China's PLA deploys new type of all-terrain vehicle on border with India
Delivery of the vehicle comes at a time when China and India failed to reach an agreement during the 13th round of corps commander level.
The unit that commissioned the new vehicle is garrisoned at a
high altitude, snowy border region that is extremely cold, lacks oxygen and has
a complex terrain, which causes difficulties in logistics support including the
transport of supplies.
After several on-the-spot investigations, the vehicle was
tailored to suit the needs of the troops, as it uses caterpillar tracks that
aren't made from metal. These tracks are sturdy, do not damage road surfaces,
have high mobility and can carry heavy loads.
The vehicle can traverse freely in complex terrains like
shallow river banks, deserts, mountains and snow fields even under bad weather
conditions, and provide reliable support to the supply transportation of
plateau troops.
World's First Twin Seat Fifth Generation Fighter Unveiled:
First Look at China’s New J-20 Variant
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China's People’s Liberation Army Air Force's long speculated
induction of a twin seat variant of its J-20 fighter jet has finally been
confirmed by new leaked footage, with the prototype reportedly carrying out
taxing tests and having yet to make its first flight.
J-20 New Variant has got range of new technologies from
artificial intelligence to WS-15 next generation engines.
A twin seat configuration is vital for any strike or
electronic attack aircraft, allowing it to carry a weapons systems officer
responsible either for delivering complex electronic attacks or for designating
ground targets and operating air to ground weaponry. This can be done
simultaneously while the pilot in the first seat flies the aircraft and engages
enemy aircraft with air-to-air munitions.
The J-20 fighter jet development into a twin seat variant is
highly symbolic of China's rapid development to become a leading aerial power,
one which is likely to have a far wider range of fifth generation fighters in
service than any other country.
With the United States having cancelled the F-22 Raptors many
ambitious successors, and with Russia's Sukhoi-57 being produced on a small
scale with specialised variants being primarily for export, And India’s AMCA
still behind Production, China may well be in a position to take the lead in
this field.
VEM Technologies to manufacture central fuselage of Tejas in
New Plant
On Sunday Hyderabad based defence manufacturing unit VEM
Technologies Limited signed an agreement with the State government to establish
an integrated defence factory at Yelgoi in Jharasangam Mandal. This is the
first private factory in India to make central fuselage for Light Combat
Aircraft Tejas being manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited.
The unit to be spread over 511 acres will be established with
an investment of about 1,000 crore and the work is expected to be completed in
the next five years. The facility will manufacture end to end next generation
weapons system, including missiles, radars, fighter planes and helicopters. The
industry is expected to provide employment to about 2,000 people.
How $3 billion contract for 30 Predator drones with the US
will help India?
If all goes as planned, India will ink a $3 billion deal with
the United States for 30 MQ 9 Reaper or Predator B armed drones when the two
countries sit down for the 2+2 dialogue scheduled for December.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and External Affairs Minister
S Jaishankar will meet their US counterparts, Secretary of State Antony Blinken
and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, in December in Washington where the final
contract will be signed. As India prepares to include the MQ-9 Reaper in its
arsenal, take a look at the drone and how it will benefit Indian Armed Forces.
Named as ‘MQ-9 Reaper’ by the US Air Force and Royal Air
Force customers, the Predator B is a Remotely Piloted Aircraft. The MQ-9 is the
first hunter killer UAV designed for long endurance, high altitude
surveillance.
The Reaper has a 950 shaft horsepower (712 kilo Watt)
turboprop engine, allowing it to carry 15 times more ordnance payload and
cruise at about three times the speed of its predecessor. The craft can be
flown for over 27 hours in the air at a maximum altitude of 50,000 feet, The
drones possess the capabilities to be used for long endurance intelligence,
surveillance and reconnaissance missions over a wide area. Easy configuration
of the drone makes it easier to operate the aircraft during missions.