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Israel offers strike-capable drones to India

That and you cant produce torpedos, SAM system, any sort of radars, any sort of EW suites, cant even produce a corvette without Chinese help, several advanced materials, etc. Not to mention, your industry still cant produce anything to topple the 70cc bikes going around. You guys really need to repaint some Chinese bikes and cars and call it your own too.
Of course and you produce MKI brohmos ak47. All Indian. We in pakistan are asleep.

Yet you cry to the world we have occupied sad Kashmir and northern areas. Lool

For a backward people we sure do kick your behind. We are outnumbered. Outgunned, out financed but still WE STAND TALK AND STRONG
 
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Of course and you produce MKI brohmos ak47. All Indian. We in pakistan are asleep.

Yet you cry to the world we have occupied sad Kashmir and northern areas. Lool

For a backward people we sure do kick your behind. We are outnumbered. Outgunned, out financed but still WE STAND TALK AND STRONG


Okay buddy, keep it moving on your 70cc bike now please.
 
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Israel if you provide them your whole military techonlogy to india even they can,t beat Pakistan in war because they get frighten after seeing pakistani soliders.
Gun is of no importance but the man behind the gun is very important.
wah wah wah !
 
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NEW DELHI: India's first missile armed drones that will give it the capability to carry out stand off cross-border strikes are ready in Israel, ahead of the first ever visit to the nation by an Indian prime minister.

The Heron TP-armed drones, capable of detecting, tracking and taking down targets with air to ground missiles, have been on the armed forces wish list for years, before the programme was fast tracked in September 2015, as reported by ET.

Prime Minister Narender Modi is heading for a historic visit to Israel in July and is expected to discuss and take forward the growing strategic partnership between the two nations.

One of India's top weapons suppliers, Israel has been most enthusiastic on the 'Make in India' initiative and is keen to shift its production lines in partnership with the Indian private sector.

Sources have told ET that 10 Heron TP-armed drones, which were under the procurement process since 2015, are now ready for delivery. The drones could be brought into service by India at the earliest but the final milestone payment is still pending.

Israel had displayed the Heron TP drone at the AeroIndia show in Bengaluru in February. As reported by ET on September 11, 2015, the defence ministry had quietly approved the purchase of 10 missile-armed drones from Israel for $400 million under directions from the highest levels of government.

The armed forces had proposed buying the same armed drones in 2012. But that proposal did not get political backing in UPA-2.

Similar to the Predator unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), the Heron TPs are capable of reconnaissance, combat and support roles, carrying a payload of air -to-ground missiles to take down targets deep in enemy territory.

The Indian Air Force also has a fleet of Harpy UAVs from Israel but these are not equipped with missiles—they are self-destructing systems primarily tasked with taking out enemy radar positions. India also operates a fleet of unarmed Heron and Searcher UAVs for surveillance and intelligence gathering.

Armed drones will give India the option of taking out large terrorist camps or individual targets in hostile territory with minimal risk. India is also pursuing an indigenous drone programme—Rustom 2—that is being developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation.
 
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I couldn't find any details on how many missiles it can carry?
Which kind of missiles? etc.

Any idea?
 
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NEW DELHI: India's first missile armed drones that will give it the capability to carry out stand off cross-border strikes are ready in Israel, ahead of the first ever visit to the nation by an Indian prime minister.

The Heron TP-armed drones, capable of detecting, tracking and taking down targets with air to ground missiles, have been on the armed forces wish list for years, before the programme was fast tracked in September 2015, as reported by ET.

Prime Minister Narender Modi is heading for a historic visit to Israel in July and is expected to discuss and take forward the growing strategic partnership between the two nations.

One of India's top weapons suppliers, Israel has been most enthusiastic on the 'Make in India' initiative and is keen to shift its production lines in partnership with the Indian private sector.

Sources have told ET that 10 Heron TP-armed drones, which were under the procurement process since 2015, are now ready for delivery. The drones could be brought into service by India at the earliest but the final milestone payment is still pending.

Israel had displayed the Heron TP drone at the AeroIndia show in Bengaluru in February. As reported by ET on September 11, 2015, the defence ministry had quietly approved the purchase of 10 missile-armed drones from Israel for $400 million under directions from the highest levels of government.

The armed forces had proposed buying the same armed drones in 2012. But that proposal did not get political backing in UPA-2.

Similar to the Predator unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), the Heron TPs are capable of reconnaissance, combat and support roles, carrying a payload of air -to-ground missiles to take down targets deep in enemy territory.

The Indian Air Force also has a fleet of Harpy UAVs from Israel but these are not equipped with missiles—they are self-destructing systems primarily tasked with taking out enemy radar positions. India also operates a fleet of unarmed Heron and Searcher UAVs for surveillance and intelligence gathering.

Armed drones will give India the option of taking out large terrorist camps or individual targets in hostile territory with minimal risk. India is also pursuing an indigenous drone programme—Rustom 2—that is being developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation.
but can they stop the targeted country from retaliation like missile strike in retaliation of drone strikes.
 
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but can they stop the targeted country from retaliation like missile strike in retaliation of drone strikes.
It dsnt like any other weapon,but the good thing is the targeted country lives in denial.so they wont retaliate for something that did not happen according to them.
 
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It dsnt like any other weapon,but the good thing is the targeted country lives in denial.so they wont retaliate for something that did not happen according to them.
the targeted country action will accept the real strike like in the past it spoke louder.
 
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The best part is that the targeted country can even invite the Jurnos for the site visit also :D :D to prove nothing happened
It dsnt like any other weapon,but the good thing is the targeted country lives in denial.so they wont retaliate for something that did not happen according to them.
 
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