TEDBF
Vs Naval AMCA: IAF has some suggestions for Navy
IAF Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria who is set to retire by September end, in a meeting with his counterpart, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Karambir Singh recently suggested that the Navy should back the development of Naval AMCA which is the fifth-generation deck based fighter jet variant over the now proposed TEDBF concept.
In
2016 after flexibility studies it was settled that the Navy will instead go for
clean slate 4.5 generation TEDBF program instead of going for the development
of deck based variant of the AMCA.
Lack
of mature technologies were the reasons why TEDBF was proposed. Navy also had
cited a highly compromised payload capacity of the jet that in order to
maintain its low radar cross section and low clearance of the internal carriage
as one of the few reasons why plans to develop a AMCA variant for Navy was
dropped.
But
Now Navy has decided to back the development of the LCA Mk2 and AMCA Mk1 and
Mk2 Program to replace major chuck of the present 4.5 Generation fighter jets
of its fleet from 2030 onwards.
India
Issues RFI For The Procurement Of Four LPD Amphibious Vessels
The
Indian Ministry of Defence issued a request for information intending to
procure four Landing Platform Docks LPDs for the Indian Navy.
The
LPDs will feature a crew of 540 sailors with a capacity to embark 900 troops.
Ships should be up to 200 meters long, and a cruising speed of 14 to 16 knots.
The range should reach 10,000 nautical miles at economical speed. The ships are
to be provided with an Electric Propulsion System.
In
terms of weapons, the LPDs should be equipped with 32 Vertical Launch Short
Range Surface to Air Missile and 16 anti-ship missiles. In terms of guns, the
RFI calls for the capacity to embark 4 x AK 630 CIWS with electro optical fire
control system, 6 HMGs with stabilized gun control stations, directed energy
weapon and 8 medium machine guns. The sensor suite will consist in one E/F Band
combined air and surface surveillance one EO/IRST.
The
ship should have a deck and be capable of accommodating at least two heavy lift
helicopters, 12 Special Operations Helicopters and Naval Ship born Unmanned
Aerial System.
Rosoboronexport
invited to bid in Indian submarine tender
Rosoboron
export has received a request for proposal in the context of the P75i project
for the supply of submarines to the Indian Navy.
A
tender for the construction of six Project 75i submarines with the air independent
propulsion AIP plant was announced on 20 July 2021. The tender is held in the
Strategic Partnership format. Mazagaon Dock Shipbuilders and Larsen & Toubro
participate in it as strategic partners from the Indian side.
Rosoboronexport
has received the relevant requests for proposal from these companies, which are
now considered, the total project cost is estimated at about $7 billion.
Foreign manufacturers will collaborate with Indian partners within the
framework of the Make in India Program and on technology transfer conditions.
India
seeks clarity from US on price, technology transfer before finalising $3 billion
Predator drone deal
India
has sought “more clarity” from the United States about the armed MQ-9B Predator
drones before finalising the deal. India plans to buy 30 armed drones, which
are designed for long range precision strikes against hostile targets on land
and sea, from the US.
New
Delhi has now sought to know more about the price fixation, maintenance and
transfer of technology in the proposed $3 billion around Rs 22,000 crore deal
to acquire these drones.
The
Indian government finalised the plan to acquire these 30 drones, also known as
SeaGuardian or SkyGuardian remotely piloted aircraft systems to strengthen its
long range unmanned lethal capabilities. The Army, Navy and Indian Air Force
are to get 10 drones each, with different payloads to hunt and destroy targets
over land and sea.
Japan’s
F-X ‘Godzilla’ fighter is taking shape
Godzilla
is coming. No, we’re not kidding. Godzilla is indeed coming to Japan. It is, in
fact, the nickname for the homegrown Mitsubishi F-X sixth generation fighter
jet being domestically developed at a projected cost of around 5 trillion yen (about
US $48 billion).
F-X
will come with electronically actuated control surfaces. To maintain a low radar
profile, space will be tight inside the airframe, Advanced technologies include
remote drone control capabilities, a VR style helmet mounted display, a radar
that can double as a microwave weapon to fry enemy missiles and serpentine air
intakes to help further reduce its radar cross section and heat signature.
The
F-X will likely also come with heat shields and likely be made of composite
materials and will have an advanced Fx 9-1 engine.
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