i might be there on 17th and 18th. i haven't decided yet. if yes then ill fly there.Kersi D wrote:
Who all are going to be present at DEF EXPO 2010 ? I will be there on 15th / 16th and maybe on 17th. I would like to meet the like-minded-gentlemen, preferably in after the exb at say 5:30 or so.
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http://www.defexpoindia.in/AdmissionPolicy.aspx
5. Visitor Profile : All visitors should be engaged in bona fide areas of the defence industry, government, the armed forces, defence public sector units, para-military, police, government, defence related equipment procurement or service provider organisations, defence contractors and suppliers, specifiers, operators/end-users, defence media, defence colleges, defence training and research establishments.
(f) Dress Code : All person(s) attending the exhibition must wear business dress/lounge suit/national dress or service dress.
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whats your point ?jamwal wrote:http://www.defexpoindia.in/AdmissionPolicy.aspx
5. Visitor Profile : All visitors should be engaged in bona fide areas of the defence industry, government, the armed forces, defence public sector units, para-military, police, government, defence related equipment procurement or service provider organisations, defence contractors and suppliers, specifiers, operators/end-users, defence media, defence colleges, defence training and research establishments.
(f) Dress Code : All person(s) attending the exhibition must wear business dress/lounge suit/national dress or service dress.
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A number of visitors from here will be hard pressed to prove their bonafides if they didnt know this before hand. this certainly helps.
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Point being that apart from carrying a photo-identity cum address proof issued by government like Passport, driving license, voter id card etc. you'll also have to prove that you belong to some defence organisation, defence media etc. Where does that leave people like me who don't belong to either category but still want to attend the expo.
The link also mentions :
The link also mentions :
Restriction on cameras too ?4. Media :-
(a) All media personnel must apply online to comply with the accreditation process, which includes providing photographs for badges. Their entry to the show is subject to accreditation approval by Ministry of Defence, Govt of India.
(b) Organisers reserve all rights for media publicity including audio and/or visual advertisement at Defexpo showground and related event venues including outdoor areas in their immediate vicinity. Any media publicity without prior written approval of the organisers/Ministry of Defence, is strictly prohibited. Use of Defexpo/DEO logo is authorized only for accredited media personnel. Any violation observed in this regard may lead to prosecution.
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thats why you can Visit on 18th between 1000 hrs and 1730 hrs,when its open for general public.jamwal wrote:Point being that apart from carrying a photo-identity cum address proof issued by government like Passport, driving license, voter id card etc. you'll also have to prove that you belong to some defence organisation, defence media etc. Where does that leave people like me who don't belong to either category but still want to attend the expo.
The link also mentions :
Restriction on cameras too ?4. Media :-
(a) All media personnel must apply online to comply with the accreditation process, which includes providing photographs for badges. Their entry to the show is subject to accreditation approval by Ministry of Defence, Govt of India.
(b) Organisers reserve all rights for media publicity including audio and/or visual advertisement at Defexpo showground and related event venues including outdoor areas in their immediate vicinity. Any media publicity without prior written approval of the organisers/Ministry of Defence, is strictly prohibited. Use of Defexpo/DEO logo is authorized only for accredited media personnel. Any violation observed in this regard may lead to prosecution.
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Here's the official link
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For those interested in attending here's the official program of Events
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Program of Events
Defexpo India 2010
Monday, 15 February 2010
0930 hrs - 1245 hrs Defexpo India 2010 Inaugural Ceremony at Hamsadhwani, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India by
Hon'ble Defence Minister of India.
1245 hrs - 1400 hrs Visit of Hon'ble Defence Minister of India and other dignitaries to the exhibition.
1400 hrs - 1430 hrs Defence India 2010 Press Conference by Hon'ble Defence Minister of India at Conference Hall, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
1430 hrs - 1730 hrs Defexpo India 2010 opened to Business Visitors and Official Delegations.
1500 hrs - 1730 hrs Press Conference by Exhibitors at the Press Conferencre Hall, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
1930 hrs - 2030 hrs Defexpo India 2010 Reception hosted by Hon'ble Secretary (Defence Production), Ministry of Defence,
Government of India (By Invitation).
2030 hrs - 2200 hrs Defexpo India 2010 Dinner hosted by Hon'ble defence Minister of India (By Invitation).
