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- 17 Dec 2004 21:13
- Forum: Military Scenarios Archive
- Topic: Possible Indian Military Scenarios - Part I
- Replies: 317
- Views: 229757
- 17 Dec 2004 16:47
- Forum: Military Scenarios Archive
- Topic: Possible Indian Military Scenarios - Part I
- Replies: 317
- Views: 229757
- 16 Jun 2004 19:42
- Forum: Military Exercises Archive
- Topic: Cold Start: An analysis
- Replies: 277
- Views: 146042
Re: Cold Start: An analysis
Originally posted by Daulat: sribabu - whilst PAF may go for a use it or lose it scenario, they are more likely to go for a hide it and maintain H&D after Unkil has stopped the war scenario too. Note how saddam chose to hide the bulk of his air assets. i suspect that the pakgenerals will think ...
- 16 Jun 2004 19:27
- Forum: Military Exercises Archive
- Topic: Cold Start: An analysis
- Replies: 277
- Views: 146042
Re: Cold Start: An analysis
Looking at the WZC and the problems with CS that I have raised, I think PLA is banking on the indecision of the Indian Govt. from launching pre-emptive attacks. I am sure our guys will not be ready to launch them with the fear of starting the war. How do we educate them that certain actions by the f...
- 16 Jun 2004 16:35
- Forum: Military Exercises Archive
- Topic: Cold Start: An analysis
- Replies: 277
- Views: 146042
Re: Cold Start: An analysis
The last time there was a trigger - attack on parliament, there was more than 48hr lag before the army was asked to mobilise. I think it was only Navy, which immediately set out to sea without having to wait for the mobilisation orders (please correct me if I am wrong). It is being assumed that once...
- 16 Jun 2004 16:23
- Forum: Military Exercises Archive
- Topic: Cold Start: An analysis
- Replies: 277
- Views: 146042
Re: Cold Start: An analysis
Cold start - Some thoughts. The political leaders of the country have no idea of how to fight a war and what it entails. They have always reacted (may be except for '71) and the last fight (Kargil) was within our boundaries. There has been no long term or strategic aims. For example, the chinese are...
- 09 Jun 2004 14:03
- Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
- Topic: The Saras Flies!
- Replies: 236
- Views: 96535
Re: The Saras Flies!
Ways to reduce the weight. a. Reduce the weight of individual components. This could be achieved by change of material, such as replacing metalic components with lighter and stronger composites method of manufacture, such that the manufacturing process will result in a stronger component but lighter...
- 08 Jun 2004 20:12
- Forum: The Kargil Archive
- Topic: Kargil Revisited
- Replies: 329
- Views: 166034
Re: Kargil Revisited
The rebuttal seems to imply that the army's recommendation was not to cross LOC, which the govt. accepted?????
- 08 Jun 2004 14:55
- Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
- Topic: The Saras Flies!
- Replies: 236
- Views: 96535
Re: The Saras Flies!
From whatever I have read, almost all of the newly designed aircraft have over weight prototypes. Once the design itself is validated and the designers are happy with the flight characteristics, they go about reducing the weight by modifying / changing individual components. Even the JSF and F/A 22 ...
- 13 May 2004 17:15
- Forum: Military Exercises Archive
- Topic: Exercise Divya Astra: Shock & Awe
- Replies: 213
- Views: 136439
Re: Exercise Divya Astra: Shock & Awe
Is the term "air mobile" mainly to denote that the whole unit can be moved/transported by air or is it something to do with how they are actually used in battle?
TIA,
Sri
TIA,
Sri
- 12 May 2004 14:31
- Forum: Military Exercises Archive
- Topic: Exercise Divya Astra: Shock & Awe
- Replies: 213
- Views: 136439
Re: Exercise Divya Astra: Shock & Awe
I am of the view that the cold start scenario will NOT work for the Indo-Pak situation. This is simply because,unlike Pakistan, India does not have a fixed and stated objective or strategy for Pakistan. It has always reacted to Pakistans' moves, but never acted pro-actively. Even in 1971, the initia...
