Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Russia, China S-400 deal moves forward April 02, 2014 at 08:32AM

SOURCE: JANES Plans to allow China to become the first export customer for Russia’s Almaz-Antey S-400 Triumf (SA-21 ‘Growler’) surface-to-air missile system are gaining momentum as President Vladimir Putin has approved the delivery of up to four systems, Russian newspaper Pravda reported on 31 March. According to the paper, Putin has approved in principle the […]



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Indian Navy to remain headless for some more time April 02, 2014 at 08:31AM

SOURCE: DNA INDIA Over a month after the resignation of former naval chief DK Joshi, the government has been unable to appoint a new chief due to procedural delays and a lack of any sense of urgency, and with two of the three aspirants for the top job having blots on their career record. In […]



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What do we know about Russia’s troop buildup on Ukraine’s border? April 02, 2014 at 08:24AM

SOURCE: CNN Both Kiev and Washington say that Russian forces are massing in large numbers near Ukraine’s eastern border — and that they represent a threat to Ukraine and potentially to other former Soviet states. It’s hard to pin down an exact figure, amid a welter of different views, but the U.S. and Ukraine agree […]



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Sujatha Singh pins her hopes on next US envoy as Nancy Powell resigns after Khobragade debacle April 02, 2014 at 08:15AM

SOURCE: DAILYMAIL Even as Pakistan-based terror groups are planning to foil the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, India’s Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh issued a clear warning to Pakistan that the country will not tolerate any disruption of the election process by Pakistan-backed terror groups. “The election process is the most sacred of all the aspects of […]



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Japan approves new arms export rules, triggering concerns April 02, 2014 at 08:11AM

SOURCE: CHINA ORG The Japanese Cabinet on Tuesday approved new principles and guidelines on arms export, marking a major change on the war-renouncing country’s defense stance for the first time in nearly half a century. The newly adopted three principles on the transfer of defense equipment state that Japan will prohibit the export of weapons […]



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Latest updates on various indigenous projects

This is a small effort from me to consolidate all the critical indigenous projects that are currently being delayed or in progress and have a thread on discuss and get latest updates on where we are with the same.



LCH TD3

As per below article LCH TD3 first flight should have happened sometime back in Oct 13, but no word of the first flight yet or in near future.

HAL LCH TD-3 Update | idrw.org



Nirbhay Second test

As per the sources the first test failure was identified to be a problem in the inertial navigation system that has malfunctioned and corrective design and modifications are being implemented, the second test first initially planned in Sep 13, but then it got postponed to first quarter of 2014.

Second test of Nirbhay cruise missile in February



Agni v Canister launch

Expecting a canister based Agni V launch sometime between March - April 2014. Once succeeded the plans are to induct into services by 2015.

Agni V’s next trial will be canister-based - The Hindu

Canister-based Agni-V to be Ready for Induction Next Year - The New Indian Express



BMD - PDV

Phase 2 of the Indian BMD, DRDO planned to test the PDV replacement of PAD to intercept the missile range > 5000km in the first quarter of 2014.

DRDO Planning to Test-fire High-altitude 'Killer' Missile in January - The New Indian Express



IJT IOC/FOC

In the latest tussle between IAF and HAL, IAF has floated the RFI for acquiring the IJT from foreign vendors. As per MOD statement HALis working to get FOC for IJT by Dec 2015.Hope it becomes true.

Livefist: HAL's IJT Delayed, IAF Scouts Foreign Source



Dhanush Artillery Gun

OFB's indigenious artillery gun has successfully completed the winter trials and his heading to summer trials. It is expected to be ready by this year end and would hopefully enter the services.

Indigenous artillery gun 'Dhanush' to be ready this year - The Times of India



Arihant sea trials

This is top secret project, nobody knows when exactly will our prestigious nuclear submarine will set sailing for sea acceptance trials.

With first nuclear submarine INS Arihant set for sea trials, Navy wants more for strategic deterrence - The Times of India



K-15 / K-4

Recently tested on Mar 26th, SLBM ranging 2000km, dubbed to be K4 ?