Tuesday, 16 February
0930 hrs - 1730 hrs Defexpo India 2010 open to Business Visitors and Official Delegations.
1000 hrs - 1700 hrs Defence Technology Seminars by PHDCC & FICCI, Hall No. 7, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
1030 hrs - 1700 hrs Press Conference by Exhibitors at the Press Conference Hall, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
Wednesday, 17 February
0930 hrs - 1730 hrs Defexpo India 2010 open to Business Visitors and Official Delegations.
1000 hrs - 1700 hrs Press Conference by Exhibitors at the Press Conference Hall, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
1000 hrs - 1300 hrs Defence Technology Seminars by CII , Hall No. 7, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
Thursday, 18 February
1030 hrs - 1515 hrs Press Conference by Exhibitors at the Press Conferencre Hall, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
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List of Registered Firms - Defexpo India 2010
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Just be prepared - as per aeroindia experience - public days are usually the 'worst' days for the military enthusiast to visit. so plan for it only if you have no other option.ashdivay wrote:[
thats why you can Visit on 18th between 1000 hrs and 1730 hrs,when its open for general public.
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Here's what the friendly fumigators from the pure land do: ClickyCraig Alpert wrote:List of Registered Firms - Defexpo India 2010FRIENDS FUMIGATION SERVICES
Are they seeking access to the Indian defence market?Do you have any problem of Cockroaches, Rats, Termites, Bedbugs, etc.? Our company "Friends Fumigation" has providing "Pest Control Services" since 1998 in all over the Karachi, Pakistan. We are proudly addressed our company name in the professional field of "Pesticides & Insecticides".
We are expertise in the following Services:
1- Termite Proofing Treatment (For Deemak)
2- Bedbugs Treatment (For Khatmal)
3- Rodent Control (For Rats)
4- General Fumigation for all insects
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^^ I wonder why. We're doing a pretty good job of fumigating the roaches that come from across the border ourselves. Or are they using their 'specialist knowledge' in this species of cockroach to try to get that contract themselves?
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I hope BR Dilli is going to arrange a Meet during DEF EXPO 2010
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Kersi - maybe we can meet up - i will be there on 15 & 16
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Please call me on x9h8b2j0f1j4p8s0c8r7krishna_j wrote:Kersi - maybe we can meet up - i will be there on 15 & 16
You may sms yr nos beforehand
K
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Indian spooks would do themselves a huge favor by keeping a tight watch on each fumigator that comes in to attend this. Maybe even turn a couple of them around.....k prasad wrote:^^ I wonder why. We're doing a pretty good job of fumigating the roaches that come from across the border ourselves. Or are they using their 'specialist knowledge' in this species of cockroach to try to get that contract themselves?
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Seminar "Indian Army: Next Generation Systems, An Evolution"
Ficci organises pre-Defexpo defence seminar
ON A SIDE NOTE:12 Feb 2010 8ak: PHD Chamber, under the aegis of Ministry of Defence and Defence Exhibition Organisation, Government of India and with the support of the Indian Army is organizing a Seminar on ‘The Indian Army: Next Generation Systems, An Evolution’, at DEFEXPO on Tuesday, 16 February 2010 from 2.30 p.m. onwards at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. Shri M M Pallam Raju, Hon’ble Minister of State for Defence has consented to inaugurate the Seminar.
The Seminar would have discussions and presentations to better understand the Indian Army’s existing and evolving requirements of technologies and products. The Heads of several areas such as Air Defence, Mechanised Forces, Artillery, Weapons & Equipment, Signals, Information Systems, and Infantry are expected to make presentations. They are also likely to interact with the industry. PHD has requested people respond by Dec 13 and fees will be charged.
Ficci organises pre-Defexpo defence seminar
12 Feb 2010:FICCI in association with Ministry of Defence and Defence Exhibition Organisation is organising a one day seminar on “Defence Offsets: Policy to Implementation-How Offsets can enable Indian Industry”. Mr. Raj Kumar Singh, Secretary (Defence Production), Ministry of Defence will inaugurate the seminar on Saturday, February 13, 2010 at 10 am at the Oberoi, Delhi. Mr. V.R.S. Natarajan, CMD- BEML; Mr. S Ravi Narayanan, CEO, Axis Aerospace & Technologies Private Ltd; and Mr. Rahul Chaudhry, CEO- Tata Power SED will also address the inaugural session.
