What's new

India Gearing Up To Deploy Its Much-Awaited S-400 Missiles By Early Next Year To Neutralize PLAAF’s Stealth Advantage?

View attachment 767130
Before somebody shoots me dead ...........WITH THE FIRST OF five REGIMENTS getting ready to be deployed in 4 months time ie November 2021 just found this on the various multi layered sheild

The system is designed to take out every conceivable attack systrem there is ie drones stealth planes cruise missles bombers the lot

Different radars , jammers trackers and variety of range and speed of interceptor missles

India paid $5 billion for 6 regiments

China paid $3 billion for 3 regiments 5 years ago
Few points

1) what will india do about weak TDLs ?

2) When will india establish monitoring commands for a networked overview?

3) How trained will the S400 crew be ?
 
.
Do we have a system similar to this? (I know S-400 is really advanced but are we thinking along the lines of a decent air defense system)
Pakistan could have got FD2000 in early 2000s but opted to go for the groundwork first. It was in shape of Project Vision. I DO NOT HAVE AN EXACT TIMELINE OF THE PROJECT but this is what I think has happened based on info I have gathered.

Pakistan created a networked Radar system in which 2 commands were created (North & South) and all the radars around Pakistan were linked together and they provide an overview of Pakistani air space.

Then Pakistan created its own Tactical Data Link called Link-17. While we also use other TDLs.

And after that Pakistan linked it's air assets to commands/system under Project Vision such as AWAACS.

And then Pakistan linked it's AD assets (small ones)

Then induction of LY-80 and after that FD-2000 I think is being tested.
 
.
View attachment 767130
Before somebody shoots me dead ...........WITH THE FIRST OF five REGIMENTS getting ready to be deployed in 4 months time ie November 2021 just found this on the various multi layered sheild

The system is designed to take out every conceivable attack systrem there is ie drones stealth planes cruise missles bombers the lot

Different radars , jammers trackers and variety of range and speed of interceptor missles

India paid $5 billion for 6 regiments

China paid $3 billion for 3 regiments 5 years ago
It cannot take out a well-trained bunch of spec ops forces though ...these techs cannot outdo the boots on ground.
 
.
I suppose the chinease and turkish militarys are equally foolish as India for buying the s400 system
it does not work
India stupid wasting money
but wait turkey and China will.train us
hypocritical comes to mind

simple question how long will.a 50.year mirage or 30 year old f16 survive in s400 tiered air umbrella or indeed a Chinese slow moving awacs.
you will need to deploy outside the zone
The mirage and jf17 will just launch the raad 2 if that's the case. Wonder what will India procure this time round.
 
.
4. S400 can see and track 600km and engage any where between 100 feet to 40,000 fet upto 400km
5, S400 can take out fighters in Pakistan air space as soon as they go airborne IN THEORY mind u


I THINK repeating we shot down a mig21 and proved how rubbish IAF is complancey bordring arrogance and ignorance combined ..

YOU cant rest in complancy

The worlds militaries move on constantly .................YOU HAVE TO MOVE at their PACE ..... or get left behind
G G S400 to Wagha border pe lagana he na 😂

And 400 KM is the engagement range but it will be deployed atleast a hundered km inside india if not more.

Secondly we will always remind india of Mig21 just for "firki"

Laslty world has moved on and so are we and our moves are planned years if not decades in advance.

Btw Say hello to my little friend

118827423_3418953054809695_5579051586359947221_n.jpg
 
.
Pakistan could have got FD2000 in early 2000s but opted to go for the groundwork first. It was in shape of Project Vision. I DO NOT HAVE AN EXACT TIMELINE OF THE PROJECT but this is what I think has happened based on info I have gathered.

Pakistan created a networked Radar system in which 2 commands were created (North & South) and all the radars around Pakistan were linked together and they provide an overview of Pakistani air space.

Then Pakistan created its own Tactical Data Link called Link-17. While we also use other TDLs.

