't manufacture the simpler air defence systems at home. Are MANPADs so difficult to make that we need to import these basic things?

If we can't manufacture these simpler weapons ourselves, how can we provide armed support to our allies in the near future? Had we been manufacturing these kinds of small and medium arms, we could have not only made it a global business case but also been assured of a limitless supply during such a conflict as now.

Imagine if we could secretly supply these things to Tibetans in response to the CCP funding of terrorists in Nagaland and Manipur.
Ya manpads are difficult....ccms are also difficult.....
The seeker should be good enough
In bvr range ,if the missile misses the target then you have the time for survival...but in manpad ,there is no scope for survival...
Again we just started producing quality seeker s ....so
And

Manpad will be a reality soon.....an in-house manpad development by drdo is in progress
 

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We still continue to keep running behind Russia, France, Israel, etc. for basic air defence weapons. Never understood why we didn't manufacture the simpler air defence systems at home. Are MANPADs so difficult to make that we need to import these basic things?

If we can't manufacture these simpler weapons ourselves, how can we provide armed support to our allies in the near future? Had we been manufacturing these kinds of small and medium arms, we could have not only made it a global business case but also been assured of a limitless supply during such a conflict as now.

Imagine if we could secretly supply these things to Tibetans in response to the CCP funding of terrorists in Nagaland and Manipur.
confidence in domestic seekers is a fairly recent phenomenon, it started with Akash 1S.
 

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confidence in domestic seekers is a fairly recent phenomenon, it started with Akash 1S.
All the more reasons to consider privatizing defence labs and companies. Hiving DRDO off into various specializations such as armoured vehicles, small arms, military health & food, military medicine, missiles, artillery & large calibre ammunition, etc. and then selling each one off to private companies is the way we will achieve success.
 

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We still continue to keep running behind Russia, France, Israel, etc. for basic air defence weapons. Never understood why we didn't manufacture the simpler air defence systems at home. Are MANPADs so difficult to make that we need to import these basic things?

If we can't manufacture these simpler weapons ourselves, how can we provide armed support to our allies in the near future? Had we been manufacturing these kinds of small and medium arms, we could have not only made it a global business case but also been assured of a limitless supply during such a conflict as now.

Imagine if we could secretly supply these things to Tibetans in response to the CCP funding of terrorists in Nagaland and Manipur.
If Defence Manufacturing of certain items including R&D comes under state control then one can expect things to move faster. Just my thoughts...
 

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Here`s a L&T upgrade of ZU-23MM-2B at #Ladakh #ChinaIndiaStandOff, includes Electro Optical FCS to engage at night,laser range finder and digital fire control computer. Extensively used at #LOC #pakistanarmy aviation helicopter & against ground targets.
Here`s a L&T upgrade of ZU-23MM-2B at #Ladakh #ChinaIndiaStandOff, includes Electro Optical FCS to engage at night,laser range finder and digital fire control computer. Extensively used at #LOC #pakistanarmy aviation helicopter & against ground targets.
 

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Futility of OSA Air Defence systems being operated by Indian Army and Air Force.

UAVs have field day destroying them

 

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Futility of OSA Air Defence systems being operated by Indian Army and Air Force.

UAVs have field day destroying them

Lol ! Indian air space is far well defended than Armenia's. OSA has already shot down at least 2 Ajeri
Hermes 900 drones (One of the most advanced drone in the world) along with Harop and other Turkish drones. Don't form your opinion watching propaganda footage. Ground reality is way different.
 

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