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Swedish Awacs in focus again after PAF used it against India

Sources said that India had registered a diplomatic protest with Sweden after the Pakistan revealed that it had ordered three new Saab 2000 early warning aircraft in 2017.

By Manu Pubby, ET Bureau | Updated: M

Incidentally, three of the Saab 2000 `Erieye’ early warning aircraft were badly damaged in a terror attack on the Minhas air base in 2012, with one of them being destroyed beyond any scope of repair.

NEW DELHI: India had registered a diplomatic protest over the sale of Swedish early warning aircraft to Pakistan and had objected strongly to the transfer of South African long range bombs, both of which were used to target military installations in India after the Balakotterror camp strike last month.

Besides F 16 fighter jets – subsidised by the US for the war on terror – Pakistan used these two critical systems to target an Indian brigade headquarter and other installations in Nowshera on February 27, government sources said, adding that it is time to consider how to deal with defence manufacturers supplying such equipment to the neighbouring country. Sources said that India had registered a diplomatic protest with Sweden after the Pakistani air force revealed that it had ordered three new Saab 2000 early warning aircraft in 2017. These aircraft, which supplemented an earlier order of four by Pakistan, were extensively used in the February 27 aerial battle to direct and control 25 fighter jets towards Indian targets.


Incidentally, three of the Saab 2000 `Erieye’ early warning aircraft were badly damaged in a terror attack on the Minhas air base in 2012, with one of them being destroyed beyond any scope of repair. The 2017 order was placed to replace the destroyed aircraft and to bring up the total number of Pakistani Swedish origin air warning systems to six.



The active participation of these aircraft in the air skirmish gave Pakistan an extensive view of the battlefield and Indian air deployment that enabled it to direct fighters to the target zone. While India operates the IL76 `Phalcon’ AWACS as well as the Embraer `Netra’ early warning aircraft, they are outnumbered by the Pakistani air force.

The other equipment used by Pakistan on February 27 were the South African origin H 4 Stand off Weapons (SOWs) – glide bombs with a range of over 100 km that were fired at Indian military installations. Sources said that in 2003, India had registered a strong protest to South Africa against the transfer of these weapons by weapons manufacturer Denel. Though not as accurate as the SPICE 2000 munitions used by India to target the terror training camp at Balakot, the H 4 SOWs have a longer range and are now believed to be produced in Pakistan.


While India had already brought up the issue of misuse of F 16 fighter jets with the US, officials said that it is time to rethink how to deal with companies who are supplying military equipment to Pakistan and want to do business with the Indian military as well. “It is time for India to use its economic strength to deter such things happening in the future,” government sources said. Swedish company Saab for example is contesting for a multi-billion dollar deal to supply 110 new fighter jets to India and was a competitor in a major deal for short range anti-aircraft missiles to the armed forces. Denel had gone to great lengths to get off an Indian corruption blacklist last year by waiving off almost $ 100 million that it would have been entitled to following arbitration proceedings. Formal orders to take Denel off the blacklist were issued in September after a request was made from the top leadership to move forward from the corruption taint and enable it to participate in upcoming Make in India military programmes.
 
First they complaining russian jets now they are complaining swedish aircrafts.Indian never am admits their totally recent defeat in an air encounter with the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has exposed it ‘vintage’ military as upto 68 per cent of the Indian armed forces’ equipment is old, it said by NYT in a report in the New York Times newspaper.

In a retaliatory move by the PAF on February 27, two Indian Air Force (IAF) fighter aircraft were shot down when they were pounced on by JF-17 Thunders.

“Our troops lack modern equipment, but they have to conduct 21st-century military operations,” said a member of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defense, Gaurav Gogoi.

The aerial dogfight between the two nuclear-armed neighbours is the first in nearly five decades and was a test for the armed forces of the two countries. The result, however, left observers dumbfounded as the PAF emerged as the better player in the field and India had to suffer the embarrassment of losing jets.

“India’s armed forces are in alarming shape,” stated the NYT piece so stop complaining others countries.
 
Next up: “India lodges a complaint against the Chinese government for publishing & providing Pakistan with “The Art of War” - A military strategy book from 5th Century BC, written by the famous Zhou era military strategist “Sun Tzu” - India claims that strategies from the book were utilized on 27th feb against its military installations in Kashmir & is now questioning Xi government’s motives for running a terror publishing house that may have armed Pakistan with sophisticated literature to be used against the state of India”
 
After protesting to President Xi for SD10A and PL15 which are frying IAF in the sky...

India protest to PM IK for aggressiveness of Pak Armed forces who don't give a damn about IAF, IA, RAW or INS.

Then India protests to @WebMaster for PDF and Pak Posters.

And in the end India protests to God for making Pakistan and Pakistanis.
 
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