India tests new underwater nuclear missile - The Times of India



Kolkata Class destroyer

Actually planned to be commissioned by end of March 2014.As per the sources, the ship has already completed the sea trials and currently in dry-dock of MDL.But due to later bitter news about the sad accident onboard there could be additional delay in commissioning of this ship in Navy.

Livefist: New Pictures: 1st Kolkata-class Destroyer Ready For Indian Navy

Another naval accident, one officer killed on board INS Kolkata - The Times of India



P28 Kamorta-class corvette

First of four anti-submarine Kamorta-class stealth corvettes, It was expected to be delivered to Navy in end of 2013. Awaiting for updates.



Tejas LCA

Aiming towards completion of FOC by end of 2014, It has completed high altitude trials in Leh and continuing with the weapons trial in jamnagar.Most of the FOC parameters are now incorporated in Tejas and trials are underway.

Tejas to Begin High-altitude Trials in Leh - The New Indian Express



Arjun MK2:

Out of 6 phases of user trials, it has already completed 5 phase of trials successfully, except with only problem involving firing the LAHAT missile and some minor changes related to position of headlights etc.. As per the latest news the Arjun Mk2 is ready without LAHAT missile, but if they want to fix the LAHAT missile firing then it would miss the target of 2016.

Lets hope that army accepts the Mk2 without LAHAT and start placing huge volume of orders, once the LAHAT missile firing issue is fixed all it would need is an upgrade to the existing fleet which should not be a major issue.



Rustom -2

DRDO is all set to start the flight testing of Rustom-2(MALE) later this year.

DRDO revs up for UAV testing season, requires test hardware | idrw.org



Please add if you have any further updates on below projects and also feel free to add any other indigenous projects which I might have missed



Barak 8



MSMC



drdo multi calibre rifle



Nag/NAMAICA/Helina
@ersakthivel @Kunal @sayareakd





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Latest updates on critical indigenous projects

This is a small effort from me to consolidate all the critical indigenous projects that are currently being delayed or in progress and have a thread on discuss and get latest updates on where we are with the same.



LCH TD3

As per below article LCH TD3 first flight should have happened sometime back in Oct 13, but no word of the first flight yet or in near future.

HAL LCH TD-3 Update | idrw.org



Nirbhay Second test

As per the sources the first test failure was identified to be a problem in the inertial navigation system that has malfunctioned and corrective design and modifications are being implemented, the second test first initially planned in Sep 13, but then it got postponed to first quarter of 2014.

Second test of Nirbhay cruise missile in February



Agni v Canister launch

Expecting a canister based Agni V launch sometime between March - April 2014. Once succeeded the plans are to induct into services by 2015.

Agni V’s next trial will be canister-based - The Hindu

Canister-based Agni-V to be Ready for Induction Next Year - The New Indian Express



BMD - PDV

Phase 2 of the Indian BMD, DRDO planned to test the PDV replacement of PAD to intercept the missile range > 5000km in the first quarter of 2014.

DRDO Planning to Test-fire High-altitude 'Killer' Missile in January - The New Indian Express



IJT IOC/FOC

In the latest tussle between IAF and HAL, IAF has floated the RFI for acquiring the IJT from foreign vendors. As per MOD statement HALis working to get FOC for IJT by Dec 2015.Hope it becomes true.

Livefist: HAL's IJT Delayed, IAF Scouts Foreign Source



Dhanush Artillery Gun

OFB's indigenious artillery gun has successfully completed the winter trials and his heading to summer trials. It is expected to be ready by this year end and would hopefully enter the services.

Indigenous artillery gun 'Dhanush' to be ready this year - The Times of India



Arihant sea trials

This is top secret project, nobody knows when exactly will our prestigious nuclear submarine will set sailing for sea acceptance trials.

With first nuclear submarine INS Arihant set for sea trials, Navy wants more for strategic deterrence - The Times of India



K-15 / K-4

Recently tested on Mar 26th, SLBM ranging 2000km, dubbed to be K4 ?

India tests new underwater nuclear missile - The Times of India



Kolkata Class destroyer

Actually planned to be commissioned by end of March 2014.As per the sources, the ship has already completed the sea trials and currently in dry-dock of MDL.But due to later bitter news about the sad accident onboard there could be additional delay in commissioning of this ship in Navy.

