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Aliusman

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Its a good system , should be point of concern for Pakistan Air Force. This is actually the first Offensive capability sale of US to India. C-17 , C-130 were all support elements and not a direct threat to our Air force. Given by the track record of US sales to India, this sale will follow through and we will this system across the border in few years, I know its place of origin is Norway/USA , but it carries AMRAAM so is basically and American Sale
 

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The Super Hornet strike fighters would replace Indian Navy MiG-29Ks that are facing problems with engines and electronic control systems...

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WOW, now that would be something.

I'd like to see how much payload and how much fuel they could launch with.

If the Super Hornet could make good on a decent combat and fuel load, then that would be gme changer...because then you can put the Advanced Super Hornet on their and have a true 4++ gen aircraft...not to mention the weapons she can carry.
 

timepass

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Made in India interceptor missile shoots down one from multiple simulated targets

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In a major breakthrough for Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), made in India interceptor missile capable of killing incoming enemy missiles in endo atmospheric region at low altitude shot down a target from multiple simulated targets.

For the first time the missile was fired against multiple targets simulated electronically by the mission team comprising officials from the Indian Army. The missile attacked one after choosing it from a bunch of targets.

The supersonic ballistic interceptor missile dubbed as Advance Air Defence (AAD) was fight tested from Abdul Kalam Island, a part of Integrated Test Range (ITR) off Odisha coast at about 11.25 am.

Defence sources said a few minutes after the electronic targets were simulated, the tracking systems selected one from a number of targets and subsequently provided command to launch the interceptor missile, which was auto-fired fired from a hermetically sealed canister.

A defence official said the missile has demonstrated its killing capability paving the way for its early induction.

“Several tests of the missile conducted earlier were against single target. But this one was against multiple targets for the first time. It was an excellent mission accomplished,” he informed.

Long range radar and multi-function fire control radar located far away successfully detected the missile from take-off and tracked it through its entire path. The total trajectory of the incoming missile was continuously estimated by the guidance computer and subsequently the AAD missile was launched at an appropriate time to counter and kill the target missile.

The Fibre Optic Gyro (FOG) based INS in interceptor, on-board computers, guidance systems, actuation systems and the critical Radio Frequency (RF) seekers used for the terminal phase have also performed excellently.

Indigenously developed by DRDO, the AAD interceptor is a single-stage mi

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