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The Cabinet Committee on Security is expected to clear a US 2 billion acquisition of 2 PHALCON AWACS.
The Cabinet Committee on Security is expected to clear a US 2 billion acquisition of 2 PHALCON AWACS.

Spurred by the stand-off with People’s Liberation Army in Ladakh, the Narendra Modi government is all set to clear acquisition of two PHALCON airborne warning and control systems (AWACS) as early as next week. India has three PHALCON AWACS with a 360 degree rotodome mounted on top of the aircraft and two DRDO-built AWACS with 240 degree rotodome. China has 28 AWACS and Pakistan has seven for directing the air battle in the worst case scenario.

While the government is tight-lipped about the entire process, the acquisition was given a final official go last week and has been put up before the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS). This is the second time it has reached the CCS. The last time, the CCS sent the proposal back to National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and sought some clarifications.
The PHALCON radar is going to cost about $1 billion with another $1 billion going towards the purchase of the platform, in this case Russian A-50 aircraft. The radar and the platform will be integrated in Israel. It will take about two to three years for the delivery of the complete system.

The need for more AWACS was first felt during the Pakistani aerial dogfight after the February 26 Balakot strike by the Indian Air Force. While Pakistan was flying two Swedish made AWACS round the clock to detect and repel any intrusion into its air space, the IAF was, at times vulnerable due to the limitation of its resources. The requirement for more AWACS or eyes in the sky were felt after the PLA unilateral aggression in East Ladakh and their reluctance to restore status quo ante even after the Special Representatives on both sides agreed to both dis-engagement and de-escalation.


Apart from this the Modi government has decided to push road connectivity towards the Daulat Beg Oldie sector with the Border Roads Organization asking permission of the Ministry of Home Affairs to cut a road over the glaciated Saser La to link up DBO with Sansoma via Murgo as an alternate to the Darbuk-Shyok-DBO road.
The BRO has already built the road from Murgo to Saser Brangsa, which sits on the mouth of the Saser La. Even though Saser La is a glaciated moraine, the BRO has the ability to build a road over it for the present and a tunnel under the permafrost in the future. Once the road is built, it will allow Indian Army to rapidly move troops from the Siachen sector into Sub-Sector North depending on the requirement. Sansoma, on the banks of Nubra River is an important logistics base for the Siachen Glacier troop deployments.
Apart from the high value AWACS, the Indian Army is also acquiring 200 tactical drones for its battalion commanders so that the immediate battle theatre is transparent. This drone has been developed locally in collaboration with the DRDO and has undergone trials.


 
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All these arms vendors should be thankful to China for bringing out Indian establishment's insecurities out in the open. Every arms vendor in the world will milk this "Indian Cow"

Even if Pakistan tries a little harder, POF can get an ammunition order from India.
 
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The two new Phalcon AWACS will have several improvements in datalinks. will support CEC capabilty
 
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The two new Phalcon AWACS will have several improvements in datalinks. will support CEC capabilty

Even if gold platted it is still not worth 1 billion. This smell like kickbacks no matter how you see it.
Saab Global Eye is probably the most advanced AWACS out there but still it was priced at 238 million a pop for UAE. Last time India bought it for 350 million.
 
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All these arms vendors should be thankful to China for bringing out Indian establishment's insecurities out in the open. Every arms vendor in the world will milk this "Indian Cow"

Even if Pakistan tries a little harder, POF can get an ammunition order from India.

We are always thankful to China and Pakistan to take fights with us and in turn help us in reducing our technology gaps and develop our private industry. Without you guys, we would have never reached the level we are at right now.

Keep it coming! :enjoy:
 
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Even if gold platted it is still not worth 1 billion. This smell like kickbacks no matter how you see it.
Saab Global Eye is probably the most advanced AWACS out there but still it was priced at 238 million a pop for UAE. Last time India bought it for 350 million.
Last time we bought 3 Phalcon Awacs for 1.1 billion USD
But it was in year 2002
Our homegrown Netra AWACs had cost us 600 Million USD for 3 awacs when the agreement was signed in 2010.
I dont know about you
But their is something called inflation
If we had signed the additional phalcon deal in 2012, when it was first requested, then it would have cost us 1 billion USD for 2 AWACs

Now thanks to goverment apathy
We will have to pay twice that
 
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banya is on spending spree and everyone will profit they will place all these fancy toys near the boarder but wont have balls to use them but will make sure their media barks lies like crazy to tame thier people!!

modi g is genius!
 
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TOI reports its 1 billion for 2 awacs.
And there are plenty of billion dollars in pockets for india, they dont need to beg to saudia or china for it.
So i dont think there is any need for anybody to increase there bp reading 1 billion dollar here. Yeah even though its big amount for pakistan, same is not true for india.
Additionally this is old pending deal which got cleared now. So only chinese angle here is that conflict may have given a push to the deal that was stuck in red tapeism.
India is now finally going to seal the long-pending around $1 billion deal to acquire two more “Phalcon” airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft from Israel, which has been derailed at least a couple of times in the past due to the high costs involved.
 
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