8ak note: Anyone attending the seminar can please ask the question "The grand total of investments in Indian defence sector via the FDI route is only US$150,000. What is the reason for this failure, why is it not being discussed and what can be done about it".
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Sounds like an ISI shell company that is trying to gauge what Indian defense officials are interested in and what contracts are signed, if any! Even their website is blocked by my browser as "harmful".PAKISTAN
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DRDO showcase for DEFEXPO 2010
Any idea of NETRA UAV
http://livefist.blogspot.com/2010/02/de ... -what.htmlReceived this statement from DRDO yesterday. Posting as-is: DRDO is participating in a big way in the 6th DEFEXPO India 2010 being held during 15-18 February, 2010 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. There are 11 Outdoor Exhibits and nearly 220 Indoor Exhibits in this year DEFEXPO. The Outdoor Exhibit includes PINAKA Launcher, UAV-Nishant without launcher, DAKSH-ROVs and NETRA UAV, MBT ARJUN, Rohini Radar, Data Center Vehicle, NBC Water Purification System on ALS, Shaurya, PAD with launcher, AKASH launcher, Group Control Center. The major indoor exhibits are:
ARMAMENTS: INSAS, Canon Launched Guided Missile, Under Barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL), Modern Sub Machine Carbine (MSMC), Light Wt Launcher
COMBAT VEHICLES: Sarvatra, BLT-T 72, BLT Arjun, AFBBS, AERV, AAD, Rotary engine, MBT-Arjun, 155 mm SP Gun, CI-Ajeya, hydro-pneumatic suspension unit
ELECTRONICS & SENSORS: WLR, LCA-MMR, SV-2000, SEED, Antennas, Radomes, CNR, TWTs, EOFCS
MATERIALS: Ti sponge, Turbine blades/rotor, Armour for T-90 and MI-17 H’copter, Rare-earth magnets, NBC suits, Dosimeter
MISSILES/MUNITIONS: Brahmos, Akash, Nag, FOG & MEMS based INS-GPS, RLG, Servo valves, EMA
NAVAL SYSTEMS: TAL, Varunastra, Thermal torpedo, 100 W-Fuel cell, HUMSA, Sanjeevani, Micro-UAV, LCA-Navy, Kaveri Marine
Any idea of NETRA UAV
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WTF is disPAKISTAN
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manojmr wrote:DRDO showcase for DEFEXPO 2010
Any idea of NETRA UAV
http://www.ideaforge.co.in/web/images/m ... ffairs.pdf
Endurance only 30 minute per charge , is that enough??
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^^^
Amazing! Mind boggling possibilities.
PS: this resembles the flying robot in the movie 3 Idiots.
Amazing! Mind boggling possibilities.
PS: this resembles the flying robot in the movie 3 Idiots.
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I think that is a great idea to get the mango abdul involved in the security of the nation. How expensive might be a small stall ?, I guess its all about location, location...saptarishi wrote:having attended defexpo ,3 out of total 5 times[1999,2004,2008] i can say there should be a BR STALL AT DEFEXPO,WHAT about a BR MEET
,here is a list of companies that will shocase their products ,lots of them
in this link
http://www.defexpoindia.in/SearchCompan ... pg=Country
FORCE,VAYU,INDIA-DEFENCE,SPS all the biggies of defence publications are coming,,BR SHOULD BE THERE, what do u say RAHUL M sir
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It is the same one, come on don't tell me you didn't knowGagan wrote:^^^
Amazing! Mind boggling possibilities.
PS: this resembles the flying robot in the movie 3 Idiots.
Drone of '3 Idiots' could now serve Army, NSG; DRDO in talks
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I will be at the expo tomorrow and day after. hope to meet Delhi BR gang there.
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No Invite to Pak, China for DefExpo This Year
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"We have not sent invitations to Pakistan and China for the DefExpo-2010. In fact, they also do not invite us for such events they organise. Last year, we had invited China to the AeroIndia-2009 show in Bangalore, but it did not participate," Defence Production Secretary R K Singh said today.
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Among the foreign countries to attend the exhibition, US would have the largest representation, followed by Israel.
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From the domestic participants, DRDO would have the largest presence in the DefExpo, with BEML occupying the largest open space for exhibiting its products.
Israel's would be the largest indoor presence with US taking the honour in outdoor show. Israel again would have the largest number of exhibitors with 21 companies from that country attending the exhibition this year.
