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A Bar Brother

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@ BAR BROTHER WHAT DO YOU THINK oF THIS


wat do you think buy directly or built in india which will take time,i say buy them though but only four of them,to give time for designing the indegenous ones to be built in india.

Our shipyards are already overbooked. We will need new shipyards for these ships if they are to be built here.
 

aksha

Captain
Our shipyards are already overbooked. We will need new shipyards for these ships if they are to be built here.
but i heard cochin shipyard will be free ,not to mention private shipyars like pipapev,L&T,and ABG.

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and what do you think are the changes made from Td2 to Td3,attack helicopters,
i have noticed more armour, smaller cockpit,and a heat absorbant system
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A Bar Brother

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but i heard cochin shipyard will be free ,not to mention private shipyars like pipapev,L&T,and ABG.

Only one berth that was used up for the carrier. Let's see what happens. I have greater hopes from the new govt that 'something' will happen.

and what do you think are the changes made from Td2 to Td3,attack helicopters,
i have noticed more armour, smaller cockpit,and a heat absorbant system

I don't know.
 

FORBIN

Lieutenant General
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Su-30 MKI with Brahmos-A version which is a lighter version for fighter can carry, don't get as a propellant as naval/ground versions then less long weighs 2,5 T against 3 T.
But according few very specialised sites get a warhead of 300 kg unlike naval/ground versions, 200 kg and on many reports we see always 300 kg for all versions what would be wrong.

Brahmos accuracy about 10 m.

200 Brahmos-A ordered

@ Indians members or others can you say me pls your feeling for this warhead and be used by what variant :
last 42 Su-30 MKI ordered ( build in Russia ) also modernised Super Su-30MKI and all Su-30 MKI are modernised in Super Su-30MKI ?

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aksha

Captain
Su-30 MKI with Brahmos-A version which is a lighter version for fighter can carry, don't get as a propellant as naval/ground versions then less long weighs 2,5 T against 3 T.
But according few very specialised sites get a warhead of 300 kg unlike naval/ground versions, 200 kg and on many reports we see always 300 kg for all versions what would be wrong.

Brahmos accuracy about 10 m.

200 Brahmos-A ordered

@ Indians members or others can you say me pls your feeling for this warhead and be used by what variant :
last 42 Su-30 MKI ordered ( build in Russia ) also modernised Super Su-30MKI and all Su-30 MKI are modernised in Super Su-30MKI ?

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i don't know about the warhead weight,as of now,i will post ,if or when i come to know.

but you are wrong about the the accuracy of bramhos,,accuracy of 10 meter is almost an insult:D:pthis video(which was shown at defexpo india by bramhos aerospace will give you the idea

[video=youtube;UNG86VSld3s]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNG86VSld3s[/video]


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the su 30 mki modernisation to super 30 standards will begin from 2016 onwards using the upgrades fom the pak fa program
 
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aksha

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DCNS hopes to expand footprint in India

At the Nantes-Indret Centre of French Shipyard DCNS, where naval propulsion and energy generation systems for conventional and nuclear submarines are developed and tested, four neatly-packed cooling systems are kept for delivery to Mazagon Dock for fitment on the Indian Scorpenes under construction.

Alongside, there’s a bigger refrigerant, still being put together, meant for the latest of U.K.’s Astute class of nuclear attack submarines (SSN). Nearby is a completed system for the French Navy’s new-generation Barracuda SSNs.

The Indian Scorpenes are on schedule, putting delays behind them, with the first slated for launch of trials in September next, say DCNS officials.

However, while India has closed a contract for delivery of Exocet SM39 missiles for the subs, a decision has been deferred on procuring the Franco-Italian Black Shark heavyweight torpedoes, pending corruption probe against Italian Finmeccanica whose firm WASS manufactures the torpedoes. India may then go with a German torpedo, says a DCNS official.

The second diesel generator for the second Indian Scorpene awaits bench-test at the test-bed in Nantes.

The company’s facility at Cherbourg worked on the technology transfer and quality and technical specifications for the Indian Scorpenes.

“It has been a big adventure,” says Antoine Sajous, Asia Pacific sales head of DCNS.

While the company has built and is building Scorpenes for Malaysia, Brazil (where it’s a part-owner of the domestic Scorpene-building project) and Chile, it took sometime to set up the infrastructure for Scorpene construction at MDL.

“Its east yard has grown four times its size from the time the construction had begun and sports the kind of hangars and specialised equipment we have at Cherbourg. Technology was acquired pretty fast and there’s stringent quality standard maintained. It would all go waste if they are to stop with the six subs,” he says, suggesting India would do well to go for advanced Scorpenes for its follow-on conventional subs envisaged for construction in India under the Navy’s P75-I.

He says the company, which is also bidding for know-how partnership with MDL for modular construction and design support for the proposed P17-A stealth frigates, desires to bolster its partnership with it.

Eric Droz-Bartholet, head of international submarine business, says India could make DCNS a part-owner, a la Brazil, in P75-I construction for ease of technology transfer and building.

“Eventually, MDL could be a global export centre for parts of submarines,” he suggests.

The company is also pinning its hopes on bagging the order for construction of landing platform docks (LPDs) in partnership with Pipavav, for which it provided a design based on the Mistral-class of vessels. “We understand that it is before the technical evaluation committee at the moment. Pipavav has ramped up its infrastructure to execute the project,” says Jerome Penicaud, bid manager.

The Indian LPD tender stipulates building of two vessels by a yard selected while two would be built by Hindustan shipyard on nomination basis. ABG Shipyard, L&T and Pipavav are in contention for the project.
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aksha

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indo-China #ExHandInHand2014 set to commence at Aundh Camp in Pune. 4th joint training ex between Indian Army & PLA.
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aksha

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more pics of the LCH from livefist
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Explaining the new features of LCH TD-3, Unni said that the chopper has a lifting wing now making it on par with the Mi-25 and Mi-35. In addition, the HAL designers have shortened the length of the chopper to improve the vibration characteristics.

The wings are now sitting slightly on a higher attachment point, compared to TD-1 and TD-2. "The cockpit was glassier earlier and now we have fixed armour plating on the sides, reducing the glass factor. Even the height of the cockpit has been reduced. The LCH TD-3 will be soon be integrated with weapons and it will have a busy schedule ahead carrying out trials. We have improved on many features, including the gear boxes of LCH TD-3
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[video=youtube;QoN8BNVJLQ0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoN8BNVJLQ0[/video]
 
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A Bar Brother

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Su-30 MKI with Brahmos-A version which is a lighter version for fighter can carry, don't get as a propellant as naval/ground versions then less long weighs 2,5 T against 3 T.
But according few very specialised sites get a warhead of 300 kg unlike naval/ground versions, 200 kg and on many reports we see always 300 kg for all versions what would be wrong.

There is no accurate data for warhead weight. Warhead weight wasn't reduced for the airborne version.

Brahmos accuracy about 10 m.

Less than 5m. Much closer to 1m.

last 42 Su-30 MKI ordered ( build in Russia ) also modernised Super Su-30MKI and all Su-30 MKI are modernised in Super Su-30MKI ?

Only the first 50 aircraft that were ordered is undergoing the Super Sukhoi upgrade for now. The 42 ordered in 2012 are MKI versions. It is possible the radar has been upgraded to a new version of Bars with double the range.

The MLU program will take many years to complete.
 
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