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India buys upgraded Israeli air defences for $1.1bn

TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Israel has signed a $1.1 billion contract to supply an upgraded tactical air defence system to India, with delivery expected by 2017, an Israeli official said on Monday.

The sale of the Barak-8 systems came as India's army chief, General Deepak Kapoor, held high-level talks in Israel, India's biggest defence supplier.

Made by state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd., the Barak-8 is designed for use aboard ships and can shoot down incoming missiles, planes and drones. The most advanced version can be also deployed on land, the Israeli official said.

India has already acquired an earlier generation of the Barak system, the official said.

The Barak-8 contract was signed in April, and delivery of the systems will take place "over the next six to eight years".

The Indian embassy in Tel Aviv had no immediate comment.

India buys upgraded Israeli air defences for $1.1bn | Top News | Reuters
 
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Information on Barak by Globalsecurity -

The Israeli consortium already has a program in collaboration with DRDO under way for developing a ship-borne next generation Barak (called Barak NG) for the Indian Navy. The cooperation began in 2001 with a $270 million deal for the basic Barak ship defense system. Mutual satisfaction with system performance and Israeli willingness to engage in technology transfers led in January 2006 to the 70-kilometer-range Barak NG program.

Naval Barak-8 is an advanced, long-range missile defense and air defense system. Barak-8 meets and exceeds performance of other similar defense systems, while maintaining unique advantages. It has a flexible dual pulse motor system provides high maneuver capability at target interception range throughout Barak-8's wide envelope. Low weight and small size (about half of similar systems) provides small impact on carrying ship, along with low signatures (carry, launch & flight) for high ship survivability. Barak-8 has safe ship carry & launch with a small missile and proven vertical launcher concept. The robust multi-missile coexistence and multi-target capability (supported by seeker, DL & WCS) enables operation in highly saturated operational scenarios, with a high performance warhead with a robust kill mechanism.

The Indian Navy is already using the ordinary Barak missile, which was manufactured by Rafael and the IAI, but whose abilities to counter advanced threats are limited. The new missile is launched vertically and has an independent radar system.

Developed by IAI MBT Systems and Space Technology in association with Elta and Rafael, Israel's Armament Development Authority, the extended-range Barak-8 active radar homing missile will offer a maximum range of 70 km to 80 km. According to the Israel Navy, Barak-8 will be compatible with the Lockheed Martin Mk 41 tactical-length vertical launcher system. After launch, the missile will initially receive mid-course guidance updates from the MF-STAR radar. During the terminal phase, the missile will fire a second motor and activate its active radar seeker to home on to the target.

Although adopting an aerodynamic configuration essentially similar to the earlier Barak-1, the extended range Barak-8 active radar homing missile will be approximately 4.5 m in length (twice the size of Barak-1) and will have a maximum range of 70-80 km. Barak-1 is capable of intercepting incoming missiles at close range. With Barak-8, we want to be able to take out surveillance aircraft or the launch platform before it has released its weapons.

IAI and India's Defence Research and Development Organisation concluded a deal to jointly develop Barak-8 in New Delhi on 27 January 2006, after almost two years of negotiations. The joint development program is valued at about USD330 million, to be split equally between the two countries. Reports from Delhi suggested that Barak-8 and the EL/M-2248 radar will be fitted to the Indian Navy's new Project 15A destroyers.

Barak-NG / Barak 8

So.. it seems that the Barak-8 started out as a joint India-Israel development but I guess... IAI completed the program without taking much technical input from DRDO. Anyways, Barak-8 is a great addition to India's lethal air defence capabilities.
 
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Barak I

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Barak II/8

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India , already have "Akash missel", but it's not designed to launch from Naval platforms. Besides "Akash missel" range is about 30Km with 3.5 Mach.

India will get "Barak-8 air defence system" in 2017
 
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Pakistan have HQ-2 Surface to Air missel, developed on S-75 Dvina

HQ-2: Upgraded HQ-1 with additional ECCM capability to counter the System-13 ECM aboard U-2s flown by Republic of China Air Force Black Cat Squadron. Upgraded HQ-2s remain in service today, and the latest version utilizes passive phased array radar designated SJ-202, which is able to simultaneously track and engage multiple targets at 115 km and 80 km, respectively. The adoption of multifunction SJ-202 radar has eliminated the need to have multiple radars each with single function, and thus greatly improved the overall effectiveness of the HQ-2 air defense system. A target drone version is designated BA-6.
 
