
China Is Developing Space Lasers To Detect Submarines 1,640 Feet Underwater
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-10- ... underwater
Typical Star Wars type solutions and hype. How will the Laser work on bad weather day?China Is Developing Space Lasers To Detect Submarines 1,640 Feet Underwater
Aptly put !!Singha wrote:quid pro quo with ilyushin - help us implement the stolen c17 design drawings and we will keep you well fed.
nam wrote:Typical Star Wars type solutions and hype. How will the Laser work on bad weather day?China Is Developing Space Lasers To Detect Submarines 1,640 Feet Underwater
And if this thing works why fire it from a satellite? why not from a ship?
Current Lidar bathymetry is limited to some ~50m so it is mostly shallow water they may be talking about. They may keep close watch on coastal waters to study patterns of submarine and ship movement and may work out some mathematical function based on this. If the movements are random it might be difficult but still predictable with some confidence level.souravB wrote:Can anybody please explain to me the physics of this farce. As far my limited knowledge in physics go, lasers refracts heavily in water and only blue-green spectrum of the light can reach around 300-400 ft. While Khan Chacha and Natasha didi is finding alternative ways after investing big money in this kind of tech, how come Winnie the Pooh is going to change physics. Also shouldn't the LIDAR tech depend on getting some of the reflected energy back to the sensor, how are they going to achieve that?
Interesting to see J-15's mockup aboard 002 CV featuring wingtip ECM pods to simulate the dimension of J-15 EW a/c, which suggests J-15 EW a/c will take a role in 002 CV's air wing.
Singha wrote:quid pro quo with ilyushin - help us implement the stolen c17 design drawings and we will keep you well fed.
Chinis played both sides of the Roos/Ukraine divide to great benefits.Neshant wrote:Russia trusts China far less than it trusts the US.
China is working with Ukraine on an industrial park to build aircraft engines, a joint venture expected to extensively boost China's research, development and production capabilities in that area, according to project insiders.
Chongqing Skyrizon Aero-Propulsion Industrial Park, which broke ground in late 2015, will cover 5 square kilometers in the Chongqing Liangjiang New Area, and involves an investment of 20 billion yuan ($3.04 billion).
Ah, but the built-in pods on the J-15D (EW) are different and it is a two-seater. The mock-up is just a mock-up with new pods to simulate spacing while working out aircraft operations on elevators and such I imagine:Singha wrote:um wingtip ecm pods are gardenia, sorbstya etc are std on all russian flankers. that does NOT indicate any special growlah prowlah role.
what one should look for is powerful pylon jammers and sensors using ram air turbines to generate some or all of own power.
and a large number of additional antennas and conformal RF panels all over vs a regular flanker.
My eyes could be deceiving me but the J-15D does not appear to be carrying ECM pods but wingtip receivers. While you need high power, wideband jammers to execute the full spectrum Electronic Warfare Mission (Electronic Attack + Electronic Protection + Electronic Support) you can still perform many of the missions using just sensitive receivers and a capable targeting weapon and tactics. Think of, pin-pointing emitters and then targeting them using ARMs. The USN refers to this as the "Silent Growler" concept.Singha wrote:um wingtip ecm pods are gardenia, sorbstya etc are std on all russian flankers. that does NOT indicate any special growlah prowlah role.
what one should look for is powerful pylon jammers and sensors using ram air turbines/small props to generate some or all of own power.
and a large number of additional antennas and conformal RF panels all over vs a regular flanker.
Yes, this is what impresses me to be perfectly honest. They plan things out and then perservere to ride the inevitable setbacks out in the national interest.brar_w wrote: China may not be there yet but this would be a good start. The ECM pods associated wit Russian flankers are wingtip mounted EA pods primarily used for escort duties. Besides technical and engineering challenges, the most challenging part of EW/EA community is to develop the right tactics, and to train in complex and realistic simulated environments. While the former will likely require some time, given that they now have a carve out of their J-15 fleet dedicated to this role, they can now begin working on the other areas though it takes a lot of time to get this mission right.
