Russia, India negotiating upgrade of T-90S Bhishma MBTs, says RosoboronExport
RosoboronExport (part of the Rostec state corporation) is holding consultations with New Dehli on upgrading India’s T-90S Bhishma Main Battle Tanks.
A
number of modernized systems for the Indian T-90S tanks have undergone
preliminary trials. Preliminary trials of several modernized systems installed
on the Indian provided tanks, have been carried out.
Right
now, RosoboronExport is moving toward the final tests, following which a
decision will be made on installing the modernized systems on the tanks.
RosoboronExport
is ready to look into the supply of the modernized T-90MS tanks to India. The
Indian side has not applied to RosoboronExport for deliveries of T-90MS tanks,
however, firm confirm its readiness to consider any request if they receive
one.
Russia
to offer India to modernize Talwar class guided missile frigates
Russia’s
state arms seller RosoboronExport intends to make an offer to India to upgrade
Project-11356 Talwar class guided missile frigates built by Russia for the
Indian Navy.
The
Russian side earlier made offers for the modernization of the supplied warships
during their repairs. RosoboronExport and the United Shipbuilding Corporation
are preparing to deliver their joint offers to their partners in 2021. But, of
course, it is up to the Indian side to make a decision.
The
contracts that have been signed and are being implemented on their additional
construction in Russia and on organizing their construction in India are the
best proof of this. The Indian Navy currently operates six Project-11356 Talwar
class guided missile frigates.
Russia
offers its latest EW suite for India’s Sukhoi-30MKI fleet
Amid
Hectic price negotiation currently underway by HAL with Russia’s state arms
exporter, Rosoboronexport for the procurement of 12 Su-30MKI for the Indian Air
Force (IAF) after the old price couldn’t be agreed upon due to variations in
some of the systems, including inflation adjustments that has been proposed in
the last batch of the Su-30MKI that IAF plans to procure to supplement nine
that were lost in crashes over the years.
The
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) had manufactured the last two Su-30MKIs of
the 272 aircraft contracted from Russia earlier this year and the deal for
procurement of additional 12 Su-30MKIs is presently pending before the Cabinet
Committee on Security (CCS) due to a higher quote given for the supply kits of
the Su-30MKI from the OEM said informed officials to the idrw.org.
Out
of 12 planned for the IAF, at least two will be used a Flying Test Bed (FTB)
for the proposed ” Super Sukhoi” Upgrade program under which HAL plans to equip
it with the latest Touch-based Multi-function displays, DR118 a new generation
Radar Warning Receiver (RWR), upgraded navigation equipment, Uttam AESA Fire
control Radar (FCR), Aircraft Self Protection Jammers (ASPJ), Infrared search
and track technology (IRST) system developed by Bharat Electronics Limited
(BEL) for which Russian OEM assistance has been requested. Russia also has been
offering its Su-30SM Block-II upgrade kit that includes new AL-41F engines.
Russia
in the latest round of talks has offered India its “Khibiny-U Electronic
Warfare system” that is an under
fuselage mounted unit to provide cover for an air grouping against enemy radars
and space-based assets.
Russia
claims that Khibiny-U boosts Electronic Warfare capabilities against high technology
adversaries and effectively transforms the platform into an Electronic Warfare
aircraft operating in support of a fighter group.
Khibiny-U
protects small air groups from enemy radars and air defense, meaning virtual
stealth cover for these groupings against potential adversaries.
Russian
SAP-518 jammer pods are mounted on the wing tips of the Sukhoi 30MKI but due to
their weight, they reduce the aircraft’s ammunition payloads but Khibiny-U
won’t replace SAP-518 instead it can be used as standalone on each aircraft or
one aircraft in the group as an EW asset that can be used as cover for the
others in the group.
Last
time India will buy foreign P-75I attack submarine: Navy Chief
Chief
of the Naval Staff Admiral Karambir Singh speaking to the Indian media
justified procurement of conventional attack submarine SSK from a foreign
country under Transfer of Technology agreement for the last time under Project-75I so that Public Private sector
ecosystem in the country for the development of local SSK will be created.
Singh
also said that the Navy is yet to master some of the niche technologies in
subsystem development and level design capabilities that are required for the
development of an indigenous SSK submarines that the Navy plans to achieve
after executing the P-75I program for the development of six next generation
conventional attack submarines SSK.
Indian
Navy’s plan to develop 6 units of 5MW Propulsion motor from the Original
Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) under the Indigenously Designed Developed and
Manufactured (IDDM) category. The Propulsion motor draws its power from the
main battery of the submarine which eventually drives a propeller through a
single shaft. What will be the application of this 5MW Electric Propulsion
motor is yet to be revealed but it’s unlikely to be used on the existing
submarine fleet in the Indian Navy. Electric Propulsion motors that generate
power output for the shaft in a range of 5-6MW are usually seen on
Diesel-Electric submarines that have submerged displacement of 3000-4000 metric
tons.
Joint
PLA drill in Tibet sends strong warning to India
A
recent joint operation drill in which the People’s Liberation Army in Tibet
deployed more than 10 combat units to seize a battlefield from their “enemy” on
a peak in the Himalayas was designed to send a warning to India.
The
Tibet Military District under the Western Theatre Command, which is responsible
for China’s border with India, mobilised several brigades and divided them into
two teams: the PLA and a rival “blue army.
Combat
units joining the drill included an elite regiment from the military district,
alpine troops, forces with tanks and military vehicles, artillery personnel,
missile forces, drones, intelligence personnel, army aviation teams, and
airborne troops.
The
video aimed to warn the Indian side that the mountain brigades in the Tibet
Military District are all well trained and combat ready.