- 06 May 2004 19:09
- Forum: Military Exercises Archive
- Topic: Operation Parakram: An Analysis
- Replies: 163
- Views: 112235
Re: Operation Parakram: An Analysis
Originally posted by Vick: Something that made me think from the picture thread. If the Taj was camo'ed for Parakram, then the Indian military expected and/or allowed for PAF planes to make an ingress that far deep into Indian territory? Preparing for the worst case scenario does not mean we expect...
- 10 Mar 2004 17:49
- Forum: Military Issues Archive
- Topic: MiG-21 News & Discussion
- Replies: 132
- Views: 86945
Re: MiG-21 News & Discussion
Originally posted by John Umrao: I tried to take pictures with my Minolta (SRT 201) but I didnt get a good shot. It was spectacular to say the least, we were around 31,000 feet cruising. Strictly speaking, it is illegal to take picture while in air in India. According to the rules/law, your photo b...
- 01 Mar 2004 17:09
- Forum: Military Issues Archive
- Topic: MiG-21 News & Discussion
- Replies: 132
- Views: 86945
Re: MiG-21 News & Discussion
The problem of haze effects GA in UK too. Here the cause is Saharan dust. It effects visibility from ground level to 3000ft (usually) which is the region in which most of the Mil. flying happens(in Uk it is generally below 600ft). In this haze, though the sun is out and bright, the visibility can re...
- 22 Aug 2003 13:03
- Forum: News Folders Archive
- Topic: Indian Navy -- News Folder -- August 2003
- Replies: 23
- Views: 5502
Re: Indian Navy -- News Folder -- August 2003
India'a Upgraded Il-38 flies (Air Forces Monthly, Sept 2003) The first modified IL-38 for the Indian Navy was flown on July 10th from Ilyushin's factory airfield at Khodynka in Moscow to the Gromov Flight Test Centre at Zhukovskii where it will shortly commence its flight test programme. The aircraf...
- 19 May 2003 21:04
- Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
- Topic: Ground Based Radars of the IAF
- Replies: 126
- Views: 69231
Re: Ground Based Radars of the IAF
For the north east, having RADARs with doppler mode will be ideal to get rid of the ground clutter. I don't know if such surveillance radars exist in the Indian inventory.
Sri
Sri
- 10 May 2003 14:30
- Forum: Military Issues Archive
- Topic: LCA is Named Tejas!!!
- Replies: 319
- Views: 118252
Re: LCA is Named Tejas!!!
narayanan, My opinion is, Looking and comparing just landing speeds will be losing the issue in the nitty gritty. The issues are not just landing speeds(which ofcourse is a pointer) but also the reaction of the aircraft while performing high-energy and high G manoevers. With Mig21, the pilot goes di...
- 17 Mar 2003 18:13
- Forum: Military Expositions Archive
- Topic: Aero India 2003 - News & Reports
- Replies: 492
- Views: 203064
Re: Aero India 2003 - News & Reports
Originally posted by Mohan Raju: (Shiv, please bear with me here. I have good reason for this post. In fact, I may contact you privately by email about a related matter). Sribabu: Please email me: mohanraju@flashmail.com Thanks. Hi Mohan, I have seen your post only today. Check your inbox. Regards,...
- 10 Mar 2003 15:54
- Forum: Military Expositions Archive
- Topic: Aero India 2003 - News & Reports
- Replies: 492
- Views: 203064
Re: Aero India 2003 - News & Reports
Shivji, Please email me. I shall volunteer for UK, if Abhaey can't do it, as I have Paypal already setup(done for AY cd). I have CD copier, though it might be a bit difficult to do large numbers, I should be able to handle the demand from UK. I am not sure of Europe yet as I don't know the postage c...
- 01 Mar 2003 02:48
- Forum: Military Expositions Archive
- Topic: Aero India 2003 - News & Reports
- Replies: 492
- Views: 203064
Re: Aero India 2003 - News & Reports
Originally posted by Mohan Raju: How should I go about reproducing a VCD? I run Windows 2000, and I have Roxio EasyCD 5.2. Is this a simple enough problem to solve (like reproducing a music CD, for example)? Yes, you just use the copy CD option. Just like you want make a copy of whole CD, not the i...
