
OTOH is BL 755 a sensor fused weapon or for that matter can Durandal be called a SFW??
Defence spokesperson Group Captain R.K. Das said: “Plans are in the pipeline to upgrade the Chabua airbase by April 2009 when it is expected to get a squadron of Sukhoi-30s, strengthening the already existing fleet of 26 MiG-21s there.”
Located at a strategic position from where the Chinese border is — 180 km away — and the Myanmar border (80 km east), the Chabua station lies within a 500-km diameter of four Chinese airbases on the other side of the border.
The Indian Army has 10 divisions dedicated to mountain warfare and another infantry division earmarked for high-altitude operations.
They are deployed in strategically important areas along the borders with Pakistan and China.
To match China, IAF upgrades bases in east
15 Jul 2008, 1627 hrs IST,PTI
CHABUA (ASSAM): Worried at the increase in Chinese airfields along the border, the Centre is upgrading its infrastructure and fleet strength at all Air Force stations under the Eastern Air Command.
"AFS Chabua is surrounded by 14 airfields on the Chinese side. Not all of them are now being used, but they can be made operational within a week," Commanding Officer of the Chabua airbase, Group Captain M S Venkateswara told a group of visiting newspersons here.
Pointing out that the border with China was 170 km north and that with Myanmar 80 km south of Chabua airbase, he said, "This calls for an increase in air defence mechanism."
Though the situation at present was not alarming, there was a threat perception from the Chinese side as the position of their airfields make a multi-directional approach possible during operations, he said, adding that China could also use Myanmarese air space against India given the good relations between the two countries.
In view of the threat perception, air force bases at Dibrugarh, Mohanbari, Jorhat, Guwahati, Tezpur, Hasimara and Bagdogra were being upgraded.
According to Venkateswara, the Chinese have SU-27s, SU-30s, J-8s and J-10s deployed at these airbases. While they were not likely to deploy GF-17s, but the possibility exists.
Chabua, which now has two squadrons of MiG-27s, will get Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) and Multi-Modal Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) as part of the upgrade programme.
The Operations Conversion Unit (OCU) of AFS Chabua was conducting round-the-clock sorties to maintain vigil on the airspace, he said.
IAF upgrades bases in east to counter China
http://in.news.yahoo.com/48/20080715/80 ... ounte.html
Tue, Jul 15 07:39 PM
Worried at the increase in Chinese airfields along the border, the Centre is upgrading its infrastructure and fleet strength at all Air Force stations under the Eastern Air Command.
Air force sources, requesting anonymity, said assets from the Western Sector were being moved towards the Eastern Sector in view of the 'threat' from China.
In keeping with the upgrade plans, AFS Dinjan, an Air Defence Data Control Centre (ADDC), will have a Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Air Data Handling System within the next month, replacing the Star Sapphire Radar now being used.
"Our basic objectives are to identify enemy aircraft, do a threat evaluation of the assets and destroy them with the help of interceptors and air defence artillery. With COTS data handling, we can do the identification and threat evaluation automatically," Squadron Leader R Mukherjee, an officer with the 511 Signal Unit at Dinjan, said.
Briefing journalists, who are on a tour of the air force facilities, Mukherjee, a flight controller in the ADDC, explained that after identifying an enemy asset and evaluating its threat, the ADDC issues 'scramble' orders to fighter aircraft for its destruction.
"After receiving the orders, our men take about three minutes to get airborne and scramble after the enemy aircraft," he said.
Stating that Dinjan would be the second ADDC in the country to get a COTS radar after Lucknow, he said this would go a long way in better monitoring aircraft movement along the 1,600-km border with China and Myanmar.
While the Western Sector witnesses one scramble operation after approximately every 10 days, its number has come down recently, air force sources said, adding that there was a possibility of the Eastern Sector witnessing such operations in future.
This very unsual(by GoI standards) hurry in China specific defence tilt started right after MMS landed back from his China visit...the unusual speed and decisiveness of this 'look east' policy indicates satellites have picked up serious ill omens.
It maybe worth noting that the minorities of Yunan and Sichuan are in a restive mood.vivek ahuja had correctly predicted the PRC would use its bases in yunnan side at normal altitude to attack India, flying over myanmar
Singha, bet you are right on the money.Singha wrote:the unusual speed and decisiveness of this 'look east' policy indicates satellites have picked up serious ill omens.
would like to agree, however, imvvho it may be a belated reaction to the encirclement from Tibet and Yunnan.Paul wrote:It is possible that GOI is speaking softly but wants to carry a big stick.
see how fast they are trying to surround us,and we are still in our old laid back attitude"Gayoom is trying to shift his friendship ties from India towards China with the belief that it would be difficult for him to maintain a strong friendly relationship, personal relationship with India while there is call for democracy at home," Nasheed says.
There is now talk about the Chinese setting up a military bases in one of the Maldivian islands.