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special coverage of defexpo 2010
If there is a global economic slowdown or a recession, no signs of it are visible at the Pragati Maidan exhibition grounds where Defexpo 2010 will be held from 15-18th Feb 2010. Some 650 exhibitors, ranging from global defence giants to Indian Small Scale Industries (SSIs), have worked almost around the clock over the last week to put together displays that would do justice to the capital city of the world’s biggest buyer of weaponry.
A sneak preview by this correspondent on the eve of the show revealed a glitzy array of stalls that included eye-catching laser displays, high-tech weaponry, functioning aircraft simulators and the array of attractively attired female counter assistants that are the hallmark of defence expos all over the world.
Defexpo 2010 is ready for business, a feat of organisation considering that, two months ago, it was still being decided whether Pragati Maidan would be available for the exhibition or placed under renovation for the Commonwealth Games. On 7th Dec Pragati Maidan was handed over to the Defence Exhibition Organisation, which hosts each Defexpo. Meanwhile, the CII, which had been the event manager for Defexpo 2008, pulled out saying that it had incurred a loss last time.
Despite these handicaps, especially the short time available, the lure of the Indian defence market has ensured that practically every global defence major will be here for the exhibition. Attendance is up 50% over last year; more than 250 foreign companies will be here. There are 30,200 square metres of display stalls, almost double that of Defexpo 2008, the last exhibition, which sold 17,000 square metres of display space. If one were to include the outdoor displays, this year’s figure goes up to 40,000 square metres.
India’s first major defence exhibition was an air show, Aero India 1998, while the first land and naval systems exhibition --- the first of the Defexpo series --- took place in 1999. Encouraged by their success, the MoD decided to hold a Defexpo and an Aero India air show every two years. The Defexpo --- this one is the 6th --- is held on even years, while the Aero India show is held on odd years, both of them in the month of February.
The biggest exhibitor this year, India’s Defence R&D Organisation, or DRDO plans to use Defexpo 2010 to establish linkages with prospective technology partners across the globe. The DRDO has rented 1400 square metres of display area for which it has shelled out more than Rs 1.5 crores. Close on its heels is Israel, with 1200 square metres of display space for its defence companies; since foreign exhibitors pay almost thrice as much as Indian companies, Israel has paid Rs 3.5 crores for that space.
The Defence Exhibition Organisation’s stated aim is to promote Indian defence industry. That translates not just into cheaper display space for Indian companies, but also extra discounts for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and Small Scale Industries (SSIs), many of which work at the cutting edge of military technology.
But foreign defence companies are hardly complaining about the expense. For them Defexpo 2010 is an important opportunity for winning a share of the Indian defence market, which a recently released CII-KPMG report estimates would be worth some US $100 billion (Rs 4,50,000 crores) between now and 2022. Besides this, India will spend US $9.7 billion (Rs 44,000 crores) by 2016 on homeland security. The CII-KPMG report’s estimation could be conservative, given that India already spends more than US $11 billion (Rs 50,000 crores) annually on foreign military supplies and the defence budget is likely to continue its steady rise.
Currently, international defence majors supply almost 70% of India’s requirements of capital acquisitions. The Indian government has declared, without setting a timeframe, that it will source 70% of its defence needs from Indian suppliers. The global majors are, therefore, scurrying to partner Indian defence producers in order to become a part of the Indian defence business. Right now, there is a Foreign Direct Investment cap of 26% in the field of defence, but the government has already signalled, in its Economic Survey for 2009, that this could be raised to 49%.
Tie-ups with Indian companies are also being driven by foreign vendors’ need to discharge offsets liabilities accruing from recent and future sales to India. The MoD’s offset regulations impose a minimum offset of 30% of the contract value for all contracts above Rs 300 crores. In practice, the offset liability has been set as high as 50% in the contract for multi-role combat aircraft. This has to be discharged through the purchase of products or services from Indian defence companies; or through investments into the industrial infrastructure of Indian defence JVs; or through investment into Indian R&D organisations. In all three cases, the foreign vendor must identify an Indian partner through which it will discharge its obligations. Defexpo 2010 provides defence companies with a platform for meeting prospective offset partners.
To facilitate the creation of these linkages, Defexpo 2010, for the first time in an Indian defence exhibition, is providing facilities for Business-to-Business (B2B) meetings between vendors. Vendors have also scheduled a host of product launches during this exhibition.