Livefist: New Pictures: 1st Kolkata-class Destroyer Ready For Indian Navy

Another naval accident, one officer killed on board INS Kolkata - The Times of India



P28 Kamorta-class corvette

First of four anti-submarine Kamorta-class stealth corvettes, It was expected to be delivered to Navy in end of 2013. Awaiting for updates.



Tejas LCA

Aiming towards completion of FOC by end of 2014, It has completed high altitude trials in Leh and continuing with the weapons trial in jamnagar.Most of the FOC parameters are now incorporated in Tejas and trials are underway.

Tejas to Begin High-altitude Trials in Leh - The New Indian Express



Arjun MK2:

Out of 6 phases of user trials, it has already completed 5 phase of trials successfully, except with only problem involving firing the LAHAT missile and some minor changes related to position of headlights etc.. As per the latest news the Arjun Mk2 is ready without LAHAT missile, but if they want to fix the LAHAT missile firing then it would miss the target of 2016.

Lets hope that army accepts the Mk2 without LAHAT and start placing huge volume of orders, once the LAHAT missile firing issue is fixed all it would need is an upgrade to the existing fleet which should not be a major issue.



Rustom -2

DRDO is all set to start the flight testing of Rustom-2(MALE) later this year.

DRDO revs up for UAV testing season, requires test hardware | idrw.org



Please add if you have any further updates on below projects and also feel free to add any other indigenous projects which I might have missed



Barak 8



MSMC



drdo multi calibre rifle



Nag/NAMAICA/Helina





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Shocking: No protection for Indian navy ships - indiatvnews.com








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Shocking: No protection for Indian navy ships

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New Delhi: India's biggest warships, including the aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya, have been left with nearly no protection against enemy submarines, despite India's longest spell of stability under its longest-serving Defence Minister, according to ...

EXCLUSIVE: Defence Ministry leaves top warships, Vikramaditya included, as ...

Indian Navy ships under threat

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Shocking: No protection for Indian navy ships

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New Delhi: India's biggest warships, including the aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya, have been left with nearly no protection against enemy submarines, despite India's longest spell of stability under its longest-serving Defence Minister, according to ...

EXCLUSIVE: Defence Ministry leaves top warships, Vikramaditya included, as ...

Indian Navy ships under threat

Navy left 'defenceless' after being forced to 'make do' with outdated Soviet ...









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BSF OVER-35s LEAGUE: Cheers Bar are off the Waggon - The Bolton News









BSF OVER-35s LEAGUE: Cheers Bar are off the Waggon

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BSF OVER-35s LEAGUE: Cheers Bar are off the Waggon. 8:00am Tuesday 1st April 2014 in Sport. CHEERS Bar Vets and Daten – the top two in Division One – took time out of their title battle to concentrate on the cup, with vastly different outcomes.









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BSF OVER-35s LEAGUE: Cheers Bar are off the Waggon

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BSF OVER-35s LEAGUE: Cheers Bar are off the Waggon. 8:00am Tuesday 1st April 2014 in Sport. CHEERS Bar Vets and Daten – the top two in Division One – took time out of their title battle to concentrate on the cup, with vastly different outcomes.









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CRPF Jawan Commits Suicide - Outlook









CRPF Jawan Commits Suicide

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A CRPF jawan today allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself with his service rifle inside a camp in the high security Sonawar area here, police said. Constable Rakesh Kumar, a resident of Bihar and attached with 79th battalion, was on sentry ...









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CRPF Soldier Shoots Self in Kashmir

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Srinagar: A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel committed suicide by shooting himself with his service rifle at Sonwar area in outskirt's of Srinagar city late Tuesday evening. Official sources told GNS that a CRPF constable Rakesh Kumar ...

CRPF trooper kills self in Kashmir

CRPF personnel shoot self with his service rifle









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CRPF Jawan Commits Suicide

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A CRPF jawan today allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself with his service rifle inside a camp in the high security Sonawar area here, police said. Constable Rakesh Kumar, a resident of Bihar and attached with 79th battalion, was on sentry ...









