Indian Defence News: INS Viraat Coming Soon, Brahmos-ER Test, Su-57 Makeover, Brahmos & Nirbhay ER Test

‘Big Makeover’ For Russian Sukhoi-57 Fighter Jet As Moscow Looks To Boost Exports, Challenge US F-35 Aircraft

Russia has decided to upgrade its first stealth fighter jet, Sukhoi-57 Felon, to enable it to compete with the US F-35 and F-22 Rapters.

So far, the Russian fifth generation jet has been unable to attract global buyers, something Moscow seems to have taken note of. The production of the upgraded version of the Sukhoi-57 is expected to start in 2025.

The aircraft will be equipped with multi mission capability, automation, and artificial intelligence technologies to significantly boost the capabilities of the Russian Air Force. It will eventually replace MiG-29 and Sukhoi-27 fourth generation aircraft.

Felon offers a supersonic range of more than 1,500 kilometers, more than two times the range of the Sukhoi-27 fighter.

The stealth jet is powered by Izdeliye-117 or AL-41F1 augmented turbofans at present. It is reported that the future production batches of this aircraft will be equipped with the new Izdeliye 30 engines. Owing to the improved aerodynamics, Sukhoi-57 can cruise at a speed of up to Mach 2 without afterburners.

Isro to launch earth observation satellite aboard GSLV Mk III vehicle tomorrow

The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) will launch the earth observation satellite EOS-3 aboard its GSLV Mk III vehicle on August 12 at 5.43 am from the country’s only spaceport at Sriharikota.

With the mission, the agency will resume the country’s space activities after a gap of over four months due to the second wave of the pandemic.

This will be the second operational flight of GSLV Mk III after the Chandrayaan 2 mission when the launch vehicle “over-performed” placing the spacecraft in a higher orbit and saving fuel for upcoming manoeuvres.

This will be the first time that the vehicle’s payload fairing, the nose of the rocket where the satellites are carried, will be a 4m ogive (bullet like shape). The changes will make the vehicle more aerodynamic and the same payload fairing is likely to be used for the country’s human spaceflight.

DRDO tests Nirbhay missile with indigenous engine

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), on Wednesday, launched the 1,000 kilometers range Nirbhay cruise missile from a testing facility in Chandipur, Odisha.

The missile was fired just prior to 10 am and remained airborne for 15 minutes, covering a distance of 100 kilometers. As per DRDO sources, while the indigenous engine tested successfully, the delivery platform encountered a technical hitch.

The Nirbhay program has not been without its obstacles. In fact, the Ministry of Defence was, at one point in time, considering scrapping the program on the back of several technical and funding issues.

The last test of the subsonic missile was carried out in October 2020 when the trial had to be aborted after just eight minutes. Nevertheless, the latest test will embolden the DRDO into believing that it could be inducted into the armed forces sooner rather than later.

India successfully test fires Brahmos Extended range supersonic cruise missile with indigenous engine

The updated version of supersonic cruise missile ‘BrahMos- Extended range’ was test fired off Odisha coast on Tuesday. The missile which has an unconfirmed target range of 800 kilometres was test fired from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) of Chandipur in Balasore early this morning.

The missile flew for around 150 kilometers with an indigenous cruise engine. More tests would be conducted in near future.

The missile, which is a medium range supersonic missile that can be launched from submarines, ships, aircraft or land-based platforms.

BrahMos is considered to be the fastest supersonic missile in the world that can achieve a speed 2.8 times the speed of sound and can hit targets with deadly precision.

INS Viraat? : Cochin Shipyard Limited offers to manufacture IAC-1 Sister class

Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC) Vikrant recently returned after a five-day sea trial with deliveries planned to the Indian Navy in 2022, Cochin Shipyard Limited that manufactured Vikrant in association with the Directorate of Naval Design has offered to construct a sister class ship of the IAC-1 with more than 76% indigenous content since local expertise that has been build while Navy’s plans to construct a bigger 65000 tons IAC-2 was been put on hold due to budget constraints.

Indian Navy wants to operate a fleet of three aircraft carriers so that it can have at least two on active duty while the third one is kept in drydocks to undergo regular maintenance. The Navy earlier was strongly against the construction of a sister ship of the Vikrant is now reconsidering its position due to the rapid construction pace of the Chinese aircraft carriers and their growing influence in the Indian Ocean Region that might see at least one permanent carrier strike group deployment in Indian Ocean in near future.

IAC-1 sister class ship if cleared will be made available only in 2029 with induction in 2030 so the ball is in the Navy’s court, it can either wait for project sanction of the IAC-2 or go for IAC-1 sister class warship at a much lower cost.

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