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Pakistan also have Medium range surface-to-air missile RIM-66 SM-1MR can be launched from surface ship with dual infrared/semi-active terminal homing.

operational range 74 to 170 km
Speed Mach 3.5

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PN have short range HQ-7 (FM-80) Naval.

The Naval HQ-7 uses a Type 360S E/F-band Doppler radar with a detection range of 18.4 km, connected to the ZJK-4 (Thomson-CSF TAVITAC) combat management system. The system is capable of processing up to 30 targets, and tracking 12 targets simultaneously.

Max operating range: HQ-7/FM-80 {8,600 m (400 m/s target); 10,000 m (300 m/s target); 12,000 m (slow flying targets)}; FM-90: 15,000 m to all targets
Speed: Mach 2.3 (750 m/s)
Guidance: Command + electro-optical tracking
Warhead: HE-FRAG with proximity fuse
Single shot hit probability: 70~80%
Radar detecting range: 18.4 km (HQ-7/FM-80); 25 km (FM-90)
Radar homing range: 17 km (HQ-7/FM-80); 20 km (FM-90)




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Pakistan have PL-10 export name LY-60, Developed by China.

Speed: Mach 3
Maximum Flight Speed: 600 meters per second
Maximum maneuvering overload: 35 g
Maximum maneuvering overload [interception]: 7 g
Range(PL-10) AA : PL-10 60 km
Guidance Semi-Active Radar Homing

Can be launched by both air and surface
 
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I thought that general deepak kapoor went to Tel-Aviv to sign the SPYDER deal. :undecided: also the sum of $1.1 billion is more for spyder because the BARAK-NG deal is worth over $2-billion.

what does this deal mean for the SPYDER ????? has the indian army shelved plans to buy the SPYDER ????
 
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I thought that general deepak kapoor went to Tel-Aviv to sign the SPYDER deal. :undecided: also the sum of $1.1 billion is more for spyder because the BARAK-NG deal is worth over $2-billion.

what does this deal mean for the SPYDER ????? has the indian army shelved plans to buy the SPYDER ????

A) Barak-8 and SPYDER are two different air defense systems with different roles. Barak-8 is a naval SAM while SPYDER is launched from a mobile, land-based system.

B) India has already placed an order for SPYDER -

India to buy Spyder missile systems from Rafael | International News | Jerusalem Post
 
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I thought that general deepak kapoor went to Tel-Aviv to sign the SPYDER deal. :undecided: also the sum of $1.1 billion is more for spyder because the BARAK-NG deal is worth over $2-billion.

what does this deal mean for the SPYDER ????? has the indian army shelved plans to buy the SPYDER ????

The SPYDER (Surface-to-air PYthon and DERby) is an anti-aircraft missile system developed by RAFAEL (with use of Czech Tatra chasis) and using surface-to-air versions of the Python 5 and Derby missiles, also made by RAFAEL. It is a quick reaction medium range missile system. SPYDER is capable of engaging aircraft, helicopters, unmanned air vehicles, drones and precision-guided munitions. It provides air defence for fixed assets and for point and area defence for mobile forces in combat areas.

SPYDER - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Barak (the Hebrew word for Lightning) is an Israeli surface-to-air missile designed to be used as a point-defense missile system on warships, defending against aircraft, anti-ship missiles, and UAVs.

Barak (missile) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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This article is rubbish.Israel took India's money and some technology for making MRSAM and LRSAM for Indian Navy
with spinoffs for the army for air defense.It was a joint venture and these backstabbers are now fitting these systems
into their ships and will be finished by 2013 Barak 8 is reported to be best in the world in their class while the Indian Government shamelessly is talking 2017 and trying to buy an equivalant from any source in the world.They are begging the Indian private Industry to do something and help them out since all our new warships have become patrol boats and hiding in harbors under protection of Airforce.
 
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