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CRPF Soldier Shoots Self in Kashmir

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Srinagar: A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel committed suicide by shooting himself with his service rifle at Sonwar area in outskirt's of Srinagar city late Tuesday evening. Official sources told GNS that a CRPF constable Rakesh Kumar ...

CRPF trooper kills self in Kashmir

CRPF personnel shoot self with his service rifle









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Japan’s new ‘ninja’ submarines are all about stealth April 01, 2014 at 07:40PM

SOURCE: JAPAN DAILY Japan’s Soryu class submarines were launched by the Marine Self-Defense Forces (MSDF) in 2007, as an effort to increase the countries submarine force to a total of 22 (from the current 16) by the year 2024. The submarine Hakuryu, or White Dragon, is the third of the class that is known for […]



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First upgraded IAF base commissioned - Indian Defence









First upgraded IAF base commissioned

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The Sukhoi-30MKI fighter swept low and fast over the Punjab landscape, heading for the Indian Air Force (IAF) base at Bhatinda. It had completed a simulated combat mission, in which fighter controllers had directed it from an Airborne Warning and ...









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Indian team bags grand prize at NASA’s space settlement competition April 01, 2014 at 05:35PM

SOURCE: DNA INDIA Travel junkies may soon have an alternative for their wanderer ways. With NASA’s space settlement competitions gaining popularity and momentum each year, there hardly seems to be any time left before we have alternate settlements in space. In 1970, when Gerard O’Neill wrote ‘The High Frontier: Human Colonies in Space’; he hardly […]



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In a bid to boost its aerial surveillance, India will buy six aircraft that can be used for supporting its indigenous Airborne Warning and Control System (Awacs).



“A tender has been floated to global vendors for the supply of suitable aircraft with necessary structural modifications, power and endurance adaptations and equipment installation or installation provisions for the Awacs,” says an official at the defense ministry.



Though the type of aircraft hasn’t been specified, India is looking at acquiring a platform that can support an Awacs antenna dome, which is about 10 meters in diameter. The aircraft also should have provisions for the installation of all external and internal elements of the mission systems, the official adds.



Only original aircraft manufacturers are qualified to submit the bids. Also, “the vendors should be willing to support the product for a period not less than 30 years from the date of acceptance of the aircraft,” he says.



The vendor is also expected to support the Indian air force (IAF) in the installation of the mission systems.



In March 2013, Defense Minister A.K. Antony said the indigenous development of Awacs was envisioned to be completed in 84 months. The program started in late 2013 and is expected to be completed by around 2020, assuming there are no delays.



IAF currently operates three Awacs platforms: Ilyushin IL-76s upgraded with Israel Aerospace Industries’ (IAI) Phalcon Awacs radar and mission control systems, with a platform designation of A-50EI. The modified IL-76s already serves in Russia as the A-50 Awacs.



India has already activated a follow-on order for two additional A-50EIs from IAI.



According to the defense ministry official, the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO), which is developing the radars and sensors, is looking at either the Boeing-767 or Airbus A330 as the new platform. However, vendors such as Ilyushin, Antonov, Sukhoi, Bombardier and Saab could also be in the running.



India is also developing an Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) system aircraft, based on the Embraer ERJ 145. “We have already developed one and two more are at their final stages,” an official of the Center for Airborne Systems (CABS) tells Aviation Week.



India purchased three EMB-145 to be converted into AEW&C platforms by the Bangalore-based CABS.



“We have in principle approval to develop five more of such systems,” he adds.



The flight test for the second AEW&C is underway and expected to be ready for induction in the next six to eight months. “And within three months we will deliver the third one,” the CABS official adds.



The EMB 145 AEW&C features inflight refueling capability, a significant increase in electric and cooling capacity and a comprehensive set of structural changes that have allowed the installation of the advanced mission systems developed by CABS along with the work centers of DRDO.



India’s foray into developing an Awacs platform in the 1980s, called Guardian/Airawat, ended in disaster in 1999 when its HS-748 turboprop Awacs testbed aircraft crashed, killing several engineers and scientists critical to the project.



India’s aim is to possess around 15 aerial surveillance and command aircraft, with varying levels of endurance and capability.



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