Another highlight of Defexpo 2010, particularly for vendors who want more clarity on Government of India policy, will be a series of seminars that have been scheduled during the exhibition. One of the most keenly anticipated will be the seminar on “The Indian Army next generation systems, an evolution”, which will include key officials like the Secretary Defence Production; the Vice Chief of the Indian Army; and the directors of every key arm including the armoured corps, infantry, artillery and air defence.
Defence companies with interests in maritime production will also look forward to the seminar on “Leveraging offsets for naval self-reliance”, which will be addressed by the chief of the Indian Navy and by key naval procurement officials.
The success of any defence exhibition is eventually determined by the amount of business that is done. Measured in those terms, Defexpo 2010 may not generate an enormous amount of actual signing. But while Indian defence procurement follows its own slow cycle, the growing churn in India’s defence production environment will be enough to make this Delhi visit a crucial date in the diaries of most global, and Indian, defence companies.
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Anybody attending the Defexpo -- please catch the details of the following (pics of the display , as well as pics of brochures)..
- Specs of Nishant TOL version (take off and landing version)
- Canon Launched Guided Missile
- Modern Sub Machine Carbine (MSMC)
- FOG & RLG
- IN GPS
- Varunastra, Thermal torpedo
- Micro UAV
- LCA MMR
- Specs of Nishant TOL version (take off and landing version)
- Canon Launched Guided Missile
- Modern Sub Machine Carbine (MSMC)
- FOG & RLG
- IN GPS
- Varunastra, Thermal torpedo
- Micro UAV
- LCA MMR
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How are the mango people of brf able to visit defexpo when it is not open for regular junta?
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Pics from Defexpo now at Livefist. Also includes LCH model.
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Its same peace of plastic they been showing for years, nothing new, why couldn't they transport the real thing to expo.Shameek wrote:Pics from Defexpo now at Livefist. Also includes LCH model.
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Because the real thing is at Bangalore getting ready to take to the skies!gogna wrote:Its same peace of plastic they been showing for years, nothing new, why couldn't they transport the real thing to expo.
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Anyone attending the expo please get some info about our advancement in materials technology in the aeroengine arena specifically about the single crystal blade and the blisk tech. and also get the specs of Kaveri too.
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Can people please take photos of the info boards too? They are very informative and useful. Don't forget to scan the brochures that they offer too. Info on specs of N-LCA, trainer LCA, LCH, Shourya/PAD/Agni-V missiles etc will be very useful`
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ok ill be there on 17th and 18th anyone interested in meeting let me know.
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Look at the pictures of Naval Lca and they say its 80 complete ? i doubt that it will take more then a year for hal to complete it with current pace of one aircraft per year i never believe what days they set
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Official press note from the Russians.
http://www.defpro.com/news/details/13174/
Excerpt: Naval.
Naval systems
Currently Rosoboronexport is offering to foreign customers over 50 projects of combatants, submarines and boats: from missile destroyers to patrol vessels to midget submarines.
Last year naval systems accounted for 14% of all Rosoboronexport’s foreign sales. At present naval systems are taking up a substantial share of the export orders amounting to more than 6 billion US dollars.
At Defexpo India 2010, Rosoboronexport promotes Project Amur 1650 up-to-date submarine. This is a new generation submarine having vast export potential. The submarine can operate in all regions of the world ocean, and deliver missile attacks against underwater, surface and land-based targets. It passes final testing in Russia and is planned for commissioning soon. This submarine features many types of its weapon systems and technologies that have proved their worth in operations on the latest modifications of the Kilo-class submarines.
Naval specialists will be able to get detailed information on Project 11356 frigate popular among importers. The ship’s design incorporates leading-edge technologies proven in operations onboard Russian Navy’s ships. Its diverse modern weapon systems include the Club-N antiship missile system with 8 missiles in vertical launchers, 100-mm A-190E versatile artillery mount, short- and medium-range air defence missile systems, as well as antisubmarine and electronic warfare systems, Ka-28 and Ka-31 shipborne helicopters. The frigate is distinguished by high speed, excellent sea-going qualities, powerful two-shaft gas-turbine main machinery, and stealth design features.