And after that Pakistan linked it's air assets to commands/system under Project Vision such as AWAACS.

And then Pakistan linked it's AD assets (small ones)

Then induction of LY-80 and after that FD-2000 I think is being tested.
Supposedly fd2000b/HQ9B is being acquired
 
.
G G S400 to Wagha border pe lagana he na 😂

And 400 KM is the engagement but it will be deployed atleast a hundered km inside india if not more.

Secondly we will always remind india of Mig21 just for "firki"

Laslty world has moved on and so are we and our moves are planned years if not decades in advance.

Btw Say hello to my little friend

View attachment 767247
What's this cognitive ew?
 
.
What's this cognitive ew?
Proper definition: Cognitive Electronic Warfare (CEW) is the use of cognitive systems – commonly known as Artificial Intelligence (AI) or machine learning – to enhance development and operation of Electronic Warfare (EW) technologies for the defense community.


In simple words Pakistan proved its normal EW capability in Feb 2019 by jamming indian systems so they are taking it one step further now (making it more dangerous).

Now PAF is going to integrate AI and Machine learning with EW which will make it more lethal. And CENTAIC was built for AI projects.
Supposedly fd2000b/HQ9B is being acquired
I have seen it being pinned on Google Maps but I think they are integrating and testing it before they get it in Bulk.
 
.
Proper definition: Cognitive Electronic Warfare (CEW) is the use of cognitive systems – commonly known as Artificial Intelligence (AI) or machine learning – to enhance development and operation of Electronic Warfare (EW) technologies for the defense community.


In simple words Pakistan proved its normal EW capability in Feb 2019 by jamming indian systems so they are taking it one step further now (making it more dangerous).

Now PAF is going to integrate AI and Machine learning with EW which will make it more lethal. And CENTAIC was built for AI projects.

I have seen it being pinned on Google Maps but I think they are integrating and testing it before they get it in Bulk.
👀👀
 
. .
So how many American and Israelis missiles (Syria theatre) did the S-400 intercept, oh that's right it was switched off, how convenient. At a time when the Russians had a real chance to show their much touted system they didn't do anything with it.

intercepting cruise missiles, sure show me one modern attack missile it has taken out.
Pakistan has a excellent repertoire of strike missiles, and is working on more. If it's near the border, that's great. A saturation strike will eliminate this "shield".
It's all hot air.
India is not even operating it yet as the US has threatened sanctions. Let them get past that hurdle first.
 
. .
India will very soon have a deadly combination of “omni-role” Rafale fighter jets and S-400 air defense systems to guard its border with China — from Arunachal Pradesh to Ladakh, according to defense analysts.

The two nuclear-armed neighbors have been locked in a border standoff in Ladakh for more than a year now. Almaz Antey Corporation, the manufacturer of S-400 Triumf, had earlier confirmed that delivery of the system would begin in December irrespective of the pandemic.

Russia recently also tested the upgraded S-500 system, firing at a high-speed ballistic target at a training ground in the Astrakhan Region.

S-400
The S-400 Triumf. (Via Twitter)
The EurAsian Times earlier reported that the Chinese PLA has set up two squadrons of S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems at the Hotan airbase in Xinjiang and Nyingchi airbase in Tibet, close to the Line of Actual Control, the de facto India-China border.

Will This Invite US Sanctions?
The Russian S-400 Triumf (NATO name SA-21 Growler) is one of the most advanced missile defense systems in the world.

Younis Dar, a defense correspondent with EurAsian Times, had outlined the superior features of the defense system which could be a “game-changer” for the Indian military.

With a range of detection that extends to as far as 600 km, the S-400 is a winning bet at the western front as the moment an aircraft or a missile gets airborne in Pakistan, the system will warn India. It is highly mobile and can be readied in a matter of minutes to execute a strike.

All the radars, missiles, and launchers of the S-400 are mounted on 8×8 cross-country trucks, making them difficult to be tracked and destroyed.

