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IAF keeps tabs on China AWACS at Pak airbase
By IE
Friday August 25, 01:50 AM
The IAF is keeping close tabs on the recent arrival of a much-hushed Chinese aircraft prototype at the Chaklala airbase in North Pakistan. The aircraft, which flew in with a group of Chinese aeronautical scientists late last month, is Beijing's indigenous Y-8 Airborne Warning And Control System (AWACS) aircraft.

The Chinese AWACS, a typically secretive project that Beijing began after its efforts to acquire Phalcon AWACS jets from Israel was blocked by the US in 2000, will provide the country a light, cheap airborne early warning and detection aircraft that can be produced and deployed in large numbers. Islamabad is expected to sign up to join the project and place orders after the operational demonstrations at Chaklala are over.
AWACS platforms, basically advanced radars mounted on aircraft, provide greater detection and coverage range than ground radars simply by virtue of their altitude, and provide a capability that both India and Pakistan are already in line to acquire.

In June, Pakistan signed up to acquire six Swedish Saab-2000 Erieye AWACS, more than two years after India ordered three Israeli Phalcon jets. But these are both expensive, limiting the numbers that can be acquired by either country.

A point of concern to the IAF is that the Chinese AWACS is near test readiness, which means Islamabad, when it chooses to buy them, will be in a position to deploy it in large numbers far before the Indian homegrown airborne early warning project, under development by DRDO's Centre for Airborne Systems (CABS) in Bangalore, actually takes off.

A senior IAF officer said, "Historically, decisions between China and Pakistan happen much faster. That means, they could have a greater density of airborne radar coverage before we do." Long-range airborne radar coverage will be principal factors in ensuring that no air violations take place on either side.
 
A point of concern to the IAF is that the Chinese AWACS is near test readiness, which means Islamabad, when it chooses to buy them, will be in a position to deploy it in large numbers far before the Indian homegrown airborne early warning project, under development by DRDO's Centre for Airborne Systems (CABS) in Bangalore, actually takes off.
India will take delivery of 1st of the 3 Israeli-Russian made Phalcon system in 2008 so the concern is baseless!

A senior IAF officer
said, "Historically, decisions between China and Pakistan happen much faster. That means, they could have a greater density of airborne radar coverage before we do." Long-range airborne radar coverage will be principal factors in ensuring that no air violations take place on either side.
This is an advantage PAF should materialise! :)
 
Most likely, its all chinese technology. Doesn't make any sense to buy an additional platform that cannot be integrated with the latest designs.
 
Nice news guys we can get Y-8 in addition with Erieye ...thus making our air defence monitoring far superior than INdia.remebr that India has only 3 phalcons thus they cannot maintain a 24 hr eye in the sky...numbers count baby
 
India is getting its first phalcon by 2007, and acc. to JDW will then order 2 more after the 3 get settled. It also has 3 local AWACs getting ready. So its 6-8.
 
India is getting its first phalcon by 2007, and acc. to JDW will then order 2 more after the 3 get settled. It also has 3 local AWACs getting ready. So its 6-8.

Stop kidding yourself

India in the past has multiple times tried to make there own AWAC but as usual it didnt get past the testing stages. India will go for 3 phalcon all of which will be orderd by 2009 then IAF wont be considering going for another AWAC since itll also be buissy with other project such as the LCA, MRCA, SU-30mki etc....
 
Stop kidding yourself

Who is kidding who?

India in the past has multiple times tried to make there own AWAC but as usual it didnt get past the testing stages. India will go for 3 phalcon all of which will be orderd by 2009 then IAF wont be considering going for another AWAC since itll also be buissy with other project such as the LCA, MRCA, SU-30mki etc....

Hardly.
The present situation re: orders has already been noted by me previously, and JDW notes, India may order 2 more Phalcons.
Nor did India try multiple times to make \"there own AWAC\". There was but one project, which demonstrated entirely respectable abilities to TWS ~ 50 targets & detect/ track fighters at large ranges, but it was cancelled after one of the prototypes crashed & since the IAF was more interested in AESA AWACs vs Slotted Array ones.
 
thanks ALLAH that we have friend like china,that's help us in tough time.we need production of jets,transport aircraft/helicopters in Pakistan with co-production of china
 
2006 thread

well if i m not wrong its 2010 :hitwall:

boy, here's some for sarcasm,

If the indians believe they are keeping an eye on the AWACS airbase and if it's called chaklala ....

I would be a very happy person indeed.
 
Good news again :) let them worry lolz.
 
this thread needs to be closed its 2006 thread with no significance ....presently
 
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