Who's paying? IMF, China?Singha wrote:In other news cheen announces sale of 48 wing loong2 drones to tsp
These are as big as the reaper
Its endurance and speed may not be at par with reaper but can take 12 atgm
https://youtu.be/bTr_zPbvELU
LOL. I like this and the tramp steamer quip, GD. You are a joy to read.Singha wrote:We already have the sam systems to shred them. We aint yemen
When neighbour buys a bmw invest in a good dog to piss against its wheels at night
Attack Helicopters are another very good anti drone platform, though they might be costlier on a unit-to-unit basisSingha wrote:We already have the sam systems to shred them. We aint yemen
When neighbour buys a bmw invest in a good dog to piss against its wheels at night
Manish_P wrote:Reaper scores drone kill in air-to-air missile test
The US Air Force has revealed that an MQ-9 Reaper uncrewed aircraft successfully shot down a smaller drone with a heat-seeking air-to-air missile in a test last November. The details, provided by Col. Julian Cheater, commander of the 432nd Wing, came in an interview with Military.com at the Air Force Association's Air, Space, and Cyber Conference in Washington, DC, yesterday. While the weapon used wasn't discussed by Col. Cheater, it was likely a version of the Stinger missile that Raytheon recently upgraded to make more suitable for shooting down drones.
Basically China is selling to China itselfArjunPandit wrote:Who's paying? IMF, China?Singha wrote:In other news cheen announces sale of 48 wing loong2 drones to tsp
These are as big as the reaper
Its endurance and speed may not be at par with reaper but can take 12 atgm
https://youtu.be/bTr_zPbvELU
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-10- ... cro-sharesA major US telecommunications company found "manipulated" hardware from Super Micro Computer Inc. in its network in August - bolstering claims in a Bloomberg report last week alleging that China installed bugging devices on hardware bought by Apple, Amazon and a host of other companies.
According to a new report by Bloomberg, the unnamed telecom company hired former Israeli Intelligence Corps security expert Yossi Appleboum, now of Maryland-based Sepio Systems, who provided "documents, analysis and other evidence of the discovery" following last week's report detailing how China's intelligence agencies had ordered subcontractors to install malicious chips in Super Micro motherboards between 2013 and 2015.
Bloomberg is not identifying the company due to Appleboum’s nondisclosure agreement with the client. Unusual communications from a Supermicro server and a subsequent physical inspection revealed an implant built into the server’s Ethernet connector, a component that's used to attach network cables to the computer, Appleboum said. -Bloomberg
uddu wrote:https://www.bgr.in/news/utraq-indias-ow ... -launched/
These are GPS receivers Modules based on IRNSS supported by GAGAN/NaviC signals, designed using L5 and S bands. It is owned by Ramakrishna Electro Component & manufactured by Shanghai Mobiletek.
Chinese manufactured product sold in India as with Made in India stamp.
Question is can Shanghai mobiletek shut it down during war on all devices using utraq module? That will defeat the purpose of IRNSS other than for military purpose.
chola wrote:Not going to lie, the J-10 is beautiful — topnotch TFTA Israeli design.
Namji, you’re right. It also said J-10B instead of J-10C. And nothing about the 131st just “some air brigade.”nam wrote:Apparently these are from Southern theatre.
https://3w.huanqiu.com/a/f5c445/7GRsvRCcnPG?agt=8
Google translated the page, using Chrome.
It could be from the western command. Might require some effort, however it should be possible to id the airbase. Not may airbases will have mountains right next to it.chola wrote:Namji, you’re right. It also said J-10B instead of J-10C. And nothing about the 131st just “some air brigade.”
I blame the tweeter!
Actually, the chini watchers commmunity reads between the lines from official chicommie press. They figured out the air brigade from the serial number. And the 131st is Western Command. Also the extra blade antenna makes it a C instead of the B variant.
So you’ve a choice between the CCP’s press or the international chini watchers community.
Even if just hot air from paper dlagon, I want us to use this as a kick in the pants for the new Kaveri and NLCA and AMCA projects.they chose conventional config, and slightly larger size compared to FC-31, and it will use the latest radars, weapons, avionics, optics, stealth coating, design and manufacturing tools to make sure it can dominate future sea and sky ... the only draw back is the engine, they will use WS-13E at the begining, T/W ratio 8.5 ... and WS-19 (T/W ratio is over 10) will be ready around the same time as WS-15, maybe a bit earlier ...
WS-13E's mass production has already started