Indian Navy Black Shark Torpedo, Drdo Tata WhAp Production, LLLW Radar For LCA, PLA Practicing Sinking US Carrier

Indian Navy might finally get its Black Shark heavyweight torpedoes

Indian Navy had to float a fresh tender to acquire around 100 heavyweight torpedoes to be armed on the Scorpene class conventional and Arihant class nuclear submarines after Black Shark torpedoes belonging to the Italian firm WASS which was part of the scam tainted Finmeccanica group in the Agusta Westland chopper scam that was previously selected was blacklisted by the Indian Ministry of Defence.

Due to the ban on the Italian firm Leonardo, Four Scorpene class conventional and 2 Arihant classes had to be only armed with tube launched anti-ship missiles as they still wait for procurement of heavyweight torpedoes, exposing major deficiencies in the combat capabilities of these ships.

Responding to the Indian Navy’s tender issued last year, German Atlas Elektronik company offered its Sea Hake mod4 heavyweight torpedoes and French Naval Group its F-21 Heavy Weight Torpedo to the Indian Navy. Adaption of new heavyweight torpedoes also requires upgradation of the software and hardware of the weapons control system in each ship that is one of the possible reasons why the Navy waited for a while before it floated tenders for Heavy Weight Torpedo with the lifting of the ban on Leonardo.

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DRDO Tata WhAp might finally see the Production floor

Jointly Developed by TATA Defence Research and Development Organisation with the support of UK based defense firm Supaacat. Last seen in 2020 carrying high altitude trials along the Line of Actual Control. India’s very own Wheeled infantry combat vehicle might finally enter production as Army Owned Whap that has travelled length and breadth of the country in various trials over the years, finally seems to have impressed Top Generals In the Army who are a bit hard to impress when it comes to indigenous products.

Whap is pegged at 23 crores per unit cost that is 30-50% Cheaper than Western Infantry Carrier Vehicle in its segment but also gives the option to the user to be adapted for different requirements and various configurations as proposed by the TATA.

The Indian Army earlier this year had issued a Request For Information for the procurement of 1,750 Futuristic Infantry Combat Vehicles in a phased manner to replace the 1980s vintage Russian origin BMP-2 infantry vehicles in service. As the formal induction of the system into the Army is not expected before the 2028-30 period thus creating some opportunity for small scale production of the DRDO Tata Whap even though it is participating in the tender process with its bids.

Army wants new radar for threat detection along China border

The Indian Army has sought to equip itself with a modern low level light weight radar for threat detection and response along the China border where surveillance is restricted due to mountainous terrain.

The terrain provides easy ingress to enemy aircraft, helicopters and unmanned aerial vehicles flying at low altitudes. The radar figures on a new list of Make in India projects that the army plans to pursue in partnership with the industry.

The list, released by army chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane on Monday, includes surveillance and armed drone swarm, counter drone systems, infantry weapon training simulator, robotic surveillance platforms, portable helipads and a variety of ammunition.

The army wants a 3D active electronically scanned array radar that has a range of 50km with tactical control of air defence weapons. The low level light weight radar is among the weapons and systems that cannot be imported. The radar is required for the northern and eastern borders with China whose army has ramped up military activities in both sectors.

Chinese PLA Practices Sinking US Ford Class Aircraft Carrier With DF-21D Ballistic Missile

China has been demonstrating its ability to strike “enemy aircraft carriers” as part of its psychological warfare strategy against the US military for the past few years. So much so that it has been practicing simulated multi wave ballistic missile strikes on a regular basis.

The Chinese PLA has launched precision strikes at “target ships” with DF 21D missiles making them completely useless. These anti-ship ballistic missiles ASBMs in China’s inventory can cover most of the Western Pacific, where US carriers are frequently stationed.

With tensions rising between the two countries, China has created mockups of a US Navy aircraft carrier and destroyer in its northwest desert, in preparation for a future naval battle

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