Project 20382 corvette is an effective means of fighting with submarines, surface ships, and air attack systems. Its hull is designed on stealth technology principles. The corvette is well armed for carrying out assigned operational tasks. Similar Project 20380 Steregushchiy ship has been recently built on the Russian Navy’s order, entered into service and used in combat duty missions.
Project 21632 Tornado missile/artillery boat can operate autonomously or within a naval task force, successfully countering enemy surface ships. It is especially well suited for patrolling the maritime state border and exclusive economic zone, escorting and protecting convoys. The project’s platform has been taken as a basis for the design of a ground forces fire support ship and a patrol vessel, both featuring effective and powerful ship-based weapons and up-to-date equipment.
Project 12200 Sobol and Project 12150 Mangust patrol boats represent a series of well-armed fast attack craft enjoying equally good export prospects.
Russian naval systems also include a wide range of coastal integrated underwater, surface and airspace surveillance systems. These systems can be adapted to interact with existing customer sensors, integrating them into a single system with multi-level command and control posts. The Podsolnukh-E over-the-horizon radar is a unique element of such coastal situation awareness system. It provides sea-surface and airspace surveillance in a +120°-wide sector within a range of up to 450 km.
http://www.defpro.com/news/details/13174/
Excerpt: Naval.
Naval systems
Currently Rosoboronexport is offering to foreign customers over 50 projects of combatants, submarines and boats: from missile destroyers to patrol vessels to midget submarines.
Last year naval systems accounted for 14% of all Rosoboronexport’s foreign sales. At present naval systems are taking up a substantial share of the export orders amounting to more than 6 billion US dollars.
At Defexpo India 2010, Rosoboronexport promotes Project Amur 1650 up-to-date submarine. This is a new generation submarine having vast export potential. The submarine can operate in all regions of the world ocean, and deliver missile attacks against underwater, surface and land-based targets. It passes final testing in Russia and is planned for commissioning soon. This submarine features many types of its weapon systems and technologies that have proved their worth in operations on the latest modifications of the Kilo-class submarines.
Naval specialists will be able to get detailed information on Project 11356 frigate popular among importers. The ship’s design incorporates leading-edge technologies proven in operations onboard Russian Navy’s ships. Its diverse modern weapon systems include the Club-N antiship missile system with 8 missiles in vertical launchers, 100-mm A-190E versatile artillery mount, short- and medium-range air defence missile systems, as well as antisubmarine and electronic warfare systems, Ka-28 and Ka-31 shipborne helicopters. The frigate is distinguished by high speed, excellent sea-going qualities, powerful two-shaft gas-turbine main machinery, and stealth design features.
Project 20382 corvette is an effective means of fighting with submarines, surface ships, and air attack systems. Its hull is designed on stealth technology principles. The corvette is well armed for carrying out assigned operational tasks. Similar Project 20380 Steregushchiy ship has been recently built on the Russian Navy’s order, entered into service and used in combat duty missions.
Project 21632 Tornado missile/artillery boat can operate autonomously or within a naval task force, successfully countering enemy surface ships. It is especially well suited for patrolling the maritime state border and exclusive economic zone, escorting and protecting convoys. The project’s platform has been taken as a basis for the design of a ground forces fire support ship and a patrol vessel, both featuring effective and powerful ship-based weapons and up-to-date equipment.
Project 12200 Sobol and Project 12150 Mangust patrol boats represent a series of well-armed fast attack craft enjoying equally good export prospects.
Russian naval systems also include a wide range of coastal integrated underwater, surface and airspace surveillance systems. These systems can be adapted to interact with existing customer sensors, integrating them into a single system with multi-level command and control posts. The Podsolnukh-E over-the-horizon radar is a unique element of such coastal situation awareness system. It provides sea-surface and airspace surveillance in a +120°-wide sector within a range of up to 450 km.
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cheers... I got an invite from Boeing Corp !! going there tomorrow... ie 17th .
is anybody interested in joining then pl mail at simplepetty@yahoo.com , i will try to arrange entry. ( though not 100% sure).
is anybody interested in joining then pl mail at simplepetty@yahoo.com , i will try to arrange entry. ( though not 100% sure).
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plz plz plz, let me have an invite too!manjgu wrote:cheers... I got an invite from Boeing Corp !! going there tomorrow... ie 17th .
is anybody interested in joining then pl mail at simplepetty@yahoo.com , i will try to arrange entry. ( though not 100% sure).