- 14 Feb 2003 22:01
- Forum: Military Exercises Archive
- Topic: Indo-French exercises: Mixed results
- Replies: 153
- Views: 98138
Re: Indo-French exercises: Mixed results
Vishnu, Thanks for an excellent and concise report. Vishnu, Jagan and Nitin, Looks like you guys are nitpicking and loosing sight of some interesting info. From the following facts </font> <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif"> IAF Mirages have RDM </font></li> <fo...
- 23 Dec 2002 23:28
- Forum: Military Exercises Archive
- Topic: IA/IAF: Op Parakram and Kargil-II
- Replies: 80
- Views: 59150
Re: IA/IAF: Op Parakram and Kargil-II
What about this?Originally posted by RajeevT:
Army planned offensive in PoK in January
http://www.rediff.com/news/2002/dec/23army.htm
Vij did not talk of plans to attack PoK: Spokesman
- 05 Nov 2002 19:52
- Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
- Topic: A Tale of Two Hydraulic Systems
- Replies: 99
- Views: 45295
Re: A Tale of Two Hydraulic Systems
Originally posted by aditya.g: Daulat: the article also seems to imply that IAF jaguars are seeing more flying hours than RAF or Armee de l'Aire jaguars hence finding of the problem earlier excellent observation! :roll: but maybe it was the local climate which caused it earlier on? Though I am not ...
- 16 Oct 2002 22:13
- Forum: News Folders Archive
- Topic: Indian Army -- News Folder -- October 2002
- Replies: 38
- Views: 7942
- 21 May 2002 15:17
- Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
- Topic: Parakram II: all services excercise on western front
- Replies: 173
- Views: 101913
Re: Parakram II: all services excercise on western front
http://www.rediff.com/news/2002/may/21war3.htm
Any guesses on why he need to go back?
Also, this looks like something for the press only, not real ops.
Any guesses on why he need to go back?
Also, this looks like something for the press only, not real ops.
- 13 Jul 2001 20:31
- Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
- Topic: Avatar, Durga, Kali and much more
- Replies: 39
- Views: 24566
Re: Avatar, Durga, Kali and much more
My 2 bits.<P>The indian defense and/or research establishment does not work to projects which are defined by an end product like NASA/US establishments. While the US develops their technologies by building something tangible (like X-33) and build a whole lot of expereince and technologies which can ...
- 10 Jul 2001 14:53
- Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
- Topic: Sagrika - Discussion
- Replies: 18
- Views: 11757
Re: Sagrika - Discussion
From an old report which we discussed on BR(I can't find the thread at the moment), I recall that Sagarika is just the launcher. We discussed along the lines of using compressed air to push the missile out of water and then initiating the firing of the missile. This was done when there was a report ...
- 25 Jan 2001 01:31
- Forum: Military Issues Archive
- Topic: Production of Arjun tank to start soon
- Replies: 82
- Views: 41564
Re: Production of Arjun tank to start soon
How about giving the task of engine development to BHEL/Chittaranjan locomotives/Diesel locomotive works . They have been making huge diesel engines for long and could put their experience for some use.<P>I believe that India has the capability to develop the required units. What is required is some...
- 18 Jan 2001 03:11
- Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
- Topic: News, Reports and Analysis: LCA
- Replies: 153
- Views: 58654
Re: News, Reports and Analysis: LCA
<A HREF="http://www.defense-aerospace.com/afp/de ... yw8qm.html" TARGET=_blank>http://www.defense-aerospace.com/afp/de ... qm.html</A> <P>How about India joining them?<P>Sri
- 09 Jan 2001 00:58
- Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
- Topic: News, Reports and Analysis: LCA
- Replies: 153
- Views: 58654
Re: News, Reports and Analysis: LCA
Calvin,<P>I don't think so. Remember that GF wanted to call ABV as soon as it took off and others had to stop him and make him wait till it landed safely.<P>On the other hand, that could be to throw the people off <P>Sri
- 09 Jan 2001 00:18
- Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
- Topic: News, Reports and Analysis: LCA
- Replies: 153
- Views: 58654
Re: News, Reports and Analysis: LCA
Amitabh,<P>I concur with Guru Dronacharya. <P>It is also stated that multiple aircraft will be used to do different tests to reduce the timeframe. <P>Though there are reports about the second aircraft flying in couple of months, there has not been much news about the first one flying again. If the f...