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by JaiS
05 Feb 2004 14:20
Forum: Military Expositions Archive
Topic: Defence Expo 2004
Replies: 318
Views: 158373

Re: Defence Expo 2004

Mr. Rupak, thank you for the pictures. But, " Yeh Dil Maange More". ;)

Mr. Sanjay, do you have any specifications ( even approximate ones will do ) on the range and capabilities of the Barak-8 ATBM?
by JaiS
25 Dec 2003 13:36
Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
Topic: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 14 Jan 2003
Replies: 340
Views: 92749

Re: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 14 Jan 2003

Not related with Pakistan's efforts at nuclear proliferation, but related to anti-proliferation work in general. Washingtonpost - U.S.-Russia Team Seizes Uranium At Bulgaria Plant Material Was Potent Enough for Bomb By Peter Baker Washington Post Foreign Service Wednesday, December 24, 2003; Page A1...
by JaiS
24 Dec 2003 12:42
Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
Topic: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 14 Jan 2003
Replies: 340
Views: 92749

Re: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 14 Jan 2003

Originally posted by John Umrao: At this rate TSP are the Pioneers of distributed processing (of HEU). It seems that Xerox labs ended up making a copy too many ( of URENCO centrifuges ). Meanwhile, TorontoStar - Atomic watchdog off to Libya Nuclear inspections could start next week Pakistan questio...
by JaiS
27 Nov 2003 11:41
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Synthetic aperture radar for the IAF
Replies: 21
Views: 14311

Re: Synthetic aperture radar for the IAF

What you suggest is a theoretical possibility, but the existence of detachable pod systems, like the ELTA EL/M-2060 P, EL/M-2055, EL/M-2057, suggests that the power/heat/cooling issues are not significant to the extent of a tactical fighter being unable to carry SAR system. Also, it seems to be logi...
by JaiS
27 Nov 2003 10:21
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Synthetic aperture radar for the IAF
Replies: 21
Views: 14311

Re: Synthetic aperture radar for the IAF

In other words, the radar, instead of transmitting and receiving in the frontal hemisphere, emits in a direction perpendicular to the motion of the aircraft ( this is not a necessity though ) and collects signals over a long period of time. These signals are then weighted over the same period of tim...
by JaiS
26 Nov 2003 13:21
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Synthetic aperture radar for the IAF
Replies: 21
Views: 14311

Re: Synthetic aperture radar for the IAF

I remember Nitin mentioning that ISRO had created a SLAR ( Side Looking Airborne Radar), which had been offered to the IAF, but was turned down. SAR's, in most cases, have to be SLAR's, in order to synthesize the virtual antenna. Hope this thread will be utilized to gather information about potentia...
by JaiS
01 Jul 2003 11:54
Forum: BR Nostalgia Archive
Topic: Bharat Rakshak Celebrates Six Years!
Replies: 66
Views: 50473

Re: Bharat Rakshak Celebrates Six Years!

Congratulations to the BR Team for a job very well done. 1) What is it about Bharat Rakshak (and the forum) that makes you want to keep coming back every day (or in may case, every few minutes when I hit the F5 button)? Bonus points (with possible admin appointments) for BRF members who mention my n...
by JaiS
28 May 2003 18:50
Forum: Military Expositions Archive
Topic: Aero India 2003 Revisited
Replies: 33
Views: 32299

Re: Aero India 2003 Revisited

Cool job, Harry .
by JaiS
20 May 2003 19:07
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Ground Based Radars of the IAF
Replies: 126
Views: 69737

Re: Ground Based Radars of the IAF

While on the subject of ABM systems there have been many reports about the purchase of a few batteries of the S-300 system . I understand that the per unit cost of a S-300 battery is pretty high but was it ever considered to Lic. manufacture the system or to buy the rights to do so from Russia ? The...