Russia’s PAK-DA Nuclear Stealth Bomber to Emphasise Standoff Attacks and Electronic Warfare
Russia is upcoming "PAK-DA intercontinental range stealth bomber" will place a strong emphasis on electronic warfare to provide a defence against enemy surface to air and air to air missile attacks.
A completely new
airborne defence system is being developed, which will protect it from all
types of weapons - radar and optical.
The new bomber will be
built exclusively for standoff attacks. This will allow the aircraft not to
enter the enemy's air defence zone, to hit designated targets from the world's
oceans or from the territory of another state.
This new stealth bomber
could prove to be a game changer for India too who is still stuck in standoff
with China at Ladakh even after so many talks.
The aircraft will carry intra-fuselage weapons
to maintain a small radar cross section, much like the Russian Okhotnik stealth
drone and the upcoming American B-21 and Chinese H-20 bombers.
The first prototype of
the new bomber is currently under construction. The bomber is scheduled to
enter service in 2027.
The US is currently
producing the first prototype of the “PAK-DA” rival, the B-21, while China’s
next generation bomber program appears to be ahead of both and has reportedly
already begun serial production.
Backed
By China & Turkey, Why Pakistan’s ‘Drone Power’ Could Be A New Headache For
India?
There
have been reports that Pakistan has expressed deep interest to acquire TB2
drones from Turkey and going by the strong defense ties both nations enjoy,
these speculations could soon turn out to be a reality.
The
Bayraktar TB-2 drones, as demonstrated in the recent battle, can deceive modern
air defense systems which include, Russian Pantsir and S-300 air defense
systems.
Pakistan
is also known to have acquired 50 Wing Loong-II armed drones from China, which
could turn out to be a “nightmare for Indian ground formations in high altitude
areas.
Both
China and Pakistan are bolstering their unmanned attack capabilities, while
India is preparing to lease the US and Israeli armed drones to boost its
capability at the borders.
India
has so far employed its Israel imported Searcher and Harop drones only for
surveillance and reconnaissance purposes.
Coast Guard adds teeth
to its aviation arm by inducting ALH Mk-III
In
line with Atmanirbhar Bharat vision of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi,
Defence Secretary Dr Ajay Kumar today inducted Advanced Light Helicopters (ALH)
Mk-III in Indian Coast Guard.
The
state-of-the-art helicopters are indigenously designed and manufactured by
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Bengaluru.
The
ALH Mk-III marine version has been designed and developed with in-house
customisation of 19 additional equipment by HAL to meet Indian Coast Guard
requirements. The HAL will supply 16 ALH Mk-III to the Indian Coast Guard by
mid next year.
The
helicopters are capable of undertaking embarked operations from ships which
will enhance Coast Guard capabilities towards sea air coordinated search,
interdiction capabilities, coastal security, search and rescue operations, medical
evacuation, humanitarian missions, pollution response missions, etc.
Army
buys 17 boats to move troops faster at Pangong Tso amid India China stalemate
at LAC
The
35-foot-long boats currently are not fitted with any weapons, but can be
equipped with light weapons according to any future requirement.
The
Indian Army has bought 17 flat bottomed boats, the majority of them to be
deployed at the Pangong Tso in eastern Ladakh for rapid deployment of troops in
case of contingencies.
The
development comes following the months long standoff with China at the Line of
Actual Control last year.
The
boats, measuring 35 feet in length, will have the capacity to carry about 20-22
people, including crew. They can move at a speed of 20 knots, which is
approximately 37 km/hr.
Made
of fibreglass, they would ferry troops across the lake, cutting short earlier
time lost while navigating the hilly tracks around the lake.
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