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funny
still called it "Indigenous"
tejas design is based upon
saab 37 Viggen & mirage 2000
View attachment 381285
so
funny
still called it "Indigenous"
tejas design is based upon
saab 37 Viggen & mirage 2000
View attachment 381285
so
funny
still called it "Indigenous"
tejas design is based upon
saab 37 Viggen & mirage 2000
100% LIE, bids will only open on April 1st, this news is a complete sham, no selection has been made as of yet.Any other media outlets reporting this?
To speed up the selection process invitations were only sent out to 5 OEMs:Are they offering Raven ES-05 AESA radar from Finmeccanica Sllex or PS-05/A from Ericsson?
Why not go for RBE2 AA from Thales. This is more stable radar.
Raven ES-05 has a detection range of 150 km, aerial targets >14 targets.
for RBE2 AA has a detection range of 200 km, aerial targets 40 targets.
And If I'm not wrong Thales has company in India.
The EL/M-2052 had been selected for the Jag DARIN IIII upgrade (also done by HAL) and thus, IMHO, is in pole position for this deal also but having an open bid may squeeze some extra goodies from them.......
I thought India is going for the Israeli radar.
What happened to the elta AESA radar?
Before you go making the typical Pakistani mistake of digging oneself a hole how about you apply some basic sense?Yesterday some Indian dude was claiming that home grown Uttam Radar (along with many other goodies) will equip their Teja. Now this news of acquiring Saab system for it. Well, a paper plane will remain a plane on paper/propaganda regardless which system they buy for it. The project is a colossal failure that should have been abadoned years ago. It's only their ego that is keeping this white elephant still alive. Since several squadrons of Thunder are already operational, Indians cannot afford to give up on Teja thingy.
Look at the Gripen as an example of how fighters are/can be made in a globalised world:ok I exaggerated a bit and it was just to tease you guys, but for my little knowledge can you enlighten me how Russia and USA's planes are not fully indigenous? no joke ... serious discussion
I am not a technical person,but I do believe that GaAs aesa isn't that inferior, what makes f22 radar superior is it's LPI mode and processing power which no one can mimic in near future. Also apg77 can lift up its enemy with bout being known by them,do your Saab has this capabilities?The F-22 AESA radar is using inferior GaAs technology.
The advances in electronic components makes it possible to design much more efficient radars,
than what was possible 10-15 years ago, when the F-22 radar was designed.
Finmeccanica is black listed in India, so we can safely assume that it would be PS-05/A from Ericsson. I think LCA has small nose cone size and RBE2 AA might not be compatible with it. Also with GE F-404 engine, power available for radar might not be adequate for RBE2 AA power requirements.
736 T/R modules to be precise!It is, but a tender for 100 AESA radars was put out from HAL for the MK1A. Tejas MK1A is purely a HAL managed product, it's HAL taking DRDO's design, further inhouse improving on it. MK1A was an agreement between HAL, IAF for further orders, with AESA, etc. so please tell me how it's a colossal failure when the user extended the order?
And UTTAM Radar is being developed, matter a fact, pretty fast at that..
They've already chosen an LSP for flight testing.
India selects Saab for Tejas fighter radar
http://www.c4isrnet.com/articles/india-selects-saab-for-tejas-fighter-radar
India has chosen Saab to provide the active electronically scanned array radar for its Tejas Mk 1A fighter.
"The AESA fighter radar is developed by Saab with antenna technology based on the latest technologies using Gallium Nitride (GaN) and Silicone Carbide (SiC) substrates in combination with the latest generation of exciter/receiver and processor technology, giving optimum installed performance in a dense signal environment," according to a company news release.
In addition, Saab will provide an electronic warfare suite for the Tejas. "The heart of the suite is an electronic warfare receiver which is connected to a front end receiver and fin tip antennas inside the aircraft," Saab said.
Yet another imported component for fully indigenous Tejas
Weren't you guys thinking of buying this radar for your JF-17 . There goes that option out of the window
Weren't you guys thinking of buying this radar for your JF-17 . There goes that option out of the window
Naah we are probably interested in Italian one.
Anyways we have been using Swedish AESA radar in our AWACS aircrafts from SAAB.
I am not a technical person,but I do believe that GaAs aesa isn't that inferior, what makes f22 radar superior is it's LPI mode and processing power which no one can mimic in near future. Also apg77 can lift up its enemy with bout being known by them,do your Saab has this capabilities?
If my memory is correct,it was discussed in PDF itself long back,and LCA has bigger nose cone than rafale.
Saab's AESA radar was made in collaboration with the Italians.
New Recruit
Look at the Gripen as an example of how fighters are/can be made in a globalised world:
The Russians should actually source certain technologies from third parties (look at how the IAF improved the Su-30 by creating the MKI with French, Israeli and Indian techs), they don't for their own reasons.
The Americans are in their own catergory, no one can come even close to them when it comes to a MIC.