Egypt keen on acquiring Brahmos from India
India and Egypt have held talks on the sidelines of the EDEX 2021, Egypt’s leading tri service defense and security exhibition on the possible sale of Mach 3 capable Supersonic Brahmos cruise missiles from India claimed a report.
Key officials from the Egyptian Armed force visited the
BrahMos Aerospace pavilion at EDEX 2021 and were seen discussing the missile
system with senior officials of BrahMos Aerospace. Egypt showed interest in the
BrahMos system Way back in 2016 first and initial talks were held but it
couldn’t conclude into a deal.
The report says that India is under pressure from its close
ally Israel not to sell the BrahMos system to Egypt since it could strengthen
the Egyptian armed forces offensive capabilities but India insists that the
Brahmos that is on offer to Egypt are limited to 290km range and doesn’t
compromise security grid of the Israeli air defense system.
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Russia to bid in tender for delivery of light tanks to India
Rosoboron Export with the Sprut SDM1 lightweight amphibious
tank will necessarily take part in India’s tender for the delivery of light
tanks and will even offer the technology transfer and quite probably the
arrangement of local production of separate units and assemblies.
The Sprut SDM1 is the sole lightweight amphibious combat
vehicle in its class that possesses the firepower of a main battle tank and
features a 125mm cannon, All the munitions produced in India for employment
with the T-72M1 and T-90 tanks can be used for the Sprut-SDM1.
The Sprut-SDM1 can surmount water obstacles while delivering
fire from the cannon, be sealifted, and is also capable of operating day and
night on terrain insurmountable for other similar vehicles, high in the
mountains, in very high and very low temperatures. The combat vehicle is
outfitted with the missile armament designed to strike armoured targets,
including vehicles with reactive armour at ranges of up to 5km.
Russia ready to arrange full production of AK-203 assault
rifles in India in two years
Russia is ready to arrange full production of 7.62mm
Kalashnikov assault rifles in India in two or three years, CEO of Russia’s
state arms seller Rosoboron Export Alexander Mikheyev said on Tuesday.
The Russian side confirms its readiness to arrange full scale
production of the latest version of the Kalashnikov assault rifle within two to
three years to provide India’s defense structures with advanced small arms. The
first batch of AK-203 assault rifles will be produced in India with a various
degree of local output, following which their full-scale production on India’s
soil will begin.
There is a specific feature of the launch of the production
process. The first 70,000 AK-203 assault rifles will be produced in India with
a stage by stage increase in local production from 5% to 70%. The other assault
rifles will be 100% locally produced.
Not Learning From Past Errors! Pilot Mistake Behind Mi-17 V5
Helicopter Crash That Killed India’s Top Military Official?
India’s Chief of Defence Staff, his wife, and 11 others died
in a helicopter crash in southern India’s Tamil Nadu state on December 8. The Mi-17
V-5 is a military transport variant of the Mi-8/17 helicopter family.
Questions are being raised that why was the helicopter flying
at such a low altitude? Did the pilot have any weather alerts from Air Traffic
Control or Army Control?
The helicopter crash of the then Chief Minister of Andhra
Pradesh YS Rajasekhar Reddy took place in the mountainous area of Kurnool.
The weather was bad then, yet the pilot was pressured to fly. No lessons have
been learned from the accidents of the past.
To Bolster F-22 Raptors, F-35 Fighters, Is US Developing
‘Highly Classified’ Drones To Checkmate China?
The US Air Force is counting on two highly secretive unmanned
aerial systems or drones to take on its arch-rival China in any future military
conflict.
They’re both unmanned air combat vehicles, or unmanned
platforms designed to fly alongside fighter jets such as the Next Generation
Air Dominance fighter (NGad), the F-22, or the F-35. On the other side, they
can operate with bombers such as the B-21.
US may commit itself to a Loyal Wingman program, which
involves a drone that uses artificial intelligence to operate beside piloted
aircraft and complete tasks that are too unsafe for fighter pilots.
US is also working on Skyborg, an autonomous aircraft pairing
framework that will allow the US Air Force to posture, create, and maintain
mission sorties at a fast enough rate to produce and sustain combat mass in
contested areas.