It is equipped with a 92N6E electronically-steered phased array radar, also called the “Grave Stone”, which can detect 300 targets simultaneously and fire four different missile types at them based on the threat and range.

The defense system was seen in action in Syria when the Russian government deployed it in response to the downing of its Su-24M jet by Turkey. In 2015, the first S-400 unit was activated at the Khmeimim Air Base in Latakia city while in 2017; a second S-400 unit was activated 13 km from the city of Masyaf in northwestern Syria.

The S-400 remains a major irritant in US-Turkey relations as the former refused to sell its fifth-generation F-35 fighter jets to Ankara, a NATO ally, in response to their acquisition of the Russian S-400 missiles.

The S-400 system was also ordered by India in a $5.43-billion deal with Russia during the 19th India-Russia Annual Bilateral Summit in 2018 at New Delhi, to ensure the long-term security needs of the country.

The US was visibly irked when India had decided to carry forward with its purchase of Russian weaponry. There were media reports highlighting the possibility of applying Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) on India, under which Turkey was sanctioned.

Image
The radars of S-400 Triumf. (via Twitter)
However, three factors seem to work in favor of India. One, the country is not a NATO ally, thus is not bound by military obligations. India has always followed an independent military and foreign policy and to date maintains “strategic autonomy”.
Two, a major part of the US concerns stem from Russia acquiring the intelligence of the F-35 fighter jet, giving the latter a combat edge over the US. But since India was never offered the F-35 and does not plan to purchase them in near future, such a fear is completely baseless.

Three, India forms an integral pillar of QUAD, a four-member security alliance of the US, India, Japan, and Australia. Amid a rising China, the US has found a “natural ally” in India which is the only country in the Indo-Pacific region to share a territorial boundary with China.

Deploying S-400 Against China
Speaking to EurAsian Times, Abhijit Iyer-Mitra, a senior fellow at the New Delhi-based Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies says there is a high possibility of India deploying the latest S-400 defense system against the Chinese.

It’s a very high likelihood given how Rafale jets have also been deployed against China rather than Pakistan,” he said.

Rafale-Hashimara
A fly-past during the induction of Rafales into Hasimara airbase. (Image: IAF)
The S-400 is an extremely dangerous system and in practice creates a defensive shield against the Chinese aircraft, giving enough freedom and space to the Indian Rafale jets to deal with Chinese jets,” he added.

Explaining how Russia has such a policy between India and China where they sell better equipment to Indians than the Chinese, Iyer-Mitra noted that it mirrors how the US juggles between Israel and Saudi Arabia.

They (the US) used to sell F-16s to both countries but the Israeli ones were superior so they would guarantee to shoot down the Saudi ones,” he said.

Explaining the logic of deploying S-400 closer to the China border, he said, “A general gauge of the seriousness of the matter can be taken from where a country is deploying its frontline aircraft. So if India’s newest aircraft (Rafale) is being deployed against China, the newest military equipment (S-400) will also be deployed against China.

In terms of S-400 versus the Chinese fighters like the J-20, the S-400 has an advantage, he says.

S-400
An S-400 system fires a missile. (via Twitter)
But NATO has quite a bit of experience against the S-400, especially in Syria, where Russia had deployed the S-400 to protect its military posts,” he said.

French already have a lot of electronic intelligence on the Russian system which has been fed into the Rafale jets. “Rafale(Indian) against the S-400 (Chinese) is a much better bet than the Russian defense system against the Chinese J-20 and other fighters,” he noted.

Dar, when reviewing Indian Rafales against China’s J-20 jets and S-400 missiles, noted that Rafale jets have operated against the S-400s and know the systems quite well.

China, on the other hand, has been operating the S-400 for quite some time, but they have no experience of using them against French-origin jets in comparison to Su-30 and other Russian-origin jets.

This gives India a big advantage as Rafale under the defense umbrella of S-400 missiles would know very well how to dodge the Chinese S-400s and outflank their latest aircraft including the untested J-20s.

 
. . .
Back
Top Bottom