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Maritime surveillance platforms

Maritime surveillance capabilities of the Indian Navy would not be complete till the medium range maritime reconnaissance aircrafts are inducted following the process given a final push through the issuance of the RFP for nine MRMR aircraft way back in 2013. Eight aircraft makers had submitted the Request for Information which included Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Airbus Military Casa, Dassault, Saab, Bombardier, Embrayer and the ATR. On this basis acceptance of necessity was cleared by the… Read More »Maritime surveillance platforms

HTT-40: The basic trainer

Indian Air Force is not only bedevilled with its fighter strength, even the easily available cheap Basic Trainer Aircraft are facing supply issues. Whether to depend exclusively on the already inducted Swiss Pilatus and order the entire requirement of 181 for the rookie pilots of the IAF or to encourage the domestic manufacture of indigenous trainer by HAL, which has been designed and developed by the Indian aviation engineers, has been an issue between Vayu… Read More »HTT-40: The basic trainer

IFV in modern war

The infantry fighting vehicles are getting popular among the leading militaries in recent time due to their high mobility and high survivability in the war zone, although it can only come close to the fire power of a tank, if not establishing superiority of a tank. This is a pretty good deal for a battlefield commander who is planning to enter into enemy territory with flash mobility and put the feet on the ground as… Read More »IFV in modern war

Maritime surveillance security

Maritime security is a two-ply concept. One is that on the surface of the sea and its atmospheric dimension, the other is in the dark depths of the oceans where submarines lurk posing threats to trade and commerce along the lines of communications and to onshore vital points and vital areas. India’s maritime security periphery stretches from end to end of the Indian Ocean, its several chokepoints and the craving of some inimical nations to… Read More »Maritime surveillance security

Simulation technology

With the introduction of 3D technology, military aircraft training for pilots and air force jet trainer schools are taking a new dimension due to cost effectiveness and easy handling of many of the hybrid equipment that can offer a wide range of situational awareness to a young pilot. Simulation technology continues to be used to proactively address military training in handling high powered fighter jets and all other types of aircraft as well as safety… Read More »Simulation technology

Lhasa-Xinjiang road connectivity

A nation that feels itself hemmed in by hostile neighbors needs to look for ways to preserve its own national interests through diplomatic means before it rushes into a conflict situation that will exacerbate the collusive arrangement that it sees as a threat. In the case of India, the China-Pak Economic Corridor being constructed through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir is an emerging threat because it sanctifies the illegal occupation of large sections of the former princely State… Read More »Lhasa-Xinjiang road connectivity

Anti-tank missile development

Among the first weapons system not driven by the need to match the Chinese was initiated almost as soon as the Defence Research and Development Organisation transited from being the Defence Science Laboratory to its current over-arching responsibilities. In 1959 a study to assess the feasibility of a first generation anti-tank guided missile was initiated. It did receive a boost after the Chinese aggression of 1962 with an infusion of Rs 6 lakh in the… Read More »Anti-tank missile development

Modern tactical battlefield

The tank warfare just few years ago was being dubbed as ‘history’ after the invention of military satellite, ISR technologies, unmmaned aerial vehicles and robotic technologies but Russia has once again proved in Ukraine war that tanks are still relevant for 21st century warfare. Suddenly, both Russia and the US are caught in crossfire for developing robotic and most sophisticated tanks for their militaries. While the NATO will go for CV90 Adaptive tank and US… Read More »Modern tactical battlefield

MBT in modern land warfare

The evolution of multidimensional new age battlefield has rendered the modern MBTs insignificant and vulnerable to attack from air and hence the future battlefield will have an entirely different scenario. To make them play an effective role, the Indian Army recently conducted a multidimensional exercise Drad Sankalp involving the deployment of T-90 MBTs. The MBT’s are used only in cross border offensive missions and defensive role in land warfare. But land warfare in modern battlefield… Read More »MBT in modern land warfare

China-Pakistan infrastructure in PoK

Any military action requires political will. Does the Bharatiya Janta Party which leads the National Democratic Alliance government at the Centre have the political acumen to be able to present a politico-military response to the continuing creation of new kinds of facilities through the heart of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir connecting China’s Xianjiang Province (and hence the whole of China) with the Pakistani province of Balochistan in the Persian Gulf? Its current flip-flop in foreign policy vis-à-vis… Read More »China-Pakistan infrastructure in PoK