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IAF to deploy new radar near border areas




JAISALMER: After officially commissioning a state-of-the-art SU-30 fighter squadron at the Jodhpur air base, the Indian Air Force (IAF) has decided to deploy the Arudhra radar soon in most of the forward and strategic air force stations in Rajasthan and Gujarat region near the Pakistan border.

In accordance with a decision during the recently held commanders' conference at the headquarters of South Western Air Command (SWAC) in Gandhinagar, the first medium-power radar Arudhra was inducted at the Naliya air force station of Gujarat Sector in June 2011.

Consequently, to further enhance its air defense capabilities, IAF is inducting the indigenous radar at air bases in Rajasthan and Gujarat near the Pakistan border. The medium-power radar was developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) with support from Israel.

According to defense officials, the radar is being inducted to strengthen air defense capabilities in the Saurashtara-Kutch region as part of IAF's radar upgrade and is an important component of the force's plan to achieve network-centric operations. The IAF has significantly improved its air defense capabilities by acquiring the Integrated Air Command and Control Systems and connecting all of its modern and legacy radars under one single grid.

Source said the new radar will help in extending security to many strategically and economically important installations and the nation as a whole. India has been upgrading its air defense capabilities along its frontiers with both China and Pakistan.

Sources said Arudhra is a 4D medium power radar (MPR) which can act as a sophisticated multi-mode sensor for fast changing modern battle fields. MPR uses advanced active array technology, digital processing technologies - Digital Beam Forming and Programmable Signal Processing - to meet operational requirements of air space surveillance covering 100 m to 30 km altitude. The S-band solid state active aperture radar can detect and track any airborne targets up to 100 km. The radar has a rotating phased array antenna covering 360°. It also has steering mode with electronic scanning in azimuth and elevation providing range, direction, height and Doppler velocity information of the tracked aerial targets.

Initially, only eight of these indigenous radars have been inducted by the IAF and subsequently most of the forward and strategic air bases like Utarlai, Jodhpur,Jaisalmer, Phalodi ,Suratgarh and Nal (Bikaner)in Rajasthan region likely have Arudhra to meet the operational requirements.


"This radar has been developed by the Electronic & Radar Development Organisation of DRDO. It has been inducted to replace the ageing TRS-2215 and PSM-33 radars on the inventory of IAF. The radar is a state-of- art technology capable of detecting targets at ranges greater than 300 km and it is an important component in IAF plans to achieve net centric operations. The radar would strengthen air defence in the Saurashtra-Kutch region," defence spokesperson S D Goswami said.




IAF to deploy new radar near border areas - The Times of India

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Sources said Arudhra is a 4D medium power radar (MPR) which can act as a sophisticated multi-mode sensor for fast changing modern battle fields. MPR uses advanced active array technology, digital processing technologies - Digital Beam Forming and Programmable Signal Processing - to meet operational requirements of air space surveillance covering 100 m to 30 km altitude. The S-band solid state active aperture radar can detect and track any airborne targets up to 100 km. The radar has a rotating phased array antenna covering 360°. It also has steering mode with electronic scanning in azimuth and elevation providing range, direction, height and Doppler velocity information of the tracked aerial targets.

Looks like the ToI guys reading my posts in defence.pk! :lol:


Arudhra is Israeli El/M-2084 and Indian MPR is under prototype stage which is a 4D radar. There were little confusion when reported that Indian MPR is going to be inducted but it was Isareli MPR.
 
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Looks like the ToI guys reading my posts in defence.pk! :lol:


Arudhra is Israeli El/M-2084 and Indian MPR is under prototype stage which is a 4D radar. There were little confusion when reported that Indian MPR is going to be inducted but it was Isareli MPR.

Radars are ready , fighters are stationed, whats the SAM's???
 
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Arudhra specs

Type: Multi Mission 3D fire control radar
Radar: S band AESA
Range: 475 km (aircraft), 350 km (missiles), 100 km (artillery)
Target load: 1200 (aircrafts and missiles), 200 per minute (artillery)
Azimuth: 120 degree (rotating)
Features:


Advanced ECCM capabilities,
Advanced signal processing,
Operation under heavy clutter and noisy environment,
Operation under dense environments,
Classification and ID of targets,
Superior low altitude operation,
Graceful degradation and very high availability,
Dual operation modes,
High mobility,
Fast deployment,
Easy air transportable,
Remote operation,
Integrated network operation.


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Radars are ready , fighters are stationed, whats the SAM's???

MRSAM has done only one test so far, there is schedule for another test in India this year but no news so far. Don't know why they are delaying it. MRSAM will be compatible with Arudhra.

The radar has superb EW capabilities and from Naliya air force station it can look deep inside Pakistan as well as coastal areas.

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u know what they look more like indian police than airforce...........just look at their bellies....... how they sit in those slim birds??
 
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u know what they look more like indian police than airforce...........just look at their bellies....... how they sit in those slim birds??

They are top ranked air force officials they do not sit on those slim birds anymore, they sit on the chairs and give orders those slim birds to destroy enemy. Those slim birds obey the orders.

You have got very bad example of Indian police though.
 
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LOOK at the insignia,They might be some high ranking officers
 
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u know what they look more like indian police than airforce...........just look at their bellies....... how they sit in those slim birds??

You are not looking at the pilots.Those men in the front row look well beyond their 50s..Cannot say they are fighter pilots
 
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u know what they look more like indian police than airforce...........just look at their bellies....... how they sit in those slim birds??
They all are high ranking officials. The officer standing 3rd from the left in the picture is ex-Air Chief Marshall PV NAIK. Hee was there for inauguration.
 
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