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even countries like india are included!
Ya even India is included.
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even countries like india are included!
i hope they develop INS Baaz as fast as possible, it could be India's trump card in any engagement with china. basically if they do something that goes against our interest we cut off their supply routes. their own navy will be too busy counter balancing the navies of Japan, east Asian countries and the soon to arrive United states navy. as long as we have a couple of P8Is in the base we should be able keep the blockade going with out worrying about Chinese subs.
The base will not much have to do with China, rather than with anti piracy, or normal maritime patrol roles, controling the sea lanes. That's why Do 228 or naval UAVs are planned their and not ASW capabilities.
Kalaikunda fighters in charge of Andaman and Nicobar Islands defences - The Times of India
IAF had operated MKIs and Jags from A&N in the past, but not in full squadron strenght, which was aimed for later stages, but after the tsunami and because of the weather conditions there, these plans were changed. In war times fighters can still be placed there, but otherwise all operations will be done from the coastal air bases.
The same is the case for the MPAs, otherwise IL 38s could have been deployed there since years, but MPAs and the modernisations of the airfields there, have mainly logistical reasons, rather than placing fighters or MPAs there, to operater all kinds of aircrafts from these bases if necessary, but not on a regular basis.
P8Is at A&N are more than doubtful, since all the operations in that area was and will be done from the Arakkonam base, which will be modernised to house them and by getting a dedicated repair and maintenance facility in Kochi, which all is not available an A&N yet.
There is not even an operational advantage by placing them there, since the aim is to extend their operations via mid air refuelling and they obviously will not be scrambled like fighters, when a target is detected, especially not the P8Is, which are meant for high altitude surveillance in first place.
Kalaikunda fighters in charge of Andaman and Nicobar Islands defences - The Times of India
IAF had operated MKIs and Jags from A&N in the past, but not in full squadron strenght, which was aimed for later stages, but after the tsunami and because of the weather conditions there, these plans were changed. In war times fighters can still be placed there, but otherwise all operations will be done from the coastal air bases.
The same is the case for the MPAs, otherwise IL 38s could have been deployed there since years, but MPAs and the modernisations of the airfields there, have mainly logistical reasons, rather than placing fighters or MPAs there, to operater all kinds of aircrafts from these bases if necessary, but not on a regular basis.
P8Is at A&N are more than doubtful, since all the operations in that area was and will be done from the Arakkonam base, which will be modernised to house them and by getting a dedicated repair and maintenance facility in Kochi, which all is not available an A&N yet.
There is not even an operational advantage by placing them there, since the aim is to extend their operations via mid air refuelling and they obviously will not be scrambled like fighters, when a target is detected, especially not the P8Is, which are meant for high altitude surveillance in first place.
And India should allow US drones to base there as well
http://www.defence.pk/forums/indian-defence/255064-us-eyes-port-blair-new-drone-base.html
Thats never gonna happen. Military won't allow it,even if they allow it,politics won't.
If discussion starts, then the possibilities are there. Why are many India's so prideful about allowing US to put a drone base in Port Blair? Its time to get off the high horses and look at the stark reality.
If discussion starts, then the possibilities are there. Why are many India's so prideful about allowing US to put a drone base in Port Blair? Its time to get off the high horses and look at the stark reality.
and what exactly is your version of "stark reality"?
No matter what US should not be allowed to set up any kinda base on indian soil....we can take care of ourselves...US should stick to its various puppet states for setting up military bases.....like someone earlier said military wont allow it.
I think if any country that is close to the west has any remote chance of setting up a military base then it would be israel not america...we like israel more than amreekans anyway .
The first stark reality is that you are the Indian version of Hongwu
Nothing to do with pride but protecting Indian national interests. India has seen how the US treats its "friends". The last thing you want is the US military on your soil- they'll never leave.Don't be so prideful, it would be a win-win situation for both India and America if America can setup a drone base in Fort Blair
and you are the most intelligent non troll person i have ever known
get serious. what is your version of "stark reality"
Nothing to do with pride but protecting Indian national interests. India has seen how the US treats its "friends". The last thing you want is the US military on your soil- they'll never leave.